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* ''WebAnimation/MinilifeTV'': In "The Vampodcast", the movie Chris, Ian, and Vince watch is a combination of ''Jurassic Park'' and ''Series/ParksAndRecreation''.

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* ''WebAnimation/MinilifeTV'': In "The Vampodcast", the movie Chris, Ian, and Vince watch is a combination of ''Jurassic Park'' and ''Series/ParksAndRecreation''.
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Having become a [[StockParodies Stock Parody]], {{Parody Episode}}s and {{Whole Plot Reference}}s to this film are listed at JurassicFarce. Below are shorter-form takes relating to specific scenes, lines, and the like.

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As the most enduringly popular blockbuster movie of the 1990s (only ''Film/Titanic1997'' was a bigger box-office hit, while arguably only the animated features ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'', and ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'' are as [[CashCowFranchise lucratively beloved]]), Creator/StevenSpielberg's adaptation of Creator/MichaelCrichton's novel has not only spawned a gigantic franchise toplined by four sequels (with a fifth due in TheNewTwenties) but also a plethora of parodies and references in other works. One might be able to fill separate pages with spoofs based on the play on words "Geriatric Park", {{Signature Scene}}s like the ''T.rex'' in the rain, and/or Creator/JeffGoldblum [[AdamWesting playing along]] with references to his most popular movie and role, but for now, they're all listed below.

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As the most enduringly popular blockbuster movie of the 1990s (only ''Film/Titanic1997'' was a bigger box-office hit, while arguably only the animated features ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'', and ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'' are as [[CashCowFranchise lucratively beloved]]), Creator/StevenSpielberg's adaptation of Creator/MichaelCrichton's novel has not only spawned a gigantic franchise toplined by four sequels (with -- with a fifth due in TheNewTwenties) TheNewTwenties -- but also a plethora of parodies and references in other works. One might be able to fill separate pages with spoofs based on the play on words "Geriatric Park", {{Signature Scene}}s like the ''T.rex'' in the rain, and/or Creator/JeffGoldblum [[AdamWesting playing along]] with references to his most popular movie works.

Having become a [[StockParodies Stock Parody]], {{Parody Episode}}s
and role, but for now, they're all {{Whole Plot Reference}}s to this film are listed below.
at JurassicFarce. Below are shorter-form takes relating to specific scenes, lines, and the like.



* ''WesternAnimation/WereBackADinosaursStory'': A theater marquee with the movie's logo is seen during the "Roll Back the Rock" number. Both movies featured dinosaurs and were produced by Creator/StevenSpielberg.

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* ''WesternAnimation/WereBackADinosaursStory'': A theater marquee with the movie's logo is seen during the "Roll Back the Rock" number. Both movies featured feature dinosaurs and were produced by Creator/StevenSpielberg.



* The Music/WeirdAlYankovic song "Jurassic Park" is a parody of "Macarthur Park" rewritten to be about the film, accompanied by a stop-motion animated music video. In addition, the cover of ''Music/{{Alapalooza}}'' is a parody of the film's poster.



** The final segment of "Treehouse of Horror XXIX" is a WholePlotReference to the film called "Geriatric Park", in which Mr. Burns opens an island retirement home ("Now [[Creator/JeffGoldblum Goldblum-free]]") where the senior citizens are rejuvenated by being injected with dinosaur DNA. Chaos ensues when Homer raises up the thermostat, turning the seniors into dinosaurs.

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** The final segment of "Treehouse of Horror XXIX" is a WholePlotReference to the film called an example of JurassicFarce: "Geriatric Park", in which Mr. Burns opens an island retirement home ("Now [[Creator/JeffGoldblum Goldblum-free]]") where the senior citizens are rejuvenated by being injected with dinosaur DNA. Chaos ensues when Homer raises up the thermostat, turning the seniors into dinosaurs.
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* Early on in WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob's review of the comedy ''Going Bananas'', he regards the shabby-looking safari truck with "Boy, Jurassic Park Africa sure is off to a questionable start!"

