 Yeaaah! It's... it's... Instant Lister. What do you want this time? Yeeeeeaaaaah! Hehehehe Hehehehe I forgot your music Max what does it go like again? Puppup-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu-Pu Say hello! You... Do you have a question for your head? Yeaaaaah, she likes Jurassic Park. I think with that we can now start the video. So hello and welcome! back to another Toy Unboxing video on the regular! There's a lot of them now on the channel. It's your best part of the weekend, isn't it? Or is it? I don't know, you tell me. Apparently not. According to Whitney, it's not. But maybe today's episode will be because we don't actually have the first time ever that this toy has been shown or at least this species of dinosaur. In fact, in the Keniline, Jurassic Park line, there was this exact species of dinosaur, although it was like a series 2 one, so it meant it was a lot rarer. We have it actually in the first wave of Dominion, so introducing is a beautiful assistant! Okay, and go across now Whitney. Get a close-up of this! Yeah, look at that. The Quetzalcoatlalala. This is the new big tyrannodon that we've seen in the trailer nesting at the top of some sort of big building in New York, as well as, I don't know, attacking a plane. So there's definitely at least two of them, and probably more if they're nesting, and there's gonna be more in the future. And we've seen it, it's a lovely amber and t-rex kind of breakout thing there. So let's get it out of the box, shall we? There you go! It's like... You find a bunny, Whitney! It's fine! It's like I've just caught it or something. What do you want? You want the head? No! Anyway, let's have a look at it! So, a flyer! So you've got some... Yeah, we'll get a lot of close-ups of this one, I think. You've got a bit of lift-up, and what's in the lift-up, you bet. Oh! It's the DNA code! Look at that! Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da! Da! Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da! There you go! You've got two seconds to get that one. You have to buy it! Where we have some action features? Oh! He has a little mouthy mouth on the underneath. So if we have a look at the underside here, you've got one button to push, and that makes their mouth go, and on the top, you've got a button here, and that means it hits you in the face, apparently. And actually, oh! You've got like, opposable legs! That's interesting! Hello, my baby! Hello, my... So it has a rotisserie neck, and what's interesting about it is its wings. Now, we've had some really nice Pteranodons in the past that have had wings made of fabric, or, you know, just permanent wings that are solid, but we've seen this style of wing previously, when it was actually Hasbro, when they had the Jurassic Park Three Pteranodon. So I'm a bit worried about this. Maybe we'll get some sort of colossal quetza? Who can really tell? Hopefully not, because the wings of that would be absolutely ginormous. I thought what would be interesting would be to compare it to some previous Pteranodons that we've had. One in particular that actually, I think, may give this one a run for its money. Introducing! No! No! No! No! Stop! No! We don't need you! The Jurassic Park Three Pteranodon! Does it still make sounds? I'd be very impressed if it still makes sounds. Wow, look at you! 2003, was it? A one? God knows! It was probably 20 odd years ago now. Bringspans around about the same size. In fact, actually, Jurassic Park Three is a bit bigger than it. The wings itself are completely solid and have a... Well, I'd say they're able to sort of flex almost all the way down and all the way up as well as it having electronics. It also has, I know we're supposed to be reviewing the quets, but let's just see how much better this is actually. And then you have a react attack! And as well as that, it can also sort of move its feet just like the quets. A coalescent! The reason why I'm saying this, and we're sort of making the comparison to Jurassic Park Three Pteranodon, is that they are pretty much the same. They both are completely made of solid plastic, they are rotating legs, their heads move, their mouths open, but just the Jurassic Park Three one is a little bit better. That's the only sad thing. When it comes to something like this, the Quetzalcoatl, it has so much going for it. It is absolutely ginormous. One of the biggest Trandons that we've ever had, and I was kind of hoping for something special. If I'm really going to be honest, I don't feel like we have a great deal here. I mean, the sculpt is great, but I feel like the Trandons in the Jurassic franchise have always tried to do something different. Like I said, the Quetzalcoatl, I put up an image of it, because I definitely don't have that because it cost a fortune. It had fabric wings, I should say, and that was in Jurassic Park. And here we are, Jurassic Dominion, the final movie, and we have, you know, Quetzalcoatl, again, something that, you know, it's accurate-ish, and it's the big reveal that was shown in all the trailers. And I can't really say that I'm in love with the paint scheme or the application. If you get some good looks at it, if you look at the brown bit and the wing here, you zoom into that, it's not as much a paint job as it is just a paint mistake. It looks like a smudge. And even if you look at the other wing, you've got this bit here. I mean, yeah, I guess it makes every Quetzalcoatl unique, but yeah. And when I was a kid and there was a Toronto, in fact, I'll go get it. Look at the quality that we had in Jurassic Park 3, completely made out of foam, but it could fly. Fly straight down the ground, it can. Oh, what really, what would it look like is this. Now bear in mind, kind of lost a wing, as you might quite clearly see. But the paint application of this thing is actually really nice. And it's got that sinister Jurassic Park 3 toranodon look to it. This is the start of when we had these wings that are foldable. Now, I guess for transport, it kind of makes sense, because you could just put it folded in like that. It's kind of obvious what the problem is here. They're easy to fall apart. We have the same thing going on here. And I just get the feeling that even when I was a kid, you know, it's turned into some sort of Star Wars fighter. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And when I was a kid, and I saw this, even I was like, oh, come on, man, can you not just make it a solid wing like this? For instance, like when it came to this, I would have been happy with it, but they had to fold it to make sure that it fit in the little blister packs that they sort of came in with the other character. First impressions for the Quetzal is kind of like, eh? Even when we look at the feet of the Quetzal, of course, we've got the classic toenails on. Painted them. You know, the Jurassic Park 3, the smaller one, it's actually got clasped. Oh my God, it actually has painted toenails. I did not expect this thing to have painted toenails. Jesus, he's showing them up. The way the feet are, they're clasped. So what you could do, and it came with Eric, Eric Kirby from Jurassic Park 3, and you would put him in and it would sort of like fly and carry him. Whereas I feel as if I get any character from, you know, this new franchise, it's not going to work. But there's only one way to find out, because we have so many Jurassic World Dominion toys right now. I'll be the cameraman now. Tell me about this person. Remember, you don't have a microphone on you. You're going to have to yell. This is Claire. Yes. She is small. She likes to have the gun in hand. Boyfriend comes along. Boyfriend? I'm offering you an ultimatum. She goes, I don't want to get married. And he goes, I want to get married. Well, we're going on the show. And she goes, I don't want to go on the show. And he goes, well, you don't have a choice. And they go on the show. They hug it out. But Owen has a utility tool. And then he pulls out the utility tool gun and then she gives him a transmitter. I've got the utility tool now. All I did was offer you an ultimatum and just want to get married. And she was like, well, I don't want to marry you. So I'm ultimating you with this knife. Aha! I don't have to get married today. I'm going to ride on my quest to collect this. You know what I really like? Garbage day. Right. Okay. So here we go. We've got Claire and we've got, oh, look, Claire's already got an arm ready. Oh, does her other arm not bend? Oh no, it does. It does, Ben. It's just a bit stiff, ready to be picked up, pose from the quetzer. So the quetzer comes along and quetzer. Oh, yes, actually, it kind of does. It would have been better, like more of a clutch kind of claw from the quetzer. And as far as scale goes, I mean, it's a little bit on the small side, I think. But yeah, I can see that working. So separate day, apologies. But I had this realization once I had a look at this parrot, because I'm like, why do I not like it? I should like it. It's my favorite dinosaur. For a saw, I think I mentioned about the feet. But Winnie, get it, get it, zoom into its face. Look at that face. What is that? What does that look like to you? Does that look like a parrot? I think that's the reason why I don't like this. From the side, I guess it's not too bad. That looks quite nice. But then the more you put it, turn into more, it just becomes this balloon. Now, if we compare this to the lost world parrot, they not only had painted toenails, but also painted fingernails, which this was lacking. Like from the side profile, I think this, the actual John Hammond collection parrot looks more like screen accurate, but I just can't get over its front. I think that's the main thing that's not working for me. Also, just generally the color scheme. Look at this. Look at this in the lost world. It's so good. It can run. Although it makes like a really, hold on. Where is it? Make a noise? What is it here? There you go. It's battery is very weak, but it kind of does actually have electronics in it and stuff. And I think I'm just used to this one. I'm used to the proportions. The tail is actually around about the same length. Yeah, I guess this, you know, this one's better for standing because it can actually pose itself rather than this one, which is just permanently stuck in this position, which means that it could never stand unfortunately. Back to the actual video. Can you capture the Quetzalcoatlis? In the Jeep is the question. All right, we're running over. Just dead. Pick it up by the neck. Can we do it? Oh, hold on. Hold on. I got to get better at this. We're going Japan. We got to get good at gacha games. Damn it. Come on. Come on. Oh, I see the problem. Its wings getting a bit stuck. We'll have to move it around this way. That doesn't look too bad when it does that, that pose. It's like it's zooming down. There you go. You know what? Yeah, you can kind of get it in there. But it doesn't really stay very well. We have human characters. Can we stick Claire and Owen in the Jeep? Let's compare it to the Therizinosaurus for scale. The new dinosaur, toy and everything. It's electronic and the same with the T-Rex. You know, that's electronic. We're going to get a Giga. That'll be electronic. And then we have the Quetzal, which is an electronic and really feels like it got the small end of the development stick. Slash. I love that when they do the size comparison on like size charts. They put the Quetzal like this. Me. So there you have it. Quetzal Coatlas. Overall, I'm going to give it a six or seven out of 10. Probably more like a six. Like it's all right, but I was kind of hoping for more after we've had such nice looking Taranodons in previous toy lines like the Taranodon in the Lost World or even the Quetzal Coatlas in Jurassic Park. Both made by Kenner. Both had fabric-y wings, could fold on their wings and actually featured to splay out and flap. Had like a mouth that would like snap shut and stuff. Then the Quetzal pickup beta is the question. Yeah. If you enjoyed this video, leave it like it until the next unboxing video. I'll see you later. Bye.