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|relationships    =[[Vastatosaurus rex]] {{small|(Descendant)}}
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'''''Tyrannosaurus rex''''' {{Nihongo|ティラノサウルス·レックス|Tiranosaurusu rekkusu}} is an extinct species of large carnivorous dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period. A renowned predator in popular culture, it has been featured in countless films and TV series, including ''[[wikipedia:Fantasia (1940 film)|Fantasia]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Land Before Time (film)|The Land Before Time]]'', the ''[[wikipedia:Jurassic Park|Jurassic Park]]'' franchise, and ''[[wikipedia:Walking with Dinosaurs|Walking with Dinosaurs]]''. [[King Kong]] battled a [[Meat-Eater|Tyrannosaurus-like theropod]] in his [[King Kong (1933 film)|debut film]], and they have appeared in other pieces of Kong media since then. Another was featured as the main antagonist of the [[1977]] [[Rankin/Bass Productions|Rankin/Bass]]-[[Tsuburaya Productions|Tsuburaya]] co-production ''[[The Last Dinosaur]]''.
'''''[[wikipedia:Tyrannosaurus|Tyrannosaurus rex]]''''' {{Nihongo|ティラノサウルス·レックス|Tiranosaurusu rekkusu}} is an extinct species of large carnivorous [[wikipedia:Theropod|theropod]] dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period. A renowned predator in popular culture, it has been featured in countless films and TV series, including ''[[wikipedia:Fantasia (1940 film)|Fantasia]]'', ''[[wikipedia:The Land Before Time (film)|The Land Before Time]]'', the ''[[wikipedia:Jurassic Park|Jurassic Park]]'' franchise, and ''[[wikipedia:Walking with Dinosaurs|Walking with Dinosaurs]]''. [[King Kong]] battled a [[Meat-Eater|''Tyrannosaurus''-like theropod]] in his [[King Kong (1933 film)|debut film]], and similar creatures have appeared in other pieces of Kong media since then. One ''Tyrannosaurus'' individual was featured as the main antagonist of the [[1977]] [[Rankin/Bass Productions|Rankin/Bass]]-[[Tsuburaya Productions|Tsuburaya]] co-production ''[[The Last Dinosaur]]''.
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==History==
==Selected history==
*''[[The Ghost of Slumber Mountain]]'' (1918)
*''[[The Lost World]]'' (1925)
*''[[The King Kong Show]]'' (TV 1966)
*''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Dinosaur Expedition Born Free|Born Free]]'' (TV 1976-1977)
*''[[The Last Dinosaur]]'' (1977)
*''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Dinosaur Squadron Koseidon|Koseidon]]'' (TV 1978-1979)
*''[[The Mighty Kong]]'' (1998)
*''[[Rebirth of Mothra 3]]'' (1998)
*''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]'' (TV 2000-2001)
*[[Kong: Return to the Jungle|''Kong: Return to the Jungle'']] (2006)
*''[[Kong: King of the Apes]]'' (TV 2016)
*''[[Godzilla Singular Point]]'' (TV 2021) [portrait]
===''[[The Ghost of Slumber Mountain]]''===
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===''[[The Lost World]]'' ===
A ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' kills an ''[[Agathaumas]]'' shortly after the ''Agathaumas'' kills an ''[[Allosaurus]]'' and then kills a ''[[Pteranodon]]'' flying nearby. Another ''T. rex'' can be seen attacking a ''[[Brontosaurus]]'' when the volcano erupts.
===[[King Kong (1933 film)|''King Kong'' (1933)]]===
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===''[[The King Kong Show]]''===
===''[[The King Kong Show]]''===
[[File:Pilot-Tyranno.png|thumb|left|200px|A Tyrannosaurus rex in ''[[The King Kong Show]]'']]
[[File:Pilot-Tyranno.png|thumb|left|200px|A ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' in ''[[The King Kong Show]]'']]
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===''[[The Last Dinosaur]]''===
===''[[The Last Dinosaur]]''===
[[File:The Last Dinosaur T-Rex.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Tyrannosaurus rex in ''[[The Last Dinosaur]]'']]
[[File:The Last Dinosaur T-Rex.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' in ''[[The Last Dinosaur]]'']]
During routine drilling in the Arctic, a [[Polar-Borer]] found itself boring through the seafloor and suddenly surfacing in a lake. The Borer's crew exited the craft to search the strange area in which they had found themselves, only to be eaten by a huge Tyrannosaurus rex. The crew's sole survivor, Chuck Wade, managed to escape and tell his story to Masten Thrust, head of Thrust Industries, the company that created the Polar-Borers. Thrust, an accomplished big-game hunter, was interested in hunting and killing the Tyrannosaurus, and so organized a research party that he said would travel to the bizarre underground world where the Tyrannosaurus was seen and try to document and study it. When Thrust and his crew arrived in the prehistoric world, they quickly came upon the Tyrannosaurus in the jungle, which proceeded to chase them. Thrust fired several shots from his rifle at the Tyrannosaurus, which only seemed to enrage it. Bunta, an African tracker employed by Thrust, managed to stick a spear into the creature and draw blood, but still could not bring it down. The team escaped from the Tyrannosaurus, which then traveled to their camp and destroyed it. After destroying the camp and killing expedition member Dr. Kawamoto, the Tyrannosaurus came upon the Polar-Borer and brought it to its lair. As the Tyrannosaurus tried to bury the Polar-Borer in a cave, it was suddenly attacked by a [[Triceratops]]. The Triceratops gored the Tyrannosaurus with its horns and caused it to bleed profusely, but the Tyrannosaurus gained the upper hand and bit the Triceratops on the neck, causing it to fall on its side. The Tyrannosaurus clawed into its enemy's flesh with its feet, then delivered the killing bite to the creature.
During routine drilling in the Arctic, a [[Polar-Borer]] found itself boring through the seafloor and suddenly surfacing in a lake. The Polar-Borer's crew exited the craft to search the strange area in which they had found themselves, only to be eaten by a huge ''Tyrannosaurus rex''. The crew's sole survivor, Chuck Wade, managed to escape and tell his story to Masten Thrust, head of Thrust Industries, the company that created the Polar-Borers. Thrust, an accomplished big game hunter, was interested in hunting and killing the ''Tyrannosaurus'', and so organized a research party that he said would travel to the bizarre underground world where the ''Tyrannosaurus'' was seen and try to document and study it. When Thrust and his crew arrived in the prehistoric world, they quickly came upon the ''Tyrannosaurus'' in the jungle, which proceeded to chase them. Thrust fired several shots from his rifle at the ''Tyrannosaurus'', which only seemed to enrage it. Bunta, an African tracker employed by Thrust, managed to stick a spear into the creature and draw blood, but still could not bring it down. The team escaped from the ''Tyrannosaurus'', which then traveled to their camp and destroyed it. After destroying the camp and killing expedition member Dr. Kawamoto, the ''Tyrannosaurus'' came upon the Polar-Borer and brought it to its lair. As the ''Tyrannosaurus'' tried to bury the Polar-Borer in a cave, it was suddenly attacked by a ''[[Triceratops]]''. The ''Triceratops'' gored the ''Tyrannosaurus'' with its horns and caused it to bleed profusely, but the ''Tyrannosaurus'' gained the upper hand and bit the ''Triceratops'' on the neck, causing it to fall on its side. The ''Tyrannosaurus'' clawed into its enemy's flesh with its feet, then delivered the killing bite to the creature.
 
