
Flat Joy: Owen's response to learning that Hudson and his family are going to stay at the park indefinitely, meaning Hudson's going to keep hanging around him.Ian Malcolm affectionately refers to his Groupie Brigade as "Affic-Ian-Ados". Wu and to a lesser extent, Masrani, Allison helps Danny and Sinjin in sabotaging Jurassic World. Face–Heel Turn: Having being diminished and pushed around by Dr.Expy: Sinjin is obviously based on Indiana Jones, though he's hardly a hero.How upset would the audience be? Cut to an angry audience chanting "Give us Ian! Give us Ian!" Malcolm to the lecture he's already late for, Owen points out that this is a lecture about a book. Description Cut: As they board the monorail to get Dr.Ian Malcolm is straight up presented as The Rock Star in all but career in-universe. Wu's For Science! philosophy, Vic's Trigger-Happy attitude towards handling threats. Most of the characters who originated in the films have key aspects of their canon personalities exaggerated here: Masrani's enthusiasm, especially for higher profits Claire's perky Married to the Job attitude, Dr. Character Exaggeration: Intentional and Played for Laughs.Alan Grant is finally back in "Blown Away!" And his interests in raptors hasn't died down.

The resulting misadventure includes many call-backs and continuity nods, such as his being upset to once again have to sit in the back of a Jeep that's being "pursued" by carnivores (in this case, Owen's raptors)! Ian Malcolm finally returns to Isla Nublar after his previous trip to Jurassic World's predecessor. Call-Back: In "The Power and the Peril!" Dr.( Of course, most of the show's audience knows going in Jurassic World will eventually fall anyway.) Bittersweet Ending: In the end, Owen, Claire, Hudson and Allison succeed in saving Jurassic World from ruin but Danny and his associates are still on the loose, no doubt planning more schemes against them.Surprisingly, Masrani disapproves the idea since that would lead to the endangerment of the guests and himself - doesn't help that the video Wu and Miles put together to sell him on the idea teases that that's exactly what would happen!

Bigger Is Better: Wu and Miles's initial plan to create more exciting attractions in "The Hybrid Horror!" is to double the size of the dinosaurs.Big Bad: Danny Nedermeyer, with his hired helper, Sinjin.Because of them, he believes Jurassic World can be functional. Arson, Murder, and Admiration: After being rescued, Mitchell reprimands Masrani for the failing or lack of security but then praises the staff of Jurassic World, particularly Owen and Claire for their actions.Animal Stampede: In the aptly titled "Stampede!", a herd of Sinoceratops are about to crush Masrani until Claire figures out a way to save him.

Malcolm also comes around to the idea that raptors can be trained. She's "not even a little" attracted to him. At the end, however, Owen is mollified when Claire explains to him that her job entails making guests' experiences as satisfying as possible, and in Ian's case, that means constantly flattering his ego. Malcolm regards Owen's work training raptors as foolhardy at best, crazy at worst. Even as Owen helps handle the crises caused by the power surges, Claire only lavishes praise on Ian's contributions - and appears attracted to him to boot. Ian Malcolm, whom everyone else is preoccupied with.

LEGO Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar is a 2019, 13-episode CG-animated television miniseries that acts as a prequel to the 2015 film Jurassic World, airing on Nickelodeon in the United States.Ĭontinuing the story that began in the special LEGO Jurassic World: The Secret Exhibit, in 2012, the Jurassic World zoological park is in its prime.
