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Jurassic Park Series 1[]
Two Dilophosaurus figures were made for the Jurassic Park Series 1 toyline. One was made primarily of rubber and was able to squirt water out of its mouth to simulate venom and was marked “0.02.” The figure only had two points of articulation not encounter the pliability of the rubber (those being the legs). Ironically, this particular figure was among the few of the original Kenner line to closely resemble in appearance how the dinosaur was shown on screen.
Another figure called the Electronic Dilophosaurus was produced that had a removable frill and was able to roar upon attacking. This one, when pushing down on one of the arms, would open the mouth and electronic noises with play. There were three points of articulation (the legs, and one of the arms as the other was tied to the roaring feature.) It was also marked “0.11.”
Also, a small green hatchling had been produced alongside the Dennis Nedry action figure. This mini would be a solid, single mold however it would be repackaged for the Jaws Jackson action figure under a different paint color for the 2nd wave of JP figures for the original movie.
Die-Cast: Jurassic Park[]
A small metal die-cast figure of Dilophosaurus was packaged with a die-cast Stegosaurus in the Die-Cast: Jurassic Park toy line. The model in question would showcase a Dilophosaurus with two young hatchlings trailing behind it. A collector card of the animal was also packaged as well.
Jurassic Park Series 2[]
A rereleased version of the squirting Dilophosaurus was released for the series 2 line. While the physical figure remains unchanged, it did come with a new collectors card as well as capture gear for added play value.
Danone Jurassic Park[]
Dilophosaurus appears as part in the Danone Jurassic Park soft plastic dinosaur collection released in Spain.
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Uno de los dinosaurios de mayor tamaño dentro del grupo de los carnívoros, unos 6 metros aproxi madamente. ΕΙ Dilophosaurus puede que sea el más antiguo. Tenia una cresta partida en dos, la cual le distinguia de los demás carroñeros. | One of the largest dinosaurs within the group of carnivores, about 6 meters. The Dilophosaurus may be the oldest. It had a crest split in two, which distinguished it from the other scavengers. |
The Lost World Series 1[]
Another repaint of the water-squirting Dilophosaur figure from Jurassic Park Series 1 appeared in The Lost World Series 1. The figure also came with a repaint of the capture gear included with the Jurassic Park Series 2 toy.
Chaos Effect/Night Hunter[]
Dilophosaurus did not appear in the toy line Jurassic Park: Chaos Effect, though a genetic hybrid between it and Spinosaurus called Dilophospinus was a part of the lineup.
Dilophosaurus was going to appear in the unreleased Chaos Effect Night Hunter toy line. This unreleased toy was to come with Carter, a dirt bike, and captive gear. This figure was a repaint of the JP Series 1 release and likely contains many of the same play features.
Jurassic Park III (Hasbro)[]
A Dilophosaurus figure was released as a part of Hasbro's Jurassic Park III toy line. This figure was primarily a dark green with a white stripe similar to how it was shown in the original film however it missing its black highlights. The figure came with four points of articulation, (those awake being the limbs) and was electronic. However, unlike previous releases, the frill was not removable, and the figure had a large wounds that cannot be covered up like with the Kenner toys. However, this apparent gash was where the button to activate the electronics were.mix
Jurassic Park Junior[]
A Dilophosaur was packaged with an Ankylosaurus and a park worker in the Jurassic Park Junior toy line.
2009-2011[]
A toy of Dilophosaurus was a part of the CamoXtreme toy line.
Jurassic World (Hasbro)[]
Three Dilophosaurus figures appear in the Jurassic World toy line. The first came in a dark grayish green with brown and green counter shading. Like their offering in 2001, Hasbro Dilophosaurus had a figure with four points of limb articulation, an electronic feature embedded into a non-coverable wound, and frills that were not removable. The mainline figure, however, came with a projectile to simulate venom spitting, a launching feature that would be available by pressing down on the Dilophosaurus tail.
A more flamboyantly colored release was also available in 2016 for their “Hybrid Line.”
Among the few dinosaurs to get a standalone release within the “Hero Mashers” the Dilophosaurus figure would be presented in a bright blue color with yellow, frills, and claws. Additional pteranodon based swappable parts were also available with the figure.
LEGO Jurassic World[]
A Lego figure of Dilophosaurus appears in the LEGO Jurassic World set 75916 Dilophosaurus Ambush. Unlike most toys of this dinosaur, the Lego figure is closer to the real life Dilophosaurus in terms of height. The model itself is a bright green with a few darker accents. The mold of week is primarily a slight retool of their Lego velociraptor sculpt, adding the frill crest and notable notch in the jaw as removing the tow claws on the feet.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom[]
A new figure of Dilophosaurus was released as part of the toyline for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Similar to its predecessor made for Jurassic World, this Dilophosaurus has a green plastic piece that is meant to represent the dinosaur's venom. The toy comes in three variations, a gray version, a blue version, and a green version.
The Dilophosaurus figure would later be retooled for the short-lived "Destructasaurus" line. Coming in a blue coloration.
A leaked image also shows a Dilophosaurus toy similar in color to the model seen in leaked photos of the film set that can suck up and squirt out water to represent it spitting venom. This Dilophosaurus figure was originally going to be part of the Target exclusive "Legacy Collection" assortment, but it was scrapped. However, the figure itself was eventually released as part of the "Savage Strike" assortment of the "Dino Rivals" line, but with a different paint scheme.
A new "Savage Strike" Dilophosaurus figure was released as part of the "Primal Attack" line. This figure interestingly sports an alomst identical paint scheme to one of its "Fallen Kingdom" predecessor.
Dilophosaurus also appears as one of the figures for the 6 inch collector-based "Amber Collection" This would prove to be among Mattel’s most accurate Jurassic Park action figures, with additional 17 points of articulation, (not including the posable tail), a expanded frill and a collapsed frill, a piece of venom, and a east dock sign.
LEGO Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom[]
The Dilophosaurus appeared in another LEGO set and was repainted for the LEGO line based on the fifth film. It was featured in set 75931 Dilophosaurus Outpost Attack.
LEGO Jurassic World: Legends of Isla Nublar[]
The Dilophosaurus appeared in the Legends of Isla Nublar set, 75934 Dilophosaurus on the Loose. The Dilophosaurus features a new mold, along with a new color scheme.
Jurassic World Dominion[]
The Dilophosaurus is set to return in a new toyline based on Jurassic World: Dominion. Its currently set to be part of the Human & Dino 2-Pack, where it will be repainted and packaged with a new figure of Claire Dearing.
Jurassic World Dominion Stomp And Smash[]
Dilophosaurus appeared in the board game Jurassic World Dominion Stomp and Smashhas a playable board piece.
LEGO Jurassic World Dominion[]
Dilophosaurus is part of the "Pyroraptor & Dilphosaurus Transport" set.
Jurassic World: Hammond Collection[]
A figure of Dilophosaurus was released under the Jurassic World: Hammond Collection line. Fairly similar to the Amber collection release, however, lacking in notable paint applications and screen accurate mold. There was also no projectile venom however the figure does come with a collapsed and expanded frill.