The Jurassic Park Iceberg Explained

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4 Jun 2022123:28
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TLDRThe video script delves into the expansive universe of the Jurassic Park franchise, covering a myriad of topics that cater to die-hard fans and casual viewers alike. It touches on the franchise's video games, such as the ambitious yet flawed 'Trespasser' and the cult classic 'Operation Genesis', as well as the various controversies, like the Spinosaurus's controversial defeat of the T-Rex. The script also explores the franchise's inclusion of scientifically inaccurate dinosaurs and its impact on pop culture. It discusses the 'Jurassic World' era, including the 'Jurassic World Alive' mobile game and the 'Camp Cretaceous' series, along with scrapped concepts and deleted scenes from the films. The narrative is interspersed with fan theories, the evolution of characters like Claire, and the legacy of the franchise in various media, including comics and novels. It concludes with a nod to the franchise's future, hinting at the potential for further exploration and expansion in the Jurassic Park universe.

Takeaways
  • ๐ŸŽฎ The Jurassic Park video game 'Trespasser' is famous for its ambitious design but was released unfinished and unpolished, leading to a dedicated fan community creating patches and mods to improve the game.
  • ๐Ÿฆ– The Spinosaurus controversy from 'Jurassic Park 3' has been a long-standing debate among fans, influencing the creature's absence in subsequent films and its symbolic defeat in 'Jurassic World'.
  • ๐Ÿ๏ธ The Jurassic Park franchise includes multiple islands, with several being introduced prior to 'Jurassic World Evolution', expanding the universe beyond the well-known Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฝ๏ธ 'Jurassic World Dominion' released a prologue short film that explores the Cretaceous period and teases the integration of dinosaurs into the modern world.
  • ๐Ÿ“š The in-universe novel 'God Creates Dinosaurs' by Ian Malcolm is a recurring Easter egg within the 'Jurassic World' film, hinting at the character's broader influence on the franchise's narrative.
  • ๐ŸŽฎ 'Jurassic World Alive' is a Pokรฉmon Go-style augmented reality smartphone game that allows players to capture and create hybrid dinosaurs, contributing to the franchise's ongoing expansion into digital media.
  • ๐ŸŽฎ 'Jurassic Park Operation Genesis' is a beloved park simulation game that offers a dynamic experience with weather systems and a sandbox option, despite initial mixed reviews.
  • ๐Ÿ‘  The 'high heels' scene from 'Jurassic World', where Claire runs from the Indoraptor in high heels, has been both mocked and defended by actress Bryce Dallas Howard for its narrative significance.
  • ๐Ÿฆ• The Dinosaur Protection Group from 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' is an in-universe organization advocating for dinosaur rights, with an active online presence and engagement with fans.
  • ๐Ÿ“บ 'Camp Cretaceous' is an ongoing Netflix series set in the Jurassic Park universe, introducing new characters and prehistoric creatures, and is considered canon with the film series.
  • ๐ŸŽข 'Jurassic Park: The Ride' was a popular water ride at Universal Studios, which was updated to 'Jurassic World: The Ride' after its original iteration closed, maintaining the essence of the experience.
Q & A
  • What is the significance of the 'Jurassic Park Iceberg' mentioned in the transcript?

    -The 'Jurassic Park Iceberg' refers to a comprehensive collection of facts, trivia, and behind-the-scenes information related to the Jurassic Park franchise. It signifies an in-depth exploration of the series, including its games, controversies, and various adaptations.

  • Why is the game 'Trespasser' considered one of the most famous Jurassic Park video games?

    -Trespasser is considered one of the most famous Jurassic Park video games due to its ambitious nature as a first-person shooter with a unique survival aspect against dinosaurs. Despite being released in an unfinished state, leading to its notorious difficulty and bugs, it has gained a cult following and has been updated by fans through unofficial patches and mods.

  • What controversy arose from the movie 'Jurassic Park 3' regarding the Spinosaurus?

