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Ever since Jurassic Park made Velociraptor a household name, its iconic image — a man-sized, intelligent, agile, toothy, scaly killer — has appeared countless times in popular culture, usually as a Shout-Out to Jurassic Park. Meanwhile in Real Life, the fact that the wrong dinosaur gained undeserved fame causes paleontologists an unending amount of bitter tears. Velociraptor, while still believed to be an agile and clever predator in its own right, was actually a bird-of-prey-like hunter about the size of an eagle. The actual inspiration for the creatures found in the book and film is its larger cousin Deinonychus. Later books and films also pull in elements of Utahraptor, The Big Guy of the family which actually exceeds the size and build of the creatures in the film. Besides Velociraptor, Deinonychus and Utahraptor, this trope potentially encompasses all portrayals of other deinonychosaurian dinosaurs in media as well, such as the dromaeosaurids and troodontids. In reality, the group is made up of many species with various hunting strategies ranging from tiny to huge in size, sharing traits like their famous sickle claws, carnivorous diet, bipedal stance, and birdlike feathers. In fiction, however, the family shares traits like near-human intelligence, green or brown scaly skin, roughly human size, an insatiable desire to kill, and the name Velociraptor. Science Marches On has further complicated things. At the time Michael Crichton wrote Jurassic Park, the dromaeosaurid subfamily Velociraptorinae was classified as a large collection of species resembling its namesake member, which included Deinonychus. Thus this species was at the time considered to technically be a velociraptorine. More importantly, the book Predatory Dinosaurs Of The World by Gregory S. Paul (which Crichton used as a major reference) controversially classified Deinonychus antirrhopus as a species of Velociraptor. Rule of Cool dictated Crichton use the name that sounded more dramatic and could be shortened to "raptor", even though no other expert agreed with Paul's classification, and Paul himself later abandoned it. Worse still, thanks to some shuffling of classifications, Deinonychus is no longer a velociraptorine. There are analyses that suggest troodontids and dromaeosaurids were not close relatives at all, and/or that some groups traditionally considered to be dromaeosaurids were not, instead being closer to modern birds (although others maintain the traditional view). Some recent analyses also suggest that the so-called "first bird" Archaeopteryx may either be a deinonychosaur as well (in other words, closer to Velociraptor than to modern birds), or farther from modern birds than deinonychosaurs are. This has even led to speculation that traditional dromaeosaurids may have had ancestors who became flightless. And in a final hilarious twist, there is still no universal agreement on where Deinonychus fits in the raptor's Tangled Family Tree. It's worth noting that before Jurassic Park made Velociraptor famous, Deinonychus was the most frequently-seen dromaeosaur in pop-culture. Many dinosaur-themed works of fiction from the 1970s and 1980s feature Deinonychus as the token dromaeosaur. In any case, it's worthy to note that there is very little difference between the body plans of Archaeopteryx, troodontids, dromaeosaurids and a number of other (relatively) small birdy things in that part of the family tree. Much like modern birds of prey, size and potential color patterns aside, the average person would probably have little luck telling them apart in life, even before they tried to claw your eyes out for being too close to their nest. It's also worth noting that in the original Jurassic Park, Dr. Alan Grant does stress several times how raptors, and also other theropods like Gallimimus and even T. rex share traits with birds (despite their lack of feathers), but most pop culture depictions theropods ignored that tidbit, despite otherwise taking cues from Jurassic Park. For a more thorough listing of the inaccuracies that tend to show up in various works, see the folder below. For good examples of accurate deinonychosaur portrayals, see these websites. Basically, an accurate dromaeosaurid would really just look like a Toothy Bird. Usually an example of Artistic License – Paleontology, what with Jurassic Park being the Trope Codifier, and sometimes of Rule of Cool, if raptors are added just for coolness. See also Terror-dactyl and T. Rexpy. For the other kind of raptor attack, see Kidnapping Bird of Prey. See also Xenomorph Xerox for a type of alien monster that tends to have similarities with raptors. Can fit nicely into Feathered Fiend if the raptors are portrayed accurately with feathers. |
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We Baby Bears: "Modern-ish Stone Age Family" features a pair of Archaeopteryx-looking paravians that can mimic speech like parrots, to the point they act as a stereo system for a caveman family as the Bears teach them about television. Both of the paravians have dromaeosaurid-like killing claws on their feet and are covered in black plumage. | |
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Averted by the Velociraptor, Archaeopteryx, and Microraptor in Dinosaur Train (Science Marches On for the coloration of the latter two). The Troodon, Utahraptor (which initially even gets mispronunced as "Ultraraptor"), and Deinonychus really lack plumage, however. | |
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Raptors are a fairly common creature in Guild Wars 2. They're covered in feathers and some are designed to resemble modern day bird species like eagles and vultures. The original game had them as well, though located only in the Tarnished Coast regions. | |
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The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild features "raptors" as mooks for the Big Bad. They don't look like real dinosaurs in any way; they are featherless, and possess spikes, quills, and nose horns. | |
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The Jurassic Park and Mass Effect Crossover Tyrant Kings has Jurassic Park-style Velociraptors, which is to say "Deinonychus-sized." However, the story decides to take it in a rather fascinating direction- in the story, not only are Raptors (and related races, including Microraptors and Utahraptors) sentient, there is an all-Raptor combat unit known as the Velociwreckers, outfitted with jetpacks, shotguns, and mono-molecular foot claw omni-blades. | |
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Monster Hunter has many monsters based on lanky, ferocious, scaly raptors; in-universe, these are considered to be a type of flightless wyvern and, notably, are closely related to the avian Bird Wyverns. Monster Hunter (2004) introduced the Velociprey type enemies, which are actually more Velociraptor-sized, but it turns out they are just immature versions. The larger Velocidrome Alphas are the first "large" monster most players fight. Monster Hunter Freedom 2 has the Giadrome, the King Mook of the Giaprey (which debuted beforehand in Monster Hunter G, mistakenly localized as White Velociprey in Freedom). This white-colored Theropod inhabits snowy mountains, and can spit cold globules that inflict ice damage. Monster Hunter 3 (Tri) introduces the Jaggi family, which lacks the "beak" of the Prey/Drome family. Monster Hunter Generations introduces the Maccao and Great Maccao, which are more feathered than the previous Preys/Dromes, though they still have pronated hands and (in the case of the Great Maccao) tails which are somewhat flexible vertically (the others have tails which are relatively stiff in that direction). That last trait helps the Great Maccao deliver a double-kick like a kangaroo, similar to Gorosaurus or Gregory S. Paul's palaeo-art. |
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Averted with quite bird-like raptors in the Reverse Jurassic Park AKA Quaternary Park videos, which are spoofs of key scenes of the first JP movie. In fact, paleontologist Thomas Holtz has deemed these the most anatomically accurate animated Velociraptor ever. | |
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In Destroyermen, the Grik are described as very raptor-like: bipedal, with sharp claws and teeth, fast and vicious. The resident scientist who cuts one up points out that they share some kinship with birds thanks to their hollow bones and feathered skin. This is deliberate, as the scientist (from the 40s) would not know that raptors really are related to modern birds. Unlike the raptors described in Jurassic Park (1990), the Grik prefer an Attack! Attack! Attack! mentality, coming in as a disorganized mob without regards for tactics or casualties. However, this is later revealed to have been the result of deliberate cultural tendency, as the Grik cull all non-aggressive hatchlings. When they stop doing that, the non-aggressive ones show real aptitude for tactics. | |
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Predatory Dinosaurs Of The World was arguably the true progenitor of this trope, since Michael Crichton used it as a major reference while writing Jurassic Park (1990) and even directly quotes it in the novel. The book stresses that dromaeosaurs were some of the most effective and sophisticated predators to ever walk the Earth, used their sickle claw for slashing, is very favorable of the idea of pack-hunting theropods, stresses how similar to birds they are (which yes, is stated in Jurassic Park), and most infamously, classifies Deinonychus antirrhopus as "Velociraptor antirrhopus". On the other hand, it also depicts dromaeosaurs with feathers, which Jurassic Park omitted. | |
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The Star Trek: Enterprise two-parter "In a Mirror, Darkly" discusses the trope when a mirror-Red Shirt on the captured starship Defiant is found killed by what Phlox describes as "a particularly large reptile" that turns out to be a Gorn. | |
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Old Lace from the comic book series Runaways is a genetically engineered Deinonychus. Interestingly enough, she looks just like the Jurassic Park-style Velociraptor and has been mistaken for one as well. She also resembles Troodon as well, in regards to the shape of the skull and exaggerated large eyes. | |
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A Deinonychus christened Sharpclaw by the islanders in Kataang Island Adventure has only an island to claim as his territory, so he contends with the islanders. He and other raptors are shown with scales instead of feathers, though it was said in the epilogue that they grew feathers for winter. He is also a shout-out to supposed living dinosaurs like Mokele Mbembe. | |
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Jura Tripper has typical Jurassic Park-styled raptors, although a Utahraptor with a feather crest appeared in one episode. | |
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The The Land Before Time 3 features JP-style raptors as the main sharptooth opponents. In the seventh movie, some more raptors (called "Fast Biters" in-universe) appear during a flashback ambushing and killing some dinosaurs that Petrie's uncle, Pterano, had led away from the rest of the herd. An unusually dark moment for the normally tame sequels. The twelfth movie introduces a heroic feathered maniraptor, a Microraptor named Guido. He looks nothing like a Microraptor, looking more like a cross between an Oviraptor and a muppet. Although he is one of the few friendly meat-eating animals in the series (probably because he's too small to be a threat to even the child dinosaur protagonists). |
