Velociraptors In Jurassic Park
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Velociraptor ''Velociraptor'' (; ) is a genus of small dromaeosaurid dinosaurs that lived in Asia during the Late Cretaceous epoch, about 75 million to 71 million years ago. Two species are currently recognized, although others have been assigned in th ...
'' was popularized by its appearance in the ''
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'' franchise, which features numerous individuals. They first appear in
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's 1990 novel ''
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'', followed by a 1993 film adaptation from director
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, which spawned a series of films. Despite their name, Crichton heavily based the ''Velociraptors'' on the larger ''
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'', and this was carried over into the films. The on-screen raptors were created using several production methods, including
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by
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and CGI by
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(ILM). The 2015 film ''
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'' introduces a group of named raptors who are being trained in a research program. Among these is an individual named ''Blue'', who returns in the sequels '' Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom'' (2018) and ''
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'' (2022). The concept of trained raptors was conceived by Spielberg, who served as executive producer on the ''Jurassic World'' films. Blue is among the most popular ''Jurassic Park/World'' dinosaurs and, alongside Rexy the ''
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'', has become a fan favorite in the franchise.


Appearances

In Crichton's original novel and the film adaptation, dinosaurs have been genetically engineered by
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for a theme park on the fictional
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. The ''Velociraptors'' are portrayed as highly intelligent, problem-solving pack hunters, able to run at speeds reaching 60 miles per hour. They terrorize the main characters and are responsible for several deaths, including that of Ray Arnold. They also stalk
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in a restaurant kitchen at the park's visitor center. The raptors are overseen by park warden
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, who is killed by them as well in the film. In the novel, eight raptors were bred by the park, although more are discovered to have been breeding elsewhere on the island. Eight were also bred in the film, although a large female raptor killed five others and became pack leader for the two remaining individuals. One of these raptors gets trapped in the restaurant freezer while the other two are killed by a ''
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'' (known off-screen as Rexy). Raptors are also featured in Crichton's sequel novel '' The Lost World'' and its film adaptation '' The Lost World: Jurassic Park'', both taking place at InGen's abandoned site on
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. The raptors again terrorize and kill several characters. A different group of raptors are featured in the 2001 film ''
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'', also set on Isla Sorna. In the film, paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant states that raptor intelligence was superior to that of cetaceans and primates. If not for the extinction of dinosaurs, Grant believes that raptors may have risen to become the dominant species on Earth. He theorizes that their intelligence came from an ability to communicate with each other, using their resonating chambers, a theory that is later proven when he encounters InGen's raptors on the island. In ''
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'', Blue is the oldest of the four ''Velociraptors'' trained by
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for a research program on Isla Nublar, the site of a new theme park. She and her three younger sisters, Charlie, Delta, and Echo, are later used to hunt down the escaped hybrid dinosaur '' Indominus rex'', only to turn against their trainer when accepting the ''Indominus'' as their new alpha. Later, Blue is the first to change her loyalty back to Owen and fight against the ''Indominus''. After the rest of her pack is killed by the hybrid, Blue joins a battle between a ''Tyrannosaurus'' (Rexy) and the ''Indominus'', who is then killed by a ''
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''. Blue is free to roam the island after staff and visitors evacuate. Three years later, in '' Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom'', the dinosaurs on Isla Nublar face extinction from an impending volcanic eruption. Owen helps rescue Blue from the island, although she is shot and nearly killed in the process. After an operation to save her life, Blue is transported to Lockwood Estate in northern California to provide a blood transfusion to the ''
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''. However, the latter escapes and goes on a rampage. Blue kills the ''Indoraptor'' in battle, saving Owen,
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, and
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. Free once again, Blue shares a moment with Owen before retreating into the wilderness. Blue returns in ''
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'', taking place four years after ''Fallen Kingdom''. She has lived in the
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mountains near Owen's family and now has an asexually reproduced hatchling, who Maisie names Beta. Maisie and Beta are taken by
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mercenaries for research, and Owen promises Blue that he will bring both of them back, eventually following through. After being reunited, Blue and Beta return to the wilderness. Aside from her appearance in the ''Jurassic World'' films, Blue also appears as a major character in the animated show ''
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'', and also makes appearances in video games such as '' Jurassic World: The Game'' and ''
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''. She is the focus of a two-part
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miniseries, titled ''Jurassic World: Blue''. It was released for Oculus VR headsets as a ''Fallen Kingdom'' tie-in. It depicts Blue on Isla Nublar at the time of the volcanic eruption. Jurassic World: The Ride, opened at
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in 2019, features Blue.
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, an attraction opened at Universal Studios Orlando in 2021, has animatronics of Blue and her sisters, who feature prominently throughout the ride.


