Tyrannosaurus in popular culture
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''Tyrannosaurus rex'' is unique among dinosaurs in its place in modern culture;
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has called it "the most popular dinosaur among people of all ages, all cultures, and all nationalities". Paleontologists
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and Lowell Dingus have likewise called it "the most famous dinosaur of all times."
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has called it "''the'' theropod. ..This is the public's favorite dinosaur .. Even the formations it is found in have fantastic names like Hell Creek and
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." Other paleontologists agree with that and note that whenever a museum erects a new skeleton or bring in an animatronic model, visitor numbers go up. "'' Jurassic Park'' and ''
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'' would not have been the same without it." In the public mind, ''T. rex'' sets the standard of what a dinosaur should be. ''Tyrannosaurus'' was first discovered by paleontologist Barnum Brown in the
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of Hell Creek,
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, in 1902 and has since been frequently represented in film and on television, in literature, on the Internet and in many kinds of games. Brown himself, despite having discovered many other prehistoric animals for the American Museum of Natural History before and after, always referred Tyrannosaurus rex as "my favorite child". In Brown's own words, ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' was indeed "king of the period and monarch of its race... He is now the dominant figure in the Cretaceous Hall to awe and inspire young boys when they grow up."


General impact

On finding ''Tyrannosaurus'', Barnum Brown wrote to
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, his employer and the President of the American Museum of Natural History, "Quarry No. 1 contains the ..bones of a large Carnivorous Dinosaur, not described by Marsh. ... I have never seen anything like it from the Cretaceous." On realizing that the find was unlike anything ever found before, Osborn, according to Robert Bakker, "sat down to construct a name that expressed the position of Mr. Rex in the ecosystem, this apex of carnivory. The name has to be evocative, it has to be beautiful, it has to be lyrical. You hear it once you remember it. ..
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. Lizard.
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. Beautiful, short, you hear it once you remember it and it can be abbreviated. ''T. rex''." Osborn stated in 1905,John "Jack" Horner and Don "Dino" Lessem, ''The Complete T. Rex'' (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993), pages 58–62 ''Tyrannosaurus'' gained widespread public attention on December 30, 1905, when the ''
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'' hailed ''T. rex'' as "the most formidable fighting animal of which there is any record whatever," the " king of all kings in the domain of animal life," "the absolute
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of the earth," and a "royal
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of the jungle." In 1906, ''Tyrannosaurus'' was dubbed the "
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of antiquity" and the "Last of the Great Reptiles and the King of Them All." In 1927,
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painted a mural incorporating ''Tyrannosaurus'' facing a ''
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'' in the Field Museum of Natural History, establishing the two dinosaurs as enemies in popular thought; paleontologist
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cites this mural as one of his inspirations to study dinosaurs. Bakker said of the imagined rivalry between ''Tyrannosaurus'' and ''Triceratops'', "No matchup between predator and prey has ever been more dramatic. It's somehow fitting that those two massive antagonists lived out their co-evolutionary belligerence through the very last days of the very last epoch of the Age of Dinosaurs."Bakker, R.T. 1986. ''The Dinosaur Heresies''. New York: Kensington Publishing, p. 240. On that page, Bakker has his own ''T. rex''/''Triceratops'' fight. Since then, popular culture has consistently depicted Tyrannosaurs as "King of the Dinosaurs" for decades. Portrayals have ranged from serving as an antagonist against whom human heroes could test their courage to an awe inspiring symbol of power, analogous to the lion's depiction as "
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". According to paleontologist and museum curator Mark Norell, Barnum Brown successor at the American Museum of Natural History, ''Tyrannosaurus rex'', "continues to be a subject of fascination, a popular icon, and probably the first dinosaur name imprinted in the minds of children globally. Besides all this, it is the inspiration for budding paleontologists worldwide. Long may the king reign."


