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Lego Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar is a 15-episode CG-animated television miniseries that acts as a prequel to the 2015 film Jurassic World. The show is a direct followup to the CG animated special, LEGO Jurassic World: The Secret Exhibit, and a loose prequel to the Jurassic World films as a whole.

The series began airing in Canada on Family Channel on July 6, 2019 and aired in the United States on Nickelodeon. An additional two part special aired in August, 2020 on Nickelodeon.

Plot[]

The series takes place at Jurassic World, a dinosaur theme park on the island of Isla Nublar. Velociraptor handler Owen Grady and the park's operations manager Claire Dearing work to keep Jurassic World from falling into ruin unaware that Dennis Nedry's nephew Danny Nedermeyer has a secret agenda to ruin it.

Episodes[]

  • Mission: Critical!
  • Stampede!
  • The Hybrid Horror!
  • Pteranodon't!
  • The Power and the Peril!
  • Spit Take!
  • A Fish Story (aka, Fish Story!)
  • Blown Away!
  • Haunted and Hunted! (aka, The Haunted and Hunted!)
  • To the Extreme!
  • Symptoms!
  • Under the Volcano!
  • The Monsters and the Mech!

Special[]

  • Double Trouble - Part 1
  • Double Trouble - Part 2

Shorts[]

  • Everything's Under Control
  • Nedry's Tour

Voice Cast[]

  • Sabrina Pitre as Stella
  • Kirby Morrow as Larson Mitchell
  • Patricia Drake as Dianne
  • Brian Drummond as various characters

Dinosaurs[]

Broadcast[]

In Australia, the series debuted on 9Go! on August 15, 2019. In the United States, Nickelodeon picked up the series and began airing it on September 14, with the first episode made available on video-on-demand platforms beginning August 25, 2019. ITV in the United Kingdom premiered the series as part of their CITV block on September 7, 2019.

Sets[]

Image#SetNumber of piecesMinifiguresPriceRelease
75934 Dilophosaurus on the Loose Box75934Dilophosaurus on the Loose168Dilophosaurus, Hudson Harper, Jurassic World Worker, Owen Grady$19.99 / €24.992019
75935 Baryonyx Face-Off- The Treasure Hunt Box75935Baryonyx Face-Off: The Treasure Hunt434Baryonyx, Claire Dearing, Danny Nedermeyer, Owen Grady, Red the Dog, Sinjin Prescott$59.99 / €59.992019
75937 Triceratops Rampage Box75937Triceratops Rampage447Allison Miles, Owen Grady, Simon Masrani, Tourist, Triceratops$59.99 / €59.992019
75938 T75938T. rex vs Dino-Mech Battle716T. Rex, Owen Grady, Claire Dearing, Danny Nedermeyer, Vic Hoskins, Blue, Charlie, Delta, Echo$89.99 / €89.992019
75939 alt175939Dr. Wu's Lab: Baby Dinosaurs Breakout164Henry Wu, Owen Grady, Baby Ankylosaurus, Baby Triceratops$19.99 / €24.99July 7, 2020
75940 alt175940Gallimimus and Pteranodon Breakout391Gallimimus, Pteranodon, Owen Grady, Claire Dearing, InGen Hunter$59.99 / €64.99July 7, 2020


4+[]

Image#SetNumber of piecesMinifiguresPriceRelease
75942 alt175942Velociraptor: Biplane Rescue Mission101Velociraptor, Owen Grady, Sinjin Prescott, Delta$29.99 / €29.99July 7, 2020


Minifigures[]

Trivia[]

  • This is the first TV series for the Jurassic Park franchise as a whole and the first animated series which made it to syndication.
  • The miniseries is loosely canon to the wider Jurassic Park series. Most prominent is the featuring of characters Ian Malcolm and Alan Grant visiting Jurassic World ahead of their official returns.
  • Despite taking place 3 years before the events of Jurassic World, the miniseries features character and dinosaur designs modeled from designs in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
  • The adult Allosaurus which features at the tailend of the series is modeled after the dinosaur's appearance in the canonical short film Battle at Big Rock.
  • The appearance of a dinosaur robot that Danny Nedermeyer pilots >may be a reference to the animatronic dinosaurs built by Stan Winston Studios that originally portrayed the dinosaurs on-screen in the first three Jurassic Park films.
  • The two-part special "Double Trouble" which sees a robotic AI operating Jurassic World and later attempting to eliminate all humans may be a loose reference to Westworld, a film directed by series creator Michael Crichton which is also about a theme park in which its controlling AI also goes awry. 
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