Scientific accuracy


Size

Real ''Velociraptor''s measured approximately in height and in length. The franchise, however, depicts the animal as being larger than its real-life counterpart. The raptors' fictitious design is actually based on the larger ''
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''. In writing ''Jurassic Park'', Crichton was partly inspired by
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's 1988 book ''Predatory Dinosaurs of the World'', which labeled ''Deinonychus'' as a ''Velociraptor'' species due to Paul's belief that many dinosaur genera should be combined.
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, who discovered ''Deinonychus'', was also consulted by Crichton for the novel, and later by director
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for the film adaptation. Ostrom said that Crichton based the novel's ''Velociraptor''s on ''Deinonychus'' in "almost every detail", but ultimately chose the name ''Velociraptor'' because he thought it sounded more dramatic. Crichton's version of ''Velociraptor'', depicted at tall, was carried over into the film adaptation, the latter also stating the animal's length to be around . The ''
Utahraptor ''Utahraptor'' (meaning "Utah's predator") is a genus of large dromaeosaurid (a group of feathered carnivorous theropods) dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period from around 139 to 135 million years ago in what is now the United ...
'', however, was a more accurate dinosaur in size comparison to the franchise's ''Velociraptor''s; it was discovered shortly before the 1993 release of ''Jurassic Park''s film adaptation. Special-effects artist
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, who worked on the raptors, joked: "After we created it, they discovered it". John Hankla, an advisor for ''Fallen Kingdom'', provided an accurately sized ''Velociraptor'' skeleton that appears in the background at Lockwood Estate's library of dinosaur skeletons. It is the first accurately sized ''Velociraptor'' to appear in the franchise.


Other traits

Paleontologist
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served as dinosaur consultant for the films. Part of the kitchen scene in the first film was initially going to depict the raptors with
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s, like snakes. Horner objected to this, saying it would have been scientifically inaccurate, in part because it would imply a link with cold-blooded reptiles. Instead, Spielberg opted to feature a raptor snorting onto a kitchen-door window, fogging it up. This would keep with the idea that dinosaurs were warm-blooded. Like their fictional counterparts, real raptors are believed to have been intelligent, although paleontologist James I. Kirkland, who discovered ''Utahraptor'', considered this trait exaggerated in the films. Their depiction as pack-hunters was inspired by ''Deinonychus'' fossils which suggested such behavior. However, later research on fossilized ''Deinonychus'' teeth suggests that they did not engage in pack-hunting. Like their real-life counterparts, the franchise's raptors have a large sickle-shaped toe claw, although it is debated whether this was used for disemboweling prey, a characteristic referenced in the novels and first film. In ''Jurassic Park III'', the concept of raptor communication was inspired by the theory that other dinosaurs, such as ''
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'', were capable of sophisticated communication. Director
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said "it's not completely outlandish that a raptor using soft tissue in its nasal area could produce some kind of sound and communicate in much the same way that birds do. There's all kinds of evidence of lots of different species of animals communicating. So, I don't think we were breaking any rules there or creating something that was scientifically impossible". Before the release of ''Jurassic Park III'', most paleontologists theorized that ''Velociraptor'' had feathers like modern birds. For the third film, the appearance of the male raptors was updated to depict them with a row of small quills on their heads and necks, as suggested by Horner. Paleontologist
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, who was an early pioneer of the dinosaur-bird connection, said in 2004 that the feather quills in ''Jurassic Park III'' "looked like a
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's toupee", although he noted that feathers were difficult to animate.Bakker, R. 2004. "Dinosaurs Acting Like Birds, and Vice Versa – An Homage to the Reverend Edward Hitchcock, First Director of the Massachusetts Geological Survey" in Feathered Dragons. Currie, P.; Koppelhus, E.; Shugar, M.; Wright J. eds. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. pp. 1-11. ''Jurassic World'' received criticism for its outdated depiction of featherless ''Velociraptor''s, a design choice that was made to maintain consistency with earlier films. Horner said "we knew Velociraptor should have feathers and be more colorful, but we couldn't really change that look because everything goes back to the first movie". ''Velociraptor'' is also depicted holding its front limbs in an outdated manner, not supported by scientific findings. Research has also found that the real animal lacked the flexible tails and snarling facial expressions that are depicted in the film.


