 Back again, my chest back, back, oh no! So hello everybody and welcome back too! Uh, oh, Wendy would you mind like, moving the, I can't see my pretty face. I'll read legends, so welcome back sooner than expected. In fact this should be going up the next day. Maybe it is. Anyway, I went to Smith's today again, because I was supposed to go yesterday, but then I got that package from Mattel and I was like, oh well, do my job for me. Uh, had a great experience, um, when I was, I saw what we're, you know, we're gonna be boxing today, but it was on a really high shelf, high up and I was like, I'm a tall guy, but even I can't reach that, hence what you're seeing in the footage. So, can't believe I had to do this. I had to go to the main desk, the main, the front desk and be like, yeah, there's a toy I can't reach, like a little game. She was so happy, she was like, okay, where is it? Oh, it's a Jurassic dinosaur. Oh my God. Oh, I didn't think I would be this old and asking for someone to get toys down on my shelf for me. Oh, but you got the ladders out. It was the car car, you know, the car car right on the source we're recording here today. So it was, but it was right next to the Jeep, like the Jurassic Park Jeep with Dennis Nedwin and stuff. And I went, she went, oh, which one is it? And I just instinctively went car car. So she ended up bringing it up the car. I was like, uh, no, the car car. I didn't think about that. Which one is it? Car car. Been an interesting day anyway. I thought I'd share that with you on the video when it was a good reaction to get. Anyway, presenting the toy today, the one, the only a beautiful assistant. Oh, look, gorgeous as ever. Jesus, there we go. Oh, she's, she's got a good arm on it. I'll tell you that off you go. Bye bye. Four. Introducing the car caradontosaurus for the first time ever in the Jurassic Park franchise that I'm aware of. We see it. Look at it. When he gets some good close ups of it, actually, when you could come and get some good close ups of it, actually, please. So here is said car car. So the main reason, well, one of the big reasons that I'm actually, you know, sort of recording today's video is because I saw this and I was, I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Now in the past, now I can actually talk about it because I didn't know whether I could actually mention Hasbro in the last video because Mattel and legal reasons. This reminded me of if you remember, I will get it just now. There he is. The hybrid, whatever it was called. I don't, I can't remember. This was a tie-in, basically, for Jurassic World the game. And in Dominus Rex that for whatever reason had spikes come out the back like that. And if you were ever, if it still hadn't broken actually at that point, let's see. Oh, is it, which one is it? There you go. Jumping feature. You see that, Winnie? You want to see it again? Wait for it. It'll do it. Yeah. God, yes, you're a choo-choo train. Yes. Oh my God. How much windup do you need? There. Okay. Well, it's supposed to do multiple chews. Either way, it kind of reminded me of this because for the longest time we just had Hasbro's dinosaurs or Mattel's kind of dinosaurs. But when I saw this Carcarodontosaurus, you recognize it? Because I kind of do. That's right. I think it's pretty much basically lifted from Jurassic World evolution. This I think in the entire lore of the franchise and the Jurassic franchise is the first time that we've ever seen Carcarodontosaurus represented in the in-game form, which was Jurassic World evolution, and now said toy form. And what we'll do is, well, of course, we'll unbox it and take a look. But first, before we do, and we compare, we compare it, are you done? So we'll take a look at it, and before we do, we'll compare it to its, you know, other kind of parts, video game counterpart. Well, let's have a look at the packaging. So, this is the new Dino. Hold on, I'll get a center. There you go. Look at that center frame. That's cinematography, James. This is one of the first new ranges coming from the tale of Dino Escape, which Scorpius Rex was part of, even though it got it in its weird press kit release thing, which was all the different lab doors and such. If you haven't seen that video, go watch it there. Look! Oh, wow! A pop-out card. What's one of those? Anyway, so we've got a broken enclosure, some Pteranodons flying in the background. There's a lovely thing down here showing its action feature, and then if we look at the back, you've got a more in-detailed look at its action feature, and the reason why it even does its action feature in the first place, and