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The Simpsons: The episode "The Days of Future Future" featured raptors with feathery tufts on their heads, necks, and arms. The final segment of "Treehouse of Horror XXIX" has the Los Souvenir Jacquitos taking the forms of oversized, featherless Velociraptors. This one actually makes sense, as the skit is a parody of Jurassic Park. Ironically, they look more like actual Velociraptor than JP's own version, having long and narrow skulls. |
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Mostly averted in Prehistoric Park Reimagined, where all the currently rescued prehistoric animals that could count for inclusion amongst the dinosaurs to receive this portrayal (i.e. ornitholestes, dromaeosaurus, acheroraptor, pectinodon, etc.) are portrayed as accurately feathered, with realistic levels of intelligence, and not being any more aggressive than any modern carnivorous animal. Played straight, however, with the pectinodon over the course of Big Storm Episode Hell's Labyrinth, albeit under the justification of being infected with a Hate Plague that's causing them to act explicitly more violent and aggressive than they'd normally behave. | |
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Looney Tunes: World of Mayhem has Roadius Runnerus, a prehistoric counterpart of Road Runner whose design takes cues from raptors (albeit the killing claw on the outer toe instead of the inner one). He even possesses feathers like his modern counterpart, including wings. | |
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Clawstriders are a raptor-esq machine with frills resembling feathers on its head. While it appears in Horizon Forbidden West], their first appearance in the tie-in graphic novels. | |
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Neatly averted in Equestria Girls Dino Sapien, which portrays both Enonote exact what kind is unknown, though his illustration and overall suggest he's a troodontid and his dromaeosaurid enemiesnote descendants of Dakotaraptor according to Word of God as extremely bird-like and using their toe claws for stabbing instead of slashing. | |
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Raptors were enemies in Tomb Raider I, III, and Anniversary. | |
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Secret of Evermore opens with a Heads I Win, Tails You Lose battle against a pair of raptors. These foes tend to pounce forward with their clawed feet extended, making them an annoyance even into the late phase of the game. In the final dungeon, you confront robotic versions. | |
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Clash of the Dinosaurs had feathered Deinonychus, though again not quite extensively feathered enough. Two Deinonychus also kill a subadult Sauroposeidon with a few superficial scratches. Its sort-of sequel Last Day of the Dinosaurs has something similar: two Saurornithoides (which used the same model as the Deinonychus) kill an adult Charonosaurus. To make things worse, they're referred to as "saurornithoidids" (Troodontidae has been used for the group since 1987). | |
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Saurian aims to avert this with both their Acheroraptor and Dakotaraptor, both of which are appropriately feathered and birdlike. | |
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Dinosaurs vs. Aliens did not shy away from giving their raptors and troodonts feathers. Word of God stated that this was not only for accuracy but also to differentiate them from Jurassic Park raptors. | |
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Tokyo Jungle features Deinonychus (featherless and with pronated hands, though appropriately muscular) as playable characters and Archaeopteryx (more anatomically-accurate, even having wings on its back legs) as huntable animals. | |
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Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger and Power Rangers: Dino Thunder gave the Rangers velociraptors as steeds (though Dino Thunder downplayed them in favor of using motorcycles for personal transportation instead). | |
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Some fan art of the above-mentioned Diego Brando avert this trope by giving his Scary Monsters form feathers, often making him cuter in the process as a non-sexual instance of Self-Fanservice. | |
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Hatched: There are stated to be two raptors on Simon's property. Over the course of the movie, they kill Christine and a couple of soldiers, including Sargeant Fletcher. | |
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Monster Hunter Generations introduces the Maccao and Great Maccao, which are more feathered than the previous Preys/Dromes, though they still have pronated hands and (in the case of the Great Maccao) tails which are somewhat flexible vertically (the others have tails which are relatively stiff in that direction). That last trait helps the Great Maccao deliver a double-kick like a kangaroo, similar to Gorosaurus or Gregory S. Paul's palaeo-art. | |
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2015's Leaps In Evolution [1] has a Troodon that is very old-fashioned, being featherless and lizard-like, being a carbon copy of Dale Russell's iconic model◊. This is especially unfortunate considering the tyrannosauroids are neatly feathered. | |
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Phoenixes are more accurately feathered raptors that show up in the desert region of the Western Approach in Dragon Age: Inquisition. | |
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Spec World: More or less completely averted, a little bit of Science Marches On aside,note Most acutely, some of Spec's dromaeosaurids being descended from Megaraptor, now known to have been a carnosaur rather than a giant dromaeosaurid to the point that the creators decided to kill off nearly all troodonts as a stealth Take That! to humanoid dinosauroids (and indeed, no dinosauroids at all are allowed for the project). Among the different kinds of dromaeosaur families that DO appear, only three are labeled as "raptors" per se. Other families include mattiraptors, hesperonychids, draks, ninjas, and arbros. There's also a subversion in the form of the Cain, Madagascar's top predator. It looks like a stereotypical scaly Hollywood raptor, but it's not a dromaeosaur at all— it's actually a noasaur, a member of a group of dinosaurs that were scaly. |
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Prehistoric Kingdom, another game which strives for accuracy, also averts this with their properly feathered Deinonychus, Velociraptor, and Utahraptor. | |
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The villain of Dino Squad is a humanoid Velociraptor named Victor Veloci. Curiously, the mentor figure of the titular Squad is also a velociraptor-person. | |
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In the Jurassic World prequel novel The Evolution of Claire a lone female velociraptor that was transported from Isla Sorna to Isla Nublar ends up escaping containment and attacks a young Claire Dearing and kills her love interest Justin Hendricks. | |
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Photography Raptor from Rick and Morty is your typical oversized scaly JP raptor. Justified, in that he's an alien parasite in disguise. | |
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Calvin and Hobbes has Calvin giving a report about overpopulation, which involves a pack of Deinonychus devouring Susie. Though the detailed dinosaurs look like something out of Jurassic Park (1993), the strip actually predates it — and Watterson gives the dinosaur its correct name, though he couldn't know about the feathers back then. | |
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Cyborg 009 has one of the earliest examples of this trope; one chapter involves a living Deinonychus in the modern era which turns out to be a robot. | |
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Hulu's Runaways (2017) adaptation naturally features Old Lace, Gert's empathic Deinonychus. Her design has been altered slightly to include feathers. | |
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The Good Dinosaur features a pack of Velociraptor presented as rustlers trying to steal a herd of long-horned bison from a family of Tyrannosaurus. They do have feathers, but only mane that goes down their necks to the ends of their tails as well as small tufts on the back of their legs. They are also, as usual, oversized, but thankfully have long and narrow snouts appropriate for Velociraptor, however the inaccuracies can be potentially justified as the story takes place in an Alternate Universe where the KT asteroid never hit earth and the dinosaurs have been continuing to evolve for millions of years. | |
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Raptors appear in the appropriately titled Raptor Ranch, though surprisingly have very little screentime compared to the larger meat-eating dinosaurs. | |
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Scooby-Doo! Legend of the Phantosaur REALLY messes up Velociraptor by not only using the classic Jurassic Park design, but also giving them HORNS. They were part of a "Scooby-Doo" Hoax. | |
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Schwarzerblitz has Wally Alba, a sentient Australian Bounty Hunter raptor with a minigun! | |
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Averted in Kid Icarus: Uprising. While no dromaeosaurid shows up in the game, there is a Claws weapon based on the dinosaurs known as Raptor Claws, which are notably decorated with feathers. | |
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Exo Primal: Played Straight with the generic "raptors", which are human sized, scaly, vicious looking, and even have Spikes of Villainy. Downplayed with the Deinonychus and Sinornithosaurus, which have feathers (including tail fans and wings, but not a full coat and with the wrong attachment point for the wings. The feather colors of the Sinornithosaurus also match up with what we have from fossils, and they're also not venomous. | |
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Total Drama Island (2023): In the episode "Jurassic Fart", the contestants have to avoid vicious Velociraptor that are a direct parody of the ones seen in Jurassic Park. Besides being scaly and oversized with a broad skull, they can even open doors. | |
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World of Warcraft: Of the several dinosaurian beasts in the game, scaly raptors are one of the most common. They are particularly associated with trolls, especially the playable Darkspear tribe, who use them as mounts and hunting companions (troll hunters start with a raptor pet). Among their pantheon of loa spirits, the Darkspear seem to follow Gonk the Hunter, who takes the form of a raptor, most closely. To complicate matters slightly, some strains of raptors express tribal behaviors, like wearing feathers and jewelry, and there's at least one zone—the Raptor Grounds in the Barrens—where the raptors living there have clustered their nests like a village. Later on, feathered raptor-shaped dinosaurs called falcosaurs are introduced — but they're also beaked and generally bird-themed. | |
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Disney's Dinosaur provides a rather... interesting handling of this. The Velociraptors that attack Aladar and the lemurs just right before they are all rescued by the Herd are the first of their kind to be drawn anatomically correct in film history — small, weedy, and with properly oriented wrists — but unfortunately they still don't have feathers. In fact, they may even avert this trope if it weren't for the fact that they were scaly. This may probably have been due to Executive Meddling, since the higher-ups apparently thought it was cheaper and creepier that way, although Science Marches On may have also seeped in a bit. Some concept art however, did show them with feathers, and an initial take was them portrayed as like a "band of Indians" with the leader sporting a feather crown. This concept art dates back to 1997, a time when the idea of any feathered dinosaurs, period was still brand new and mostly discussed only in academic circles. |
