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Mattel Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Roar Attack Ankylosaurus Bumpy Posable Dinosaur Action Figure Toy, Strike Feature & Sounds

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Style: Ankylosaurus


Features

  • Be a part of thrilling action and adventure with Jurassic World Dino Escape with these action figures inspired by the dinosaurs of the animated series, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous.
  • These dinosaurs have movable joints for pose and play battle fun, and a strike feature. Activate it to experience three levels of sounds up up to a mighty roar!
  • Great for dinosaur action play or creating a roaring display, these figures include realistic sculpting and authentic decoration. Each sold separately, subject to availability.
  • It's the perfect gift for ages 4 years old and up especially Jurassic World fans and those who love dinosaurs!
  • Download the Jurassic World Facts app (Android and iOS) for more dinosaur fun! App lets you scan your dinosaur and watch it come to life, zoom in on dinosaurs up close, hear dinosaur roars, learn fun dinosaur facts and more.

Description

Get ready for more thrills and adventure with Jurassic World Dino Escape! These medium-sized Roar Attack dinosaur action figures are inspired by the animated series, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous and are battle ready! Activate the strike feature and hear three levels of aggressive sounds that build up to a mighty roar. Each strike action is iconic to its respective species. Figures also feature authentic sculpting, movable joints, authentic color and realistic texture. For ages 4 years old and up. Colors and decorations may vary.

Product Dimensions: 13.78 x 2.76 x 5.91 inches


Item Weight: 12.3 ounces


Item model number: GWY27


Manufacturer recommended age: 4 years and up


Batteries: 3 LR44 batteries required. (included)


Release date: June 12, 2021


Manufacturer: Mattel


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  • Beautiful!
Style: Ouranosaurus
2021 Mattel Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous “Roar Attack” Ouranosaurus Ouranosaurus is a unique and beautiful herbivore in the Hadrosaur family. It was once believed to be an Iguanodontid, but was later reassigned after further study. It lived in the same time and place as Spinosaurus, and shared a similar arrangement of peculiar elongated vertebrae. Ouranosaurus made its canonical debut in the Jurassic franchise in Camp Cretaceous season 3, and became an instant fan favorite. Mattel has really brought the Ouranosaurus to life with this stunning figure! However, there is one glaring mistake that I have to address right away. It’s a similar issue that plagued their Edmontosaurus from last year. Too many toes! The front feet of the animal should have three weight bearing toes, a thumb spike, and one non-weight bearing toe. Instead, Mattel has given this Ouranosaurus four weight bearing toes, and two non-weight bearing toes. Not only is it missing the thumb spike (although the inner dewclaw is significantly larger), but they have given it a total of SIX toes! This is, honestly, the only major issue I have with the figure, and it’s not that big of a deal in the grand scheme of things, but it is just so weird! The rest of the sculpt is just breathtakingly gorgeous! The detail packed into this one is some of the best Mattel has given us so far. It really is that good! The face has a delicate look, and feels like an odd cross of a deer and a goose. It somehow manages to feel both majestic and adorable. There are tons of fine scale detail packed in here. There are even ear openings sculpted on the animal, a detail that is usually missing from Jurassic figures (and even a lot of the dinosaurs seen in the movies). The neck is long and graceful. Lots of folds and wrinkles are molded throughout the length, as well as some beautifully sculpted hanging skin on the underside of the throat, just below the jawline. Due to the heavy wrinkling, scalation is not quite as noticeable on the neck, but there is still an abundance of scales sprinkled about. The sail makes the body appear quite large, making this one of the tallest figures in its price range. The sculptural details are particularly spectacular in this region. The body texture is a crisp mixture of crosshatching, sculpted scales, skin folds, and wrinkles. The hint of a rib cage protrudes slightly from amongst the wrinkled skin. Rather than the solid hump seen in Jurassic World Evolution’s Ouranosaurus, this version features a sail similar to that of the Spinosaurus. Each vertebrae is visible along the sail. The region features incredibly beautiful scale work, and is some of the most impressive detailing on the whole figure. The legs are muscular, highly detailed, and other than the aforementioned foot issues, nicely sculpted. I’m particularly happy that the rear feet have blunted claws. The rear feet on the Parasaurolophus were very predatory in appearance, so it’s great to see a hadrosaur without theropod feet. The tail could have been a bit longer, but it is sculpted beautifully. The same high level of sculpted detail runs the entire length, from the base, to the very tip. Articulation on this figure is superb, featuring nine points of articulation. The head can move up, down, and can rotate. The neck articulation is tied into the action gimmick, but can be locked into four different positions. The front legs can move forward and back, and can swing out very wide. The rear legs can move forward and back, and can pivot outward slightly. The ankles are also capable of rotating. The tail can rotate, as well as swing side to side, and up and down. The posing options make this figure a photographer’s dream! The action gimmick is activated with a sliding switch on the right side. It’s a bit obtrusive, and I wish it could have been in a better location, but unfortunately I’m not sure how it could have been implemented anywhere else. It looks much less glaring in person than in photographs, however. It’s also quite easy to photoshop out, so toy photography shouldn’t be a major issue either. Sliding the switch once raises the head a bit. One more slide lifts the head completely. The final slide causes the head to swing all the way down, slamming an opponent with a forceful blow. Each slide of the switch is accompanied by a screen accurate roar. The electronic roars are loud and clear, and sound great. The switch on mine is nice and stiff, so there should not be any issues with loose necks. Coloration is pretty screen accurate as well. The figure has some great paint applications, but there are a few issues which have been present throughout the entire history of Mattel’s Jurassic World toylines. The eyes are painted a simple brown, but the pupils are just unpainted circles, making the eyes feel kinda lifeless. (The eyes are also slightly misaligned on my particular figure.) The colorations on the sail and underbelly stop suddenly before the tail, and the tail itself lacks any paint at all. Likewise, none of the claws are painted. If you have been collecting the Jurassic toys for long, you are very familiar with these particular issues. That said, what paint applications are here, look gorgeous! I particularly love the splash of blue around the mouth. This is an exciting, and beautiful new figure, with some all too familiar nitpicks, and one odd anatomical anomaly. Despite its issues, I absolutely adore this figure. This is, without question, my new favorite figure in this price range! As long as you can accept a polydactyl Ouranosaurus, you are guaranteed to love this one! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2021 by PaleoCollector PaleoCollector

  • Me encanta este producto
Style: Ankylosaurus
Es tal cualla foto
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024 by Daniela Alarcon

  • Great toy for kids
Style: Baryonyx Limbo
My son absolutely loves this dino and was ecstatic to have it in his collection
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024 by Ariell Morales

  • Daughter loves it
Style: Ankylosaurus
This is our second "bumpy" after the first took a bath and shouldn't have. My daughter loves it, holds up great. She was happy when bumpy came back to her after a long vacation away.
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2023 by Emily

  • It is on time
Style: Ceratosaurus
Good
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024 by Shawn Hung

  • My Son enjoyed it!
Style: Kentrosaurus
My Son loves Dinosaurs!!
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024 by 17 B-Ball Junkie

  • Amazing Dinosaur
Style: Kentrosaurus
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Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024 by Eloisa

  • Son loved it.
Style: Allosaurus
My son loved it that was all that mattered.
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024 by Keith

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