The Tyrannosaurus later came upon a member of the Polar-Borer expedition, Francesca Banks, as well as a Primal Woman called Hazel, while they were near a lake. The Tyrannosaurus chased Francesca into a cave, but its head was too large for it to be able to reach her. Thrust, Bunta, and Chuck witnessed the Tyrannosaurus threatening Francesca, and quickly tied a huge boulder to the Tyrannosaurus' tail and tried to get it to chase after them. As the Tyrannosaurus chased the men, the boulder rolled down a hill, pulling the Tyrannosaurus off its feet and dragging it down the hill, after which it wandered off. Determined to kill the Tyrannosaurus once and for all, Thrust followed it into the jungle and constructed a makeshift catapult, which would launch a huge boulder directly at the Tyrannosaurus' head once it appeared from the jungle. Bunta attempted to search for the Tyrannosaurus in the jungle, only for it to appear behind him and eat him alive. When the Tyrannosaurus emerged from the jungle and became entangled in a vine trap, Thrust launched the boulder at the creature's head, causing it to fall over. However, the Tyrannosaurus simply rose to its feet and destroyed the catapult, then left. After Chuck repaired the Polar-Borer and left with Francesca, Thrust stayed behind with Hazel and wandered off into the jungle to continue to hunt the Tyrannosaurus, which he could hear roaring menacingly in the distance.