Production background

In the first film, the raptors were created through a combination of animatronics by Winston and CGI by
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(ILM). A fully functioning raptor head took Winston four months to create. The creature was also depicted by
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for certain scenes, including the death of Muldoon, who is mauled by one. John Rosengrant, a member of Winston's team, had to bend over to fit inside the raptor suit for the kitchen scene. Filming lasted up to four hours at a time; Rosengrant said: "My back would go out after about 30 minutes, and that was after having trained a couple of hours a day for weeks". The kitchen scene also utilized animatronics and
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CGI. Models of the raptors, standing 18 inches, were gifted to cast and crew members after production wrapped. In ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'', a mechanical version of the raptor was created by Winston to depict the animal's upper body. A full-motion raptor was also created through CGI."Return to Jurassic Park: Something Survived", ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'' Blu-Ray In addition to the regular raptors, a "super-raptor" had also been considered for inclusion in the film, but director Spielberg rejected it, saying it was "a little too much out of a horror film. I didn't want to create an alien". ''Velociraptor'' animatronics by Winston were again used for ''Jurassic Park III'', and a partial raptor suit was also made for a scene depicting the death of Udesky. ''Jurassic World'' underwent a lengthy development period. By 2004, writers
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and
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had written drafts that featured Nick Harris, a former mercenary who takes a job training a team of five ''Deinonychus'' to go on missions. This idea was suggested by executive producer Spielberg, who believed that it still had potential despite rejecting the early drafts. When
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joined the project as director, he felt that the plot aspect of trained raptors was too extreme, as it depicted the animals being used for missions. Trevorrow reduced the level of cooperation that the raptors would have with their trainer. Early in the film, the raptors are being trained to not eat a live pig located in their enclosure; Trevorrow said that this "was as far as we should be able to go" with the concept of trained raptors. Owen's relationship with the raptors was inspired by real-life relationships that humans have with dangerous animals such as lions and alligators. Owen and Blue are shown to have a close bond throughout the ''Jurassic World'' trilogy.
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, who portrays Owen, compared the relationship to that of a parent and child. In ''Jurassic World'', the raptors were created primarily through motion capture,Failes, Ian
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allowing for a greater level of individuality compared with previous raptors. A full-sized raptor model from the first film was also provided by
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to ILM as a reference. The model weighed approximately and measured approximately tall and long. Life-size
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s were also used during scenes in which the raptors are caged. For ''Fallen Kingdom'',
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's team created a Blue animatronic that was laid on an operating table, for a scene depicting the animal after an injury. The animatronic was operated by a dozen puppeteers hidden under the table. The scene was shot with and without the animatronic, and the two versions were combined during post-production. The animatronic was made of foam latex skin built around a skeleton-like frame controlled by a combination of cable systems, rods and, in the case of some of the smaller areas of movement, radio signals. Actress
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, who portrayed Dr. Zia Rodriguez in the scene, said about the animatronic: "It would sweat, its eyes would dilate if hit by light, it had pulsing veins, it felt like reptile skin. It was just the most realistic thing that I'd ever worked with, and it felt like I was working with a real animal." To create Blue's CGI appearances, the ILM animators referred to the previous film.
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of ILM said that Blue's movements were designed to resemble a
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: "You look at the way Blue cocks her head and looks up at you. It's exactly like a dog. You're trying to sort of connect the dinosaur with things that you understand as a human". Small puppets were also used to depict Owen's raptors as babies. For ''Dominion'', Beta's small size presented an ideal opportunity for practical effects as opposed to CGI. Beta was portrayed with the use of a puppet, created by effects artist John Nolan. It was controlled by three puppeteers, who studied and replicated Blue's walking patterns, the latter animated by ILM.


