Hardee's Dinosaurs
Release Date: ?
Colors: 6 (2 per sculpt)
Sculpts: 4
Location(s): US (possibly Canada)
Colors: 6 (2 per sculpt)
Sculpts: 4
Location(s): US (possibly Canada)
Hardee's Dinosaurs were released only in the US in the Hardee's restaurants. There were 4 different sculpts each released in 2 different colors. There were Green, Pink, Yellow, Orange, Purple and Blue colors available.
The sculpts were simple and mono-colors and they included fact cards with the figures. The figures made were Tyrannosaurus, Brontosaurus (before its existence was disproved), Triceratops and Stegosaurus. Like most MIMP, they have point values on the figure. They are bigger than the original MIMP and more in scale with the Series 6 figures.
Hardee's figures are relatively inexpensive, but are more difficult to find than most MIMP. They are rarely labeled properly on Ebay listings.
There is a blue Triceratops with no point value that has shown up on 3 occasions. No one knows for certain if this was part of the original release, or a re-release.
The sculpts were simple and mono-colors and they included fact cards with the figures. The figures made were Tyrannosaurus, Brontosaurus (before its existence was disproved), Triceratops and Stegosaurus. Like most MIMP, they have point values on the figure. They are bigger than the original MIMP and more in scale with the Series 6 figures.
Hardee's figures are relatively inexpensive, but are more difficult to find than most MIMP. They are rarely labeled properly on Ebay listings.
There is a blue Triceratops with no point value that has shown up on 3 occasions. No one knows for certain if this was part of the original release, or a re-release.
Hardees Dinosaurs Pictures
Hardee's Dinosaurs Monster Information
No checklist is known to exist for this series. Instead see monster information below.
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Point Value: 150
Colors Available: Green, Yellow
Dinosaur Information:
Tyrannosaurus, or "Tyrant Lizard," measured up to 50 feet from the tip of its enormous jaws to the end of its tail.
Its huge 3 foot jaws were linked with 60 dagger-like teeth that were 3 to 6 inches long.
This 18-foot-tall meat-eater would kill and eat several times a day.
Footprint: The Tyrannosaurus moved slowly, only 2-3 miles per hour.
Point Value: 150
Colors Available: Green, Yellow
Dinosaur Information:
Tyrannosaurus, or "Tyrant Lizard," measured up to 50 feet from the tip of its enormous jaws to the end of its tail.
Its huge 3 foot jaws were linked with 60 dagger-like teeth that were 3 to 6 inches long.
This 18-foot-tall meat-eater would kill and eat several times a day.
Footprint: The Tyrannosaurus moved slowly, only 2-3 miles per hour.
Brontosaurus
Point Value: 145
Colors Available: Yellow, Orange
Dinosaur Information:
Brontosaurus lived over 155 million years ago. It was called Brontosaurus, or "Thunder Lizard," because scientists assumed it must have shaken the earth when it walked.
The Brontosaurus measured up to 75 feet long from the tip of its nose to the end of its 30 foot tail. It weighed 30 tons.
Footprint: One footprint measured nearly one yard long and 26 inches wide.
Point Value: 145
Colors Available: Yellow, Orange
Dinosaur Information:
Brontosaurus lived over 155 million years ago. It was called Brontosaurus, or "Thunder Lizard," because scientists assumed it must have shaken the earth when it walked.
The Brontosaurus measured up to 75 feet long from the tip of its nose to the end of its 30 foot tail. It weighed 30 tons.
Footprint: One footprint measured nearly one yard long and 26 inches wide.
Triceratops
Point Value: 140
Colors Available: Purple, Pink, Blue
Dinosaur Information:
Triceratops, or "Three Horned Face," lived in North America. It was one of the last dinosaurs to become extinct.
Fossilized footprints suggest that horned dinosaurs like Triceratops may have lived in herds.
The Triceratops' brain was twice as large as that of the Tyrannosaurus.
Skull: Triceratops' head took up nearly one third of its body length.
Point Value: 140
Colors Available: Purple, Pink, Blue
Dinosaur Information:
Triceratops, or "Three Horned Face," lived in North America. It was one of the last dinosaurs to become extinct.
Fossilized footprints suggest that horned dinosaurs like Triceratops may have lived in herds.
The Triceratops' brain was twice as large as that of the Tyrannosaurus.
Skull: Triceratops' head took up nearly one third of its body length.
Stegosaurus
Point Value: 135
Colors Available: Green, Blue
Dinosaur Information:
Stegosaurus, or "Plated Lizard," was a 4 legged plant eater. It was 11 feet tall and 25 feet long.
It had the smallest brain of any of the dinosaurs, about the size of a walnut.
Stegosaurus' real problem came from the four spikes at the end of its tail, which could hit attackers with fatal force.
Plates: Stegosaurus had the largest plates of any plated dinosaur.
Point Value: 135
Colors Available: Green, Blue
Dinosaur Information:
Stegosaurus, or "Plated Lizard," was a 4 legged plant eater. It was 11 feet tall and 25 feet long.
It had the smallest brain of any of the dinosaurs, about the size of a walnut.
Stegosaurus' real problem came from the four spikes at the end of its tail, which could hit attackers with fatal force.
Plates: Stegosaurus had the largest plates of any plated dinosaur.