The ''Tyrannosaurus'' later came upon a member of the Polar-Borer expedition, Francesca Banks, as well as a Primal Woman called Hazel, while they were near a lake. The ''Tyrannosaurus'' chased Francesca into a cave, but its head was too large for it to be able to reach her. Thrust, Bunta, and Chuck witnessed the ''Tyrannosaurus'' threatening Francesca, and quickly tied a huge boulder to the ''Tyrannosaurus''{{'}} tail and tried to get it to chase after them. As the ''Tyrannosaurus'' chased the men, the boulder rolled down a hill, pulling the ''Tyrannosaurus'' off its feet and dragging it down the hill, after which it wandered off. Determined to kill the ''Tyrannosaurus'' once and for all, Thrust followed it into the jungle and constructed a makeshift catapult, which would launch a huge boulder directly at the ''Tyrannosaurus''{{'}} head once it appeared from the jungle. Bunta attempted to search for the ''Tyrannosaurus'' in the jungle, only for it to appear behind him and eat him alive. When the ''Tyrannosaurus'' emerged from the jungle and became entangled in a vine trap, Thrust launched the boulder at the creature's head, causing it to fall over. However, the ''Tyrannosaurus'' simply rose to its feet and destroyed the catapult, then left. After Chuck repaired the Polar-Borer and left with Francesca, Thrust stayed behind with Hazel and wandered off into the jungle to continue to hunt the ''Tyrannosaurus'', which he could hear roaring menacingly in the distance.
===''[[The Mighty Kong]]''===
===''[[The Mighty Kong]]''===
[[File:Mighty kong tyranno.png|200px|thumb|right|The Tyrannosaurus in ''[[The Mighty Kong]]'']]
[[File:Mighty kong tyranno.png|200px|thumb|right|The ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' in ''[[The Mighty Kong]]'']]
After Kong departed into the jungles of Skull Island with Ann Darrow, the enormous primate paused for a moment to inspect her after she briefly passed out. While tending to her, a Tyrannosaurus rex ambushed the ape and charges it. The two had a brief battle in which the dinosaurs headbutted the ape before toppling him with a tail smack. Trying to bite Kong in the face, the theropod was thrown off and the two squared off once more. After the Tyrannosaurus charged its rival again, Kong ended the duel by landing a powerful blow to its head that knocked it out. The ape then gathered up Ann before leaving.
After Kong departed into the jungles of Skull Island with Ann Darrow, the enormous primate paused for a moment to inspect her after she briefly passed out. While tending to her, a ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' ambushed the ape and charged it. The two had a brief battle in which the dinosaur headbutted the ape before toppling him with a tail smack. Trying to bite Kong in the face, the theropod was thrown off and the two squared off once more. After the ''Tyrannosaurus'' charged its rival again, Kong ended the duel by landing a powerful blow to its head that knocked it out. The ape then gathered up Ann before leaving.
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===''[[Rebirth of Mothra 3]]''===
[[File:Actual T-Rex from RoMIII.png|thumb|right|200px|The ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' in ''[[Rebirth of Mothra 3]]'']]
As [[Mothra Leo|Rainbow Mothra]] arrived in the Late Cretaceous Period, a ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' pursued a herd of ''[[Triceratops]]'' nearby. As it bit into a straggler's neck, [[King Ghidorah (Rebirth of Mothra 3)#Cretaceous King Ghidorah|Cretaceous King Ghidorah]] seized it in his central head. Before it could be devoured, Rainbow Mothra made his presence known with a volley of Cross Heat Rainbow Lasers, causing the space monster to drop the screaming dinosaur.