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* In ''Series/TheLarrySandersShow'' episode "Nothing Personal" Creator/JeffGoldblum [[AdamWesting appears as himself]] in a key plot thread: Larry, in need of an A-list guest for the week, reluctantly approaches Goldblum as a guest -- as the two are friends and Larry is worried he will be seen as exploiting the friendship by doing so. This episode was made in 1995 so ''Jurassic Park'' is mentioned multiple times; Hank creeps out Goldblum by saying that the movie "changed my life." A few characters also ask Goldblum how Creator/LauraDern is doing, [[RomanceOnTheSet referencing the relationship they had at the time]].

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In ''Series/TheLarrySandersShow'' episode "Nothing Personal" Creator/JeffGoldblum [[AdamWesting appears as himself]] in a key plot thread: Larry, in need of an A-list guest for the week, reluctantly approaches Goldblum as a guest -- as the two are friends and Larry is worried he will be seen as exploiting the friendship by doing so. This episode was made in 1995 so ''Jurassic Park'' is mentioned multiple times; Hank creeps out Goldblum by saying that the movie "changed my life." A few characters also ask Goldblum how Creator/LauraDern is doing, [[RomanceOnTheSet referencing the relationship they had at the time]].time]].
** Goldblum appears again in "Just the Perfect Blendship". After he performs a jazz piano piece on the show, during the break for commercial Larry compliments him and notes "They see you with the mechanical dinosaurs, they don't know about this."
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** In "Lookit the Fuzzy Heads", the Warners try to hide from [[WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures Elmyra]] by going to the movies to see ''Jurassic Picnic''. Of course, Elmyra is looking for them ''in the movie itself'', where she accidentally tears the animatronic dinosaur's head off.
** The ColdOpen for the first episode of the {{revival}} spoofs the scene where Alan and Ellie discover the brontosaurus, with the Warners substituting for the dinosaur and Creator/StevenSpielberg (voicing himself) standing in for Hammond.

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** In "Lookit the Fuzzy Heads", the Warners try to hide from [[WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures Elmyra]] by going to the movies to see ''Jurassic Picnic''. Of course, Elmyra is looking for them ''in the movie itself'', where she accidentally tears the an animatronic dinosaur's head off.
** The ColdOpen for the first episode of the {{revival}} {{Revival}} spoofs the scene where Alan and Ellie discover the brontosaurus, with the Warners substituting for the dinosaur and Creator/StevenSpielberg (voicing himself) himself!) standing in for Hammond.Hammond. And they also have a Pinky and the Brain! (The show and the movie ''did'' debut the same year the first time around.)



** In "A Pig-Boy and His Dog", the stray dog Jay's adopted is growing too big for his apartment, inspiring a nightmare that parodies the ''T.rex'''s initial attack with Jay in place of the kids and the dog in place of the dinosaur. Jay screams to be let out of the car, or at least be "in a better Spielberg movie" -- whereupon a parody of ''Film/{{Jaws}}'' ensues.

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** In "A Pig-Boy and His Dog", the stray dog Jay's adopted is growing too big for his apartment, inspiring a nightmare that parodies the ''T.rex'''s initial attack with Jay in place of the kids and the dog in place of the dinosaur. Jay screams to be let out of the car, or at least be "in a in "a better Spielberg movie" -- whereupon a parody of the opening kill in ''Film/{{Jaws}}'' ensues.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'':
** The short "Video Review" has the Warners going against a dinosaur that emerges from a ''Jurassic Park'' video cover.
** In "Lookit the Fuzzy Heads", the Warners try to hide from [[WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures Elmyra]] by going to the movies to see ''Jurassic Picnic''. Of course, Elmyra is looking for them ''in the movie itself'', where she accidentally tears the animatronic dinosaur's head off.
** The ColdOpen for the first episode of the {{revival}} spoofs the scene where Alan and Ellie discover the brontosaurus, with the Warners substituting for the dinosaur and Creator/StevenSpielberg (voicing himself) standing in for Hammond.
--->'''Alan:''' Clean, vectored outlines... Widescreen format...
--->'''Ellie:''' These don't look like reruns!
--->'''Spielberg:''' Uh, well, uh... they're not. [[UnCancelled I reanimated them.]]
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** In Season 46's Bill Burr/Jack White episode, the ColdOpen has Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden (Creator/JimCarrey) teleporting himself to the Vice Presidential debate, ending up as the fly that lurked on Mike Pence's head for two minutes during the actual debate a few days prior in a spoof of ''Film/TheFly1986''. From there, Biden undergoes a further SlowTransformation into Creator/JeffGoldblum (since he played the protagonist in that film) and mocks the Republican party by, among other things, paraphrasing Malcolm's "God creates dinosaurs..." speech.
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** In "A Pig-Boy and His Dog", the stray dog Jay's adopted is growing too big for his apartment, inspiring a nightmare that parodies the ''T.rex'''s initial attack with Jay in place of the kids and the dog in place of the dinosaur. Jay screams to be let out of the car, or at least be "in a better Spielberg movie" -- whereupon a parody of ''Film/{{Jaws}}'' ensues.
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* In ''Series/TheLarrySandersShow'' episode "Nothing Personal" Creator/JeffGoldblum [[AdamWesting appears as himself]] in a key plot thread: Larry, in need of an A-list guest for the week, reluctantly approaches Goldblum as a guest -- as the two are friends and Larry is worried he will be seen as exploiting the friendship by doing so. This episode was made in 1995 so ''Jurassic Park'' is mentioned multiple times; Hank creeps out Goldblum by saying that the movie "changed my life." A few characters also ask Goldblum how Creator/LauraDern is doing, [[RomanceOnTheSet referencing the relationship they had at the time]].
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* ''{{Webcomic/Housepets}}'' had an arc entitled "Let's Imaginate Jurassic Park", which featured the characters reenacting and spoofing the movie.

