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Jeep 18 was a Jeep Wrangler Staff Vehicle that appeared in the films Jurassic Park and Jurassic World.
It appeared near the beginning of Jurassic Park as one of the Jeeps that transported Alan Grant, Ellie Sattler and Ian Malcolmfrom the helipad to the main visitor center (the other vehicle, in which John Hammond rode, was Jeep 29). It was not seen after that in the first film.
In Jurassic World, Jeeps 18 and 29 are discovered in an abandoned garage by Zach and Gray. After they repair Jeep 29 and escape in it, Jeep 18 is discovered in the garage by Owen Grady and Claire Dearing. Owen attempts to open the hood of Jeep 18 so that they can get it running, but abandons the plan when the Indominus rex catches up to them. They hide from the Indominus behind Jeep 18, and the Indominus nudges the Jeep with her nose and almost tips it over. When the Indominus breaks through the roof of the garage, Owen and Claire run away, and the Indominus rex hits the Jeep and slams it into the garage wall while chasing Owen and Claire. Its fate is uncertain.
It appeared near the beginning of Jurassic Park as one of the Jeeps that transported Alan Grant, Ellie Sattler and Ian Malcolm from the helipad to the main visitor center (the other vehicle, in which John Hammond rode, was Jeep 29). It was not seen after that in the first film. In Jurassic World, Jeeps 18 and 29 are discovered in an abandoned garage by Zach and Gray. After they repair Jeep 29 and escape in it, Jeep 18 is discovered in the garage by Owen Grady and Claire Dearing. Owen attempts to open the hood of Jeep 18 so that they can get it running, but abandons the plan when the Indominus rex catches up to them. They hide from the Indominus behind Jeep 18, and the Indominus nudges the Jeep with her nose and almost tips it over. When the Indominus breaks through the roof of the garage, Owen and Claire run away, and the Indominus rex hits the Jeep and slams it into the garage wall while chasing Owen and Claire. Its fate is uncertain.
Dr. Ellen "Ellie" Degler (née Sattler), is a paleobotanist. She has blonde hair and is very energetic. During the events of the first book and first film she was invited by John Hammond to Jurassic Park. She also appeared in Jurassic Park III, where she's married to Mark Degler and has two children from him, Charlie Degler and another unnamed baby sibling.
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Jurassic Park is a 1993 American science-fiction adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by Kathleen Kennedyand Gerald R. Molen. The first installment in the Jurassic Park franchise, it is based on the 1990 novel of the same name by Michael Crichton and a screenplay written by Crichton and David Koepp. The film is set on the fictional island of Isla Nublar, located off Central America's Pacific Coast near Costa Rica, where a billionaire philanthropist and a small team of genetic scientists have created a wildlife park of cloned dinosaurs.
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Funko is an American company that manufactures licensed pop culture toys. Funko is most known for producing over 1000 different licensed vinyl figures. In addition, Funko produces licensed plush, bobbleheads, action figures, and licensed electronic items such as USB drives, lamps, and headphones.
Founded in 1998 by Mike Becker, the company was originally conceived by Becker as a small project to bring back various low-tech, nostalgia-themed toys in the high-tech world of today. Funko's first manufactured bobblehead was of the restaurant advertising icon Big Boy.
Sold in 2005, Funko LLC is now headed by Brian Mariotti as president. Since 2005, the company has increased the scope of unique toy lines, and has signed licensing deals with Marvel, DC Comics, WWE, Lucasfilm, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon, DreamWorks, Hasbro, CBS, Fox, Warner Bros, Disney, HBO, Peanuts, BBC, NFL, Ubisoft, NBCUniversal, Cartoon Network, 2K Games, Bethesda Games, and many more. Funko products now have worldwide distribution. According to Mariotti, "We were in the $40 million range for revenue [in 2013] — and $28 million of that was from Pop figures alone." In 2015, Funko added Mopeez, Dorbz, Vinyl Idolz, Vinyl Vixens, and Super Deluxe vinyl to their existing lines.
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