that is because it comes with its own capture gear. I honestly don't know if we've ever had capture gear, ever. I think the legacy T-Rex, like the baby T-Rex, came with some capture gear. I know when it was very disappointed. So I had to console it for a couple of days. It was very disturbed. Isn't that right, Winnie? What's the capture? The packaging is actually really nice. The model as well is really nice too, because of course it's a rip straight from Jurassic World Evolution. Before we get into that, I'm gonna head myself. Let's take it out the box, shall we? Remember kids, always cut towards yourself! Yes! It is free! Watch! Yeah! Winnie, zoom in on that. Anybody wants to scan it in their game? There you go. Are we good? Yeah, we're good. Okay, so car, car, and anosaurus! Part of the Dino Escape set. So, look, let's have a look there. Let's have a close look. Let's get nice and close. So the model does, in fact, I'll put it up side by side when you get some nice close-ups here of it. And next was in-game counterpart. I've got to address the world evolution. It's weird, right? Because no more on the boxes. It should be, it would be really cool if it was like, as seen in Jurassic World Evolution. It's like from the, like, and that's a thing, I think, with these kinds of toys. It would work really well if they sort of just did some like cross-pollination kind of promotion. Is that cross-pollination promotion? Is that, is that, look, but their words, I don't know if they make sense, but their words, their words, their words! Anyway, so let's have a look at the model itself. So you've got some articulation in the tail, always good to have. Although you've got some weird kind of articulation, because if you bend the tail all the way down, it kind of looks like, it's, it's, you see that, when it looks kind of like a snake that's eating something. It's got stuck. It's like, it's got like a bit of a bulbous bit in its tail. It works fine there. You bend it down a bit too much. Oh, oh, no one's going on there. I can rotate, bend, all that jazz. The legs, just like we've seen with a lot of Mattel, uh, dinosaurs. They can sort of do a little bit of the squat, squat remover, squat remover, squat maneuver. Squat remover, ooh, I don't know what that is. Its feet are nice and thick and chunky. Body nicely textured. You've got this lovely pattern. I wonder if it is actually anything, like a skin from Jurassic World Evolution. Yes. But it definitely looks similar to like the basic skin, just it's a little bit lighter. I think a lot, a lot of the dinosaur toys with Mattel have this kind of, I mean, you see them all together. They all have a pastel, uh, shade to them as if that was like the color palette that people were using on the Mattel team. The head sculpt is exactly like I remember it from Jurassic World Evolution. It's, it's narrow. I don't know whether it is a scientific accurate, but I mean, we're talking Jurassic Park here. We ain't gonna get scientific accuracy. Also, if you have a close look at its head, it's given the classic Jurassic Park look with his top teeth just kind of hanging over the edge. Don't know, don't know exactly why that, that's the case and why I couldn't just have all teeth showing. Now the action feature, let's have a look. Oh, here's the dinosaur bite. Oh, if you do it slow enough, it doesn't even do it. Yum. Caridontosaurus, the dinosaur named after its own teeth, I think, because I'm like that. And look at the bite it does. Yum. That is, that is interesting. Oh, oh, so we got a, we got a two-biter. Is mine broken? It does two bites. That bit you press, it's squishy. Don't know why that's squishy. That is so weird. Okay, we got, we got a little bit, we've got a different material here. Three different types. You've got the tongue, the mouth, and the teeth. A little bit of paint application miss out there on the teeth going a little bit on the gums, but you know, I mean, what can you do? Oh, talking about paint application, if you look at the claws and the toes, they aren't painted. And really, if you're going to the extent, I mean, the reason that you're painting the teeth, in some cases, and you can actually see that there's an orange airbrush spray, airbrush spray all the way down it, up to the body, and then they've put another coat of brown on the top, but they couldn't do the claws. Just, I mean, apart from that, I don't have anything else to say. What I could say, maybe you want like a little bit of white in the eye just to make it pop, but apart from that, the model, the paint application, the articulation that you have for the