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** The final segment of "Treehouse of Horror XXIX" is a WholePlotReference to the film called "Geriatric Park", in which Mr. Burns opens an island retirement home where the senior citizens are rejuvenated by being injected with dinosaur DNA. Chaos ensues when Homer raises up the thermostat, turning the seniors into dinosaurs.

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** The final segment of "Treehouse of Horror XXIX" is a WholePlotReference to the film called "Geriatric Park", in which Mr. Burns opens an island retirement home ("Now [[Creator/JeffGoldblum Goldblum-free]]") where the senior citizens are rejuvenated by being injected with dinosaur DNA. Chaos ensues when Homer raises up the thermostat, turning the seniors into dinosaurs.dinosaurs.
** In "The Hateful Eight-Year-Olds", a shot of the horses on Addy's ranch is accompanied by the score from ''Jurassic Park''. [[FunnyBackgroundEvent As an added nod, a dinosaur is seen walking behind Lisa in the next shot.]]

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** There are multiple references to the film in a "Drop the Mic" rap battle between Corden and Goldblum: Goldblum mocks the fact that Corden has a wife and kid with "But hey, I guess it's true/Life, uh, find-finds a way!" while Corden jokes that "Your role in ''Jurassic Park'' was easy I bet/Since you're so old[[note]]Goldblum was by then 66[[/note]] you had a dinosaur as a pet!"




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* ''Series/TheWorldAccordingToJeffGoldblum'' occasionally nods to his signature role:
** In the premiere episode "Sneakers":
*** Head shots of him from these films appear as part of a {{Blipvert}} of his various film roles near the top of the show, ending on a still from ''Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom''.
*** During his discussion with high-end sneaker designer Dominic Ciambrone, Ciambrone asks him "Were dinosaurs real?" Goldblum is taken aback, but Ciambrone points out that "There's a thing where the world is flat still and people think there were never dinosaurs." Goldblum replies "Um...those people are...Let me put this nicely. Uh, incorrect." The implication, of course, is that Goldblum is being asked this because of his association with these films.
** In "Barbeque", one of his interview subjects paraphrases one of Malcolm's most famous lines ("Yeah, yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn’t stop to think if they should.") by way of explaining his work in raising insects as a mainstream food source for the future. Goldblum is a little surprised and lampshades this.
** In "Bicycles", when he mentions the velocipede in the brief history of the bicycle he parenthetically notes it's "like a ''Velociraptor''".



* In recent years Creator/JeffGoldblum, who is also a professional-quality jazz pianist, has introduced a gag to his cabaret act claiming that the famous main theme of the franchise actually has the following lyrics: "In Jurassic Park/Scary in the dark/I'm so scared that I'll be eaten..."

