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* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe / LudicrousGibs: [[spoiler:Muldoon finds his body, and Ellie finds his body a few meters away.]]

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* HalfTheManHeUsedToBe / LudicrousGibs: HalfTheManHeUsedToBe: [[spoiler:Muldoon finds his body, and Ellie finds his body a few meters away.]]

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* MamaBear: It isn't as pronounced as Grant (whose PapaWolf tendencies are earned by CharacterDevelopment and more focused upon), but Ellie also develops this for Tim and Lex. She places herself in front of the kids with Grant when the ''velociraptors'' prepare to pounce and, when their attention is distracted by the T-rex, carries an injured Tim to safety.

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* MamaBear: It isn't as pronounced as Grant (whose PapaWolf tendencies are earned by CharacterDevelopment and more focused upon), on), but Ellie also develops this for becomes protective of Tim and Lex. She places herself in front of the kids with Grant when the ''velociraptors'' prepare to pounce and, when their attention is distracted by the T-rex, carries an injured Tim to safety.



* PurelyAestheticGlasses: She has a pair on for part of the first film, from first arriving at the visitor center to the discussion at lunch.

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* PurelyAestheticGlasses: She has sports a pair on for part of the first film, from first arriving at the visitor center Visitor Center to the discussion at lunch.



* SilverVixen: Ellie still retains most of her blonde hair and facial visage in her sixties.

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* SilverVixen: Ellie still retains most of her blonde hair and facial visage in her sixties.fifties.



* TankTopTomboy: She wears a blue tank top under her pink shirt, and still keeps it on after losing the shirt heading back to the Visitor Center.



* BreakoutCharacter: Among the humans in this franchise anyway; his book equivalent ''died'' of his injuries but the sequel novel ''The Lost World'' -- which was written with a film adaptation in mind -- retconned that so he could be the protagonist. He's only become more popular as the years have passed, becoming the first of the original trilogy's principals to appear in the ''Jurassic World'' films. In fact, Malcolm is the only Jurassic character to appear in both books ''and'' all six films in some [[TheCameo fashion]].

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* BreakoutCharacter: Among the humans in this franchise anyway; his book equivalent ''died'' of his injuries but the sequel novel ''The Lost World'' -- which was written with a film adaptation in mind -- retconned that so he could be the protagonist. He's only become more popular as the years have passed, becoming the first of the original trilogy's principals to appear in the ''Jurassic World'' films. In fact, Malcolm is the only Jurassic character to appear in both books ''and'' all six films in some [[TheCameo fashion]].



* {{Determinator}}: The second movie shows that he decided to tell the world about [=InGen=]'s experiments even when doing so was a breach of non-disclosure and made him a mockery of the scientific community. Decides to go to Isla Sorna to save Sarah even if it's exactly what he doesn't want to do (because ''that'' is what Hammond wants).
* DisappearedDad: His daughter outright accuses him of as much; he gets better, though. As, in the first movie, he mentions having three kids, and in the sixth he says 5, so he has four other kids that never appear in the franchise.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Starts ''The Lost World'' as a disgraced laughingstock and constantly DisappearedDad to his daughter Kelly; ends the movie with his relationship with her restored, his relationship with Sarah strengthened (perhaps the start of a new family unit built from the pieces of previous ones), and his career and professional reputation restored and then some, as not only are all of his claims now known to be true but he helped save San Diego from a rampaging ''T. rex'', making him a public hero. In the interim between this film and his appearance in ''Fallen Kingdom'' he has at least one book about his experiences published, too. ''Dominion'' also confirms he's still a beloved public figure.

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* {{Determinator}}: The second movie shows that he decided to tell the world about [=InGen=]'s experiments even when doing so was a breach of non-disclosure and made him a mockery of the scientific community. Decides He decides to go to Isla Sorna to save Sarah even if it's exactly what he doesn't want to do (because ''that'' is what Hammond wants).
* DisappearedDad: His daughter outright accuses him of as much; such; he gets better, though. As, in In the first movie, he mentions having three kids, kids; and in the sixth he says 5, five, so he has four other kids that never appear in the franchise.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Starts He starts ''The Lost World'' as a disgraced laughingstock and constantly DisappearedDad to his daughter Kelly; ends the movie with his relationship with her restored, his relationship with Sarah strengthened (perhaps the start of a new family unit built from the pieces of previous ones), and his career and professional reputation restored and then some, as not only are all of his claims now known to be true but he helped save San Diego from a rampaging ''T. rex'', making him a public hero. In the interim between this film and his appearance in ''Fallen Kingdom'' he has at least one book about his experiences published, too. ''Dominion'' also confirms he's still a beloved public figure.



-->"I ''really'' hate that man..."

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-->"I ''really'' hate that man...man."



* AdaptationalBadass: Is a lot more capable that her book incarnation. When she and Tim are trapped in the kitchen by the Velociraptors, she tricks The Big One into smashing its head on a chrome stove that had her reflection on it.
* AdaptationalIntelligence: In addition to an age lift, Lex is given knowledge of computer systems that she didn't have in the books. This change is likely to make sure that Lex doesn't come across as utterly unlikable and useless, as she does in the book.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike her book counterpart, who was a whiny, sports-obssessed, SpoiledBrat who enjoyed bullying Tim for his fondness toward dinosaurs along with her dad, she's more friendly, easygoing and seems interested, or at least neutral, toward the dinos. She and Tim still snark at each other a lot but they clearly care for each other.

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* AdaptationalBadass: Is a lot She's far more capable that than her book incarnation. When she and Tim are trapped in the kitchen by the Velociraptors, she tricks The Big One into smashing its head on a chrome stove that had her reflection on it.
* AdaptationalIntelligence: In addition to an age lift, Lex is given knowledge of computer systems that she didn't have in the books. This change is likely to make sure that Lex doesn't come across as utterly unlikable and useless, as she does useless like in the book.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike her Her book counterpart, who counterpart was a whiny, sports-obssessed, sports-obsessed SpoiledBrat who enjoyed bullying Tim for his fondness toward dinosaurs along with her dad, while in the film she's more friendly, easygoing and seems interested, or at least neutral, toward the dinos. She and Tim still snark at each other a lot but they clearly care for each other.



* {{Tomboy}}: The book version of Lex is a huge baseball fan. The movie version of Lex is older and more nerdy but she still wears a baseball cap and seems pretty capable at things like climbing, so she might count to a lesser degree.
* TookALevelInBadass: Spends most of first movie as TheLoad. When the raptors attack, her hacking skill becomes useful to help the heroes. Her and Tim working together to trap one of the Raptors in a walk-in freezer is pretty awesome too.

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* {{Tomboy}}: The book version of TankTopTomboy: In the first film, Lex is a huge baseball fan. The movie version of Lex is older and more nerdy but she still wears a baseball cap and floral tank top and, in addition to her computer skills, seems pretty capable at things activities like climbing, so she might count to a lesser degree.
climbing.
* TookALevelInBadass: Spends She spends most of first movie as TheLoad. When the raptors attack, her hacking skill becomes useful to help the heroes. Her and Tim working together to trap one of the Raptors in a walk-in freezer is pretty awesome too.

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