 Hello, maybe we should just do the videos like this. Hello! It is really high, isn't it? Hello, welcome back to another unboxing video. Today, we're looking at something that isn't actually technically Jurassic Park related. Even though it is, by the worst means necessary, what we definitely do not condone, and that is piracy. Allegedly. Me and Winnie, we were, you know, shopping around, we were hunting around in Costco when I came across something that was quite interesting beside the, you know, giant mechanical skeletons talking to me. We found this. Oh, it's a long boy. Come on, come on. I got you. It's yours. Oh, it's yours! These boggers, these monstrosities. Do they even have a name? Who made them? This is a thing of beauty, legitimately sold at a shop, all being Costco for God's sake. It has recasts of the Jurassic Park 3 line by Hasbro, which is, if there's any toy that has been copied more than these as far as dinosaurs go, I don't know, please name it. But we have the Spinosaur. Stegosaur is a normal one. I don't know where the stegosaurs came from, but it's not been from Jurassic Park 3. Delophosaurus, again Jurassic Park 3. Triceratops, Jurassic Park 3. And T-Rex, again Jurassic Park 3. And not only have we pirated Jurassic Park 3, allegedly, but we've also pirated, allegedly, fricking Jurassic World evolution with the T-Rex on the side. Are you serious? I just, oh, it's amazing. Even these renderings are correct. I don't know why, but there you go. You got your T-Rex that's kind of grayish. It's not, it's green and it's also got way more spots. The Triceratops' colors are way stronger. Spinosaur's doing what it kind of looks like it. And again, Delophosaurus, frill is not that red and orange and stegosaur. Well, when I saw this, I thought, no, it just got worse and worse when I realized, wait, that's a T-Rex. Wait, that's the Spino. Delophosaurus? Triceratops? Evolution! Maybe they sold the rights, maybe Hasbro gave the rights for other companies to use these models, God knows. Anyway, here it is, allegedly. So these ones, just like the original Hasbro's, are electronic. Now, the line that these are from was called the React Attack and they each had an action feature that you could do which would make the claws go or the mouth open and then they had a button on the side that was a wound. So they, you know, when you press that wound, they would make a wounding sound, React Attack. Sort of like the attack and then the React to the attack. Okay, how about we get them out of the box and just see how good these toys really are? Ugh. Stop. I can't help it with it, I've got problems. So. Ah! Yeah! Now they just look like they've been in the trade because they've all got like ankle bracelets. They're all under house arrest. Okay. Time to snip. I'll be amazed if the fricking Dilophosaurus can stand. So here we have it. Spinosaurus. There's one thing I love better than Spinosaurus. And that's bullet holes, people. Look at them. We're gonna try serotops. Look at them. The T-Rex. Look at them. The Dilophosaurus. Look at them. Just drill that the stegosal is even part of what the Hasbro was. Look at them. Gorgeous they've been shot somewhere. Brrrrrr! My pet peeve back from when Hasbro made the toys is back again. I'll have to check whether they actually did it with the old ones because they might have. So let's first off look at the Spinosaurus. Now there was actually two types of Spinosaurus that came out in this style back when Just Block 3 came out. The regular one. And then there was like, they did different biomes and I think one was the Arctic. Anyway, so if we take a closer look at it. Yes, just like before, they still have their React attack slash in them, except for this time, it isn't painted. What's the name again? This is Kid Galaxy's own Spinosaur. I love that in the molding process they've left like a skin tag on it. Really goes well with the both holes. You've got a jaw that doesn't move, which is interesting, because React... Oh no, it kinda does, but I don't think it's supposed to. I think it's just bending because I'm pushing it. What it used to do, it used to push this arm and then it would open its mouth and it would do the thing. Turn the batteries on, so... How do we get this to work? Er... Wow. You do stop, don't you? Okay. Right. Hold on, one more time. Let's listen to that totally screen accurate Spinosaur call. Oh. Okay. I like how it's looking at me there, that's interesting. So that's