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(Not sure if this wiki is going to end up being one with lots of articles for XKCD-related topics like velociraptors, but I figure there might be an article explaining their significance in xkcd.)
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
Background is easily provided by highlighting [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/jurassic_park Jurassic Park]. For the youngsters, I will explain the reference. Jurassic Park is a 1993 movie based on the 1990 novel by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/micheal_crichton Micheal Crichton] (who went on to provide all of epic tv-series [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ER ER]'s background). The movie deals about a mad billionaire opening a animal zoo. No so bad, but the animals in question are not your ordinary lions or elephants, but dinosaurs and the like, brought back to life by said billionaire through his DNA-cloning company.
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This comic refers to the film ''{{w|Jurassic Park}}'', a 1993 movie based on the 1990 novel by {{w|Micheal Crichton}}. The film centres around a billionaire who buys an island and opens a zoo/theme park for dinosaurs which he has cloned from DNA recovered from blood found in fossilized mosquitos. Naturally, everything goes haywire, and several of the creatures, among which are the [[Velociraptor]]s subject of this comic, try to devour every human in the theme park.
  
Of course, everything goes haywire, and several of the meat-eating creatures, among which the velociraptors mentioned in the image, try to devour every human in the theme park. In the closing of the movie, all heroes are franticly chased by the velociraptors, which seem to be quite intelligent and keen to get their meal. Hence, Randall still worries how a certain building would stand up against these smart creatures. The drawn house mainly poses a risk by the large window in the living room, through which a velociraptor could break-and-enter.
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Velociraptors (often shortened to "raptors") are a species of relatively small, carnivorous {{w|dinosaur}} which play a central role original film, as well as its sequels. In the film, herds of Velociraptors antagonize the main characters at various points, even entering buildings; they play a large role in the climax of the film. According to Wikipedia, the Velociraptors in the film were erroneously based on the Deinonychus species of dinosaur. Unlike the movie, in which they are depicted as having a reptilian skin, both species of dinosaur in reality are theorized to have been feathered. This makes sense, as the word "raptor" also refers to modern birds of prey.
  
The image text takes a jab at the reader over 25, who imagines it cannot be more then 10 years since seeing the original movie, while actually it was released 13 years ago.
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As we see in this comic, and will see in future comics, even though it had been approximately thirteen years since he presumably first saw the film, [[Randall Munrow|Randall]], apparently has been perpetually scared and fears a real raptor attack; specifically, in this comic he worries how a building would stand up against the creatures. The drawn house mainly poses a risk by the large window in the living room, through which a Velociraptor could break-and-enter (believing that the bathroom window is too high for them to reach, and the door too secure to break through).
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The image text points out what he presumes is the reader's disbelief that ''Jurassic Park'' had (as of 2006) been released so long ago (thirteen years prior). This is another classic xkcd premise which will later be the subject of a least one comic outright: #891 five years later, which includes ''Jurassic Park'' again.
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==Trivia==
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* This comic marks the first reference in [[xkcd]] to ''{{w|Jurassic Park}}'', and specifically to [[Randall Munroe|Randall's]] fear of [[Velociraptors]]. The fear will continue to be a subject of future comics and running jokes.
  
 
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You're probably thinking, 'has it been over a decade?' It's been over thirteen years, buddy.

Description

This comic refers to the film Jurassic Park, a 1993 movie based on the 1990 novel by Micheal Crichton. The film centres around a billionaire who buys an island and opens a zoo/theme park for dinosaurs which he has cloned from DNA recovered from blood found in fossilized mosquitos. Naturally, everything goes haywire, and several of the creatures, among which are the Velociraptors subject of this comic, try to devour every human in the theme park.

Velociraptors (often shortened to "raptors") are a species of relatively small, carnivorous dinosaur which play a central role original film, as well as its sequels. In the film, herds of Velociraptors antagonize the main characters at various points, even entering buildings; they play a large role in the climax of the film. According to Wikipedia, the Velociraptors in the film were erroneously based on the Deinonychus species of dinosaur. Unlike the movie, in which they are depicted as having a reptilian skin, both species of dinosaur in reality are theorized to have been feathered. This makes sense, as the word "raptor" also refers to modern birds of prey.

As we see in this comic, and will see in future comics, even though it had been approximately thirteen years since he presumably first saw the film, Randall, apparently has been perpetually scared and fears a real raptor attack; specifically, in this comic he worries how a building would stand up against the creatures. The drawn house mainly poses a risk by the large window in the living room, through which a Velociraptor could break-and-enter (believing that the bathroom window is too high for them to reach, and the door too secure to break through).

The image text points out what he presumes is the reader's disbelief that Jurassic Park had (as of 2006) been released so long ago (thirteen years prior). This is another classic xkcd premise which will later be the subject of a least one comic outright: #891 five years later, which includes Jurassic Park again.

Trivia