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After Rainbow Mothra severed part of Cretaceous King Ghidorah's tail with another Cross Heat Rainbow Laser, a ''Triceratops'' and a ''Tyrannosaurus'' observed the appendage as it burrowed underground and stared at each other in concern.
[[File:Actual T-Rex from RoMIII.png|thumb|right|200px|The Tyrannosaurus rex in ''[[Rebirth of Mothra III]]'']]As [[Mothra Leo|Rainbow Mothra]] arrived in the Late Cretaceous period, a Tyrannosaurus rex pursued a herd of [[Triceratops]] nearby. As it bit into a straggler's neck, [[King Ghidorah/Rebirth of Mothra III#Cretaceous King Ghidorah|Cretaceous King Ghidorah]] seized it in his central head. Before it could be devoured, Rainbow Mothra made his presence known with a volley of Cross Heat Rainbow Lasers, causing the space monster to drop the screaming dinosaur.
 
After Rainbow Mothra severed part of Cretaceous King Ghidorah's tail with another Cross Heat Rainbow Laser, a Triceratops and a Tyrannosaurus observed the appendage as it burrowed underground and stared at each other in concern.
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===''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]''===
===''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]''===
[[File:Tyrannosaurus1.png|thumb|right|200px|A Tyrannosaurus rex in ''[[Kong: Return to the Jungle]]'']]
A population of ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' lived on [[Kong Island]]. They were naturally aggressive and would often attack the Island Guardian [[King Kong|Kong]] if he came too close to them.
A population of Tyrannosaurus rex lived on [[Kong Island]]. They were naturally aggressive and would often attack the Island Guardian [[King Kong|Kong]] if he came too close.
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===''[[Kong: Return to the Jungle]]''===
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[[File:Tyrannosaurus1.png|thumb|right|200px|A ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' in ''[[Kong: Return to the Jungle]]'']]
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===''[[Kong: King of the Apes]]''===
===''[[Kong: King of the Apes]]''===
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{{Main|Biono-bot}}
[[File:Bionobot T Rex.png|thumb|right|200px|A Tyrannosaurus rex [[Biono-bot]] in ''[[Kong: King of the Apes]]'']]
[[File:Bionobot T Rex.png|thumb|right|200px|A ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' [[Biono-bot]] in ''[[Kong: King of the Apes]]'']]
[[Richard Remy|Dr. Richard Remy]] created an army of [[Biono-bot|Biono-bots]] in the form of several dinosaurs, including the Tyrannosaurus. While Remy used the Biono-bots in his attempts to establish a new world order united under his control, real Tyrannosaurus rexes lived on in the center of the earth.
[[Richard Remy|Dr. Richard Remy]] created an army of [[Biono-bot]]s in the form of several dinosaurs, including the ''Tyrannosaurus''. While Remy used the Biono-bots in his attempts to establish a new world order united under his control, real ''T. rex'' lived on in the center of the Earth.
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===''[[Terror from Beyond Beyond]]''===
 
[[File:TFBBTRex.png|thumb|right|200px|A Tyrannosaurus rex in ''[[Terror from Beyond Beyond]]'']]
== Abilities ==
A Tyrannosaurus rex will appear in ''[[Terror from Beyond Beyond]]''.
 
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=== Physical abilities ===
==Selected filmography ==
''Tyrannosaurus rexes'' are renowned for their strength and powerful jaws. The most recent scientific recreations of the species in real life depict the animal as very muscular and bulky, with its bite force being estimated to about 34,522 newtons.<ref name="T.rex Bite">{{cite web|url=https://www.livescience.com/59134-tyrannosaurus-rex-bite-could-pulverize-bones.html|title=T. Rex Could Pulverize Bones with a Force of Nearly 8,000 Pounds|first=Laura|last=Geggel|date=17 May 2017|work=LiveScience|accessdate=17 April 2024}}</ref>
*''[[The Ghost of Slumber Mountain]]'' (1918)
 
*''[[The Lost World]]'' (1925)
=== Intelligence ===
*''[[The King Kong Show]]'' (TV 1966)
Fictional depictions of ''Tyrannosaurus'' tend to fall lower on the spectrum of intelligence, being mostly instinctually driven. On the other hand, the most recent studies and discoveries regarding ''Tyrannosaurus'' in real life infer that the powerful predator would have been highly intelligent, with an estimated telencephalic neuron count comparable to that of a baboon.<ref name="Science">{{cite web|url=https://www.science.org/content/article/some-dinos-may-have-been-brainy-modern-primates-controversial-study-argues|title=Some dinos may have been as brainy as modern primates, controversial study argues|first=Rodrigo|last=Ortega|date=10 January 2023|work=Science|accessdate=17 April 2024}}</ref><ref>Herculano-Houzel, S. (2023). Theropod dinosaurs had primate-like numbers of telencephalic neurons.<br>''Journal of Comparative Neurology'', 531, 962–974. https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.25453</ref>
*''[[The Last Dinosaur]]'' (1977)
 
*''[[The Mighty Kong]]'' (1998)
==Comics==
*''[[Rebirth of Mothra III]]'' (1998)
*''[[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth]]'' #9 (2013-2015)
*''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]'' (TV 2000-2001)
*''[[Godzilla: Rage Across Time]]'' #5 (2016)
*''[[Kong: King of the Apes]]'' (TV 2016)
*''[[Terror from Beyond Beyond]]'' (TBA)
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{Main|Tyrannosaurus rex/Gallery}}
{{Main|Tyrannosaurus rex/Gallery}}
==Roar==
==Roar==
The roars for the Tyrannosaurus in ''[[The Last Dinosaur]]'' were produced from a combination of [[Godzilla/Showa|Godzilla]] and [[King Kong/1962|King Kong's]] roars from ''[[King Kong vs. Godzilla]]''. In ''[[Rebirth of Mothra III]]'', the T-Rex uses [[Kaishin Muba]]'s roars.
The roars for the ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' in ''[[The Last Dinosaur]]'' were derived from lower-pitched roars of the ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman Series|Ultra Series]]'' kaiju [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Red King|Red King]] and [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Zumbolar|Zumbolar]]. In ''[[Rebirth of Mothra 3]]'', the ''T. rex'' uses [[Kaishin Muba]]'s roars. In ''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]'', ''T. rex'' utilize roars of the ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' from ''Jurassic Park'', which itself would also be utilized by [[Komodithrax]] in ''[[Godzilla: The Series]]''.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*It has been debated for many years whether or not the three-fingered theropod dinosaur that King Kong fought in the 1933 film was actually a Tyrannosaurus or an Allosaurus. In the film's script and [[King Kong (1932 novelization)|novelization]], it is only referred to as a "[[Meat-Eater|meat-eater]]." Director Merian C. Cooper referred to the theropod as Allosaurus, while stop-motion animators [[Willis O'Brien]] and Marcel Delgado identified it as a Tyrannosaurus.<Ref name="KongBook">Morton, Ray. (2005) ''King Kong: The History of a Movie Icon from Fay Wray to Peter Jackson'', p. 37</ref> The dinosaur is also referred to as a "meat eater" in the 2005 rewrite of the novelization by Brad Strickland and Joe DeVito, while the novel's prequel and sequel ''[[Kong: King of Skull Island]]'' features another dinosaur that is referred to as a "meat eater." The description of the meat eater in this novel more closely matches that of a T-Rex, as it is said to possess two short arms with two digits on each.
*It has been debated for many years whether or not the three-fingered theropod dinosaur that King Kong fought in the 1933 film was actually a ''Tyrannosaurus'' or an ''[[Allosaurus]]''. In the film's script and [[King Kong (1932 novelization)|1932 novelization]], it is only referred to as a "[[Meat-Eater]]." Director [[Merian C. Cooper]] referred to the theropod as an ''Allosaurus'', while stop-motion animators [[Willis O'Brien]] and [[Marcel Delgado]] identified it as a ''Tyrannosaurus''.<ref name="KongBook">Morton, Ray, (2005). ''King Kong: The History of a Movie Icon from Fay Wray to Peter Jackson'', p. 37</ref> The dinosaur is also referred to as a "meat eater" in ''[[Merian C. Cooper's King Kong]]'', the 2005 rewrite of the novelization by Brad Strickland and Joe DeVito, while the novel's 2005 prequel/sequel ''[[Kong: King of Skull Island]]'' features another dinosaur that is referred to as a "meat eater." The description of the meat eater in this novel more closely matches that of a ''T. rex'', as it is said to possess two short arms with two digits on each one.
*Rudolph Zallinger's depiction of the Tyrannosaurus was used as a reference for [[Godzilla/1954|Godzilla's design]] in the [[Godzilla (1954 film)|1954 film]]
*[[wikipedia:Rudolph Zallinger|Rudolph Zallinger]]'s [[wikipedia:The Age of Reptiles|depiction of ''Tyrannosaurus rex'']] was used as a reference for [[Godzilla (First Generation)|Godzilla's design]] in the [[Godzilla (1954 film)|1954 film]].
