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July’s Top 5 Most Viewed Jurassic Toys

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Here at Jurassic Toys: The Museum, every toy tells a story—of roaring dinos, daring escapes, and the thrill of collecting. As our online museum continues to grow, we’re taking a moment to highlight the five most viewed objects in the collection for the month July. From nostalgic nods to blockbuster exclusives, these are the items that have captured the imagination of fans around the world.

5. Hybrid Rampage Indominus Rex

Hybrid Indominus Rex (Jurassic World Dino Hybrid, Hasbro, 2016)

A monstrous blend of genetics and over-the-top design, the Hybrid Rampage Indominus Rex has remained a fan favorite—and one of the top 5 most viewed objects—since the museum’s launch. Released as part of Hasbro’s Jurassic World toy line, it may have faced mixed reviews from collectors back in the day, but today it’s embraced by many younger fans as a standout piece from the early Jurassic World era. Its imposing size, light-up features, and chaotic charm give it undeniable shelf presence, despite its shortcomings.

4. Jurassic World: Rebirth Popcorn Bucket

Sometimes, the unexpected steals the spotlight. This limited edition popcorn bucket that was on sale during the release week of Jurassic World: Rebirth features a highly detailed T. rex head bursting out of a jungle. Its popularity in the museum shows how movie tie-ins can become icons in their own right.

3. Hammond Collection Outhouse Chaos Set (SDCC Exclusive)

Outpost Chaos Playset (Hammond Collection, Mattel, 2022)

The Outhouse Chaos Set featuring Donald Gennaro (and a very angry T. rex) has flushed away the competition in the SDCC exclusives department. A rare collector’s piece, this Mattel Creations release proves that even the most infamous scene in Jurassic Park can inspire toy greatness.

2. Hammond Collection Velociraptor “Blue”

No dino has earned more modern love than Blue, and her sleek, screen-accurate Hammond Collection figure is a testament to her legacy. Articulated, detailed, and beautifully balanced between play and display, this figure is one of the most searched and clicked items in the museum past month. For many visitors, it’s their entry point into the world of premium Jurassic collecting.

Velociraptor “Blue” (Hammond Collection, Mattel, 2024)

1. Distortus Rex Island Escape Set

Distortus Rex Island Escape Set (Jurassic World: Rebirth, Mattel, 2025)

Topping the list is the electrifying Distortus Rex Island Escape Set, based on a thrilling escape scene from Jurassic World: Rebirth. This dynamic set includes the fearsome Distortus Rex (D‑Rex), a raft and articulated figures of Reuben Delgado and Isabella Delgado, and their tiny ceratopsian companion, Aquilops. With last month’s release of the Jurassic World sequel, it’s no surprise this set claimed the top spot among the most-viewed items in July.

There’s more to explore

Explore the full collection at https://jurassictoys.net/collection/ and discover rare items, fan-favorite figures, and the hidden corners of Jurassic toy history. Which object is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!



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