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* In recent years Creator/JeffGoldblum, who is also a professional-quality jazz pianist, has introduced a gag to his cabaret act claiming that the famous main theme of the franchise actually has the following lyrics: "In Jurassic Park/Scary in the dark/I'm so scared that I'll be eaten..."
" He's worked the tune into some of his TV appearances, particularly on talk shows.
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* ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'''s first Summer Blockbuster Review special included a segment where Mike and the bots riffed upon electronic press kit clips hyping ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park''.
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* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'' has tackled all the films in traditional reviews, plus a "First Viewing" video featuring Doug and Rob Walker for ''Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom''. There have been references to the movies in other videos too, ''especially'' ones involving Creator/JeffGoldblum [[GibberingGenius and his famous speaking cadence]] in some way (for quite some time, he was a favorite target of the Walkers).
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* Creator/VH1's ''I Love the '90s'' opened the 1993 episode with the panelists discussing the movie. For his part, Hal Sparks "would go to Jurassic Park in a heartbeat!" if it were real.


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** The opening scene from "Eyes on the Prize" is a ''Coming Attractions'' clip in which Jay complains to the ''Dilophosaurus'' how much he hated the scene where it spat on Nedry. It promptly spits on the similarly rotund Jay, who says "I did not see that coming."

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheCritic'': In "Dr. Jay", Jay presents a clip from ''Jurassic Park 2: Revenge of the Raptors'' ([[HilariousInHindsight This was before the sequel came out]]).

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In "Dr. Jay", Jay presents a clip from ''Jurassic Park 2: Revenge of the Raptors'' ([[HilariousInHindsight This this was before the first sequel came out]]).out]]). Now at least one of them is smart enough to wriggle the keys out of locked doors, ''talk'', and prepare to use "a crude suspension bridge" they've built to start a new life as "Mr. Pilkington -- but perhaps I've said too much." Whereupon he smokes a pipe!
** In "Frankie and Ellie Get Lost", Jay uses his share of his (presumed dead) adoptive parents' inheritance to, among other things, have Regis Philbin and Kathie Lee Gifford expelled from New York City. In exchange, however, the city must accept Creator/RoseanneBarr, who is already raging from within a shipping container just like the raptor in the movie's opening scene. A few scenes later, she escapes and rampages through Central Park, towering over the trees!
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** The show couldn't NOT bring this franchise up when it did a pastiche of Music/ArianaGrande's "thank u, next" that turned it into a tribute to guest Creator/JeffGoldblum: "But who could forget that hot doctor/That he played in ''Jurassic''" (complete with a clip of Malcolm's smile at the sight of the ''Brontosaurus'')? One of Corden's backup dancers is dressed as Malcolm (the others three represent [[Film/TheFly1986 Seth Brundle]], [[Film/IndependenceDay David Levinson]], and [[Film/ThorRagnarok the Grandmaster]]) and gets menaced by guys in inflatable ''T.rex'' costumes, and later come the lyrics "I'm so frickin' grateful for his pecs" referencing his infamous ShirtlessScene.

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** The show couldn't NOT bring this franchise up when it did a pastiche of Music/ArianaGrande's "thank u, next" that turned it into a tribute to guest Creator/JeffGoldblum: "But who could forget that hot doctor/That he played in ''Jurassic''" (complete with a clip of Malcolm's smile at the sight of the ''Brontosaurus'')? ''Brontosaurus''). One of Corden's backup dancers is dressed as Malcolm (the others three represent [[Film/TheFly1986 Seth Brundle]], [[Film/IndependenceDay David Levinson]], and [[Film/ThorRagnarok the Grandmaster]]) and gets menaced by guys in inflatable ''T.rex'' costumes, and later come the lyrics "I'm so frickin' grateful for his pecs" referencing his infamous ShirtlessScene.
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** The show couldn't NOT bring this franchise up when it did a pastiche of Music/ArianaGrande's "thank u, next" that turned it into a tribute to guest Creator/JeffGoldblum: "But who could forget that hot doctor/That he played in ''Jurassic''? One of Corden's backup dancers is dressed as Malcolm (the others three represent [[Film/TheFly1986 Seth Brundle]], [[Film/IndependenceDay David Levinson]], and [[Film/ThorRagnarok the Grandmaster]]) and gets menaced by guys in inflatable ''T.rex'' costumes, and later come the lyrics "I'm so frickin' grateful for his pecs" referencing his infamous ShirtlessScene.