    -The controversy from 'Jurassic Park 3' arose because the Spinosaurus was depicted as being able to kill the T-Rex, which upset many fans who felt the T-Rex should have been the superior predator. This controversy has persisted among fans and influenced the Spinosaurus's absence in subsequent films.

  • How has the 'Jurassic World Alive' game incorporated elements from the 'Pokemon Go' game?

    -'Jurassic World Alive' incorporates elements from 'Pokemon Go' by using augmented reality technology, allowing players to travel around the real world to capture dinosaurs, create hybrid dinosaurs, and participate in various in-game events, much like the mechanics of 'Pokemon Go'.

  • What is the 'Lysine Contingency' in the Jurassic Park universe?

    -The 'Lysine Contingency' is a fail-safe measure created by InGen to control the dinosaurs in the Jurassic Park universe. It involves genetically engineering the dinosaurs to be unable to produce the amino acid lysine, forcing them to rely on lysine supplements provided by the park. If they escape and do not receive lysine, they would become ill and die, theoretically preventing them from surviving in the wild.

  • What was the original concept for 'Jurassic Park 4' by John Sale that involved pterodons?

    -John Sale's script for 'Jurassic Park 4' involved pterodons appearing at the beginning of the film, causing chaos at a baseball game on the mainland. The story followed a character named Nick Harris, who was tasked with finding a can of embryos to create a dinosaur capable of hunting down and killing the escaped dinosaurs on the mainland.

  • Why was the 'Jurassic Park: Chaos Effect' cartoon never produced?

    -The 'Jurassic Park: Chaos Effect' cartoon was cancelled, with the toy line already in production being released despite the show's cancellation. The cartoon's concept, which included dinosaur hybrids and drastically different character designs, was likely too far removed from the established Jurassic Park storyline and tone.

  • What is the significance of the 'Gene Guard Act' in the Jurassic Park franchise?

    -The 'Gene Guard Act' is a piece of fictional legislation introduced in the franchise to protect the cloned dinosaurs on Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna. It granted the dinosaurs rights similar to those of endangered species and initially banned further cloning by InGen and Masrani Corporation.

  • What is the 'Jurassic Park Builder' game for the Game Boy Advance known for?

    -The 'Jurassic Park Builder' game for the Game Boy Advance is known for featuring 140 different dinosaurs, making it the Jurassic Park game with the most dinosaur species to date.

  • What is the 'Jurassic Park: Survival' game, and why was it cancelled?

    -Jurassic Park: Survival was a planned video game that would have been a tie-in with 'Jurassic Park 3'. It was an open-world game with a focus on survival and exploration on Isla Sorna. The game was cancelled after Universal was unhappy with the progress, and the development was halted without a replacement developer being found.

  • What is the 'Jurassic Park Institute', and how was it used for promotion?

    -The 'Jurassic Park Institute' was an educational website created as part of a promotional campaign for the Jurassic Park franchise. It was linked to a fast-food kids meal promotion, where toys called 'Jurassic Bones' were included, allowing children to assemble dinosaur skeletons and learn more about the dinosaurs through the website.

Outlines
00:00
๐ŸŽฎ Jurassic Park Video Game Legacy and Controversies

The paragraph delves into the Jurassic Park video game franchise, highlighting the ambitious yet troubled development of 'Trespasser', released in 1998. It discusses the game's innovative features, such as the lack of difficulty settings and time limits, and the decision to forego crosshairs for a more realistic experience. The narrative also touches on the game's initial broken state and its subsequent revival by a dedicated fan community through unofficial patches and mods. Furthermore, it explores the infamous Spinosaurus controversy stemming from 'Jurassic Park 3' and its impact on the franchise's narrative and character inclusions. The paragraph concludes with a mention of lesser-known aspects of the franchise, including other islands within the Jurassic Park universe and the 'Dominion' prologue's unique approach to storytelling.

05:01
๐Ÿ“š In-Universe Novels and Alternate Lore

This section discusses the existence of in-universe novels within the Jurassic Park franchise, such as 'God Creates Dinosaurs', which is a book featured in 'Jurassic World'. It also covers the mobile game 'Jurassic World Alive', which utilizes augmented reality technology and allows players to capture dinosaurs in the real world. The paragraph further explores various hybrid dinosaurs that are part of the franchise's extended lore, some of which are only present in games like 'Jurassic World Evolution'. It also touches upon deleted scenes from the Jurassic Park films, providing insights into the development process and the evolution of the movies' narratives.

10:02
๐ŸŽข Jurassic Park Ride and its Impact

The paragraph focuses on the iconic 'Jurassic Park: The Ride', a water ride at Universal Studios that was immensely popular. It describes the ride's experience, which was based on a scene from the original novel and a deleted scene from the first film. The narrative details the ride's closure at Universal Studios Hollywood and its replacement with a 'Jurassic World' themed version. The paragraph also mentions the 'Jurassic Park Rapids Adventure' in Florida, Japan, and Singapore, which is a river rapids variant of the original ride. Additionally, it discusses 'Jurassic Park Operation Genesis', a beloved park simulation game that allows players to manage their own dinosaur park with a dynamic weather system and various missions.

15:03
๐Ÿ‘  Claire's High Heels and Dinosaur Protection Group

This section addresses the controversy surrounding a scene in 'Jurassic Park' where Claire runs in high heels to lure the T-Rex. It details the mockery of the scene and Bryce Dallas Howard's defense of her character's choice to wear heels. The paragraph also introduces the Dinosaur Protection Group, a non-profit organization featured in 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' that advocates for dinosaur rights and their protection from extinction. It mentions the group's website and Twitter account, which were created for the film's promotion and provided additional lore to the Jurassic Park universe.

20:04
๐Ÿฆ– Dinosaur Sightings and the Messrani Corporation

The paragraph explores the promotional efforts for 'Jurassic World: Dominion', which included found footage and news report-style videos that depicted dinosaurs living in our world. It also discusses the Messrani Corporation, which is featured in the Jurassic Park universe and has its own website that was created to promote 'Jurassic World'. The narrative touches upon the various deleted scenes from the 'Fallen Kingdom' that appeared in the trailers and the 'Camp Cretaceous' series, which is canon with the films and has introduced non-dinosaur prehistoric creatures into the franchise.

25:06
Jurassic Park Video Game Evolution and Cancellation

This section discusses the evolution of Jurassic Park video games, particularly the 'Jurassic Park Builder' and 'Jurassic World: The Game' for mobile devices, as well as the 'Jurassic Park III: Park Builder' for Game Boy Advance. It mentions the 'Zoo Tycoon' mod 'Jurassic Park Pack' and the original script for the first Jurassic Park film by Michael Crichton. The paragraph also covers the 'Carnosaur' series, which are mockbuster films that capitalized on the success of Jurassic Park, and the cancellation of several IDW Jurassic World comics that were announced but never released.

30:06
๐Ÿ“š Jurassic Park Novels and Comic Series

The paragraph highlights the Jurassic Park novels and comic series, including the 'Jurassic Park Adventures' trilogy and the 'Jurassic Park: Survivor' novel. It discusses the content of these stories, which often diverge from the film narratives and explore the fates of characters like Eric Kirby and Dr. Grant. The section also touches upon the 'Jurassic Park Raptor' comic series and the 'Jurassic Park: Devils in the Desert' comic series, which features pterodons terrorizing a western town.

35:07
๐ŸŽญ Jurassic Park's Impact on Popular Culture

This section explores the impact of Jurassic Park on popular culture, including its presence in fast food promotions like the Burger King and Fazoli's tie-ins, as well as the 'Jurassic Park Institute' website. It discusses the various merchandise and promotional materials that accompanied the films, such as the 'Jurassic Park' McDonald's promotion and the 'Jurassic Park III' Spinosaurus toy line. The paragraph also mentions the 'Jurassic Park: The Ride' online adventure game and the 'Lysine Contingency' as a gameplay mechanic in the 'Operation Genesis' game.