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Dinotrux: Thus far, Scraptors are the only things shown that actively try to prey on the Dinotrux, other scrap-loving species mostly just scavenge. They're rusty, unable to talk, and are treated as more Always Chaotic Evil than even D-Structs. | |
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Yoshi from The Adventures of Dr. McNinja is a "classic" Jurassic Park Velociraptor (unfeathered, Deinonychus-sized). The authors admit that they do care more for Rule of Cool rather than scientific accuracy. | |
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Animal Armageddon featured half-arsed Velociraptor with the wrong skull shape and a pair of naked Troodon that take down a subadult hadrosaur. | |
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Dinosaur! (1985) has a pair of Deinonychus instead of Velociraptors. While the movie shows their size accurately, their depiction has most of the typical inaccuracies due to dated information. It does, however, avoid the inaccuracy of them killing prey much larger than themselves, and they are instead seen hunting a Struthiomimus, a dinosaur reliant on speed for defense. Despite this, they are still presented as menacing predators. The narration also states the Deinonychus may have been pack hunters, not saying it is certain, while the interactions of the pair after they make their kill imply they are mates who hunt together. | |
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Carnosaur might actually be the unsung Trope Maker, predating Jurassic Park by over half a decade. While featherless, due to being released in 1984, and featuring incorrect claw usage; it was actually ahead of works following it for years by depicting its Deinonychus as behaving very bird-like. In a case of possibly Accidentally-Correct Writing, the animals' primary bird-like killing/feeding method of pinning down with the feet and tearing with the arms and jaws actually lines up quite well with modern theories. The two Deinonychus in the book are still portrayed as voraciously seeking out humans are prey, but it's given the justification that since they were feed livestock since infancy, they associate all mammals with easy food. | |
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The two villains of Kung Fu Dino Posse, Skor and Skrap, are called "raptors", but they don't look like real dinosaurs in any way. They don't have feathers and they have frills like the Dilophosaurus in Jurassic Park (1993) and head quills similar to the Velociraptor from Jurassic Park III. | |
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In Dinotopia, it is almost a given that some deinonychosaurs crop up from time to time, due to the many dinosuars in this work. Two examples are Malik the Stenonychosaurus and Enit the Deinonychus, who both work in Waterfall City as the Time-Keeper and the Chief Librarian respectively. Both of these are victims of Science Marches On and lack feathers, which probably explains why they don't show up in the fourth book (which is filled with feathered depictions of deinonychosaurs and other dinosaurs, including Emperor Hugo Khan the Microraptor). | |
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Dinoverse has a Deinonychus pack with an extremely structured social hierarchy and set of mores. They even punish members they think have withheld food from the group. One of them also learns how to make fire and many other things by watching a human do it. They're scaly, highly dextrous, fast, and can take huge prey. | |
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One of Atomic Robo's recurring enemies is Doctor Dinosaur, a superintelligent (for a dinosaur, he's still an idiot by human standards) dromaeosaurid. He's loaded with scientific inaccuracies, but these are justified by Robo pointing them all out and concluding that he's a genetic experiment created by people who had watched Jurassic Park too many times. However, the fact that The Cuckoolander Was Right when it came to Doctor Dinosaur's "time bomb," proving that his crystals could in fact allow time travel, suggests that these inaccuracies might just be due to his Inexplicably Awesome nature instead. | |
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The Littlest Pet Shop (2012) episode "A Day at the Museum" had what was referred to as a Velociraptor, but it was more identical to an Allosaurus and lacked both feathers and the killing claws. | |
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Raptors are present in Jurassic Park (1990), where they are specifically called Velociraptor antirrhopus by Dr. Grant at the dig site, and at a later point, he tells Tim that "Deinonychus is now one of the velociraptors'", and in another scene, Grant mentions how "Velociraptor" preyed on Tenontosaurus (meaning Deinonychus). There is one newly hatched raptor chick that the InGen scientists identify as Velociraptor mongoliensis but it might be a distinct species, or the scientists accidentally misidentified it (since they aren't paleontologists and at another point call "coelurosaurus" herbivores, even though coelurosaurs are small carnivores). | |
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The protagonist of Anonymous Rex, Vincent Rubio, actually is a velociraptor (and a Private Detective in modern Los Angeles). He describes his hide as green and scaly, claiming that his species allegedly having had feathers, and in fact the K-T extinction, are part of an elaborate hoax designed to keep humans in the dark about the continuing survival of the dinosaurs. (He also mentions his external ears and the very lizardy Healing Factor of a group of ornithomimids, so... yeah.) For the most part, he acts human, but can jump and fight like a true dino if there's a need for it. | |
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Riptor from Killer Instinct is a human-raptor hybrid, with a hunched-over, barrel-chested human slouch. In the 2013 game, it's a Cyborg raptor on top of that. | |
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Monster Rancher: Zuums, which are big enough to ride on, friendly and easy to raise, and can breathe fire. Although its stat gains are mostly even, unlike most examples its intelligence is actually usually its lowest stat, though not by too much. | |
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In Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous has both actual Jurassic Park/World-style Velociraptors and the Raptor-like Monolophosaurus, Compsognathus and Dilophosaurus. | |
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Beacon (2018) prominently features Tritoraptors, which are broadly similar to their inspirations (save things like a skull-like head, a split lower jaw, sharp quills for feathers, and being aliens). They hunt in packs to take down larger game and can leap far distances, just like Jurassic Park raptors. What sets them apart is that they get bigger and more Tyranosaurid as they get older; adults resemble a cross between Megaraptor, T. rex, and Triceratops. Taking their genes can allow the same leap ability or the sharp quills to help with speed, all the way up to turning into a Tritoraptor. | |
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Dinosaucers may or may not have one deinonychosaur with Teryx the Archaeopteryx, depending on the issue if her genus belongs into this clade or not. (See the paragraph in the introduction.) On the villains' side, Princess Dei, Genghis Rex's sister, is another example. She is featherless, due to the show being made in the 1980s, besides the issue of her being a Deinonychus and him being a Tyrannosaurus rex. | |
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The twelfth movie introduces a heroic feathered maniraptor, a Microraptor named Guido. He looks nothing like a Microraptor, looking more like a cross between an Oviraptor and a muppet. Although he is one of the few friendly meat-eating animals in the series (probably because he's too small to be a threat to even the child dinosaur protagonists). | |
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The Chult sections of the Neverwinter Nights 2 expansion Storm of Zehir have featherless Deinonychus as possible encounters. There's also Megaraptor, which surprisingly are portrayed as not dromaeosaurids but large carnivorous dinosaurs with the big claws on their hands. | |
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Evolution has a scaly Deinonychus in the end of the Cretaceous Period that appears to be cold-blooded, despite the fact that this is the very dinosaur that sparked the idea dinosaurs were warm-blooded. Fortunately, its Troodon and Velociraptor are feathered. | |
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Seton Academy: Join the Pack! mostly averts this with Deino-sensei the Deinonychus. He has feathers (though his wings still end at the wrist), and his killing claw is described as used for stabbing rather than disembowling since it doesn't have serrated edges for cutting. Like the other dinosaur characters, he's a Reasonable Authority Figure, but will threaten the students with violence if they anger him. | |
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Exalted: Claw striders are scaly, featherless raptors as tall as a man and with curved toe-claws capable of slashing open the throat of a horse with one swing. They are ferocious pack hunters, and can bring down prey as large as elephants and tyrant lizards by running them into exhaustion before ganging up on them. | |
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Dinosaur King had feathered Velociraptor, Deinonychus, and Troodon (all three are lacking wings and a tail fan, though) and scaly Utahraptor with a crest. It also had a deinonychosaurian Megaraptor, though this was disputed in 2003. On the other hand, the Archaeopteryx looks pretty good (it even has raptor-like footclaws), although the coloring is off. | |
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The Atrociraptors in Jurassic World Dominion continue the trend of being scaly, pack-hunting predators, though they at least lack pronated hands - and they're in a way the bioweapon the Indoraptor was supposed to be, able to respond to a sound\light command to hunt a specified target no matter what appears in the way. IT is downplayed, though, with Pyroraptor, which has feathers (complete with wings) and also proper wrists. However it continues many common inaccuracies, including having large, catlike eyes, attaching the wings to the wrist instead of the second finger, and with general proportions similar to the franchise's Velociraptors. Both dromaeosaurids are as big as the franchise's Velociraptors. | |
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Flesh was one of the first works of fiction to feature raptors, with Deinonychus appearing in a supporting role in the first volume and playing a role in the main human villain's origin story. Needless to say, they are shown without feathers. More recent issues, however, feature feathered raptors. | |
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Age of Reptiles: Dromaeosaurs appear in the first and third stories (Deinonychus in the first story, and an unnamed Velociraptor-like species in the third story) and they are depicted rather stereotypically as scaly, pack-hunting, extremely intelligent, super-fast, able to take down prey far, far larger than themselves (even a full-grown titanosaur), and with Absurdly Sharp Claws able to disembowel their prey in a single swipe. | |
