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==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
===''Collaborative''=== | ===''Collaborative''=== | ||
<ul class="iconlist">{{Bp-a1d1|'''Dilophocon / Autobot JP12''' (Multi-pack, [[2023]])}}</ul> | |||
:*''Accessories'': Venom piece, tail/gun, frills | |||
{{toydesigner|[[Brian Parrish]] (Hasbro)}}<ref>[[December 9]], [[2024]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCb-L1RAH_U Interview] with [[Hasbro]] designer [[Brian Parrish]] on the "Triple Takeover" podcast, from their YouTube channel.</ref> | |||
: Released to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the original ''{{w|Jurassic Park (film)|Jurassic Park}}'' film, Dilophocon transforms from a robot into a ''{{w|Dilophosaurus}}'' based on its embellished appearance in the ''Jurassic Park'' movie franchise. The toy comes with a detachable [[Fire Blast effect|blast effect]] piece that can be placed in the dinosaur's mouth to simulate the film's infamous venom-spitting behaviour, as well as a gun that becomes her [[beast mode]]'s tail. Her frills are held on with friction via | : Released to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the original ''{{w|Jurassic Park (film)|Jurassic Park}}'' film, Dilophocon transforms from a robot into a ''{{w|Dilophosaurus}}'' based on its embellished appearance in the ''Jurassic Park'' movie franchise. The toy comes with a detachable [[Fire Blast effect|blast effect]] piece that can be placed in the dinosaur's mouth to simulate the film's infamous venom-spitting behaviour, as well as a gun that becomes her [[beast mode]]'s tail. Her frills are held on with friction via 5 mm posts and can be removed, allowing for a slightly more paleo-accurate dinosaur mode. | ||
: Dilophocon's [[robot mode]] heavily resembles ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (toyline)|Beast Wars]]'' [[Iguanus (BW)#Toys|Iguanus]] | : Like fellow ''Collaborative'' figure [[Gamakichi]], Dilophocon's [[robot mode]] heavily resembles a ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (toyline)|Beast Wars]]'' character. In Dilophocon's case, her appearance is based on [[Iguanus (BW)#Toys|Iguanus]]. | ||
: Dilophocon was sold with [[JP12]] in a two-pack debuted by [[Amazon (website)|Amazon]] and [[Hasbro Pulse]] in the United States market. | : Dilophocon was sold with [[JP12]] in a two-pack debuted by [[Amazon (website)|Amazon]] and [[Hasbro Pulse]] in the United States market. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Tyrannocon Rex]] | *[[Tyrannocon Rex]] | ||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Collaborative Decepticons]] | [[Category:Collaborative Decepticons]] | ||
Latest revision as of 22:27, 16 February 2026
- Dilophocon is a Decepticon from Jurassic Park (via Collaborative).

Dilophocon is prepared to show an unfortunate computer programmer what the deal is. Despite being a Decepticon, the staff of Jurassic Park appear to know her by name, and have sent JP12 to apprehend.
Toys
[edit]Collaborative
[edit]- Dilophocon / Autobot JP12 (Multi-pack, 2023)
- Accessories: Venom piece, tail/gun, frills
- Known designers: Brian Parrish (Hasbro)[1]
- Released to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the original Jurassic Park film, Dilophocon transforms from a robot into a Dilophosaurus based on its embellished appearance in the Jurassic Park movie franchise. The toy comes with a detachable blast effect piece that can be placed in the dinosaur's mouth to simulate the film's infamous venom-spitting behaviour, as well as a gun that becomes her beast mode's tail. Her frills are held on with friction via 5 mm posts and can be removed, allowing for a slightly more paleo-accurate dinosaur mode.
- Like fellow Collaborative figure Gamakichi, Dilophocon's robot mode heavily resembles a Beast Wars character. In Dilophocon's case, her appearance is based on Iguanus.
- Dilophocon was sold with JP12 in a two-pack debuted by Amazon and Hasbro Pulse in the United States market.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ↑ December 9, 2024 Interview with Hasbro designer Brian Parrish on the "Triple Takeover" podcast, from their YouTube channel.


