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4As the most enduringly popular blockbuster movie of the 1990s (only ''Film/{{Titanic|1997}}'' was a bigger box-office hit, and the animated features ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'', and ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'' 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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6Having become a [[StockParodies Stock Parody]], {{Parody Episode}}s and {{Whole Plot Reference}}s to ''[[Film/JurassicPark1993 Jurassic Park]]'' are listed at JurassicFarce. Below are shorter-form takes relating to specific scenes, lines, characters, and the like.
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11* ''Manga/DinosaurSanctuary'':
12** The informational signs outside the ''Dilophosaurus'' exhibit state that it does ''not'' spit poison or have a neck frill.
13** [[spoiler:Ichigo's attempted escape is similar to that of the ''[[Film/JurassicWorld Indominus rex]]'', including getting caught in the closing doors. Except unlike the ''Indominus'', Ichigo doesn't go much further.]]
14* ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}''
15** ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasThreeVisionarySwordsmen'' is an installment of the series set entirely in the DreamLand, where Nobita and Doraemon can choose their new dreams thanks to a prototype Dream Machine. One of the available dreams is called "Jurassic Planet by Spielberg" which Nobita initially wants to enter, but declines because there isn't a role for Shizuka in it.
16** ''Anime/DoraemonNobitasNewDinosaur'' have a Sinoceratops character whose appearance is based on the one from ''Fallen Kingdom'' instead of a real-life Sinoceratops, down to the coloring and having a hole in their fenestrae.
17* The 2-part ''Anime/KirbyRightBackAtYa'' episode "Fossil Fools" is a spoof of Jurassic Park featuring genetic hybrids of the main characters and dinosaurs created by King Dedede with the help of a MadScientist.
18* Episode 11 of ''Anime/KemonoFriends'' ends with Kaban luring the Black Cerulean away with a torch, just like how Grant and Ian did with Rexy.
19* ''Anime/SonicX'': In "[[Recap/SonicXS1E23EmeraldAnniversary Emerald Anniversary]]", when Dr. Eggman chases after Sonic, they end up on the set of ''Jurassic Park''. Sonic jumps on top of the ''t-rex'''s head, while Eggman accidentally crashes into it.
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23* ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'': At the beginning of the episode "Anda Bhatija", the water in Samosa's cup shakes similar to how Rexy makes water cups shake in the original ''Jurassic Park''. In a subversion of the film's events, the water cup heralds the arrival of a worried group of townspeople rather than any dangerous monsters.
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27* In ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'', Molly tries to explain her strategy for fighting the Light Brigade to Klara by referencing ''Jurassic Park''. It fails because Klara has not actually seen the movie.
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31* In ''Fanfic/BoldoresAndBoomsticks'' a Pokémon world version with a Tyrantrum replacing the T Rex makes a brief appearance as Yang channel surfs.
32* ''Fanfic/JauneArcLordOfHunger'': When Jaune first encounters a Grimm, he assumes its vision is based on movement because he learned about it from a movie about a Grimm theme park.
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36* In ''WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur'', the first time Arlo meets the Velociraptors, they're lurking in tall grass -- a ''Lost World''-specific reference for a change.
37* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoSeeSpaceJam'': During Creator/WayneKnight's first scene as Stan Podolak in ''Film/SpaceJam'', Beast Boy recognizes him as "that fool from ''Jurassic Park'', yo!"
38* ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'': While in Al's Toy Barn, Rex falls out of the toy convertible his friends are riding in and runs to catch up with them. Potato Head [[CloserThanTheyAppear sees Rex in the side-view mirror]] (note that the mirror is located on the passenger side, correcting JP's error).
39* ''WesternAnimation/WereBackADinosaursStory'': A theater marquee with the movie's logo is seen during the "Roll Back the Rock" number. Both movies feature dinosaurs and were produced by Creator/StevenSpielberg.
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43* ''Film/DogSoldiers'': [[spoiler: One soldier is mauled and eaten by a Werewolf in a GoryDiscretionShot]] showing the outside of the car being rocked back and forth, in a manner similar to how Dennis Nedry's death is shown.