*The Tyrannosaurus suit from ''[[The Last Dinosaur]]'' would be recycled for two [[Tsuburaya Productions]] [[tokusatsu]] shows. For ''[[w:c:ultra:Dinosaur Great War Izenborg|Aizenborg]]'', it was refitted with red glowing eyes and became Ururu, who was re-named Tyranis in the American film made from episodes of the show, ''Attack of the Super Monsters''. The suit returned in ''[[w:c:ultra:Dinosaur Squadron Koseidon|Koseidon]]'', where it was used to portray various saurians. One of these saurians was dubbed Tyrannosaurus Jackie, which went about killing almost all saurians near him.
*The ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' suit from ''[[The Last Dinosaur]]'' would be recycled for two [[Tsuburaya Productions]] [[tokusatsu]] TV series. For ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Dinosaur Great War Izenborg|Aizenborg]]'', it was refitted with red glowing eyes to become [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ururu|Ururu]] (renamed Tyranis in the American film ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Dinosaur Great War Izenborg#Trivia|Attack of the Super Monsters]]'', made from the first four episodes of the series). The suit returned in ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Dinosaur Squadron Koseidon|Koseidon]]'', where it was used to portray various saurians, including the vicious [[wikia:w:c:ultra:Tyrannosaurus Jackie|Tyrannosaurus Jackie]].
*For the Tyrannosaurus suit in ''The Last Dinosaur'', the suit actor's arms are placed above the head, controlling the head movement and the opening and closing of the mouth.
**For the ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' suit in ''The Last Dinosaur'', the suit actor's arms are placed above the head, controlling the head movement and the opening and closing of the mouth.
* According to an interview with special effects designer [[Shinji Nishikawa]], for the film ''[[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah]]'' [[Godzilla]] originally was to be revealed to have been a Tyrannosaurus rex prior to being mutated by radiation. However, Godzilla was later changed to a [[Godzillasaurus]] that was mutated instead.<ref>[http://www.davmil.org/www.kaijuconversations.com/nishikaw.htm Shinji Nishikawa Interview]</ref>
* According to an interview with special effects designer [[Shinji Nishikawa]], for the film ''[[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah]],'' [[Godzilla]] was originally going to be revealed to have been a ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' prior to being mutated by radiation. However, Godzilla was later changed to a [[Godzillasaurus]] that was mutated instead.<ref>[http://www.davmil.org/www.kaijuconversations.com/nishikaw.htm Shinji Nishikawa Interview]</ref>
*In the [[King Kong (2005 film)|2005 version of ''King Kong'']], instead of a Tyrannosaurus rex, three similar dinosaurs called [[Vastatosaurus rex]], or "V-Rex," appear. According to Peter Jackson, V-Rex is the result of Tyrannosaurus rex living isolated on [[Skull Island]] and evolving over millions of years.
*The [[King Kong (2005 film)|2005 remake of ''King Kong'']] replaces the ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' with three ''[[Vastatosaurus rex]]'', which are the result of ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' living isolated on [[Skull Island]] and evolving over millions of years.<ref name="World p62"/> In the [[King Kong (1996 film)|1996 script for ''King Kong'']], also by Peter Jackson, Kong instead battles a group of allosaurs.
*In the ''[[wikipedia:Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham|LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham]]'' video game, there is a ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' animatronic inside the Batcave; if the player pulls the lever next to it, it roars with the [[Godzilla (TriStar)|TriStar Godzilla]]'s roar.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wop7_GfrwJc|title=LEGO® Batman™ 3: Beyond Gotham There's a T-Rex in the batcave...|author=litesaberkunai789|date=19 August 2015|work=YouTube}}</ref>


