Jurassic Park parodies

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Since the release of Jurassic Park in 1993 there have been numerous parodies of the film and its sequels.

  • In Wayne's World 2, the first Tyrannosaurus rex scene is parodied when the Wayne and Garth are reading a map in the night in their car. Ripples form in the cup of soda, just like in Jurassic Park, and they put the map down and see the T. rex's eye in the window.
  • In the video game Beetle Adventure Racing for Nintendo 64, one of the racing courses includes a recurring T. rex breaking through an electric fence, similar to the T. rex scene in Jurassic Park.
  • Toy Story 2 features a scene where Rex, the toy dinosaur, is seen through the rearview mirror of the toy car he is chasing. The sentence made famous by the Jurassic Park movie, "Objects in the mirror may be closer than they appear," is also visible on the rear-view mirror of the toy car.
  • In The Simpsons episode Bart Gets an Elephant the titular elephant ('Stampy') peers into the Simpsons' living-room window upon arrival at their home. His pupil contracts, similar to when the T. rex looks inside the tour car in Jurassic Park.
  • In The Simpsons episode Itchy & Scratchy Land, both the design of and emblem on the helicopter that takes the Simpsons to the titular theme park resemble the helicopter which brings visitors to Isla Nublar in the movie. Later in the episode, Professor Frink warns of impending disaster at the park, basing his ascertations on chaos theory, a la Malcolm in the movie. During the disaster, the park's power goes out, as in Jurassic Park.
  • In the second story of The Simpsons episode Treehouse of Horror V when Homer travels back in time he arrives in the dinosaur age. Upon his arrival, Homer views a panorama highly reminiscent of the movie's 'lake scene', and remarks that he has gone back to a time when "dinosaurs weren't just confined to zoos" (a clear reference to Jurassic Park). The music in the background resembles John Williams' score for Jurassic Park. Homer is prompty attacked by a T. rex, which both sounds like and resembles the movie's creature, only with an added Simpsons-esque overbite. This can also be seen as a reference to A Sound of Thunder, when Homer remembers what his father said about not stepping on anything.
  • In The Simpsons episode Thirty Minutes over Tokyo, the family is going back to USA from Japan by airplane; suddenly, the plane gets attacked by Japanese kaiju, including Godzilla. Lisa then sees Godzilla's eye in one of the windows of the plane, just like the Jurassic Park scene of the T. Rex's eye in the window.
  • In The Flintstones motion picture, there is a scene that features a children's playground called, appropriately enough, Jurassic Park.
  • On an episode of The Showbiz Show with David Spade, a small crew was given the task of recreating the Jurassic Park theatrical trailer using strictly limited resources such as yellow clay and toy army men. The two versions of the trailer were then played side-by-side.
  • The television series Family Guy parodied the scene involving the T-Rex eating Donald Gennaro on the toilet in a 2006 episode.
  • During the episode I Take Thee Quagmire on the television series Family Guy, Peter is shown humming the Journey to the Island theme as he pretends the toy dinosaur in his hand is eating his friend Quagmire.
  • In Teen Titans episode End Part II or III Beast Boy, Starfire, and Cyborg are battling dark versions of themselves created by trigon. Beast Boy becomes a T-Rex and the dark one is a Spino like the fight between Rex and Spino in Jurassic Park III.