44* ''Fantasia'', a slapstick comedy film made in Hong Kong where the protagonist is an amateur wizard, unintentionally animates a stuffed dinosaur into a living, raptor-sized monster at one point, who then pursues the main characters into a nearby kitchen in a spoof of the first Jurassic Park's kitchen scene. The camera angles even follows the Spielberg movie, frame-by-frame.
45* ''Film/TheFlintstones'': The local playground is called Jurassic Park, with the movie's logo used in the sign. Like ''We're Back!'' above, both movies featured dinosaurs and were produced by Creator/StevenSpielberg.
46* In the climax of the RapidFireComedy gangster spoof ''Film/JaneAustensMafia'', which parodies the climactic killings of ''Film/TheGodfather'', several parodies are piled on at once. The protagonist arranges for the 5-year-old assassin Chucky (who is dressed to resemble the evil doll of the ''Film/ChildsPlay'' series) to be devoured by a pack of ''Compsognathus'', making for a ''Lost World''-specific reference.
47* ''Film/{{Matilda}}'': While pursuing Matilda, Trenchbull snorts against a window like a ''Velociraptor''.
48* 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, and Grant gets crushed by it!
49* In ''Film/SpiderMan2'', Octavius's appearance at the café, where [[BadVibrations a series of loud stomps from his tentacles precedes his appearance]], echoes the first appearance of the T-rex.
50* ''Film/SwissArmyMan'': Hank asks Manny if he knows ''Jurassic Park'', in many scenes they also sing or hum the theme song.
51* ''Film/Ted2'': The movie's theme plays when Ted, John and Sam gaze upon a large field of cannabis plants.
52* ''Film/Tremors5Bloodlines'': When a pair of raptor-sized Shriekers pursues the main characters into a kitchen.
53* ''Film/TyrannosClaw'', a 1994 dinosaur film (released just a year after the first ''Jurassic Park'') imitates Grant luring a T-Rex away with a flare in the climax, except this one has the lead luring the T-Rex using a burning torch and [[spoiler:off a cliff]].
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57* The {{gamebook}}, ''Literature/IntoTheJawsOfDoom'' have a bad ending where you get devoured alive by Velociraptor animatronics. The book then gleefully calls you "Jurassic ''Pork''"!
58* In ''Literature/QueensOfGeek'', Taylor hangs out in an old ''Jurassic Park'' T-shirt.
59* In ''Literature/TheSomedayBirds'', Charlie sees a T. rex skeleton at a museum and is surprised by how small it is, because ''Jurassic Park'' led him to believe T. rexes were as tall as skyscrapers.
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63* ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir'': In Will and Carlton's [[RashomonStyle recollection]] from "Will Goes a-Courtin'", Uncle Phil's appearance is heralded by their drinks rippling from the sounds of his footsteps.
64* 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.
65* For one challenge on ''Series/ImpracticalJokers'' that takes place in a prehistory museum, Sal and Q dress as Alan Grant and John Hammond, respectively.
66-->'''Q:''' Welcome to Staten Island!
67* ''Series/TheLarrySandersShow'':
68** In "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]].
69** 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."
70* ''Series/TheLateLateShow with Creator/JamesCorden'':
71** 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.
72** 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!"
73** When Goldblum served as a GuestHost in December 2019, 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!"
74* ''Series/TheLateShowWithStephenColbert'' did a ParodyCommercial in 2019 hyping a tax preparation service staffed by Creator/JeffGoldblum (playing himself). Unfortunately, because he has no tax preparation experience, Goldblum spends all his time discussing his career and making jokes like "Life insurance, uh, finds a way!" to bored clients by way of video conferencing.
75* ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'''s Season 8 HalloweenEpisode "Take My Wife, Please" has Al Bundy confronted by a trick-or-treater dressed as a ''Dilophosaurus''. When Al tells the kid there's no candy, he ends up with a faceful of mock spit from the kid's rigged costume!
76* ''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''.
77* ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'': In "You Slay Me", when Sabrina gets some fairytale wedding advice from Cinderella and acquires a magic wedding dress that causes her lower half to become more like a dragon the more she acts like a {{Bridezilla}}.
78-->'''Cindy:''' Did you find a place for the ceremony?
79-->'''Sabrina:''' Yeah, Jurassic Park! ''(lifts her dress)'' Look! I've become a tyrannosaurus-''wreck!''
80* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' parodies:
81** 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.
82** 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.
83** 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.)
84** 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.
85** 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.
86* ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'': In "The Couch", when George attempts to rent the movie ''Film/BreakfastAtTiffanys'' instead of reading the book, multiple rows of Platform/SegaGenesis games can be spotted behind him in the video rental store. One of these games is ''Jurassic Park''.
87* ''Series/StrangerThings'':
88** [[spoiler:Bob having to restore the power to Hawkins Lab]] via resetting the circuit breakers is a subtle parallel to an identical scene. He is even guided on the radio by another character, just like in the film. Sadly though he succeeds in his mission, he doesn't make it.
89** There's scene in Season 3 where the monster is seen in a rearview mirror labeled with OBJECTS IN MIRROR ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR.
90* ''Series/TheWorldAccordingToJeffGoldblum'' occasionally nods to his signature role:
91** In the premiere episode "Sneakers":
92*** 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''.
93*** 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.
94** 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.
95** In "Bicycles", when he mentions the velocipede in the brief history of the bicycle, he parenthetically notes it's "like a ''Velociraptor''".
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99* 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.
100* Music/WeirdAlYankovic: The aptly-named [[Music/{{Alapalooza}} "Jurassic Park"]] is a parody of the Creator/RichardHarris song [="MacArthur Park"=] that comedically recounts the plot of the original film.
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104* The ''Podcast/NowPlaying Podcast'' reviewed every film in the series in anticipation of the release of ''Film/JurassicWorld'' in 2015, along with reviews of the two Crichtcon books on their book-themed review series. Reviews of ''[[Film/JurassicWorldFallenKingdom Fallen Kingdom]]'' and ''[[Film/JurassicWorldDominion Dominion]]'' were followed up on in the respective years they came out.
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108* The fourth of Wrestling/{{CHIKARA}}'s four 2016 ''Aniversario'' events, held on May 30, 2016, was titled ''Aniversario: The Lost World''.
109* [[Wrestling/TerraCalaway "The Queen of the Dinosaurs" Terra Calaway]] has been billed from [[PartsUnknown "Isla Nublar"]].
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113* In the ''Series/{{Dinosaurs}}'' episode, "[[Recap/DinosaursS04E04DrivingMissEthyl Driving Miss Ethyl]]"', Earl and Ethyl are in Earl's car on their way to Ethyl's 60th high school reunion. As a large creature moves closer to the car, a glass of liquid in the cup holder starts jiggling.
114* In ''Series/SesameStreet'', there is a segment of "Cookie's Crumby Pictures" entitled "Jurassic Cookie", where Cookie Monster clones the DNA of a giant gingerbread ''T-rex''. For once, a cookie tries to eat him!
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118* 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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122* The UsefulNotes/NationalBasketballAssociation's Toronto Raptors owe their name to the movie popularizing the ''Velociraptor''. In turn, the area outside their arena where the fans gather is known as "Jurassic Park" (though for obvious trademark reasons, the team itself calls it "Raptors Tailgate").
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126* In Chapter 3 of ''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'', a character who is supposed to be guiding the party instead takes them on a surreal detour to visit Jurassic Park. After realizing his error, he sheepishly gets them back on track, [[LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain and the incident is]] [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment never mentioned again]].
127* ''VideoGame/TheDarksideDetective'':
128** Attempting to use the internet terminal in the town library without a valid password results in it displaying an animation of the librarian wagging her finger and saying, "Uh uh uh! You didn't say the magic word!"
129** The ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' skeleton at the city museum has a placard claiming that it drowned while attempting to swim to the mainland from a theme park on an island off Costa Rica.