Film appearances

''Tyrannosaurus rex'' has played a major role in many films, starting in 1918 with ''
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'', written and directed by
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special effects pioneer
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. ''The Ghost of Slumber Mountain'' is also, and most likely, the first film showing ''Tyrannosaurus'' facing ''
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''. However, while ''Ghost'' was the first of O'Brien's works to feature the dinosaur it was not the last time he would use the dinosaur, using it again in 1925, with the classic adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's 1912 novel '' The Lost World''. ''Tyrannosaurus'' fossils were not so famous at the time of the publication of the novel (1912), and the only main villain dinosaur in the book was ''
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'', with no appearance of ''Tyrannosaurus'', but this 1925 film featured ''Tyrannosaurus'' anyway, for a more dramatic and spectacular effect. For his part, Bakker commented that "Willis O'Brien was a scholarly man, anatomically literate he went to the American museum, he saw the skeletons, he thought about them, he saw Knight's paintings and the sculptures. He listened to Osborn's ideas and although ''T. rex'' has a bit part in the movie, ''T. rex'' influence is huge." O'Brien was again responsible for special effects in the 1933 monster movie ''
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'', which featured a climactic battle between the giant ape and a ''Tyrannosaurus''. This scene is credited with the film's success both in terms of cinematic experience and in securing financial backing. In a 2005
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, "T. Rex: A Dinosaur in Hollywood," no one less than Kong himself explained why. "Well, I had to find a suitably impressive monster to showoff my great strength and ruthlessness. There was only one real choice!" In real life, film historian and Kong scholar Ray Morton agreed with the previous statement. According to Morton, RKO film studio wanted to halt production on ''King Kong'' on account of it going over budget. Merian C Cooper, Kong's creator, then showed the studio heads a 20 minute test reel he and his team had made. The footage was of T. Rex's fight with Kong and was this scene that convinced the studio heads that the film had to be made, regardless of costs. O'Brien had not originally meant to create Kong, instead seeking to make a film about a lost island of dinosaurs wherein the ''T. rex'' would have featured in the climax. When this film, ''
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'' was cancelled, O'Brien used the ''T. rex'' model he had made and reused it (along with other dinosaur models) for ''King Kong''. The ''Tyrannosaurus'' model was made using a cast based on an early painting by Charles R. Knight. O'Brien stated that the battle between Kong and the ''Tyrannosaurus'' was one of the most technically difficult scenes in the film to animate. Many early films depicted ''Tyrannosaurus'' with an upright posture based on the current thinking of the time. Most of these films inaccurately portrayed the dinosaur with three prominent fingers on each hand like ''
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'' (though ''Tyrannosaurus'' had a third, vestigial finger, it would not have been noticeable at first glance);
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is reported to have informed dinosaur hunter Barnum Brown that "it looked better that way", and the creature was depicted as such as in the Igor Stravinsky's
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segment in the
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1940 animated film '' Fantasia''. Since that time, ''T. rex'' has appeared in a great number of "monster" films and educational documentaries. One of the first appearances which portrayed a proper posture and anatomy of ''Tyrannosaurus'' is the 1984 short ''
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'', fully conceived and made by
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by means of his so-called
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technique. One of the most iconic depictions of ''Tyrannosaurus'' in film was in 1993's '' Jurassic Park'', where dinosaurs, including ''T. rex'', are brought back to life using blood from fossilized mosquitoes. In the film, the dinosaur breaks free of its
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enclosure, and proceeds to roam the park after attacking the visitors and killing one (a lawyer). In the film's finale, the ''Tyrannosaurus'' (also known as Rexy by fans) indirectly saves the main characters by killing the ''Velociraptors'', who had been hunting them through the visitor center. The popularity of ''T. rex'' has long had a reciprocal effect on dinosaur science; the popularity of ''Jurassic Park'' factored into the discovery of the dinosaur
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''; fossils of this genus had lain in storage in a basement in Italy until the film's release attracted attention from the fossil owner. Two ''Tyrannosaurus'' appeared again as primary antagonists in '' The Lost World'', the sequel to ''Jurassic Park''. In ''
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'', it appeared briefly in a confrontation against the main antagonist, ''
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'', only to be killed by it. In a twist, the same ''Tyrannosaurus'' from the original 1993 film reappears as the climactic protagonist in '' Jurassic World'' (2015), making an entrance by smashing through a ''Spinosaurus'' skeleton. Against the odds, it defeats the ''Indominus rex'', with the assistance of a ''
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'', dubbed "Blue," and a ''
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''. This specific ''Tyrannosaurus'' reappears again in '' Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom'' and '' Jurassic World: Dominion''. ''Tyrannosaurus'' is one of the three dinosaur types whose physical characteristics were combined by the designers at
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, to create the Japanese monster
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; the other two dinosaurs were ''
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''. Among other appearances, ''Tyrannosaurus'' has made major appearances in many other films, including '' Dinosaurus!'' (1960), ''
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'' (1977), ''The Land Before Time'' and its direct-to-video sequels (1988–2016), '' We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story'' (1993), ''
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'' (2007), '' Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs'' (2009), and ''
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'' (2015). The IMAX 3D film '' T-Rex: Back to the Cretaceous'' (1998) featured a ''Tyrannosaurus'' in various time travel sequences, as well as its discoverer, Barnum Brown. Some
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have a ''Tyrannosaurus'' as a main protagonist (''
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'', 2010), as the main villain ('' Daikyouryu no Jidai'', ''The Age of the Great Dinosaurs'', 1979), as a minor antagonist (''
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'', 2011), or as a neutral character ('' Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur'', 1980, as well as its 2006 remake). '' Dinosaur Island'', 2014, features a feathered ''Tyrannosaurus'', reflecting more modern understanding of the dinosaurs' appearance.