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Turok: Son of Stone featured Velociraptor with protofeathers. | |
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XTNCT: Raptor is a programmed dinosaur with Super-Speed who always talks in Leet Speak. | |
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Fangy from Conker's Bad Fur Day is supposed to be a raptor, but he looks more like a generic tyrannosaurid in that he has 2-fingered hands and no killing claws on his feet. He was, however, given the footclaws in Live and Reloaded. | |
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Dragon Age: Origins has deepstalkers, pack-hunting raptors with the mouths of worms that inhabit the dwarven-built Deep Roads. The player will often have to fight packs of them during their travels through the Deep Roads. Phoenixes are more accurately feathered raptors that show up in the desert region of the Western Approach in Dragon Age: Inquisition. |
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Carnosaur: Like in the novel it was based off, the Deinonychus is a scaly and big reptile that attacks people in an obsessive manner even as a newborn. In the sequels the Velociraptors take its place. Funnily enough, while even its chick stage is aggressive, it is also feathered (albeit due to being made from chicken DNA), making it one of the first depictions of a feathered raptor in any media. | |
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One episode of The Powerpuff Girls (2016) features a typical Jurassic Park-like raptor. | |
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Legend (1998) have velociraptors as higher-level enemies of the forces of chaos in the last few levels of the game. | |
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Pathfinder features scaly raptors as mounts for the Chevalier class. | |
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Where's Waldo? (2019) averts this in "Mongoliasaurus", which features accurately feathered dromaeosaurids. However, Velociraptor still has pronated hands and wrist-wings. | |
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Discworld Roleplaying Game: The "Lost and Found" sample scenario includes a confrontation with "High-Velocity Rapacious Monstrosities" whose inspiration is obvious — though, being derived from Discworld swamp dragons, these creatures are also fire-breathing and explosive. They are not a standard Discworld species, but, well, A Wizard Did It. | |
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The Hunter Primal does a partial aversion in that its Utahraptor have non-pronated hands and fine-looking primaries, although they didn't have a feather coat until the official release of the game. There's also Velociraptor, which are thankfully small. | |
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Disney Ducks Comic Universe: In "Escape From Forbidden Valley", Scrooge and the triplets encounter a pack of Velociraptor feeding on dinosaur eggs. Scrooge muscles his way through the pack to get a couple eggs to bring back, only for the raptors to turn on him. Don Rosa actually gets the size of the Velociraptor right as they are around Scrooge or Donald's height (3') and they also have the correct skull shape, but they are still scaly, as the comic is written in 1999. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: The fleshraker dinosaur from Monster Manual III is a spined green creature described as "a cousin of the velociraptor", and somewhat notorious as one of the most powerful animal companion options in the system.note Even before taking into account its compatibility with the venomfire spell from the infamously imbalanced Serpent Kingdoms Splat Its "Leaping Pounce" ability allows it to make five attacks as part of a charge, while also potentially knocking down the attack target and/or pinning it helplessly to the ground. Its foreclaws and tail are also venomous for good measure. The Sunset Raptor is an equally deadly take, but replaces the venom with blinding light; on top of the disemboweling claws and teeth, it can use its pattern of feathers to reflect light in a way to blind or even hypnotize potential predators and prey. |
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The Isle has the Utahraptor, designed to look just like the Jurassic Park raptors, and featherless yet accurately-sized Velociraptor, though its Austroraptor is accurately feathered. However, there are plans for the Utahraptor and Velociraptor to have feathered variants. | |
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The Neopets franchise gives us the Pteri, which is meant to be a stylized Archaeopteryx. However, it looks more like a generic cartoon bird with a long tail, with the claws and the teeth being absent. | |
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Prehistoria: Averts almost every facet of the trope. The Adasaurus featured as the focus character is entirely feathered with accurate wings, is solitary with her only interaction with another female is to immediately get into a territorial dispute, and uses their claws more for climbing, pinning prey, and stabbing in an emergency rather than slashing. The science section in the second half of the book focuses on discussing this trope and how even if some dromaeosaurids potentially hunted in packs, that doesn't mean every species did note (A comparison is made on how lions and wolves hunt in groups, but other felines and canines don't). | |
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In Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger and Power Rangers Dino Charge, the Green Ranger is Velociraptor-themed, and the team can summon sets of twin Deinonychus mechs that combine into motorcycles. | |
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Averted in one episode of Doraemon, which showed an anatomically accurate Velociraptor. Previous episodes however had featherless raptors. A later episode has Doraemon and Nobita getting chased by a pack of Saurornitholestes with inaccurate feathering and broken wrists. And then another episode has the cast getting menaced by a pack of nicely-feathered (but two-fingered) Arctic troodonts. | |
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The Hunter series of bioweapons from the Resident Evil games are essentially Jurassic Park inspired velociraptors with a human body frame, from their intelligent pack-hunting behavior right down to their genetically-engineered method of creation. | |
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Averted in "The Rite of Spring" segment of Fantasia where no raptors are to be seen anywhere, as they weren't very well-known at the time of that film's release (Fantasia was released in 1940; while the first raptors were discovered in the 1920s, their remains were very scant). However, there was an Archaeopteryx that flapped its wings like a bird, real Archaeopteryx cannot flap their wings, and most likely glided. The small dinosaur attacking the Archaeopteryx is a Troodon according to Word of God, but it is depicted with a domed head and horns as at that time it was considered to be a pachycephalosaur. |
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Massively averted by Ask a Velociraptor, much to the delight of dinosaur enthusiasts. | |
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Marvel: Avengers Alliance features several missions that take place in the Savage Land, where many enemies are various versions of Jurassic Park-style Velociraptor (some with laser cannons strapped to their backs.) One variant even has a summon-style attacked called "Clever Girl." | |
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Jurassic Park III gives them some color — to the male raptors, anyway. Somewhat justified, in that the first and second films' raptors were female, or, thanks to faulty DNA hybridization to fill in the damaged strands, changed to males. | |
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Averted and lampshaded in this Sandra and Woo comic, where Sandra expresses her disgust at Velociraptor still being depicted the same way as in Jurassic Park as she and Larisa look at a museum display of a scientifically-accurate Velociraptor model | |
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In the Phineas and Ferb episode "Mandace", Doofenshmirtz is turned into a dinosaur that he calls a Velociraptor, but has little specific resemblance to Velociraptor besides its size and generic theropod shape. Then again, knowing Doofenshmirtz, he either thought it was cooler to call it Velociraptor or simply doesn't know what Velociraptor really looks like. | |
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Monsters Resurrected briefly featured Deinonychus in one episode (sans feathers). | |
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The Magic School Bus episode "The Busasaurus" featured a Troodon pack. Amusingly, they're sized accurately if you pay close attention, but they sort of tried to hide this using Forced Perspective. Being outright inaccurate wouldn't do on a science show, after all. They're also scaled, but the episode is from 1995. | |
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The remake of King Kong (2005) introduces the Venatosaurus, a fictional genus of dromeosaurid. For starters, they have scaly skin, pronated hands, and slit pupils. They are shown possessing great speed and strength, and make the examples involving deinonychosaurs bringing down adult hadrosaurs seem plausible, because they are shown hunting a large herd of adult sauropods. In the book it's said they give live birth and are specialized just to kill large dangerous game even the island's tyrannosaurs can't hunt. The book also includes three other species: a smaller, blue-tailed variety of Venatosaurus; the crested fish-eater Ambulaquasaurus; and strangest of all, the Arsarticaedes, a mountain predator that runs on all fours. | |
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Second Extinction has mutant velociraptors as one of the most common, recurring dinosaur enemies encountered, who rushes at you and tries chomping you down on sight. | |
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Some of the earlier pages in Dawn of Time (intentionally) depict Jurassic Park style dromaeosaurids. However, a feathered Velociraptor does show up in a flashback later on, and the dinosauroids that also feature in one of the story arcs refreshingly avert the "Lizard Folk dinosauroid" trope. | |
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Ace Ventura: Pet Detective: One episode has the eponymous detective go into a cage inhabited by a velociraptor the size of a small bear. | |
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Claw (2021): The movie is about people in a Ghost Town in the desert being chased by a single black raptor. | |
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The Seven Hunters follows a relatively accurate portrayal of Utahraptor in the case of Littlefoot's pack by including feathers and other traits, but uses the inaccurate portrayal from The Land Before Time films for other Utahraptor. This discrepancy is eventually explained away by the rainbowfaces. | |
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Planet Dinosaur went both ways by producing some of the most well-feathered dromaeosaurid television reconstructions to date, but the modellers still attached the wing feathers to the wrong finger, and their troodontids are no more than old-fashioned, lizard-like critters outfitted with a very thin feather coating, and have no wings, nor a tail fan. They also made Sinornithosaurus venomous, which was a theory that was panned some months before it was released (even though they included research that was more recent than the rebuttal to the venomous Sinornithosaurus hypothesis). The accompanying book does refute the theory however. |