130* ''VideoGame/GoodbyeVolcanoHigh'':
131** In episode 1, the note left by Fang's parents say that they're away at Isla Nublar.
132** In episode 8, if Fang pulls "The Wheel" Tarot card from Stella just before [[spoiler:the end-of-the-world concert]], Stella explains its meaning and includes "The world keeps turning, and life, uh, finds a way."
133* In ''[[JustForFun/TheItchyAndScratchyShow The Itchy and Scratchy]] Game'', the [[{{Prehistoria}} first level]] is entitled, "Juracid Bath".
134* One of the weapons in ''VideoGame/JetpackJoyride2'' is a green umbrella named "Ancient Tech", which features a logo heavily inspired by the one of ''Jurassic Park''.
135* In ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUsPartII'', during the first flashback scene, Joel and Ellie visit the ruins of a museum. While exploring the dinosaur exhibit, Joel reminisces about a dinosaur movie he once saw, then remarks that [[Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark the sequel wasn't as good]].
136* One of the mini-games in ''Franchise/TheMuppets: On With the Show!'' for the Platform/GameBoyAdvance is entitled "Jurassic Pork", wherein Miss Piggy has to battle a giant prehistoric pig brought back by Dr. Honeydew's time machine and save Kermit.
137* Early on in ''VisualNovel/ShinraiBrokenBeyondDespair'', which takes place at a party that Rie Miyamoto throws at her family's mountain resort, the power goes out and protagonist Raiko Shinpuku has to go into the basement to turn it back on again. Once successful, Raiko says, "Miss Miyamoto, I think we're back in business."
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141* ''WebAnimation/MassDefect'': An audio clip of Nedry saying "Ah, ah, ah! You didn't say the magic word!" from the movie plays when Commander Shepard tries to pause ''VideoGame/AmnesiaTheDarkDescent''.
142* ''WebAnimation/MinilifeTV'': In "The Vampodcast", the movie Chris, Ian, and Vince watch is ''Jurassic Series/ParksAndRecreation''.
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146* When Benny makes his first appearance in ''Webcomic/CharbyTheVampirate'' he is preceded by ripples in a puddle in a shout out to the T-rex's approach from the movie.
147* ''WebComic/DumbingOfAge'' makes reference to it a few times, mostly because of Dina and her love of paleontology. She has rather mixed feelings about the franchise: on the one hand she respects it for the impact it had on bringing dinosaurs to the mainstream, she also cannot fully condone it due to several paleontological errors it made, most notably the lack of feathers on them in recent movies. She did, however, learn enough piano to play the them from Jurassic Park.
148* ''{{Webcomic/Housepets}}'' had an arc entitled "Let's Imaginate Jurassic Park", which featured the characters reenacting and spoofing the movie.
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152* As of 2021, ''Podcast/RiffTrax'' has riffed upon all the films aside from ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' (possibly because Mike, Kevin, and Bill previously tacked the electronic press kit on ''Mystery Science Theater 3000''; see Live-Action TV above). ''Jurassic Park'' features Music/WeirdAlYankovic as a guest riffer alongside Mike Nelson, while ''Jurassic Park III'' is a solo riff by Matthew J. Elliott. The films have occasionally been referenced in other riffings:
153** In ''The Visitor'', the imperiled leading lady escapes a vicious hawk by slamming a door behind her. The doorknob shakes as the unseen hawk on the other side tries to turn it. When it stops, Bill quips "It left to go try the kitchen in Jurassic Park."
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157* In his review of games based on movies directed by Creator/StevenSpielberg, WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd reviewed various ''Jurassic Park'' video games for the [[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]], [[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]], Platform/SegaGenesis, Platform/SegaCD, and [[Platform/ThreeDOInteractiveMultiplayer 3DO]]. Many years later, he reviewed ''VideoGame/JurassicParkTrespasser''.
158* 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!"
159* In an episode of ''WebVideo/ConsoleWars'', Greg and Dan see whether the [[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]] or the Platform/SegaGenesis had the better LicensedGame based on the movie.