Television appearances

''Tyrannosaurus'' has starred in several television series, including children's programs, both in those intended as fiction, and, more recently, documentaries. In the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers television series from 1993-1995, Jason who was the Red Ranger, powered the Tyrannosaurus Zord. His red Power Ranger outfit resembled that of a tyrannosaurus rex as well. He also yelled "Tyrannosaurus!" when he morphed which was fairly common throughout the television series. The Zord itself was depicted in the now-outdated reconstruction, with its tail dragging on the ground. This is due to the Zord being portrayed by a man in a suit. In the American children's children's show ''
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'', Barney is a stylized ''Tyrannosaurus rex''. In the Australian children's show ''
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'', the character "Dorothy the Dinosaur" is a stylized adaptation of a ''Tyrannosaurus''. Some ''Tyrannosaurus'' characters appear in ''
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'', most prominently Buddy. ''Tyrannosaurus'' was one of several dinosaurs featured in the 1974 '' Doctor Who'' adventure ''
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'', starring Jon Pertwee. A sleeping juvenile is also seen on the Silurian ark in " Dinosaurs on a Spaceship". A time-travelled ''Tyrannosaurus'' is seen in London in " Deep Breath". In 1985 the 1984 ''
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'' short was served to Robert Guenette to direct a full length TV documentary titled '' Dinosaur!'', for which Phil Tippett made new ''Tyrannosaurus'' go motion sequences (chasing ''
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'') in addition to those he made for ''Prehistoric Beast'' (where ''Tyrannosaurus'' was chasing ''
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, transformed into a mechanical ''Tyrannosaurus'' and in later incarnations a "
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s, turned into a techno-organic ''Tyrannosaurus''. In the cartoon ''
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' plays a ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' called Mr. T-rex. General Galapagos, the boss of the Thunderlizards, is also a ''Tyrannosaurus''. The ''T-rex'' plays recurring supporting roles in '' Dinosaurs'' (Roy Hess, Earl Sinclair's closest friend and the Sinclairs' neighbor), ''
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'' (as "Dino Tyranno" and his short-lived evil counterpart "Drago Tyran"). In ''Land of the Lost'' a ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' played the villain in both the 1974 series (as "Grumpy") and the 1991 version (as "Scarface", who had a scar covering his right eye). In the ''
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'' episode "Washington B.C.", Dr. Animo brings back a ''Tyrannosaurus'' with its skeleton. In ''
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'', the main villain Lord Krulos uses a ''Tyrannosaurus'' as his mount. In the Japanese TV series ''
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'', a ''Tyrannosaurus'' named Ururu (renamed "Tyrannus" in the US re-edit ''Attack of the Super Monsters'') served as the main villain for the first half of the series. A ''Tyrannosaurus'' named Tyrannor was the main antagonist of '' Dink the Little Dinosaur''. An anthropomorphic ''Tyrannosaurus'' named Johnny T. Rex is one of the villains in the
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'', '' When Dinosaurs Roamed America'', '' Sea Monsters - A Walking with Dinosaurs Trilogy'', '' Valley of the T-Rex'', ''Dinosaurs Decoded'', ''Bizarre Dinosaurs'', '' Giant Monsters'', '' Animal Armageddon'', '' Jurassic Fight Club'', ''Dinolab'', '' T-rex: Warrior or Wimp?'', ''T. Rex: A Dinosaur in Hollywood'', '' Dinosaur Revolution'', '' Prehistoric Planet'', ''
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'', in which it only appears as a skeleton image. Chomper from ''
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the main Tyrannosaurus is named Terry.


