The Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler YJs are among the most recognizable cars in film history. Here's how to build a replica yourself.
Because the front stripe of each Jeep in the Jurassic Park movie contains a unique number, it is easy to track which vehicle is which. The Jeep Wrangler “YJ”–with its unique square headlights–is one of the least valuable generations of the SUV. Owners of Wranglers from many different generations buy Jurassic Park decals or magnets for their Jeep’s doors to upgrade it with some eye-catching flare. The Jeep Wrangler “Staff Vehicles” in the first Jurassic Park movie are all soft top Wranglers with manual transmissions. Your very own Jurassic Park Jeep is one of the easiest replica movie cars to build. Here’s everything you could want to know about Jurassic Park Jeep Wranglers.
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The cinematic debut of the Super Mario Bros. had sophisticated effects for the iconic Yoshi. It helped propel Jurassic Park's dinosaurs forward.
While the creature designers on Super Mario Bros. Meanwhile, Nelson started a creature effects shop specializing in the development of animal puppets and animatronics. The work on Yoshi didn't go unnoticed, as the production crew from Jurassic Park came in to study the development of the animatronics and even considered letting the team develop the small dinosaur puppets in the film. In particular, the depiction of the beloved dinosaur character Yoshi would play a huge role in developing another classic dinosaur film, [Jurassic Park](https://www.cbr.com/tag/jurassic-park/). Nelson had been recommended based on his work with animatronics in Child’s Play and the film A Gnome Named Gnorm. [Super Mario Bros.](https://www.cbr.com/tag/super-mario-bros-film/) movie is well known for being a major flop.