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Jurassic World: Shaky Ground Jurassic World
"Shaky Ground"
Camp Cretaceous TV episode
Written by Joanna Lewis and Kristine Songco
Directed by Michael Mullen
Release date: July 21, 2022

 

Something is spooking the dinosaurs.

 

Read the story summary at the Jurassic Park Wiki

 

Didja Know?

 

Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous is a CG-animated TV series that aired on the Netflix streaming service from 2020-2022 for five seasons and one special. While the first couple of episodes take place before and during the events of Jurassic World, the rest of them take place shortly after that film, and about three years before the events of Fallen Kingdom. Netflix is currently producing episodes of a sequel series, Jurassic World: Chaos Theory, whose first season began in May 2024.

 

   Each episode of the series opens with the words "A Netflix Original Series" over what appears to be a T. rex footprint in the jungle mud. 

    The Universal Pictures logo that appears after this is altered from the usual to have the Earth globe with a continent that looks very roughly like the supercontinent Pangaea may have looked in the Triassic-Jurassic periods of the Mesozoic era, 200-150 million years ago.

    As the Universal Earth globe spins, a second "continent" seen is actually a stylized DreamWorks Pictures logo (a boy sitting with a fishing pole on the crescent Moon), followed by the Amblin Entertainment logo.

 

The dinosaur that bursts out of the Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous gates at the beginning of the opening titles of each episode is a Tyrannosaurus rex, possibly the infamous Rexy herself, but we don't see its right side close enough to see if it has Rexy's raptor scars incurred in Jurassic Park.

 

Characters appearing or mentioned in this episode

 

Darius Bowman

Brooklynn

Ben Pincus

Yasmina Fadoula

Sammy Gutierrez

Pteranodons

Big Eatie

Little Eatie

Kenji Kon

Toro

Hawkes

Kash D. Langford (mentioned only, deceased)

Daniel Kon

Dr. Mae Turner

Brandon Bowman

Roxie

Dave

Baryonyx

Stegosaurus

Parasaurolophus

Compsognathus

mercenaries

Lana Molina

 


 

Didja Notice? 

 

At 5:23 in the episode, Brooklynn is able to bring up a layout of Mantah Corp Island on the computer at the island's base of operations. It appears to the show the location of the four artificial biomes in the northwest corner of the island.
Mantah Corp Island

 

When the Mantah Corp database reveals that the EDB signal the campers had sent out from Isla Nublar (in "A Beacon of Hope") reached as far as Mantah Corp Island, Sammy reasons that the same should be true in reverse. EDB stands for Emergency Distress Beacon.

 

Memorable Dialog

 

your brother was not afraid to get up close and personal with dinosaurs.mp3

most of me doesn't know if I could ever trust him.mp3


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