276°
Posted 20 hours ago

Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Control ‘N Conquer Carnotaurus Toro Large Dinosaur, Primal Attack Feature, Sounds, Map & Stickers, Ages 4 Years & Up​ - GNL07

£0.625£1.25Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

Hold the tail and twist this 8.5-inch (21.6-cm) long, 5-inch (12.7-cm) tall dinosaur figure for even more movements that can inspire hours of active storytelling If the viewer decides that the campers should try to find another way, they accidentally move towards Toro. All the campers run away, but Darius doesn't move. Toro charges at him and gets his revenge. Kids can take out all their animal instincts with this Carnotaurus figure that comes in a mighty size and is able to "gobble up" mini action figures whole! Get ready for thrilling action and adventure with Jurassic World Dino Escape! Inspired by the Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous series, this Super Colossal Carnotaurus "Toro" dinosaur figure comes in a HUGE size and can SWALLOW MINI ACTION FIGURES WHOLE! Kids can take out all their animal instincts with this Carnotaurus figure that comes in a mighty size and is able to “gobble up” mini action figures whole!

This disproves another new recent fan theory that the Carnotaurus in Jurassic World: Dominion was Toro. Unlatch the belly to release the prey “eaten” by the carnivorous dinosaur and start all over again.Get ready for thrilling action and adventure with Jurassic World Dino Escape! Inspired by the Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous series, this Super Colossal Carnotaurus “Toro” dinosaur figure comes in a HUGE size and can SWALLOW MINI ACTION FIGURES WHOLE! Just let him chomp them up, then undo the latch on the belly to release them and start a new carnivorous storyline! Also features authentic sculpting, texture and colour. Makes a great gift for ages 4 years old and up especially fans of the Jurassic World, dinosaurs and action play. Toro's name is Spanish for "bull" and a reference to both a Carnotaurus' horns resemblance to cattle horns as well as to Carnotaurus, which is Greek for "meat-eating bull". Toro exhibited an unwavering determination to hunt down the campers, persistently pursuing them until he was ultimately defeated by their use of explosives, which caused him to injure himself. When Toro first encountered the campers, it is possible that he experienced significant pain upon seeing them. This encounter likely made him realize that the campers, as a collective group, possessed the ability to defend themselves. In addition to his motion and sound features, this button-activated figure features authentic sculpting, texture and colors. The included button-cell battery is replaceable. With the Indominus Rex being part Carnotaurus was really easy for her to reason with Toro, as she so splendidly demonstrated when she communicated with the raptors.

He was going to appear in Jurassic World: Dominion, but he was removed. It can be assumed he still lives on Mantah Corp Island, which has since then been repurposed into a secret dinosaur sanctuary few people know about. Tell HUGE tales! This gigantic dinosaur figure is 16 INCHES (40.6 CM) TALL and 3 FEET (91 CM) LONG! It also features authentic sculpting, texture and color. Later on, if the viewer chooses to escape Hidden Adventure in the vehicle ride, Toro appears to challenge the Tarbosaurus to a fight. Their brawl will lead them inside the Hidden Adventure main area. The viewer can then choose for Darius to distract the dinosaurs, allowing the others to enter Hal Brimford's underground bunker. The distraction works long enough, and the campers escape, allowing the dinosaurs to continue their fight. Tell HUGE tales! This gigantic dinosaur figure is 16 INCHES (40.6 CM) TALL and 3 FEET (91 CM) LONG! It also features authentic sculpting, texture and colour.

Recently Viewed

Toro appears briefly in Yasmina's trauma induced nightmare, alongside the Indominus rex, a Ceratosaurus, and the Scorpios rex. It’s the perfect gift for ages 4 years old and up especially fans of Jurassic World, dinosaurs and action play! Toro had shown to heal some time later as his burns became darker and his distinct facial scar from Darius had healed.

Get ready to crush play time with the Jurassic World Wild Chompin' Carnotaurus "Toro" dinosaur inspired by the animated series, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous! Unlatch the belly to release the prey "eaten" by the carnivorous dinosaur and start all over again. If the viewer chooses to go past the Sinoceratops, the campers move from the left side of the Sinoceratops and Brooklynn gets pinned down by its tail. Toro shows up, and sees the campers behind the Sinoceratops. Toro's roar wakes up the Sinoceratops and they start fighting, allowing the campers to escape. Get ready for thrilling action and adventure with Jurassic World Dino Escape! Inspired by the Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous series, this Super Colossal Carnotaurus "Toro" dinosaur figure comes in a HUGE size and can SWALLOW MINI ACTION FIGURES WHOLE! Just let him chomp them up, then undo the latch on the belly to release them and start a new carnivorous storyline! Also features authentic sculpting, texture and color. Makes a great gift for ages 4 years old and up especially fans of the Jurassic World, dinosaurs and action play. Colors and decorations may vary. Toro isn't seen, but is mentioned a couple of times by Ben. [3] [4] Season 4 [ ] Rude Awakening [ ]It is conceivable that once Toro recovers from his physical injuries, he may continue to pursue the campers in his hunt. Without the protection of Bumpy, the campers may face increased risk.

Toro was meant to appear in Jurassic World: Dominion in place of the Carnotaurus with the broken horn, however, the executive producer of Camp Cretaceous, Scott Kreamer said that it didn't fit well in the story, and Toro was sadly cut from the film. This was confirmed in an interview with Scott and youtuber, Swrve. [9] With Extreme Chompin’ Tyrannosaurus, Tim Murphy figure with night vision goggles, and Jurassic Park Tour vehicle Despite the change in the final version, the dent seen on the van matches Toro's head shape, not the Indominus rex's. San-Diego Comic Con 2021/Mattel Creations Exclusive. Features Ray Arnold with removable arm, Velociraptor figure, and power utility box with lights and sounds!

With the release of Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous, it has become a popular fan theory that the scarred Carnotaurus at the end of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is indeed Toro, the male Carnotaurus from said series. Toro was the third male main dinosaur antagonist introduced in the franchise, the first being the Spinosaurus and second being the Indoraptor. Plus, Toro is the only Carnotaurus who has a confirmed gender, with the other two Carnotauruses, their genders are never mentioned. In Season 4 episode 4: Rude Awakening, This is the first time that Toro is seen since the two previous seasons and mention in Season 3. He made a brief appearance in Yaz's nightmare along with a Ceratosaurus and the two deceased hybrids - The Indominus rex and Scorpios rex. As of Season 5, Toro is the first known Carnotaurus to canonically kill a human, as Eli Mills was killed by Rexy the Tyrannosaurus and then the Carnotaurus devouring his remains. Had this been kept in however, Toro would be the only character from Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous to appear in a live-action film, as Scott already confirmed that none of the campers were going to make an appearance in Jurassic World: Dominion.

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment