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* In the ''WesternAnimation/AceVentura'' animated show, the titular character has to make an investigation in a park of resurrected dinosaurs created by a John Hammond-{{Expy}} during the episode ''Dino Mite''.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AceVenturaPetDetective'': In the ''WesternAnimation/AceVentura'' animated show, the titular character has to make an investigation in "Dino-Mite", Ace visits a dinosaur zoo and theme park that's clearly a spoof of resurrected dinosaurs created by ''Film/JurassicPark'', complete with a John Hammond-{{Expy}} during the episode ''Dino Mite''.Hammond {{Expy}}.
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{{Parody Episode}}s[=/=]{{Whole Plot Reference}}s of ''Film/{{Jurassic Park|1993}}'' -- because of SmallReferencePools, the parodies are usually of the Creator/StevenSpielberg film, not [[Literature/JurassicPark the original book]].

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{{Parody Episode}}s[=/=]{{Whole Plot Reference}}s of ''Film/{{Jurassic Park|1993}}'' -- because of SmallReferencePools, the parodies are usually of the Creator/StevenSpielberg film, not [[Literature/JurassicPark [[Literature/JurassicPark1990 the original book]].
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{{Parody Episode}}s[=/=]{{Whole Plot Reference}}s of ''Film/JurassicPark'' -- because of SmallReferencePools, the parodies are usually of the Creator/StevenSpielberg film, not [[Literature/JurassicPark the original book]].

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* The film ''Film/AgeOfDinosaurs'' is a blatant {{Mockbuster}} of ''Film/JurassicPark''. A rich old man has scientists use DNA samples to recreate dinosaurs in order to use them as attractions. Unfortunately, the dinosaurs manage to escape from their cages and attack people. Many scenes are even very similar, notably the "raptors in the kitchen" (with ''Carnotaurus'' this time).
* ''Film/DragonFighter'': Is a Creator/{{Syfy}} {{Mockbuster}} of ''Film/JurassicPark'', a group of scientists manage to clone a dragon in a facility where they clone extinct or endangered creatures, the dragon then escapes and rampages through the facility.

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* The film ''Film/AgeOfDinosaurs'' is a blatant {{Mockbuster}} of ''Film/JurassicPark''.''Film/JurassicPark1993''. A rich old man has scientists use DNA samples to recreate dinosaurs in order to use them as attractions. Unfortunately, the dinosaurs manage to escape from their cages and attack people. Many scenes are even very similar, notably the "raptors in the kitchen" (with ''Carnotaurus'' this time).
* ''Film/DragonFighter'': Is ''Film/DragonFighter'' is a Creator/{{Syfy}} {{Mockbuster}} of ''Film/JurassicPark'', ''Film/JurassicPark1993'', a group of scientists manage to clone a dragon in a facility where they clone extinct or endangered creatures, the dragon then escapes and rampages through the facility.



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* The WebVideo/{{Smosh}} video "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkOKfFcOnvQ JURASSIC POKEMON]]" is a RealTrailerFakeMovie spoof of the [[Film/JurassicPark first film]] where instead of bringing back dinosaurs, the scientists did a FossilRevival process to make Franchise/{{Pokemon}} real.

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* The WebVideo/{{Smosh}} video "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkOKfFcOnvQ JURASSIC POKEMON]]" is a RealTrailerFakeMovie spoof of [[Film/JurassicPark1993 the [[Film/JurassicPark first film]] where instead of bringing back dinosaurs, the scientists did do a FossilRevival process to make Franchise/{{Pokemon}} real.



* ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget2015'': As the title implies, the episode "Jurassic Jerk" is a parody of ''Film/JurassicPark''. A scientist managed to create dinosaur clones, so Talon is sent by Dr. Claw to steal T. rex eggs. Inspector Gadget comes to the facility to prevent it, but he accidentally disables the security defenses, which results in the dinos escaping and going on a rampage.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{MAD}}'': Two episodes are obvious parodies of ''Film/JurassicPark'':

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* ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget2015'': As the title implies, the episode "Jurassic Jerk" is a parody of ''Film/JurassicPark''.''Film/JurassicPark1993''. A scientist managed to create dinosaur clones, so Talon is sent by Dr. Claw to steal T. rex eggs. Inspector Gadget comes to the facility to prevent it, but he accidentally disables the security defenses, which results in the dinos escaping and going on a rampage.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{MAD}}'': Two episodes are obvious parodies of ''Film/JurassicPark'':''Film/JurassicPark1993'':



* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'': Discussed but Subverted in the episode "Island Adventures: Open Door Policy". After the Titans discovered some LivingDinosaurs on a remote island, Robin suggests using them to make an amusement park, but the others dismiss his idea because it would be too much work and these kind of things always ends up going wrong, no matter the security measures used. The episode still contains a few references to ''Film/JurassicPark'', in particular with the Velociraptors being able to open doors.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'': Discussed but Subverted in the episode "Island Adventures: Open Door Policy". After the Titans discovered some LivingDinosaurs on a remote island, Robin suggests using them to make an amusement park, but the others dismiss his idea because it would be too much work and these kind of things always ends up going wrong, no matter the security measures used. The episode still contains a few references to ''Film/JurassicPark'', ''Film/JurassicPark1993'', in particular with the Velociraptors being able to open doors.



* ''WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld'': As indicated by the title, the episode "Geriatric Park" parodies ''Film/JurassicPark''. When Bobby goes to see his grandfather at the retirement home, he imagines that the place is a dinosaur park run by {{Expies}} of John Hammond and Ian Malcolm. The "raptors in the kitchen" scene is notably parodied.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BobbysWorld'': As indicated by the title, the episode "Geriatric Park" parodies ''Film/JurassicPark''.''Film/JurassicPark1993''. When Bobby goes to see his grandfather at the retirement home, he imagines that the place is a dinosaur park run by {{Expies}} of John Hammond and Ian Malcolm. The "raptors in the kitchen" scene is notably parodied.



** An InUniverse example. During the episode " Lookit The Fuzzy Heads", Yakko, Wakko, and Dot go to see [[ShowWithinAShow the movie "Jurassic Picnic"]] at the cinema, which is obviously a parody of ''Film/JurassicPark'' and features a scene very similar to the famous "escape of the ''T. rex''" (complete with {{Expies}} of Allan Grant and Ellie Slatter).

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** An InUniverse example. During the episode " Lookit The Fuzzy Heads", Yakko, Wakko, and Dot go to see [[ShowWithinAShow the movie "Jurassic Picnic"]] at the cinema, which is obviously a parody of ''Film/JurassicPark'' ''Film/JurassicPark1993'' and features a scene very similar to the famous "escape of the ''T. rex''" (complete with {{Expies}} of Allan Grant and Ellie Slatter).



* In the ''ComicBook/WalterMelon'' animated show, the episode "Molasses Park" is a clear parody of ''Film/JurassicPark''.

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* In the ''ComicBook/WalterMelon'' animated show, the episode "Molasses Park" is a clear parody of ''Film/JurassicPark''.''Film/JurassicPark1993''.



* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' made many sketches parodying ''Film/JurassicPark'', such as "Her-assic Park", "He's Dino-Mite", "Velociraptor Practice", "Jurassic Park's Original Name" and "Velocirapper".

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* ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' made many sketches parodying ''Film/JurassicPark'', ''Film/JurassicPark1993'', such as "Her-assic Park", "He's Dino-Mite", "Velociraptor Practice", "Jurassic Park's Original Name" and "Velocirapper".



* The episode "Watch Your Assic Park" of ''[[Film/{{Spaceballs}} Spaceballs:]] The Animated Series'' is a blatant parody of ''Film/JurassicPark''. Lone Starr and his friends win an invitation to visit Watch Your Assic Park, where President Skroob injects dinosaur DNA into athletes. Many scenes of the movie are spoofed, including the T. rex escape and the attack of the raptors.

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* The episode "Watch Your Assic Park" of ''[[Film/{{Spaceballs}} Spaceballs:]] ''Film/{{Spaceballs}}: The Animated Series'' is a blatant parody of ''Film/JurassicPark''.''Film/JurassicPark1993''. Lone Starr and his friends win an invitation to visit Watch Your Assic Park, where President Skroob injects dinosaur DNA into athletes. Many scenes of the movie are spoofed, including the T. rex escape and the attack of the raptors.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ExtremeDinosaurs'': The episode "Cyber Raptors" has the Extreme Dinosaurs going to a theme park that is clearly based on ''Jurassic Park'' except with mechanical dinosaurs. The Raptors then infiltrate the control center and re-wire the robot dinosaurs into attacking the heroes, before sending out their own robotic raptors.
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Specific sequences parodied will include the infamous "Welcome to Jurassic Park" scene with the Brachiosaurus, the [[BadVibrations vibrating glass of water]] before the T-rex (or whatever dangerous creature) appears, and the "raptors in the kitchen" scene.

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Specific sequences parodied will include the infamous "Welcome to Jurassic Park" scene with the Brachiosaurus, ''Brachiosaurus'', the [[BadVibrations vibrating glass of water]] before the T-rex ''T. rex'' (or whatever dangerous creature) appears, and the "raptors in the kitchen" scene.
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* ''VideoGame/SpyroEnterTheDragonfly'': The world, "Jurassic Jungle", is clearly a parody of ''Jurassic Park'', with Spyro dealing with escaped mechanical Riptocs that resemble ''T. rex'' and raptors.

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* ''VideoGame/SpyroEnterTheDragonfly'': The world, "Jurassic Jungle", is clearly a parody of ''Jurassic Park'', with Spyro dealing with escaped mechanical Riptocs (dinosaur-like {{Mooks}}) that resemble ''T. rex'' and raptors.
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* ''VideoGame/SpyroEnterTheDragonfly'': The world, "Jurassic Jungle", is clearly a parody of ''Jurassic Park'', with Spyro dealing with mechanical ''T. rex'' and raptors that escaped from their cages.

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* ''VideoGame/SpyroEnterTheDragonfly'': The world, "Jurassic Jungle", is clearly a parody of ''Jurassic Park'', with Spyro dealing with escaped mechanical Riptocs that resemble ''T. rex'' and raptors that escaped from their cages.raptors.
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* ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'''s Fall 2022 [[ChallengeRun/KingdomOfLoathing Special Challenge Path]], Fall of the Dinosaurs, replaces all monsters in the Kingdom with dinosaurs who escaped from a theme park, while all quest briefings are replaced with re-enactments of various scenes from the movie.
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A subtrope of WholePlotReference and StockParody. One of TheNewestOnesInTheBook, since the book came out in 1990, and the film (which parodies tend to be based on) in 1993.

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A subtrope of WholePlotReference and StockParody. One of TheNewestOnesInTheBook, since the book came out in 1990, and the film (which parodies tend to be based on) in 1993.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': An early episode had the Planet Express crew visit "Jurassic Kiddy Park", a cross between the titled park and a children's petting zoo. Fry is seen excitedly riding a full-sized T-Rex tethered to a pole, much to the embarrassment of his friends. He even gets to feed the animal... a whole live pig dispensed from an oversized treat dispenser.

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