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** The show couldn't NOT bring this franchise up when it did a pastiche of Music/ArianaGrande's "thank u, next" that turned it into a tribute to guest Creator/JeffGoldblum: "But who could forget that hot doctor/That he played in ''Jurassic''? ''Jurassic''" (complete with a clip of Malcolm's smile at the sight of the ''Brontosaurus'')? One of Corden's backup dancers is dressed as Malcolm (the others three represent [[Film/TheFly1986 Seth Brundle]], [[Film/IndependenceDay David Levinson]], and [[Film/ThorRagnarok the Grandmaster]]) and gets menaced by guys in inflatable ''T.rex'' costumes, and later come the lyrics "I'm so frickin' grateful for his pecs" referencing his infamous ShirtlessScene.
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* A 1993 sketch on ''Radio/TheBobAndTomShow'' might be the first to use the "Geriatric Park" pun. In this mock trailer, guests are led on a guided tour of a nursing home, with the senile senior citzens' behavior described the way that of the dinosaurs are. They even have a resident named Rex who causes trouble when he loses his favorite spoon, but the guide successfully distracts him by saying "Hey, look over there, it's [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vic_Damone Vic Damone]]!"
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As the most enduringly popular blockbuster movie of the 1990s (only ''Film/Titanic1997'' was a bigger box-office hit, while arguably only the animated features ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'', and ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'' are as [[CashCowFranchise lucratively beloved]]), Creator/StevenSpielberg's adaptation of Creator/MichaelCrichton's novel has not only spawned a gigantic franchise toplined by four sequels (with a fifth due in TheNewTwenties) but also a plethora of parodies and references in other works. One might be able to fill separate pages with spoofs based on the play on words "Geriatric Park", {{Signature Scene}}s like the ''T.rex'' in the rain, and/or Creator/JeffGoldblum playing along with references to his most popular role, but for now, they're all listed below.

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As the most enduringly popular blockbuster movie of the 1990s (only ''Film/Titanic1997'' was a bigger box-office hit, while arguably only the animated features ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'', and ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'' are as [[CashCowFranchise lucratively beloved]]), Creator/StevenSpielberg's adaptation of Creator/MichaelCrichton's novel has not only spawned a gigantic franchise toplined by four sequels (with a fifth due in TheNewTwenties) but also a plethora of parodies and references in other works. One might be able to fill separate pages with spoofs based on the play on words "Geriatric Park", {{Signature Scene}}s like the ''T.rex'' in the rain, and/or Creator/JeffGoldblum [[AdamWesting playing along along]] with references to his most popular movie and role, but for now, they're all listed below.

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As the most enduringly popular blockbuster movie of the 1990s (only ''Film/Titanic1997'' was a bigger box-office hit, while arguably only the animated features ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'', and ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'' are as [[CashCowFranchise lucratively beloved]]), Creator/StevenSpielberg's adaptation of Creator/MichaelCrichton's novel has not only spawned a gigantic franchise toplined by four sequels (with a fifth due in TheNewTwenties) but also a plethora of parodies and references in other works.

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As the most enduringly popular blockbuster movie of the 1990s (only ''Film/Titanic1997'' was a bigger box-office hit, while arguably only the animated features ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'', and ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'' are as [[CashCowFranchise lucratively beloved]]), Creator/StevenSpielberg's adaptation of Creator/MichaelCrichton's novel has not only spawned a gigantic franchise toplined by four sequels (with a fifth due in TheNewTwenties) but also a plethora of parodies and references in other works.
works. One might be able to fill separate pages with spoofs based on the play on words "Geriatric Park", {{Signature Scene}}s like the ''T.rex'' in the rain, and/or Creator/JeffGoldblum playing along with references to his most popular role, but for now, they're all listed below.


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* One of the movies up for an Academy Award in the third ''[[Film/TheNakedGun Naked Gun]]'' film is ''Geriatric Park''. In its representative clip, analogues of Lex and Tim get menaced by a giant senior citizen with an equally giant walker in a thunderstorm.
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As the most enduringly popular blockbuster movie of the 1990s (only ''Film/Titanic1997'' was a bigger box-office hit, while arguably only the Disney animated musicals ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'' are as [[CashCowFranchise lucratively beloved]]), Creator/StevenSpielberg's adaptation of Creator/MichaelCrichton's novel has not only spawned a gigantic franchise toplined by four sequels (with a fifth due in TheNewTwenties) but also a plethora of parodies and references in other works.