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The Land Before Time television series had a pair of villainous Utahraptor named Screech and Thud who were often seen with the Big Bad Redclaw. Both lack feathers and have two fingers instead of three. | |
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Jurassic Fight Club featured Deinonychus, Dromaeosaurus, and Utahraptor, all of which either lacked feathers altogether or had only a tiny crest of them. | |
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An episode of I Am Weasel has the Red Guy as a cavewoman try to woo Weasel by offering him a Velociraptor pie. A live Velociraptor then pops out of the pie and mauls "her." | |
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The Kawasakisaurus from the 2-part Kirby: Right Back at Ya! episode "Fossil Fools", which resembles a cross between a JP-styled raptor and Chef Kawasaki. | |
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Gigantosaurus: Two of the recurring antagonists are a pair of Velociraptor, Cror and Totor. While they are still scaly and oversized, they at least have the proper build and snout shape for Velociraptor. Unusually for this trope, they are portrayed as bullies or troublemakers rather than vicious predators or flat-out evil geniuses (in fact, neither of them are particularly bright, although Cror is smarter than Totor). One of the friends of the main group is Archie the Archaeopteryx, who is much larger than the real animal and has a toothy beak, multi-colored plumage, and stereotypical bird-like feet. He also frequently tries to fly throughout the series, since the rest of his species can do it, and always ends up comically failing. |
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Jurassic League: The Flash is a Jurassic Park-style Velociraptor. | |
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In Extreme Dinosaurs, three anthropomorphic raptors are the main villains. Even before being transformed, they are much larger than real Velociraptors and don't have feathers (although feathers were unknown at the time the show was made). | |
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Happens in Animorphs, when they're sent to the time of dinosaurs. Tobias played with toy dinosaurs as a kid, and when they find a pack of Deinonychus Rachel calls them "raptors," but Tobias corrects her — he does however note they are still fast, dangerous, carnivorous dinosaurs they should really run from because they're actually worse than Velociraptor. That said, they're still described as having scaly skin, and shown living at the end of the Cretaceous period (though that last part is lampshaded by Tobias at the end). | |
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Dino-Riders featured Deinonychus that were large enough to ride on and tote saddles armed with laser cannons. This is several years before either Utahraptor or Jurassic Park (1993) came to light. | |
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Pokémon Black and White has Archen and Archeops, who appear to based on archaeopterygids. While they lack the killing claws on the feet of most dromaeosaurs and have scaly heads, necks, and tails, they are otherwise accurately feathered albeit with typical Pokemon-ish stylization. Archen can perform Wing-Assisted-Incline-Running as shown in the anime, while Archeops has the oft-forgotten smaller wings on its hindlegs (a trait shared with the Microraptor) and is a poor flyer like Archaeopteryx in real life (meanwhile Archen cannot fly at all, but lives in trees and instead jumps between branches, referencing how winged proto-birds most likely glided). | |
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Walking with Dinosaurs had scaly raptors and in one episode, Utahraptor was shown living in Europe. Velociraptor, also in need of plumage, turn up in the Chased by Dinosaurs spinoff, where they're correctly shown as fairly small, though still pack-hunting and dangerous. | |
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Ice Age: Collision Course has a family of feathered dromaeosaurids serve as antagonists. They are of unspecified species, referred to as "Dino-birds" in official merchandise, although fans and The Other Wiki believe they are Dakotaraptor. To their credit they at least have wings, only problem is they're able to fly with them (something Dakotaraptor almost certainly couldn't do as an adult in Real Life). | |
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The Velociraptor that gets locked into Jimmy's closet in a The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius episode is the standard JP-styled fare. | |
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Dinosaur Hotel: A raptor is one of the dinosaurs the contestants of the game have to survive against. The raptor in the movie manages to claim the lives of Sam and Zara. | |
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The dromaeosaurids and troodontids in Dinosaur Sanctuary mainly avert this by being portrayed with a nice covering of feathers. However, they still have half-formed proto-wings rather than full bird-like ones. | |
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Tremors 2: Aftershocks: The shriekers, a velociraptor-like "nymph" stage — the movie premiered 2 years after Jurassic Park (1993). They're not even close to dinosaurs, however. | |
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The Elder Scrolls series has Clannfear, a form of lesser Daedra with animalistic intelligence and the general appearance of raptors with frills and beaks. While deadly on their own, they prefer to attack in packs and can bring down larger/more powerful prey when they do. | |
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A Song of Ice and Fire: Twice in the series, it briefly alludes to "terrible walking lizards with scythes for claws" which dwell in the lands far beyond Westeros. Since the series uses Medieval Prehistory (with dire wolves, Megaloceros, and woolly mammoths among the fauna of Westeros), it's probable the "walking lizards" are a vague description of scaly, Jurassic Park-style dromaeosaurs. | |
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When Dinosaurs Roamed America was one of the first documentaries to feature feathered dromaeosaurids. The scientific consultants pointed out that the feathers should've been more pennaceous, but they reportedly didn't have enough of a budget to do realistic-looking pennaceous feathers (though one may wonder why they couldn't just keep the feathers as textures like with CGI birds). There is another major error that was discovered in mid-production, too late to fix: the dromaeosaur species depicted in the documentary did not actually exist, they are based on fossils initially thought to belong to dromaeosaurs, but later reclassified as a more primitive coelurosaur (specifically tyrannosaur, and named Suskityrannus in 2019). | |
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Raptor Valley is about wandering through a field of tall grass, using weapons to drive off attacking raptors. | |
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Pokémon: Pokémon Black and White has Archen and Archeops, who appear to based on archaeopterygids. While they lack the killing claws on the feet of most dromaeosaurs and have scaly heads, necks, and tails, they are otherwise accurately feathered albeit with typical Pokemon-ish stylization. Archen can perform Wing-Assisted-Incline-Running as shown in the anime, while Archeops has the oft-forgotten smaller wings on its hindlegs (a trait shared with the Microraptor) and is a poor flyer like Archaeopteryx in real life (meanwhile Archen cannot fly at all, but lives in trees and instead jumps between branches, referencing how winged proto-birds most likely glided). Grovyle and Sceptile, the evolutions of the 3rd gen (Hoenn) Grass starter Treecko, have some raptor elements to them, such as inward-facing hands and leaves in place of "feathers." This being said, they are Mix-and-Match Critters overall; Sceptile is more akin to a (non-frilled, spit-less) Dilophosaurus than a dromaeosaur, and the overall line is mostly based on leaf-tailed geckos (which, being lizards, are only distantly related to dinosaurs as a whole). Scyther from the first generation is supposed to look like a praying mantis, but it also has many traits similar to those of a Jurassic Park-esque raptor, being swift, territorial, worryingly intelligent and having an overall dinosaur- or dragon-like design. This sadly does not carry over to its second-generation evolution, Scizor, or its Mega Evolution, which look more like anthropomorphic wasps with lobster claws (though said claws do look a little like dinosaur heads). Dracozolt is an extremely interesting case: the top half of it is referred to as a "bird" and is very obviously a feathered dromeosaur of some sort, complete with maybe-a-beak. The bottom half is a stegosaurid, complete with thagomizer. Blame the careless scientist hacking the two unfortunate dinosaurs together, in a reference to older paleontology that mish-mashed diferent animals together. Its cousin, Arctozolt, slaps the dromeosaur on an unfortunate cold-adapted plesiosaur. From Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, we have Walking Wake, or as some fans like to call it, Raptor Suicine, due to having some physical similarities with Suicune from Pokémon Gold and Silver, but stands on two legs and has two tiny arms thus looking like a raptor instead of canine. |
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Tekken 2 features Alex, a kickboxing velociraptor. He's scaly, but that's the least of his problems. He stands upright, resembling the classic theropod tripod pose, and has long, powerful arms with boxing gloves on the end. His strange posture comes from the fact that he's a Palette Swap of Roger, a Boxing Kangaroo. And he's awesome. Could be justified in that he's genetically engineered. | |
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Raptor Red, a novel by paleontologist Bob Bakker, is told from the POV of a female Utahraptor. Deinonychus and troodonts also show up in the story. Speculation aside, the deinonychosaurs are portrayed accurately for the time - 1995, just a few years before it was confirmed feathers were basal to the dromaeosaur lineage. (And to be fair, it's the only avian trait the raptors don't have.) Also, Deinonychus and Utahraptor weren't actually contemporaneous, though both lived in North America in the Early Cretaceous. | |
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HEX has the card Pack Raptor, which looks like a Jurassic Park raptor. It also gets more powerful the more Pack Raptors you have in play. And when you play it, you get four new copies of the card randomly inserted into your deck. | |
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Jurassic World: Evolution and Jurassic World Evolution 2 are park building simulation games that allow you to exhibit several kinds of raptors for your guests. Unlike most other Jurassic Park games, these games have a diverse range of raptor accuracy. Scaly, lizard-inspired raptors include Velociraptor, Deinonychus, and Atrociraptor, while the more scientifically accurate, feathered raptors include Pyroraptor and Utahraptor. | |
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The Troodon have inaccurate feathering and is described as the most intelligent animal on the island next to humans. They also have paralyzing venom, as inspired by Jurassic Park: The Game. | |
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Absolutely parodied with Mortasheen's Bucbuclaw, an ugly chicken-looking thing, whose main attack involves parasitic poop-eggs. | |
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Dinosaur Revolution averts this trope with flying colors by having raptors with clawed wings, male deinonychosaurs sitting on the nests and omnivorous troodontids. | |