two calls? How many more do you have? No, okay, just that one? Oh, you're gonna keep going. Right, I thought I turned you... Okay, so it does three calls. Interesting, very accurate Spinosaur call. And that's all you do. Okay, but you know what it is. You know what a brick it is. Painted toenails and fingernails. A frickin' company like this can do that. And yet, Mattel can't. I don't even know what to say to that. Points for at least painting that. Oh, wait, hold on. Hold on, hold on. I spoke too soon. We're looking at the T-Rex. And T-Rex, yeah, no paint on the toenails or anything there, so. And as you can see on the side, that was where its react attack was. I never owned the T-Rex or the Spinosaur, actually. I did own the Triceratops and I did own the D'Loffersaw as well as the Pteranodon in this set. So, T-Rex, let's hear that accurate T-Rex. Okay. I mean, better than Jurassic Park's T-Rex. And let's hear the other one. I mean, is it snoring there? Well, there you have it. Well, at least the tongue is painted. That's something. Put you there. Right, let's get on to the one. Here, that actually isn't part of the Jurassic Park 3 line. The Stegosaur. Already, you can definitely tell it doesn't really fit him with those sorts of dinosaurs, especially design-wise. Stego, what are you gonna offer? Oh, orange eyes. Ooh. I was kind of expecting green eyes because it's a herb before, but orange eye. Okay, that, I think this is all different calls, which is quite interesting. He seems a lot quieter than the T-Rex. Yeah. This is beautiful symphony. Lovely chorus. For some reason, he's running around loaded cheeks there. I don't know what's going on. It's just got really thick bottom paint. Let's have a look at the Triceratops. I love this guy. There you go. So, you would click this little rib cage there where you'd go, and then you would normally, with the Reak Attack, you would pull the head back because the head was separate from the neck, and it would do that. But let's see what a Triceratop sounds like. Oh. Oh, yes. Now that is royalty-free. There's like lizard dinosaur sound. And the second one. Hold up. I've heard this before. And there you go. The same one that the T-Rex had. The snoring. Now, Delophosaurus. This was always an interesting sculpt to me when I got it. It was so awkward. You had a little thing at the back. Although this... Right. You could never take the crest of the Delophosaurus from Dress Apart 3. It was stuck on there. It would move up and down. You could get to the top of the head and down. But this one, it looks like, whether it's actually a design choice or whether it's just how they did it together. Oh, yes. That sounds brilliant, actually. This is something I wanted to do as a kid to this Delophosaurus specifically. Because I wanted it, you know, and then put the frill on when it attacks the people. But normally it just looks like that. However, the neck is way thicker than the head. It makes the head look tiny. I don't think that's the sculpt from the actual Delophosaurus that, you know, this is based on. I think that's a separate head sculpt. It's so weirdly proportioned. It's got tiny feet, tiny little claws and a huge, chunky body. Which leads me to believe that the head body... Well, everything except for the body is from a different Delophosaurus. Maybe? Allegedly. By squeezing his little jowls. I think that's the triceratops that one. And it's as... Oh, maybe it might be the stegosaur. It's just as quiet. And... Yeah, okay. Okay. Okay. So, you have definitely got no original sounds, but what's brilliant about this is that I could make a stegalophosaurus. There he is. Look at him. Ah! What has science done? It's not horrendous. It's beautiful, Whitney. It's science. To reset them all off at once. Are they all going? Are they all going? It's dinosaur chaos. Yeah! Well, there you have it. What can we say? Well, what did we really expect when it came to Kid Galaxy? I just thought this would be a fun little video just to showcase this. It's not very often that you actually get to see a Jurassic Park 3 T-Rex, Spino, triceratops, Delophaso, all in one box, as well as the Jurassic World Evolution T-Rex. So, guys, if you have enjoyed that video, I will keep my eye out just in case there's any more amazing gems like this in the future. And until next time, never like it, I'll see you later. Bye! Again, louder with gusto! Ha la la bummer Ha la la bummer La la la la la I bought you plastic.