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As the most enduringly popular blockbuster movie of the 1990s (only ''Film/Titanic1997'' was a bigger box-office hit, while arguably only the Disney animated musicals ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' features ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'', and ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'' ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'' are as [[CashCowFranchise lucratively beloved]]), Creator/StevenSpielberg's adaptation of Creator/MichaelCrichton's novel has not only spawned a gigantic franchise toplined by four sequels (with a fifth due in TheNewTwenties) but also a plethora of parodies and references in other works.
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As the most enduringly popular blockbuster movie of the 1990s (rivaled only by ''Film/Titanic1997''), Creator/StevenSpielberg's adaptation of Creator/MichaelCrichton's novel has not only spawned a gigantic franchise toplined by four sequels (with a fifth due in TheNewTwenties) but also a plethora of parodies and references in other works.

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As the most enduringly popular blockbuster movie of the 1990s (rivaled (only ''Film/Titanic1997'' was a bigger box-office hit, while arguably only by ''Film/Titanic1997''), the Disney animated musicals ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing'' are as [[CashCowFranchise lucratively beloved]]), Creator/StevenSpielberg's adaptation of Creator/MichaelCrichton's novel has not only spawned a gigantic franchise toplined by four sequels (with a fifth due in TheNewTwenties) but also a plethora of parodies and references in other works.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur'', the first time Arlo meets the Velociraptors, they're lurking in tall grass.

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* ''Series/TheLateLateShow with Creator/JamesCorden'':
** The show couldn't NOT bring this franchise up when it did a pastiche of Music/ArianaGrande's "thank u, next" that turned it into a tribute to guest Creator/JeffGoldblum: "But who could forget that hot doctor/That he played in ''Jurassic''? One of Corden's backup dancers is dressed as Malcolm (the others three represent [[Film/TheFly1986 Seth Brundle]], [[Film/IndependenceDay David Levinson]], and [[Film/ThorRagnarok the Grandmaster]]) and gets menaced by guys in inflatable ''T.rex'' costumes, and later come the lyrics "I'm so frickin' grateful for his pecs" referencing his infamous ShirtlessScene.
** When Goldblum served as a GuestHost in December 2020, one joke in his monologue was about a Los Angeles mansion being put on the market with a $150 million asking price. "Hey, but really, $150 million -- for that kind of money, you could literally build Jurassic Park!"
* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' parodies:
** Creator/JeffGoldblum hosted the 1993-94 season premiere and in his monologue fielded questions from audience members...all of which hinged on their belief that the dinosaurs in the movie were real. He patiently tried to rebut them, but when ''Creator/LauraDern herself'' asked about how scared he was when they were working with the dinosaurs, he gave up.
** Goldblum returned as host for the 1996-97 SeasonFinale and was now hyping ''The Lost World''...only to have to gently explain to Chris Kattan, who was desperate to play a ''dinosaur'', that the movie was already shot and his services were not needed.
** In Season 43's Creator/BillHader-hosted episode, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EL1wN_ihL_E screen tests]] of 1992's HopelessAuditionees for the original film include "Creator/HughGrant" (Alex Moffat) and "Creator/LisaKudrow" for the part of Malcolm, "Creator/AlanAlda" (Hader) for Muldoon, "Creator/WesleySnipes" (Chris Redd) for Mr. DNA, "[[Creator/PaulReubens Pee-Wee Herman]]" (Mikey Day) for Nedry, "Creator/RoseanneBarr" (Aidy Bryant), "Creator/ClintEastwood" and "Creator/AlPacino" (Hader) for Hammond, and many more. (Oddly, no one is seen auditioning for the role of Grant.)
** Just a few weeks later, Creator/DonaldGlover played a lawyer who works for Jurassic Park and defends it against various parties suing it for the injuries/deaths they and/or their loved ones sustain there thanks to dinosaurs constantly running amok. In particular, he defends the ''T.rex'' because it always turns out to be the hero in the end.
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* As of 2020, ''Podcast/RiffTrax'' has riffed upon all the films aside from ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park''. ''Jurassic Park'' features Music/WeirdAlYankovic as a guest riffer alongside Mike Nelson, while ''Jurassic Park III'' is a solo riff by Matthew J. Elliot.

