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T-Rex isn’t so scary in this Lego Jurassic World teaser trailer

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A teaser trailer for Lego Jurassic World shows some of the silliness you can expect from the upcoming game. In it, the iconic shaking glasses of water give way to a terrifying T-rex, who is quickly and literally defanged when his plastic lower jaw falls off (which he is unable to collect with his scrawny arms, of course). It’s slightly reminiscent of the classic short film Bambi Meets Godzilla.

The game, teased at the end of Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham and officially confirmed recently, encompasses all four Jurassic Park films, including the upcoming Jurassic World. It will arrive in fall 2015 for Nintendo, PlayStation, Windows, and Xbox platforms and their assorted handhelds.

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