Unseen Jurassic Park cartoon 'was not going to be a kiddy show'

Illustrator William Stout recently dropped a ton of never-before-seen concept art on his website for a proposed Jurassic Park cartoon that was in development during the '90s. Work on the show began after the triumphant success of the original 1993 film, and intended to carry on the story of the surviving characters.

"This was not going to be a kiddy show (although kids of all ages, including myself, could enjoy it)," he writes on his blog. "They wanted the show to be a mature prime time series with top writers and state-of-the-art television animation augmented with quite a bit of CG animation. Universal Cartoon Studios wanted a 'graphic novel look' to the series. I came in, showed my portfolio and was hired."

Gem Seddon

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