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Fall 2020 # 135

Dear fellow dinogeeks, if you somehow do not know who Ted Brothers is, this interview will introduce you to a lover of all things Jurassic Park. You’ll discover how his childhood addiction has manifested itself into several art forms that have thousands of people following him on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and thousands more subscribing to his YouTube channel. He’s one of the nicest guys you’ll ever meet, a heck of a homemade-pizza chef and pretty rad drummer. I’m honored to call him my friend and I don’t know why we didn’t do this sooner.

- Tony Campagna

Ted Brothers Interview

Tony Campagna: How old were you when you saw Jurassic Park?

Ted Brothers: I was 9 when Jurassic Park came out, but I didn’t end up seeing it until the following year on VHS at a friend’s house. Funny thing is, my Grandmother actually bought me the Kenner Dr. Grant action figure for my birthday in ’93. So it was actually the toys that had an impact on my life before I even saw the movie. Crazy how a simple plastic action figure can change the trajectory of one’s life.

TC: Why do you think that it’s had this hold on you since that day?

TB: Jurassic Park is an adventure. It’s wonder and awe, horror and suspense. It’s a Saturday afternoon running through the woods with my brother, hiding from imaginary Velociraptors and pretending to heal a sick Triceratops. It was my childhood. It will forever be a part of me. It’s in my DNA.

TC: That’s funny. DNA! Ha! Great answer. Next question: As fan, and collector of Jurassic merch, what is your collection focused on?

TB: As far as my childhood goes, it’s a mix of Kenner and Mattel. I have a large majority of vintage Kenner stuff, but lately I’ve been enjoying hunting down obscure JP merchandise.

TC: What would you most like to add to your collection next?

TB: A complete Lost World InGen Humvee with the box.

TC: Ok. Flash forward to two years ago, you got a shout-out from the

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