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Primal Carnage has the "Novaraptor" (deliberately made to explain why it's not as massive as Utahraptor or Dakotaraptor), which are Jurassic Park-style raptors, save their non-pronated hands. There's actually two variants - one that's feathered, and one that isn't. Loading screens and backstory said the geneticist had to make two variants because the eccentric millionaire who commissioned them didn't like the feathered raptors. You can also play as an Oviraptor, which is accurately feathered in all variants. | |
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Issue 3 of the Darkwing Duck comics by Joe Books has Bushroot and Dr. Fossil being attacked by their newly-created plant-Velociraptor hybrids, kept small due to being given only a single drop of water. Gosalyn then sprays the raptors with a fire hose, making them grow into giants. The plant-raptors noticeably have leafy feathers, although their arms are left bare. | |
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Magic: The Gathering: Putrid Raptor is a zombie variant of this, which eagerly devours fallen pieces of its own rotting flesh alongside living prey. The raptors of Ixalan are ferocious, aggressive pack predators that take down large prey by rushing onto it in a biting tide of teeth and claws. Notable variants include ferocidons, which are thought to actively enjoy their prey's pain. Some have been domesticated by the Sun Empire and trained to follow orders, as long as those orders are some variant of "hunt", "kill", or "go for the guts". Unlike other examples of this trope, notably, they're all fully feathered. |
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In Killing Bites, Tyke Bomb Koyomi Uzaki, the apparent Final Boss of part three, is a Deinonychus Brute, able to assume a dinosaurid form sporting plenty of feathers. Also a Big Eater and a potential cannibal. | |
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Sebastian the Deinonychus from Exterminatus Now plays with this trope—as an anthropomorphic dinosaur, he's not a nightmarish predatory monster, but he's also scaly. | |
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Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly has R-1000s, which are fireball-shooting Velociraptors made of liquid metal. | |
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Club Penguin has a feathered dromaeosaurid as a new dinosaur transformation for Prehistoric Party 2014, mostly averting this trope. Played straight, however, with the Utahraptor from the play "The Penguins that Time Forgot", who looks absolutely nothing like any kind of dromaeosaur (it doesn't even have sickle claws). | |
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Dinosauria: Averted, as the deinonychosaurs and troodontids are portrayed as properly feathered, birdlike in appearance and action, and they don't live in packs. The short "Our Frozen Past" focuses on a mother troodontid and her chicks, with the mother shown to be caring and protective in the face of an attack from a pair of Nanuqsaurus. | |
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ARK: Survival Evolved: The raptors are sparsely feathered and have pronated hands. They're also of large size, though this is more appropriate than most examples, on the count of their dossier identifying their genus as Utahraptor. However, they are bigger than trucks. Unsurprisingly, they're the bane of survivors everywhere. Microraptor is more accurately feathered, but is portrayed as a ferocious pack-hunter using Zerg Rush. The Troodon have inaccurate feathering and is described as the most intelligent animal on the island next to humans. They also have paralyzing venom, as inspired by Jurassic Park: The Game. The Valguero DLC exclusively features Deinonychus. They are feathered (although their faces and undersides are scaly and their wings end at the wrist) and portrayed as agile climbers like real-life dromaeosaurs, but they're still oversized and attack prey much larger than themselves. |
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Similarly, Rise of the Galeforces has the protagonists regularly do battle against Deinonychus Mooks. Most of them are Weaponized Animal version of the standardized JP-style "raptors", but one particular antagonist stands out in this case: Velociripper, a genetically modified, sentient specimen who is also weaponized - and is explicitly stated to have turkey-like, blood-red feathers. | |
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Nanosaur has you playing as a raptor with a jetpack and a blaster than can fire lasers, missiles, and nukes, who has come to prehistoric Earth from the future to rescue dinosaur eggs before the asteroid impacts the planet. | |
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Raptors appear as the antagonists in the found footage film Tape 407. | |
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Slash from the recent toy franchise for Transformers: Age of Extinction is on its way of averting this, being covered in metallic feathers. | |
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Plants vs. Zombies: Heroes: Both the Plants and Zombies have raptor teammates, all of which have the Dino-Roar trait which triggers an effect whenever the Plant/Zombie hero draws or conjures a card: Plants have the Veloci-Radish Hatchling and the Veloci-Radish Hunter. Both of them gain +1 attack whenever the Plant Hero draws or conjures a card, and being pack hunters, the Veloci-Radish Hunter will also make a copy of itself in its lane when played. Zombies have the Raiding Raptor (based off the Raptor from Jurassic Marsh), which conjures a card that costs 2 or less whenever it deals damage to the Plant Hero. It also gains attack whenever it manages to do so, making it very deadly with Laser Base Alpha environment. |
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The Go, Diego, Go! special "The Great Dinosaur Rescue" featured Troodon with only a coating of fuzz (no wings or a tail fan). | |
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Dino Crisis has Jurassic Park-style "raptors" which disappointingly serve as low-level goombas. And for its next trick, it had Super Persistent Predatory... therizinosaurs. (To be fair, that particular group of animals was very poorly understood at the time. For Therizinosaurus itself, all we had were a pair of terrifyingly huge claws — it has since turned out that their owner looked less like a giant murderbeast and more like Big Bird. Although this discovery was made before the game was released.) |
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Averted in Primitive War with its Utahraptor and Deinonychus. Both are accurately feathered and bird-like, Deinonychus displays arboreal locomotion, and the concept art shows Utahraptor with more up-to-date proportions (shorter legs and stocky build). | |
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Speckles: The Tarbosaurus has scaly Velociraptor with feathers on its head and arms. Its Microraptor is decently portrayed, however. The sequel Journey to Fire Mountain features scaly Deinonychus with feathers on their arms and quills along their backs. | |
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In the seventh movie, some more raptors (called "Fast Biters" in-universe) appear during a flashback ambushing and killing some dinosaurs that Petrie's uncle, Pterano, had led away from the rest of the herd. An unusually dark moment for the normally tame sequels. | |
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Super Sentai and Power Rangers have had raptors in some of their dinosaur-themed series. In every case, they're some form of biomechanical creature, so don't bother expecting strict accuracy: Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger and Power Rangers: Dino Thunder gave the Rangers velociraptors as steeds (though Dino Thunder downplayed them in favor of using motorcycles for personal transportation instead). In Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger and Power Rangers Dino Charge, the Green Ranger is Velociraptor-themed, and the team can summon sets of twin Deinonychus mechs that combine into motorcycles. Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger and Power Rangers Dino Fury have a pair of raptor Humongous Mecha. |
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Giant, scaly raptors appear in the Zoo Race level Seth’s Safari, stalking the edge of the river where the animals spend the race swimming. | |
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Zombies have the Raiding Raptor (based off the Raptor from Jurassic Marsh), which conjures a card that costs 2 or less whenever it deals damage to the Plant Hero. It also gains attack whenever it manages to do so, making it very deadly with Laser Base Alpha environment. | |
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The Chronicles of Aeres: The Sliskvir of Astreas are a race of Lizard Folk with features of raptor-like dinosaurs from the blasted southern wastelands of Astreas. They were warped by Wild Magic from the wildest and most barbaric human civilization of Astreas by the death of the Mad God Drakmorla. Interestingly, in contrast to the standard, vaguely crocodilian-featured Lizard Folk of Dungeons & Dragons, which are described as "coldblooded", logical and stoic, sliskvir are chaotic, impulsive, wildly emotional and passion-driven creatures. | |
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The small carnivorous dinosaurs that attack our heroes in Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs are vaguely reminiscent of raptors, including the killing claws, but they are Guanlong, a genus of primitive tyrannosaur. In fairness to the movie, there ARE deinonychosaurs, but the Troodons (identified as such in the game) are depicted as naked vegetarians, although in reality they would have technically been omnivorous. And then there's the Archaeopteryx that was to be fed to the baby T. rexes, whom Sid threw off a cliff expecting it to fly off but dropped like a stone. Kinda Truth in Television, although Archaeopteryx most likely glided. The game app Ice Age Village has a scaly, Jurassic Park-styled Velociraptor. Pyroraptor has feathers, however. Ice Age: Collision Course has a family of feathered dromaeosaurids serve as antagonists. They are of unspecified species, referred to as "Dino-birds" in official merchandise, although fans and The Other Wiki believe they are Dakotaraptor. To their credit they at least have wings, only problem is they're able to fly with them (something Dakotaraptor almost certainly couldn't do as an adult in Real Life). The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild features "raptors" as mooks for the Big Bad. They don't look like real dinosaurs in any way; they are featherless, and possess spikes, quills, and nose horns. |
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In the Gifts of Wandering Ice webcomic one of the "ice gifts" turned out to be a living raptor. | |
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You Are Umasou has a pack of Troodon raiding the Maiasaura nests in the opening scene. While the Troodon were correctly depicted with feathers, they lack the killing claws on their feet. In a later scene, Heart chases a pair of red dromaeosaurs during his frantic search for Umasou. Both dromaeosaurs have scutes on their backs similar to the film's Tyrannosaurus and lack wings and a tail fan, but judging by their coloring they appear to have a feather coating (though the art style makes it hard to tell). Although to be fair, none of the dinosaurs in the movie look realistic. A corpse of a feathery dromaeosaur makes a cameo during the eruption of Egg Mountain. |