==See also ==
==External links==
*[[wikipedia:Tyrannosaurus|''Tyrannosaurus rex'' on Wikipedia]]
==See also==
*[[Meat-Eater]]
*[[Meat-Eater]]
*[[Vastatosaurus rex]]
*''[[Vastatosaurus rex]]''
*[[Gorosaurus]]
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Tyrannosaurus rex
A Tyrannosaurus rex in The Last Dinosaur
Alternate names T. rex, T-Rex
Species Tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur
Height 4 meters
Length 13 meters
Weight 9.7 tons
Relations Vastatosaurus rex (descendant)KK05[1]
Enemies Agathaumas, Pteranodon, BrontosaurusTLW, King Kong, Triceratops,
RhedosaurusPoD,
Cretaceous King Ghidorah
Played by Toru KawaiTLD
First appearance Latest appearance
The Ghost of Slumber Mountain Kong: King of the Apes
Roar(s)
The Last Dinosaur:

Tyrannosaurus rex (ティラノサウルス·レックス,   Tiranosaurusu rekkusu) is an extinct species of large carnivorous theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period. A renowned predator in popular culture, it has been featured in countless films and TV series, including Fantasia, The Land Before Time, the Jurassic Park franchise, and Walking with Dinosaurs. King Kong battled a Tyrannosaurus-like theropod in his debut film, and similar creatures have appeared in other pieces of Kong media since then. One Tyrannosaurus individual was featured as the main antagonist of the 1977 Rankin/Bass-Tsuburaya co-production The Last Dinosaur.

Selected history

The Ghost of Slumber Mountain

To be added.

The Lost World

A Tyrannosaurus rex kills an Agathaumas shortly after the Agathaumas kills an Allosaurus and then kills a Pteranodon flying nearby. Another T. rex can be seen attacking a Brontosaurus when the volcano erupts.

King Kong (1933)

Main article: Meat-Eater.

The King Kong Show

A Tyrannosaurus rex in The King Kong Show

To be added.

The Last Dinosaur

The Tyrannosaurus rex in The Last Dinosaur

During routine drilling in the Arctic, a Polar-Borer found itself boring through the seafloor and suddenly surfacing in a lake. The Polar-Borer's crew exited the craft to search the strange area in which they had found themselves, only to be eaten by a huge Tyrannosaurus rex. The crew's sole survivor, Chuck Wade, managed to escape and tell his story to Masten Thrust, head of Thrust Industries, the company that created the Polar-Borers. Thrust, an accomplished big game hunter, was interested in hunting and killing the Tyrannosaurus, and so organized a research party that he said would travel to the bizarre underground world where the Tyrannosaurus was seen and try to document and study it. When Thrust and his crew arrived in the prehistoric world, they quickly came upon the Tyrannosaurus in the jungle, which proceeded to chase them. Thrust fired several shots from his rifle at the Tyrannosaurus, which only seemed to enrage it. Bunta, an African tracker employed by Thrust, managed to stick a spear into the creature and draw blood, but still could not bring it down. The team escaped from the Tyrannosaurus, which then traveled to their camp and destroyed it. After destroying the camp and killing expedition member Dr. Kawamoto, the Tyrannosaurus came upon the Polar-Borer and brought it to its lair. As the Tyrannosaurus tried to bury the Polar-Borer in a cave, it was suddenly attacked by a Triceratops. The Triceratops gored the Tyrannosaurus with its horns and caused it to bleed profusely, but the Tyrannosaurus gained the upper hand and bit the Triceratops on the neck, causing it to fall on its side. The Tyrannosaurus clawed into its enemy's flesh with its feet, then delivered the killing bite to the creature.

The Tyrannosaurus later came upon a member of the Polar-Borer expedition, Francesca Banks, as well as a Primal Woman called Hazel, while they were near a lake. The Tyrannosaurus chased Francesca into a cave, but its head was too large for it to be able to reach her. Thrust, Bunta, and Chuck witnessed the Tyrannosaurus threatening Francesca, and quickly tied a huge boulder to the Tyrannosaurus' tail and tried to get it to chase after them. As the Tyrannosaurus chased the men, the boulder rolled down a hill, pulling the Tyrannosaurus off its feet and dragging it down the hill, after which it wandered off. Determined to kill the Tyrannosaurus once and for all, Thrust followed it into the jungle and constructed a makeshift catapult, which would launch a huge boulder directly at the Tyrannosaurus' head once it appeared from the jungle. Bunta attempted to search for the Tyrannosaurus in the jungle, only for it to appear behind him and eat him alive. When the Tyrannosaurus emerged from the jungle and became entangled in a vine trap, Thrust launched the boulder at the creature's head, causing it to fall over. However, the Tyrannosaurus simply rose to its feet and destroyed the catapult, then left. After Chuck repaired the Polar-Borer and left with Francesca, Thrust stayed behind with Hazel and wandered off into the jungle to continue to hunt the Tyrannosaurus, which he could hear roaring menacingly in the distance.