hands, you got up and down, left and right with the L, the shoulder joints there. It's a solid toy, really. Just wide the nails. You, I mean, even with blue, we had, hold on, let's see. We got dark gray toes, actually. And in fact, the earlier blue, this is different. The earlier blue had no white with the blue, on the blue stripe, I should say. It was just blue. And in fact, actually, I love this because you look on this side, the blue stripe goes to the eye. On the other side, it doesn't, which is actually what blue is like in the movie. And the old blue didn't have its toes painted. So we've got even better paint application. See, we've got a little bit of white and we've got the toes done. However, they missed the claws. Don't know why, of course, with these little toys, you've only got articulation up and down. You don't have left and right like the shoulder, like you do with a car car. And kind of go, wee, it's got happy little hands. They're going to be like, clap, clap, ha, ha, ha, ha. Woo-hoo. And also, if we look at the bottom of it, you've got a nice spray of an underbelly on the blue, the blue figure that we unboxed the other day. And I was completely oversight. That's just kind of looking at Scorpius. And you don't really have any of that on the car car. The mold is perfect, as is most of the Mattel line, but just a tiny few bits here and there that I think they're trying to go for the amber collection is supposed to be the one that's like, oh, you want perfect paint applications? You want the perfect model? Go for that one. And even there, I think they're missing a couple of things, but just a trick with the claw and the toes is all I need. And you've got to, it's perfect, really. I can't argue with it. Now onto the most interesting bit that comes with this, this thing. Don't know really what it is. All I know is that you're supposed to put it onto his head. I haven't seen anything like this since the good old penalties with the lost world. Every dinosaur came with its own capture gear, with a raptor, the Pachycephalosaurus. Stegosaur even had its own capture gear, I think. But anyway, you want to get that off? Beautiful. There you go. Gorgeous, isn't it? Little action feature, because when it comes to metal, you don't really get too many, like, play sets. So you kind of just have to make up your own stuff. And you know, kids, I know when I was a kid, I was always making up little, little stories where the army men or whatever would capture the dinosaurs and stuff like this just adds to that sort of playability. And kids all love that sort of stuff. Ready? Are you ready, Winnie? Yeah. Also, if you look at the box, we have yet another Stegosaur. I think this is the third Stegosaur that we've ever seen. Yeah, there you go, Winnie. Um, from Mattel. I think the first one was the green one. The second one was like the brownie one. With some weird colors thrown in there. Oh, it does have dual chopping action. He does two num-nums. Oh, wait, you kind of did. There you go. If you do it fast enough, he bites twice. That is weird. And again, like I said, I have no idea why we have a rubber bit on the back for the pressy button. I'd love to know what the thought was behind that. Can he actually... Oh, yeah, I forgot. Actually, what about the... Okay, so we got the locking. We got like that's a lock. And that's a lock. Reminding me of the old times of the dinosaurs when they used to stand up like that and go, meh. Can you do it when you're up here? Yeah. Oh, it looks like something from that. I comment those old paintings or drawings of like dinosaurs with lasers and stuff. So anyway, guys, in conclusion, a very good toy. A few missed opportunities with the paid application. I'd say the action feature is brilliant. I love this. You know what? I wasn't really much of a fan of the design and dross world evolution, but seeing it as a toy, it kind of works. It works stood up like that. And then it works, you know, more of a natural pose. This little capture gear, really nice little touch. I don't know why we don't see more of this. We're probably going to get T-Rex with their own. I'm sure it's already happened. In fact, I'm pretty sure there is a T-Rex. And that's how Scorpius Rex got spoiled because he was on the back of it. But anyway, if you enjoyed this video, guys, and you want to see more unboxing videos, leave a suggestion of what you want to see in box next down in the link in the description below. In the description below. I'm so used to saying links in the description below. We'll be trying to leave a like until next time. I'll see you cuties later. Oh, buh-bye.