160* ''WebVideo/FascinatingHorror'''s 2022 AprilFoolsDay video focuses on 'The Isla Nublar Incident', a summary of the events of Jurassic Park presented in his honest and frank style. Fun fact: [[spoiler:He only says the word 'dinosaur' once, in what would probably be considered a WhamLine had this been a real documentary.]]
161--> "Regrettably, the 1993 Isla Nublar disaster would ''not'' be the only [[Film/JurassicWorld mass casualty incident]] [[SequelHook to take place on the island.]]"
162* ''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'', ''The One Where a Dinosaur Says "Alan"'', ''Raptor Rex vs. [=DinoShark=]'', ''The Bland Before Time'' and ''Jurassic World Episode 6: The Clone Wars ''), while in 2018 ''[[WebVideo/HonestTrailers Honest Game Trailers]]'' cut together a clip taking on ''every'' tie-in video game the films inspired...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).
163* ''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).
164* One episode of ''Webanimation/RedVsBlue'' had Simmons thrice saying regarding an incoming threat "Don't move. Its vision is based on movement."
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168* ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'':
169** The short "Video Review" has the Warners going against a dinosaur that emerges from a ''Jurassic Park'' video cover.
170** 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 an animatronic dinosaur's head off.
171** The ColdOpen for the first episode of [[WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020 the 2020 revival]] spoofs the scene where Alan and Ellie discover the ''Brachiosaurus'', with the Warners substituting for the dinosaur and Creator/StevenSpielberg (voicing himself!) standing in for Hammond. And they also have a Pinky and the Brain! (The show and the movie ''did'' debut the same year the first time around.)
172--->'''Alan:''' Clean, vectored outlines... Widescreen format...
173--->'''Ellie:''' These don't look like reruns!
174--->'''Spielberg:''' Uh, well, uh... they're not. [[UnCancelled I reanimated them.]]
175* An episode of ''WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld'' is titled "Geriatric Park".
176* ''WesternAnimation/TheCritic'':
177** One of the rotating {{Couch Gag}}s had caricatures of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers eaten by a ''T.rex'' mid-dance.
178** In "A Little Deb Will Do Ya", the natural history museum where the debutante ball is held has a banner hung outside that reads "We take the fun out of ''Jurassic Park''!"
179** 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."
180** 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 the opening kill in ''Film/{{Jaws}}'' ensues.
181** In "Dr. Jay", Jay presents a clip from ''Jurassic Park 2: Revenge of the Raptors'' ([[HilariousInHindsight this was before the first sequel came 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!
182** 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!
183* ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'': The episode "Operation: B.U.L.L.I.E.S." is a parody with bullies as dinosaurs.
184* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'':
185** In "The Other Bin of Scrooge [=McDuck=]!", Scrooge mutters "Clever girl..." when he finds a half-eaten sandwich during his sasquatch hunt.
186** "Nothing Can Stop Della Duck!" has the shot of a glass of water vibrating to the footsteps of the Gilded Man.
187** In "Beaks in the Shell!", Mark Beaks has a computer-protecting program which consists of a picture of him wagging his finger and saying "Ah ah ah! You didn't say the magic word" whenever the wrong password is put in.
188* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'':
189** In "I Take Thee Quagmire", part of the video of Quagmire's "death" has him being attacked by a ''T-rex'', which involved Peter holding a dinosaur figure to the camera while humming the movie's theme.
190** "Hell Comes to Quahog" features the death of a Superstore USA employee sitting on the toilet styled like Gennaro's death.
191** "Padre de Familia" featured a scene where Peter sacrifices a goat to Toby Keith.
192** In "Tales of a Third Grade Nothing", Peter travels by helicopter to Executive Bathroom Island, complete with Dr. Hammond accompanying him.
193** A cutaway from "Tom Tucker: The Man and His Dream" shows Chris acting like the ''Dilophosaurus'' and spitting venom in Lois's face.
194* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
195** In "Bart Gets an Elephant", Marge opens the curtains to reveal Stampy the elephant's eye, whose iris shrinks like the ''T-rex'' in the film.