Literature

In literature, a dominant representation of ''Tyrannosaurus'' since 1990 has been that of Michael Crichton's, as seen in the novel '' Jurassic Park'' and its sequel '' The Lost World'' (homage title to the 1912 novel by Arthur Conan Doyle, about scientists discovering a South American plateau where dinosaurs still exist). Its skeleton was also used to illustrate the covers of these books. A ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' was the protagonist of the children's book '' We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story'' (later adapted into a feature-length film of the same name). ''Tyrannosaurus'' has also been featured in the novel '' Primeval: Extinction Event'', by
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Other appearances

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'' line, various ''Jurassic Park'' tie-in games, the ''Turok'' game series, ''
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'' and ''The Isle'', and ''
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''. Numerous models and children's toys depicting ''Tyrannosaurus'' have been produced, particularly in promotion of the '' Jurassic Park'' films. The Carnegie Museum Dinosaur Collection toy line released three versions of the dinosaur, with the second brought in line with more modern scientific understanding.
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ads from the 1950s frequently featured ''T. rex'', and products from radio-controlled
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models to a rifle cartridge (the .577 T-Rex) have been named after the dinosaur. In music, the popular 1970s
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must fight DinoMighty, the ''Tyrannosaurus'' boss of Excitement Central. In the ''
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'' comics, fantasy sequences often featured ''Tyrannosaurus rex''. In one story arc, in which Calvin writes a school paper on the ''T. rex'' predator/scavenger debate, he argues that ''T. rex'' was a predator because "They're so much cooler that way." ''T. rex'' is also featured as the protagonist in the long-running
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. Various ''T. rex'' have featured in stories published in the British comic '' 2000AD''.
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's picture book, simply called ''Rex'' and illustrated by David Mackintosh, concerns a pet lizard that assumes the proportions of a ''T. rex'' in the imagination of a series of children. In ''
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series. In ''
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'', a ''T-Rex'' is featured as an enemy in some areas of the game. The player can control it using Cappy like other enemies, but unlike most they can only control it for a limited time. the T-Rex is not used for many puzzles despite being in many areas in the game. Former
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had a T. Rex skull hanging on his wall, a gift from his son-in-law
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. The skull is prominently visible whenever WWE programming films in his office, such as during the 2020 edition of Money in the Bank.


See also

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Cultural depictions of dinosaurs Cultural depictions of dinosaurs have been numerous since the word ''dinosaur'' was coined in 1842. The non-avian dinosaurs featured in books, films, television programs, artwork, and other media have been used for both education and entertainm ...
** Stegosaurus in popular culture ** Velociraptor in popular culture *
Timeline of tyrannosaur research This timeline of tyrannosaur research is a chronological listing of events in the history of paleontology focused on the tyrannosaurs, a group of predatory theropod dinosaurs that began as small, long-armed bird-like creatures with elaborate cr ...
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List of films featuring dinosaurs This is a list of films that feature non-avian dinosaurs (that is, not featuring birds) and other prehistoric (mainly Mesozoic) archosaurs, pterosaurs and prehistoric (mainly Mesozoic) marine reptiles (such as mosasaurs and plesiosaurs). Liv ...


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