‘Jurassic World’ Ocean Protector Mosasaurus and ‘Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous’ Slash N’ Battle Scorpios Rex | Source: Mattel/the Toy Book

As the new hybrid dinosaur Scorpius Rex comes roaring to center stage in Netflix’s Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous Season 3, so does its replica action figure to retail shelves.

Mattel and Universal Brand Development are also bringing back the aquatic Mosasaurus from the 2015 film Jurassic World in this new product lineup. The Ocean Protector Mosasaurus and Slash N’ Battle Scorpios Rex will make their prehistoric debut at Target this month.

The Jurassic World Ocean Protector Mosasaurus comes with moveable joints and a massive, wide-opening jaw to up its fearsomeness factor. The figure measures 8.5 by 17 inches, complete with textured skin and articulated fins for kids ages 4 and up to recreate their favorite film scenes. Each figure of this water-dwelling dinosaur is also made with a pound of ocean-bound plastic to represent Mattel’s sustainable solutions initiative, following its recent PlayBack program.

Source: Mattel

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Ramping up the hype for the horrible hybrid star of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous’ third season is the Slash N’ Battle Scorpios Rex. This figure features claw-slashing, articulated jaw, whip-like tail action. Kids ages 4 and up can push one button on this figure for a full-on arm extending slash and grab attack, and another to activate a big chomp and roar. They can also pull the Scorpios Rex’s tail back to power its spring-loaded motion for a surprise tail whip. With a diverse range of motion, kids will be able to recreate all their favorite scenes from the Netflix animated show, and maybe even pit the Scorpios Rex against the Mosasaurus in a figure-fire battle.

Season 3 of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous is streaming now on Netflix. Mattel’s new toys will soon be available at Target.

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Ria Malatesta

Ria Malatesta

Ria Malatesta is an editorial intern at Adventure Publishing Group. When she’s not writing for the Toy Book, the Toy Insider, or the Pop Insider, she’s scouring Marvel fandom pages and patiently awaiting new episodes of Attack on Titan. She can also be found doodling in the margins of a notebook, cheffing it up in the kitchen, or settling down with a good horror movie marathon.

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