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Warhammer; Cold Ones are large raptors that inhabit Lustria and the New World, used as mounts by the Lizardmen and the Dark Elves. There are two species (the Lustrian species is more crocodilian while the northern type closely resembles Jurassic Park raptors), but unusually for most depictions they are described as being painfully stupid compared to other beasts of war. They are highly aggressive and will attack their riders as well, so the riders have to take extra precautions before preparing them for war. (Saurus that are spawned to ride Cold Ones exude pheromones that mask their scent, while the Dark Elves use elixirs and foul smelling cosmetics for the same purpose.) | |
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In House of the Dragon, the near-human size (at the time) and aggressiveness of the young dragon Vermax give off a Jurassic Park velociraptor vibe. | |
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The World of the Creatures zig zags between the inaccurate media depictions like the raptors from Jurassic Park and accurate depictions that represent our current understanding of dinosaurs. Seeing as this all takes place in a character's mind, this zig zagging is justified. | |
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Inazuma Eleven has standard 80s-styled Troodon. | |
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The Starter Pokemon, Fleetwi and its later evolutions, as well its Spliced variants, are based on different types of raptors, with the former being based on feathered raptors, namely Pyroraptor while the latter is based on the long-debunked featherless raptors from Jurassic Park. Interestingly, Flightor has the sickle claws on its wings rather than its feet (which was intentional on the creator's part), though the Spliced Fleetwi line has the claws on the feet. | |
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The My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic fanfic Pinkassic Park has Deinonychus that attack the main characters after being accidentally freed from their pens, only to be knocked out after attacking Pinkie Pie's pony decoys stuffed with sleeping gas. They are explicitly stated to have bird-like feathers, and Word of God said they were used because the Velociraptor from Jurassic Park were actually based on Deinonychus, which is quite true. | |
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The Doctor Who episode "Dinosaurs On A Spaceship" features "Raptors" that look very much like the raptors from Primeval. In fact, they are the raptors from Primeval - the animation model was reused. (Potential Crossover, anyone?) | |
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Pokemon Amber: The Starter Pokemon, Fleetwi and its later evolutions, as well its Spliced variants, are based on different types of raptors, with the former being based on feathered raptors, namely Pyroraptor while the latter is based on the long-debunked featherless raptors from Jurassic Park. Interestingly, Flightor has the sickle claws on its wings rather than its feet (which was intentional on the creator's part), though the Spliced Fleetwi line has the claws on the feet. Primal Archen and Archeops, while based on the Archaeopteryx, also has some features from the Microraptor. There are two Pokemon based on the Troodontidae line, which are Troazolt, a fully completed genetic clone of the upper half of Dracozolt and Arctozolt, and Trusetis. |
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1916 - Der Unbekannte Krieg, an indie horror game, features large raptors as the main enemies that stalk the trenches. Though, whether they're real or a hallucination brought on by gas inhalation or PTSD is left ambiguous. | |
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The Lost World RPG a retelling of The Lost World: Jurassic Park set in the Amalgam'verse both plays it straight and averts it. The scaly, overly aggressive JP-raptors are labeled as prototypes made by completing the then-incomplete Deinonychus genome with Allosaurus genes, resulting in their manic behavior. A later version made by Dr. Wu and Dr. Sorkin completed the genome and resulted in calmer, accurately feathered Deinonychus which are extremely bird-like. When one of the prototypes is sicced on the expedition team, they manage to lure it and a later version into a fight. Because of its greater maneuverability and ability to Wall Run thanks to its wings, the accurate Deinonychus wins. | |
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Monster Hunter Freedom 2 has the Giadrome, the King Mook of the Giaprey (which debuted beforehand in Monster Hunter G, mistakenly localized as White Velociprey in Freedom). This white-colored Theropod inhabits snowy mountains, and can spit cold globules that inflict ice damage. | |
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Trica from My Girlfriend is a T-Rex is a Velociraptor-human hybrid. She at least has some feathers, including wings on her arms. | |
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The first two Carnivores hunting simulator games feature Velociraptor, and the iOS and Android versions added Utahraptor and Troodon. Unfortunately, none are especially accurate. The Velociraptor might as well have leapt out of Jurassic Park: an oversized, naked, bendy-tailed excuse for a dromaeosaurid. The Utahraptor is slightly better, with non-pronated hands and a small crest of feathers on its head, but that's about the only place it has feathers (no one seems to understand that raptors were completely cloaked in feathers from head to toe, they weren't just lizards with a mohawk). The Troodon is probably the worst: scaly, much bigger than the real animal, and as if this weren't bad enough it is flat-footed (everyone seems to know that raptors had an enlarged foot claw, but the fact that troodontids also had it is a somewhat lesser-known fact). These inaccuracies may be justified if, as the game's manual states, the game is set on a distant planet instead of on prehistoric Earth, in which case any resemblances of the inhabitants to Earth's dinosaurs would be purely superficial. | |
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From Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, we have Walking Wake, or as some fans like to call it, Raptor Suicine, due to having some physical similarities with Suicune from Pokémon Gold and Silver, but stands on two legs and has two tiny arms thus looking like a raptor instead of canine. | |
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Il Était Une Fois...: In an episode of one series, the characters watch as a group of '80s-styled, kangaroo-Deinonychus attack a large Sauropod dinosaur. What makes them so "kangaroo" is that not only are they shown standing fully erect, they move around by hopping. Raptors can hardly get more retro than this! The first episode of Once Upon a Time... Man had a four-fingered Archaeopteryx evolving out of "thecodonts" through the hypothetical "Proavis" phase. One episode of Once Upon a Time...Space, set on another planet inhabited by dinosaurs, had a Deinonychus raiding the nest of a Brontosaurus. Said Deinonychus looks like a small '70s-styled T. rex down to having two-fingered hands, made more confusing by the fact they completely hid its feet from view, and it also has a grasping tail which it uses to ensnare a Brontosaurus hatchling. On the other hand, Archaeopteryx is three-fingered this time. |
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Fossil Fighters has several vivosaurs revived from fossils of deinonychosaurs like Velociraptor (V-Raptor), Bradycneme (Breme), Troodon (Tro), etc that play this trope straight. To be fair, none of the vivosaurs are realistic. They do however receive points for at least feathering the deinonychosaur vivosaurs, save for Deinonychus (Nychus) until Fossil Fighters Frontier. | |
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The Truth About Killer Dinosaurs focused on Velociraptor in one of the two episodes, discussing how Velociraptor may have used its killing claw in predation. The fact that dromaeosaurids had feathers is given some attention, though (as usual) the feathering given to the animated Velociraptor isn't entirely accurate. It does also examine the trope of raptors using their sickle claws to slice prey open (using a mechanically-operated claw), finding that they probably couldn't. The documentary suggests they may have instead used it to puncture major arteries or other vital organs (subsequent research suggests they may have been used to grapple on top of prey like modern birds-of-prey). | |
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Dinobot from the Beast Wars line of Transformers toys, as well as his various repaints and retools. Hailing from the '90s, he was naturally a scaly, very robust looking Velociraptor, who strangely had five toes on each foot. In the animated show, he had only three (four would have been correct), and an incredibly bendy tail — Justified in that he was really a robot. In the 2008 Universe 2.0 toy-line, he received a new mold, up to modern engineering standards, but sadly not to modern dino-science: instead, they went for a more show-accurate look, and gave the toy a wavy tail where the original had a stiff one. Grimlock's form in the comics was a step in the right direction: though his toy was just a recolored, scaly Dinobot, he was illustrated with a thin covering of fuzz. Archadis and Airraptor (same toy, but different characters) turn into the classic, green-blue colored lizard-headed Archaeopteryx with hands that look glued onto their wings. Slash from the recent toy franchise for Transformers: Age of Extinction is on its way of averting this, being covered in metallic feathers. A few years later, G1 got its own version of Slash, who's intentionally designed to transform into an anachronistic version of a raptor (so no feathers). |
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Refreshingly averted in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, in which Deinonychus replaces the Velociraptor from the previous two games. For his description on completing the Deinonychus skeleton, Blathers points out that Velociraptor is actually small whereas Deinonychus is the big raptor commonly seen in media, as well as the fact that they both had feathers. That said, he still exaggerates Deinonychus's size to seven feet tall. | |
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Kaiju Revolution: The Venatoraptors at first appear to fit the bill due to their apparently scaly bodies but the scales are actually derived from feathers that have evolved to form a lightweight natural armor. The feathers on their arms even evolved into quills that they use to ensnare prey. Gaw is a tyrannical raptor kaiju who controls several of the venatoraptor tribes and seeks to rule Skull Island with an iron fist. |
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Dino Strike has Cyborg raptors serving as enemies, though they're actually benevolent creatures - break the electronic implants controlling them and the raptors went back to being docile. | |
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Both Zoo Tycoon games have an example of this trope with the animal's ingame bio making a reference towards the raptor intelligence in Jurassic Park. Velociraptor appears in the first game- it's human sized and scaly, with its pink coloration making it resemble a plucked chicken. A scaly Deinonychus and Utahraptor and feathered Velociraptor (which is more accurate) appear in the second game. The male Utahraptors have feathery crests on their heads. | |
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March of the Dinosaurs had Troodon as one of the main characters. They also aren't feathered properly (though they have feathers), but behavior—wise are mostly plausible. | |
