LEGO Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape (2016)

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The scientists of Jurassic World create a captivating and terrifying new creature that loves hot dogs. But what happens when the hot dogs run out?

Introduction
"LEGO Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape" is a 2016 24-minute animated short movie based upon the blockbuster film "Jurassic World". The movie was directed by Michael D. Black and includes the return of numerous initial cast members, consisting of Bryce Dallas Howard (Claire), BD Wong (Dr. Henry Wu), and Jake Johnson (Lowery). A collaborative job in between Universal, LEGO, and NBCUniversal's Brand Development, the movie is a lively and family-friendly take on the Jurassic World franchise.

Plot Summary
The film focuses around Jurassic World's most current attraction, a genetically modified dinosaur called the Indominus Rex, designed to be the park's biggest draw. The story begins when Claire, the park operations supervisor, inadvertently destroys the dinosaur's enclosure throughout a trip, triggering the Indominus Rex to escape.

Meanwhile, we see the park's dinosaur fitness instructor, Owen, demonstrating his unique connection with the raptors. As soon as he discovers the escape of the Indominus Rex, Owen teams up with Claire to track down and capture the dinosaur prior to it reaches the main park and harms the visitors.

Indominus Rex's Intelligent Tactics
The Indominus Rex, being a smart creature, manages to outsmart Owen and Claire multiple times. The dinosaur uses its chameleon-like capability to mix in with its surroundings, making it tough for them to locate it. On the other hand, it causes trouble around the park, adding to the enjoyment and tension throughout the film.

The Hot Dog Man and the Unexpected Solution
An unexpected hero emerges in the form of the "Hot Dog Man", at first seen as a comic relief character. The Hot Dog Man mistakenly ends up in a gyro-sphere, a rolling transportation gadget, and unintentionally ends up being a moving target for the Indominus Rex. After several chase series and near misses out on, the Hot Dog Man inadvertently leads the rogue dinosaur back to its enclosure.

Conclusion and Final Thoughts
"LEGO Jurassic World: The Indominus Escape" is an enjoyable, light-hearted, and action-packed short movie that older fans of the franchise will enjoy, while also appropriating for more youthful audiences. The movie manages to successfully combine the thrilling elements of the original Jurassic World with the humor and beauty of LEGO. Despite being a LEGO animation, the film doesn't hesitate to pull punches in the strength and enjoyment departments, however it still makes sure an excellent heap of comedy throughout. It's a carefully crafted hybrid of experience and comedy, producing an entertaining look for audiences of all ages.

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