40:07
๐ŸŒ Jurassic Park's Online Presence and Interactive Experiences

The paragraph focuses on the online presence of the Jurassic Park franchise, including the 'Return to Jurassic Park' fan project, the 'Jurassic Park Online Adventure' game, and the 'Jurassic Park: Aftermath' motion comics. It discusses the 'Jurassic Park IV' script by William Monahan, which was rumored to break away from the traditional island setting, and the 'Jurassic World Live' tour, a stage show that is considered canon to the films. The section also touches upon the 'Lost World' website, an interactive experience that transported users into a point-and-click Jurassic Park adventure.

45:08
๐Ÿ” The Lysine Contingency and its Significance

This section discusses the 'Lysine Contingency', a concept within the Jurassic Park universe where the dinosaurs' DNA is altered to be dependent on lysine supplements. It explains how this was intended as a fail-safe to prevent escaped dinosaurs from surviving in the wild. The paragraph also mentions the 'Lysine Contingency' as a crucial element in the Telltale game and as a gameplay mechanic in 'Operation Genesis', where dinosaurs that escape their enclosures die due to the lack of lysine.

50:08
๐Ÿž๏ธ Jurassic Park Trespasser's Secret Ending

The final paragraph reveals a hidden ending in the 'Jurassic Park Trespasser' video game, where players can trigger an alternate conclusion that features John Hammond reciting the poem 'Ozymandias'. This ending is noted for its haunting nature and the abruptness with which the game ends, leaving a lasting impression on players. The paragraph also reflects on the various aspects of the Jurassic Park franchise covered in the video, inviting viewers to share their favorite dinosaur species and expressing a personal preference for the Segnosaurus.

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Keywords
๐Ÿ’กJurassic Park Franchise
The Jurassic Park franchise is a series of science fiction adventure films centered around the concept of cloning dinosaurs and the potential consequences of such technological advancements. The franchise began with the 1993 film 'Jurassic Park,' directed by Steven Spielberg, and has since expanded to include sequels, spin-offs, video games, and other media. In the video, the speaker expresses a deep fondness for the franchise, highlighting its significance in popular culture and its impact on their personal interests.
๐Ÿ’กTrespasser Video Game
Trespasser is a first-person shooter video game developed by DreamWorks Interactive and released in 1998. It is set in the Jurassic Park universe and takes place a year after the events of 'The Lost World: Jurassic Park.' The game is noted for its ambitious design and survival aspects, such as having no difficulty settings or time limits. Despite being rushed and initially being largely broken and unplayable, it has gained a cult following, with fans creating unofficial patches and mods to improve the gameplay experience, as mentioned in the script.
๐Ÿ’กSpinosaurus Controversy
The Spinosaurus controversy refers to the debate among fans of the Jurassic Park franchise following the release of 'Jurassic Park III,' in which the Spinosaurus is depicted as being capable of defeating the Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex). This caused an uproar among fans who were attached to the T-rex's perceived invincibility, leading to ongoing discussions and debates within the fan community. The controversy is mentioned to illustrate the passion and investment fans have in the franchise's lore.
๐Ÿ’กJurassic World Evolution
Jurassic World Evolution is a business simulation video game that was released in 2018. Players are tasked with building their own Jurassic Park, balancing the needs of tourists, dinosaurs, and infrastructure. The game is part of the larger Jurassic Park franchise and is mentioned in the context of other hybrid dinosaurs that appear only in the game and not in the films, indicating the game's expansion of the franchise's universe.
๐Ÿ’กDeleted Scenes
Deleted scenes refer to portions of a film that were removed from the final cut but can sometimes offer additional insights or alternative plot developments. In the context of the Jurassic Park franchise, several deleted scenes from each film are mentioned, which provide a glimpse into the creative process and the evolution of the storylines. These scenes can sometimes become topics of fan speculation and discussion.
๐Ÿ’กCamp Cretaceous
Camp Cretaceous is an animated series set within the Jurassic Park universe, which began airing on Netflix in 2020. The show follows a group of teenagers attending a summer camp on Isla Nublar when the events of 'Jurassic World' unfold. The series is noted for introducing non-dinosaur prehistoric creatures into the franchise's canon and for its connection to other media, such as 'Jurassic World Evolution 2.'
๐Ÿ’กJurassic Park Operation Genesis
Jurassic Park Operation Genesis is a park-building simulation game developed by Blue Tongue Entertainment and released in 2003. The game is considered by many to be the definitive Jurassic Park simulator, allowing players to create their own dinosaur park with a dynamic weather system and various missions. Despite mixed reviews at the time, it has become a cult classic and is still revered within the gaming community.
๐Ÿ’กHigh Heels Scene
The high heels scene refers to a specific moment in 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,' where the character Claire Dearing, played by Bryce Dallas Howard, runs from the Indoraptor while wearing high heels. This scene has been widely mocked for its implausibility, but the actress has defended it, stating that it was a deliberate choice that added to the character's journey.
๐Ÿ’กDinosaur Protection Group
The Dinosaur Protection Group is a non-profit organization featured in 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.' Led by Claire Dearing, the group's mission is to save dinosaurs from extinction and advocate for their rights as a species. The group's activities and messaging are highlighted in the video as an important aspect of the franchise's lore and its engagement with ethical considerations regarding the cloning of dinosaurs.
๐Ÿ’กJurassic Park Scientific Inaccuracies
The Jurassic Park scientific inaccuracies refer to the various misrepresentations of dinosaurs and paleontology in the films compared to real-world science. These inaccuracies are often a topic of discussion among fans and paleontologists, who note differences such as the portrayal of the Velociraptor, the size of the Mosasaurus, and the behavior of the Tyrannosaurus rex. Despite these inaccuracies, the franchise remains popular and has had a significant impact on public perception of dinosaurs.
Highlights

