Friday, September 9, 2011
Jurassic Park Action Figures: Series 1
Jurassic Park Series 1 toys: 1993The purpose of this guide is to help you to identify OOP (out of package) Jurassic Park action figures. Because guide size and number of pictures allowed are limited I have divided up the toys into the different series that were released. Jurassic Park toys are easy to recognize because each one contains a JP logo stamped on its body somewhere. You can find out more about these logos in my Guide to Identifying and Selling Dinosaur Toys on okay.This guide provides the correct spellings of the names of the human and dinosaur action figures and the vehicles and playsets. I have included as many pictures as I could; keep in mind that I do not own all of the Jurassic Park toys (I'm not made of money!).Michael Crichton's book, Jurassic Park, was published in 1990 and the film version, directed by Steven Spielberg, was released in 1993. Kenner's release of the first series of Jurassic Park toys coincided with the release of the film. The toys were so successful that Kenner released a second series of Jurassic Park toys in 1994. This guide covers only the first series of Jurassic Park toys.Human Action FiguresEach human figure came with a weapon, a baby dinosaur figure, and a collector's card. All the human figures have a blue name badge with the JP logo. There were 5 series 1 human action figures. Note that the baby dinosaur figures that came with the human action figures have a small JP logo on them, but no ID number like the large dinosaur toys.Alan Grant: came with a backpack/net launcher, net, hand held bomb, and a little blue/gray Pteranodon toy.Ellie Sattler: Pink shirt, khaki shorts. Came with a firing grappling hook gun, a backpack, and a green baby Triceratops.Robert Muldoon: Khaki shirt and shorts, yellow vest, brown gun belt and boots. Came with a firing bazooka, two red missiles, a backpack to hold the missiles, and a brown baby Tyrannosaurus.Tim Murphy: Khaki shorts, white shirt and sneakers. Came with a red snare, gray night vision goggles, a gray baby Brachiosaurus, and a cage to hold the Brachiosaurus.Dennis Nedry: Black pants and gloves, green shirt, sunglasses. came with a green gas mask, a gray gun attached to a gray/yellow backpack that will hold and shoot water, and a green baby Dilophosaurus. Both of his arms gee off (dino damage).
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