Dino Island (2000)
Characters introduced:
Alexis Sinister The sister of Lord Sam Sinister, who helps him with his latest plot against the trio.
Mike A young friend of Johnny Thunder who helps him out on Dino Island.
Mr. Cunningham A man who is not completely evil. He is somewhat overweight.
- 1278/5903 Johnny Thunder & Baby T-Rex
Minifigs: Johnny Thunder.
Animals: Green Baby T-Rex.
- 1280/5904 Microcopter
Minifigs: Dr. Kilroy
- 5911 Johnny Thunder's Plane
Minifigs: Johnny Thunder
- 5912 Mike's Swamp Boat
Minifigs: Mike
Animals: Brown Pteranodon
- 5913 Dr. Lightning's Car
Minifigs: Dr. Kilroy
- 5914 Sam Sanister and Baby T-Rex
Minifigs: Lord Sam Sinister
Animals: Green Baby T-Rex
- 5920 Island Racer
Minifigs: Lord Sam Sinister
- 5921 Research Glider
Minifigs: Mike
Animals: Tan Pteranodon
- 5934 Track Master / Dino Explorer
Minifigs: Johnny Thunder, Dr. Kilroy
Animnals: Red Pteranodon
- 5935 Island Hopper
Minifigs: Pippin Read
Animals: Brown Pteranodon
- 5955 All Terrain Trapper
Minifigs: Mr. Cunningham, Lord Sam Sinister, Alexis Sinister.
Animals: Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Green Baby T-Rex
- 5975 T-Rex Transport
Minifigs: Mike, Johnny Thunder, Dr. Kilroy, Alexis Sinister, Lord Sam Sinister.
Animals: Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Green Baby T-Rex.
- 5987 Dino Research Compound
Minifigs: Mike, Dr. Kilroy, Johnny Thunder, Pippin Read, Lord Sam Sinister, Mr. Cunningham.
Animals: Light gray Spider, Green Baby T-Rex, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Red Pteranodon, Stegosaurus, Black Scorpion, Black Spider,
- 1279 Adventurers' Airplane
Minifigs: Mr. Cunningham
- 1281 Adventurers' Ultralight
Minifigs: Mike
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