User blog:Yankovie/Jurassic Park References in Pixar Productions (fixable version)

Jurassic Park is a movie franchise (which is non-Disney) directed by Steven Spielberg.

References in Pixar

 * In Toy Story, when Rex roars at Mr. Potato Head during the song "Strange Things", his roar sounds just like the Tyrannosaurus rex in Jurassic Park.
 * In A Bug's Life, when Dim roars to help Dot scare Thumper away, he uses the same sound effect.
 * Also, when the bird appears, the bugs react to it as if it were like the T-Rex. Also, to the bugs, the bird's song sounds much like a roar. This is further supported by the fact that modern-day birds are the descendants of the dinosaurs.
 * In Toy Story 2, while inside Al's Toy Barn, Rex appears in a rearview side mirror (viewed by Mr. Potato Head) as he tries to catch up with the car, parodying a scene from Jurassic Park where a T-Rex appears in a rearview mirror when chasing a crew in a jeep (although for entirely different reasons as the T-Rex in the film was trying to eat the crew in the car, while Rex was attempting to get back in the car).
 * Coincidentally, Wayne Knight, who played Al McWhiggin in Toy Story 2 (and later Emperor Zurg in Buzz Lightyear of Star Command), also played Dennis Nedry in Jurassic Park.
 * In The Incredibles, the island that Syndrome lives on might be based on the Jurassic Park island in the earlier films.
 * Coincidentally, Samuel L. Jackson, who played Lucius Best/Frozone in The Incredibles, also played Ray Arnold in Jurassic Park.
 * In Toy Story 3, when Rex appears out of the ground, he roared with the Jurassic Park T-Rex roar.
 * In one of the Toy Story of Terror! deleted scenes, there is a movie titled Jurassic Water Park.
 * In The Good Dinosaur, the climactic battle between Butch the T-Rex and the Velociraptors at the end is re-enacted when confronting the cattle thieves.

Trivia

 * A Bug's Life, The Incredibles, and The Good Dinosaur are currently the only three Pixar films other than the Toy Story franchise that parody Jurassic Park.
 * Michael Giacchino, who composed many Pixar movies, also composed the fourth Jurassic Park film, Jurassic World.

Categories: non-Disney references