The Mighty Kong

The Tyrannosaurus rex in The Mighty Kong

After Kong departed into the jungles of Skull Island with Ann Darrow, the enormous primate paused for a moment to inspect her after she briefly passed out. While tending to her, a Tyrannosaurus rex ambushed the ape and charged it. The two had a brief battle in which the dinosaur headbutted the ape before toppling him with a tail smack. Trying to bite Kong in the face, the theropod was thrown off and the two squared off once more. After the Tyrannosaurus charged its rival again, Kong ended the duel by landing a powerful blow to its head that knocked it out. The ape then gathered up Ann before leaving.

Rebirth of Mothra 3

The Tyrannosaurus rex in Rebirth of Mothra 3

As Rainbow Mothra arrived in the Late Cretaceous Period, a Tyrannosaurus rex pursued a herd of Triceratops nearby. As it bit into a straggler's neck, Cretaceous King Ghidorah seized it in his central head. Before it could be devoured, Rainbow Mothra made his presence known with a volley of Cross Heat Rainbow Lasers, causing the space monster to drop the screaming dinosaur.

After Rainbow Mothra severed part of Cretaceous King Ghidorah's tail with another Cross Heat Rainbow Laser, a Triceratops and a Tyrannosaurus observed the appendage as it burrowed underground and stared at each other in concern.

Kong: The Animated Series

A population of Tyrannosaurus rex lived on Kong Island. They were naturally aggressive and would often attack the Island Guardian Kong if he came too close to them.

Kong: Return to the Jungle

To be added.

A Tyrannosaurus rex in Kong: Return to the Jungle


Kong: King of the Apes

Main article: Biono-bot.
A Tyrannosaurus rex Biono-bot in Kong: King of the Apes

Dr. Richard Remy created an army of Biono-bots in the form of several dinosaurs, including the Tyrannosaurus. While Remy used the Biono-bots in his attempts to establish a new world order united under his control, real T. rex lived on in the center of the Earth.

Abilities

Physical abilities

Tyrannosaurus rexes are renowned for their strength and powerful jaws. The most recent scientific recreations of the species in real life depict the animal as very muscular and bulky, with its bite force being estimated to about 34,522 newtons.[2]

Intelligence

Fictional depictions of Tyrannosaurus tend to fall lower on the spectrum of intelligence, being mostly instinctually driven. On the other hand, the most recent studies and discoveries regarding Tyrannosaurus in real life infer that the powerful predator would have been highly intelligent, with an estimated telencephalic neuron count comparable to that of a baboon.[3][4]

Comics

Gallery

Main article: Tyrannosaurus rex/Gallery.

Roar

The roars for the Tyrannosaurus rex in The Last Dinosaur were derived from lower-pitched roars of the Ultra Series kaiju Red King and Zumbolar. In Rebirth of Mothra 3, the T. rex uses Kaishin Muba's roars. In Kong: The Animated Series, T. rex utilize roars of the Tyrannosaurus rex from Jurassic Park, which itself would also be utilized by Komodithrax in Godzilla: The Series.

The Tyrannosaurus rex's roars
in The Last Dinosaur

Trivia

External links

See also

References

This is a list of references for Tyrannosaurus rex. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Falconer & Weta Workshop 2005, p. 62
  2. Geggel, Laura (17 May 2017). "T. Rex Could Pulverize Bones with a Force of Nearly 8,000 Pounds". LiveScience. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  3. Ortega, Rodrigo (10 January 2023). "Some dinos may have been as brainy as modern primates, controversial study argues". Science. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  4. Herculano-Houzel, S. (2023). Theropod dinosaurs had primate-like numbers of telencephalic neurons.
    Journal of Comparative Neurology, 531, 962–974. https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.25453
  5. Morton, Ray, (2005). King Kong: The History of a Movie Icon from Fay Wray to Peter Jackson, p. 37
  6. Shinji Nishikawa Interview
  7. litesaberkunai789 (19 August 2015). "LEGO® Batman™ 3: Beyond Gotham There's a T-Rex in the batcave..." YouTube.

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