The Jurassic Park franchise is loved for its depiction of dinosaurs, despite the scientific inaccuracies.

Jurassic Park: Trespasser, a 1998 first-person shooter game, is known for its ambitious gameplay and realism, despite being released unfinished.

The Spinosaurus controversy from Jurassic Park 3 has been a long-standing debate among fans, influencing the character's absence in subsequent films.

Jurassic World Evolution introduced many hybrid dinosaurs, expanding the franchise's lore and offering new gameplay elements.

Camp Cretaceous, a Netflix show, adds non-dinosaur prehistoric creatures to the Jurassic Park canon, indicating the franchise's ongoing evolution.

Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis is a cult classic park simulation game that allows players to manage their own dinosaur park.

The high heels scene from Jurassic World, where Claire runs from the Indoraptor in heels, has been both mocked and defended by the actress Bryce Dallas Howard.

The Dinosaur Protection Group from Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom has an active online presence, including a website and Twitter account that add to the franchise's universe.

Jurassic Park's deleted scenes, including those from each film, provide insight into the development process and scrapped ideas.

Jurassic World Alive, a Pokรฉmon Go-style smartphone game, uses augmented reality to let players capture and create hybrid dinosaurs.

The Jurassic Park Iceberg video discusses various aspects of the franchise, including games, controversies, and theories, offering fans a deep dive into the series.

Jurassic Park 3 had a troubled production with significant script rewrites and changes, even during filming.

The Jurassic Park franchise has explored various media, including novels, comics, games, and animated series, expanding its reach and storytelling possibilities.

Jurassic World: Dominion's prologue, a short film released before the main movie, provides a glimpse into the Cretaceous period and sets the stage for the film's events.

The Jurassic Park franchise has a dedicated fanbase that creates unofficial patches and mods to enhance and fix older games, keeping them alive.

The Jurassic Park series has seen various adaptations and expansions, including a live-action TV series that was rumored but never materialized.

Jurassic Park's impact extends to promotional tie-ins, such as McDonald's and Burger King collaborations, demonstrating the franchise's broad cultural influence.

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