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Silverwing: Most of the surviving Saurians (dinosaurs and pterosaurs that survived beyond the Cretaceous) in the prequel Darkwing are scaly dromaeosaur-like theropods with downward pronated hands. They are established as being too strong for any early mammal to take down. | |
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Dino Trauma, a dinosaur-themed FPS inspired by the dinosaur rage of the mid-90s, have velociraptors as the first recurring dinosaur type. They're modeled after the featherless Jurassic Park variant. | |
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Monster Hunter (2004) introduced the Velociprey type enemies, which are actually more Velociraptor-sized, but it turns out they are just immature versions. The larger Velocidrome Alphas are the first "large" monster most players fight. | |
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Monster Hunter 3 (Tri) introduces the Jaggi family, which lacks the "beak" of the Prey/Drome family. | |
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More recent strips of B.C. feature raptors. | |
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The Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs episode "Yabba-Dabba-Dabba Kamma-Kamma-Chameleon" features a "Chameleosaur", which is not a chameleon as its name suggests, but rather a raptor that can shapeshift. Interestingly, it is decently covered in feathers, but it also has cat-like eyes and a rough, forked tongue which are the clues to identify it in its transformed state. | |
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In Turok, raptors are common enemies, ranging from plain ol' raptors, ones captured by the various bad guys and turned into cybernetic, Arm Cannon-wielding nasties, or evolved, humanoid versions that fight alongside their cousins. | |
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The manga of Gantz featured aliens taking the form of raptors pretending to be display models in a museum. The raptors are given only a very sparse coat of feathers, and lack them completely on their arms. | |
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The Archotek Project has Deinonychus as one of its species. | |
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Tales of Kaimere: Modern Cockatrices on Kaimere are a clade of derived eudromaeosaurs whose ankles have fused together like tyrannosaurs and robust monarchs, which help them run faster over longer distances. Rather than pinning their prey down with their foot claws and biting out their flesh like basal raptors, Cockatrices will use their teeth to grab onto their prey and then stab at their vital areas with their sickle claws. The Eastern Continent has a giant Dromaeosaur, called the Komu Ka Bawe, that specializes in hunting down Titanosaurs and using their teeth to sheer flesh. | |
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One short Happy Tree Friends smoochie focusing on Disco Bear had him being shredded apart by a raptor after being stomped by a T. rex as one of his many deaths. | |
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Godzilla (1998): Godzilla's offspring turns the last half of the film into a fusion between Jurassic Park (1993) and Aliens, with Nick and Philippe's team fighting the baby Godzillas, which act very closely to Jurassic Park's velociraptors. Possibly justified, since they're not actual raptors, but the offspring of a mutated marine iguana. | |
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Manly Guys Doing Manly Things: Averted. Jet's raptors are realistically sized (somewhere between a chicken and a turkey), brightly plumaged, coo like pigeons, docile enough to be picked up and more interested in begging for scraps of roast chimera than savaging anyone. They also are tame enough to be trained as Ace's waiters (complete with tiny bespoke tuxedos) and possibly accept a modern-day turkey as their alpha. It turns out they tried cloning sleeker, more wild looking (yet still realistic) raptors but they proved untrainable as the genes that give the current raptor squad their cuddly appearance also gives them their friendly personalities. |
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Marvin, Libby's pet dinosaur from Bloody Urban is a partial aversion- he's only about as big as a medium-sized dog with feathery tufts on his head and tail. | |
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The Tyrannosaur Chronicles: Subverted by a naked Deinonychus character, who is said to have shaved all her feathers off in order to star in Jurassic Park. The other deinonychosaurs are portrayed with feathers, though mostly not pennaceous ones, probably due to massive work load. More properly feathered deinonychosaurs have been shown to be in the works, but the Series Hiatus on this project has prevented them from yet making an appearance in the story. | |
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DSBT InsaniT: Shredder, Seth's pet velociraptor, although he actually has feathers. | |
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Primal (2019): "Terror Under the Blood Moon" features a large pack of stereotypical Jurassic Park-like raptors, which are otherwise the correct size and skull shape for Deinonychus. Word of God stated they were meant to be feathered, but the crew had difficulty with it. | |
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Star Wars Legends: The Ssi-Ruuk are a race of aliens who are essentially anthropomorphic Jurassic Park-style velociraptors, though they also throw in some Tyrannosaurid features and dragonic features from both Eastern and Western dragons. Naturally, they're bloodthirsty conquerors and tacticians. | |
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The Dinosaur Lords prominently features dromaeosaurids and troodontids as wild or domesticated animals. Victor Milán clearly shows his research and depicts them as appropriately feathered, and Velociraptor is realistically sized and presented as a mere pest to humans. | |
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The fifth film of the franchise, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, introduces the Indoraptor, a hybrid cloned from the I. rex mixed with Velociraptor DNA. About twice the size of Blue, the Indoraptor has terrifying intelligence and a sadistic sense of humor, and strangely is semi-quadrupedal. The scientists behind the project clarify that it's only a prototype of the bioweapon they're trying to create: not only is it still too psychotic to control, but it also suffers from other health defects as a result of its wonky genetic structure. | |
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Dino Strike Wii have you fighting dinosaurs all across an uninhabited island whose prehistoric population escaped extinction, with velociraptors being the most numerous and commonly-encountered. They'll Zerg Rush you on sight in later levels. | |
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The Amphibia episode "Fight at the Museum" zig-zags this with a museum display of a Deinonychus-like dromaeosaurid. On one hand, it has feathers. However, the feathering is still not enough, and the model also possesses the usual pronated hands and slit-pupils. | |
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Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger and Power Rangers Dino Fury have a pair of raptor Humongous Mecha. | |
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Terra Nova gives us the Nykoraptors, a fictional breed of dromaeosaurid said to have 3 rows of incisors. And they have feathers, if you look at them closely. They're also capable of climbing trees, just like real dromaeosaurids. The equally fictional Acceraptors, called "slashers" by the characters and not named onscreen, are sometimes thought of as raptors, but lack the toe claws and more closely resemble primitive tyrannosaurs like Guanlong (see the example from Ice Age above). | |
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Fantastic Four: Issue 345 features a pack of Deinonychus attacking a young Mamenchisaurus and later the Fantastic Four and some military soldiers. They are depicted with feathers, despite the issue being from 1990. However, they are also shown to be able to detach their tails like lizards. | |
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Primeval features raptors in some episodes, Jurassic Park-styled. All of them have head quills, in the style of the raptors in Jurassic Park III, although they also have plumage covering much of their body to show they at least did a little research. A Super Persistent, time-traveling, Raptor is even used to deliver some Laser-Guided Karma to one of the Big Bads, tracking them through multiple temporal leaps. Tree Creepers, a hypothetical climbing dinosaur, resemble muscular, long-armed raptors, but lack feathers and the killing claws. Finally, the raptor model was once more reused to be an unnamed Jurassic theropod that swims between islands in search of food. It's not supposed to be a raptor, and the dim lighting, dark coloration of the creature, and camera angles make damn certain that you can't see the sickle claws. Originally the creature was to be a Eustreptospondylus, which actually did live on islands in the Jurassic, but a lack of funds meant they couldn't make a new model. Luckily, instead of re-painting the raptor black and calling it Eustreptospondylus, they re-painted it black and referred to it as just a "theropod" (which means it could be virtually any kind of two-legged carnivorous dinosaur). |
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Sylvia of Wander over Yonder bears some raptor-like similarities such as an S-shaped neck and "feathers" on her head and the tip of her tail, although she's an alien rather than an actual dinosaur. | |
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Dead Space 2 features Necromorphs called Stalkers, whose shape, mannerisms, attack patterns, and vocalizations are clearly influenced by JP-style raptors. In a Shout-Out, the console version features a trophy/achievement (earned by surviving the first encounter with them) called "Clever Girls." | |
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In Negaverse Chronicles, Friendly Four's Bushroot and Quackerjack are transformed into raptors by Negaverse's Stegmutt, with Dr. Fossil guessing they are either Deinonychus or Utahraptor. Both of their raptor forms lack feathers (or feather-like leaves, in Bushroot's case). | |
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Averted in Masters of the Universe: Revelation, where Kuduk rides on a large dromaeosaurid with very accurate feathering, down to having wings attached to the second finger. | |
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The Gravity Falls episode "The Land Before Swine" has a typical Jurassic Park-styled raptor with two-fingered hands (which doesn't correspond with any known deinonychosaur). | |
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Flight Rising has Wildclaws, which are dragons resembling large, slender raptors with wings (the Vertebrate with Extra Limbs kind, not the arm-feather kind), horns, and an extra toe on each foot. They do have feathered crests, tail plumes, and a coating of body fuzz. | |
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Zoids: Wild has the V Raptor-type Rapterrix (velociraptor) and D Raptor-type Gilraptor (deinonychus). Rapterrix are unusually accurate in their depiction of being small, fairly weak, and dumb. On the other hand, Gilraptor are larger and more intelligent with the trademark hook claw on its inner toes, but also tend to be highly effective fighters. They share similar vocalizations, which include hawk like screeches instead of gutteral roars. | |
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