196*** A similar gag appears at the end of "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo" when the Simpsons' plane home is detained from taking off by a Franchise/{{Godzilla}} attack.
197** In "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song", a jobless Principal Skinner plans on selling a story about dinosaurs brought back to life called ''Billy and the Cloneasaurus'', getting a long verbal thrashing from Apu for his plagiarism.
198** "Itchy & Scratchy Land" features several nods to this film, along with another Creator/MichaelCrichton work, ''Film/{{Westworld}}''.
199** In the ''Time and Punishment'' segment from "Treehouse of Horror V", Homer travels back to a time when dinosaurs "weren't just confined to zoos".
200** In "When You Dish Upon a Star", the celebrities' water glasses shake when a hoard of starstruck townspeople are approaching.
201** In "Monty Can't Buy Me Love", the film's theme plays when Mr. Burns goes off in search of the Loch Ness Monster.
202** "Days of Future Future" features a place called Cretaceous Park ("Now Correctly Named"), where captive dinosaurs perform tricks for their audience.
203** "Walking Big & Tall" features a scene where Albert gets off his Rascal scooter, causing the coffee in Chief Wiggum's cup to ripple, and "roars" like the ''T. rex''.
204** The final segment of "Treehouse of Horror XXIX" is 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.
205** 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.]]
206* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'':
207** Fry visits "Jurassic Kiddie Park" in "I Dated a Robot".
208** In "The Thief of Baghead", the crew visit an aquarium exhibit called "Jurassic Tank", accompanied by a John Hammond {{Expy}}.
209* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'':
210** A sketch from "Disemboweled by an Orphan" featured two ''Velociraptors'', sick that they're all female, sneaking into the park's lab to create a male to mate with.
211** A sketch from "Chipotle Miserables" features the ''Velociraptors'' practicing their coordinated attacks, led by a PrimaDonnaDirector raptor.
212** A sketch from "Petless M in: Cars Are Couches off the Road" parodies Lex and Tim's escape from the raptors in the kitchen. Tim dies after hearing the Veloci-rapper's dope rap lyrics.
213* In the ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventuresSpringBreakSpecial'', the name of the retirement park that Hamton's grandparents live in is called Jeriatric Park, and is heavily modeled after Jurassic Park, complete with an elderly T-rex greeting the incoming residents and visitors.
214* There's an episode of ''WesternAnimation/ActionLeagueNow'' that's a WholePlotReference to the film, entitled "Yurplastic Park", where Bill the Lab Guy's island of plastic dinosaurs is under seige by the government.
215* The ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'' episode "Histrionics" spoofs ''Jurassic Park'' with a MrAltDisney replacing Hammond and animatronic historical figures replacing the dinosaurs.
216* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{TUGS}}'' segment, "Otis the Movie Star" from the ''WesternAnimation/SaltysLighthouse'' episode, "Sound Off", Mr. Boffo and Mr. Socco tell Captain Star about their past movies, one of which is entitled, ''Jurassic Harbor''.
217* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'':
218** In "It's About Time", the boys repair a TimeMachine and accidentally strand themselves and their sister in the Cretaceous Period. These were inevitable.
219** In "The Lizard Whisperer", Candace notices Steve the Chameleon (who has been hit with the [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever Gigant-Inator]]) in the rearview mirror. His footsteps also shake her glass of water.
220** The MindScrew ending of "Tri-State Treasure: Boot of Secrets" includes, among other things, a tyrannosaur roaring as a banner falls down.
221* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'':
222** In "Jurassic Fart", the contestants have to avoid a pair of Raptors that follow the stereotypical portrayal of ''Velociraptor'' popularized by the JP series. One of the Raptors is able to open the door to the mess hall.
223** In "Tortoise Rigamortis", after the Canadian goose that has been given Bowie a hard time during the episode's challenge scares three of the animals he wanted to take a selfie with, Bowie utters "Clever girl".
224* ''WesternAnimation/XavierRiddleAndTheSecretMuseum'': In a FreezeFrameBonus, the Barbasol shaving cream can be seen in the Secret Museum cubbies.
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