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Jurassic World: The Nublar Six Jurassic World
"The Nublar Six"
Camp Cretaceous TV episode
Written by Bethany Armstrong Johnson, Sheela Shrinivas, and Rick Williams
Directed by Eric Elrod
Release date: July 21, 2022

 

Darius and Kenji have a final showdown with Kenji's father; Brandon, Roxie, and Dave arrive on Mantah Corp. Island to rescue the kids.

 

Read the story summary at the Jurassic Park Wiki

 

Didja Know?

 

This is the final episode of Camp Cretaceous. Most of the surviving characters of this series return in Chaos Theory, which ran new episodes on Netflix for four seasons from 2024-2025 and set six years after Camp Cretaceous, before and during the events of Dominion.

 

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
Sammy Gutierrez
Yasmina Fadoula
Spinosaurus
Big Eatie
Little Eatie
Toro
Daniel Kon
Hawkes (dies in this episode)
Godinez (dies in this episode)
raptors
Pierce
Kenji Kon
Ben Pincus
Pteranodon

Rebel

Angel

Bumpy

Dave

Roxie

Dr. Turner

Brandon Bowman

Mrs. Kon (mentioned only, presumed deceased)

reporters

Mrs. Bowman

Brooklynn's father

Mr. Gutierrez

Mrs. Fadoula

Mrs. Pincus

 


 

Didja Notice? 

 

Kenji argues with his sociopathic father that all he cares about is business, not people at all. Kenji elects to stay on the island with the campers, whom he calls his real family, when his father flees in the seaplane.

 

When Brooklynn tells Kenji that Dr. Turner made the call to the mainland and the police have taken his father in custody, Kenji remarks, "Well, with Mom gone and Dad heading to jail, shopping for the holidays just got easier." This would seem to imply that Kenji's mother died some time in the past. In "Casa de Kenji", we saw a crayon drawing Kenji made when he was five, depicting his family and a woman who was presumably his mother.

 

In an epilogue to the episode that flashes forward a couple years in the kids' lives, the kids have a weekly online check-in with each other. Brooklynn is seen still having her online video blog adventures. She comments that she only has a second because she's chasing down a lead, which causes Sammy to excitedly remark, "You go, Esther Stone!" The fictitious TV series Esther Stone: High School P.Iwas previously mentioned in "The Watering Hole" and few other episodes.

 

The lead Brooklynn is chasing down seems to have something to do with the Lockwood Estate. This is a reference to the events of Fallen Kingdom, at the end of which dinosaurs wind up released into North America.

 

Brooklynn tells Darius on the call that the Lockwood Estate is "a little ways north of you." Since Darius is at his mother's house where he lives, this implies the Bowman family lives in northern California because Lockwood Manor is shown in Fallen Kingdom to be near Orick, CA, about 50 miles from the Oregon border.

 

Since the epilogue of the episode hints at the release of the dinosaurs from Lockwood Manor (in Fallen Kingdom), the epilogue must take place about two years after the kids were rescued from the island since that was in 2016 and Fallen Kingdom takes place in 2018.

 

Memorable Dialog

 

I'll give you the password.mp3
chip manufacturing initiated.mp3
when I told you to get out of your room more, I did not mean this.mp3
Dad would have been so proud of you.mp3
shopping for the holidays just got easier.mp3
have you heard of the Lockwood Estate?.mp3
campfan4life.mp3

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