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* As of 2020, ''Podcast/RiffTrax'' has riffed upon all the films aside from ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park''. ''Jurassic Park'' features Music/WeirdAlYankovic as a guest riffer alongside Mike Nelson, while ''Jurassic Park III'' is a solo riff by Matthew J. Elliot.
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* The Music/WeirdAlYankovic song "Jurassic Park" is a parody of "Macarthur Park" rewritten to be about the film. In addition, the cover of ''Music/{{Alapalooza}}'' is a parody of the film's poster.

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* The Music/WeirdAlYankovic song "Jurassic Park" is a parody of "Macarthur Park" rewritten to be about the film.film, accompanied by a stop-motion animated music video. In addition, the cover of ''Music/{{Alapalooza}}'' is a parody of the film's poster.
* In recent years Creator/JeffGoldblum, who is also a professional-quality jazz pianist, has introduced a gag to his cabaret act claiming that the famous main theme of the franchise actually has the following lyrics: "In Jurassic Park/Scary in the dark/I'm so scared that I'll be eaten..."

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* As of 2020, ''Podcast/RiffTrax'' has riffed upon all the films aside from ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park''. ''Jurassic Park'' features Music/WeirdAlYankovic as a guest riffer alongside Mike Nelson, while ''Jurassic Park III'' is a solo riff by Matthew J. Elliot.



* ''WebVideo/HonestTrailers'' has, since tackling the first movie in 2013, created spoof trailers for all the films (in series order: ''Jurassic Park'', ''2 Jurassic 2 Furious'', ''TheOneWhere a Dinosaur Says "Alan"'', ''Raptor Rex vs. [=DinoShark=]'', and ''The Bland Before Time''), while in 2018 ''[[WebVideo/HonestTrailers Honest Game Trailers]]'' cut together a clip taking on ''every'' tie-in video game the films inspired in 2018...only for the narrator to be [[ParodyAssistance joined]] by ''Creator/JeffGoldblum himself'' in a cheeky EnforcedPlug for the then-new ''VideoGame/JurassicWorldEvolution'' (in which he provides voiceover work).

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* ''WebVideo/HonestTrailers'' has, since tackling the first movie in 2013, created spoof trailers for all the films (in series order: ''Jurassic Park'', ''2 Jurassic 2 Furious'', ''TheOneWhere a Dinosaur Says "Alan"'', ''Raptor Rex vs. [=DinoShark=]'', and ''The Bland Before Time''), while in 2018 ''[[WebVideo/HonestTrailers Honest Game Trailers]]'' cut together a clip taking on ''every'' tie-in video game the films inspired in 2018...inspired...only for the narrator to be [[ParodyAssistance joined]] by ''Creator/JeffGoldblum himself'' '''Creator/JeffGoldblum himself''' in a cheeky EnforcedPlug for the then-new ''VideoGame/JurassicWorldEvolution'' (in which he provides voiceover work).
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* ''WebVideo/HonestTrailers'' has made cheeky trailers for all five theatrical films, while in 2018 ''[[WebVideo/HonestTrailers Honest Game Trailers]]'' cut together a clip taking on ''every'' tie-in video game the films inspired in 2018...only for the narrator to be [[ParodyAssistance joined]] by ''Creator/JeffGoldblum himself'' in a cheeky EnforcedPlug for the then-new ''VideoGame/JurassicWorldEvolution'' (in which he provides voiceover work).

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* ''WebVideo/HonestTrailers'' has made cheeky has, since tackling the first movie in 2013, created spoof trailers for all five theatrical films, the films (in series order: ''Jurassic Park'', ''2 Jurassic 2 Furious'', ''TheOneWhere a Dinosaur Says "Alan"'', ''Raptor Rex vs. [=DinoShark=]'', and ''The Bland Before Time''), while in 2018 ''[[WebVideo/HonestTrailers Honest Game Trailers]]'' cut together a clip taking on ''every'' tie-in video game the films inspired in 2018...only for the narrator to be [[ParodyAssistance joined]] by ''Creator/JeffGoldblum himself'' in a cheeky EnforcedPlug for the then-new ''VideoGame/JurassicWorldEvolution'' (in which he provides voiceover work).

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