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Kenner:[]

Due to the massive cost of producing the command compound and Red Rex, a full scale brachiosaurus was next to impossible for Kenner to produce. So instead, two small hatchlings were released one with Tim Murphy and series, one and a lighter blue variance with Harpoon Harrison in series 2.

A small, die-cast figure would also be produced and packaged with a velociraptor figure for that line.

Hasbro:[]

Hasbro got the Jurassic Park license in 2000, and with it, released a blue brachiosaurus for their Jurassic Park three toyline. This figure would later get rereleased with a green color pattern for their “Jurassic Park Dinosaurs” line and would be repackaged with a small stegosaurus hatchling. In 2001 for their line aimed at much younger children, a baby brachiosaurus was also produced. In 2015 with the release of Jurassic World, Hasbro had released a brachiosaurus head and neck feature for their hero masher line. However, no full dinosaur was ever produced for that line.

Mattel:[]

Once Mattel had acquired the license from Hasbro, Mattel had released a blind bag, mini as well as a full scale brachiosaurus for their target exclusive, legacy collection line. A baby Brachiosaurus was also released in 2021 to tie-in with Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous. The Brachiosaurus in 2023 had also received a Hammond collection figure ( A figure with glass eyes, a rubber posable neck, and multiple points of articulation before seeing in a sauropod figure.) and a separate mainline figure with paint loosely in semblance to the design in fallen kingdom.

Additional:[]

While getting a full-size action figure would take at least 20 years for the brachiosaurus, by no means was it absent from the merchandise. From candy eggs, to plushies, to even a model kit by horizon, which would serve as the full size brachiosaurus figure for many until Mattel would release theirs.

Takara Tomy:[]

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