Audio

The various raptor vocals in the first film were created by combining the sounds of dolphin screams,
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es bellowing, an African crane's
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and human rasps. Mating
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s provided the sound of raptors communicating with each other. Sound designer
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said, "I recorded that at Marine World … the people there said, 'Would you like to record these two tortoises that are mating?' It sounded like a joke, because tortoises mating can take a long time. You've got to have plenty of time to sit around and watch and record them." Other animal sounds were used as well. A hissing goose provided the noise that a raptor makes just before it kills Muldoon, while a breathing horse was used as the sound when a raptor fogs up the kitchen-door window. Various baby animals provided the sound effects for a newborn raptor, including owls and foxes. According to Rydstrom, "I already knew what the adult raptor would sound like, that it would have this screechy, raspy sound, so I tried to find a baby animal that has that rasp in it." For ''Jurassic Park III'', new raptor vocals were created from bird sounds. Audio recordings of penguins and toucans provided the vocals in ''Jurassic World''. The sound effects of the raptors moving around were created by sound editor Benny Burtt, who attached microphones to his shoelaces and tromped around
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, the film's sound-recording facility. For Blue's operation in ''Fallen Kingdom'', penguin noises were modified to create a purring sound.


Reception

The film adaptation of ''Jurassic Park'' popularized ''Velociraptor'' among the general public, and led to the naming of the
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, a professional basketball team formed in 1995. The kitchen scene in the first film is one of the most popular in the series.
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of SFGATE praised the raptor sequence in ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'', in which the animals terrorize humans at an InGen worker village.
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'' found the sequence "nicely done, with some vivid, funny moments" but also "less ingenious than the first film's choreographed kitchen showdown". In his review of ''Jurassic Park III'', Adam B. Vary of ''Entertainment Weekly'' wrote of the raptors, "We're meant to be wowed by their lethal intelligence, but all I could think of was how routine their prancing quick-draw movements had become. You can call a raptor a genius, but minus Spielberg's playfully sinister hide-and-seek choreography, he's just a lizard with an attitude". Matt Goldberg of ''
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'' later wrote in 2015 that "whereas Spielberg conveyed the raptors' intelligence by showing their attack patterns, ''Jurassic Park III'' is overly excited to let you know they can vocally speak to each other, which ends up just looking funny. It feels like we're missing subtitles". Justin Harp of ''
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'' wrote that Johnston "deserves much credit for reinventing the threat of the raptors in such a genuinely nerve-thrashing way". After the release of ''Jurassic World'', Blue became a fan-favorite character. Ian Cardona of
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described Blue as "the ''Jurassic Park'' franchise's most important character", beating out Owen Grady, Alan Grant, and ''
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''. He wrote, "We may have all started fearful of the Velociraptors, but now we all want one for a pet. And that's all because of Blue. She has become an essential part of ''Jurassic World'', of its DNA and of its story". Miles Surrey of '' The Ringer'' wrote that the ''Jurassic World'' films "completely changed the audience's perception of raptors. Man's biggest dino-nightmare is suddenly man's best dino-friend." Ian Sandwell, writing for Digital Spy, was critical of the tamed raptor portrayal: "In one stroke, the series removed one of its most terrifying threats and, by extension, a lot of the threat that the dinosaurs posed, whether raptor or some other species". Likewise, John Orquiola of
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wrote that the attempt to "make Blue into a heroic and sympathetic" character "goes against everything we know about Velociraptors from ''Jurassic Park''". He also criticized ''Dominion''s hopeful ending of dinosaurs co-existing with humans, stating "that simply isn't the case with Velociraptors, and Blue never was, nor can she ever be, a 'heroic' dinosaur who can co-exist with humans". Devin Meenan of ''
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'' considered the raptors more popular than the franchise's ''T. rex'', calling them "the most persistent (and terrifying) threat in the 'Park' trilogy before being thrust into the unlikely (and ridiculous) role of hero in the following 'World' trilogy." Gleiberman, reviewing ''Fallen Kingdom'' for ''
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'', called Blue the most anthropomorphic dinosaur in the film, describing her as "a keenly intelligent specimen who, with her slight smile, looks like a cross between a domesticated T. rex and E.T." Lindsey Bahr of the
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wrote that Blue "has become so anthropomorphized it's actually surprising she doesn't just start talking". ScreenRant's Tom Chapman wrote in 2017 that Velociraptors "made ''Jurassic Park'' the franchise it is today". Joe George, writing for ''
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'' in 2022, ranked the raptors as the second-best dinosaurs in the film series: "Everyone going into ''Jurassic Park'' in 1993 knew what a T-Rex was, but very few of us were aware of raptors". He went on to call them "one of the most terrifying" dinosaurs in the series.


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