Uncaged Ultimate Pyroraptor is an interactive toy by Mattel, based off the Pyroraptor from Jurassic World Dominion. It was released in 2022, and requires four AA batteries.
It has yellow eyes and a rust-colored head, feathered crest, pair of arms, and body. The top of its head is partly black, and it has black claws. Its legs, tail and tummy area are black, but the upper part of its left and right legs has some gray. The pointed, white teeth from its upper jaw protrude outside its mouth.
Click here for the manual (all info in this section came from here).
It has glowing eyes, and it has sensors in the top of its nose, the left side of its face, the right side of its face, and its lower jaw. It can open its mouth, bend and raise its body, raise its feathered crest, rotate its head to the left or right, change the color of its eyes, and move its arms up and down.
The toy can be manually changed to three modes, using a switch, except for "Tame Mode", which you can switch the dinosaur to by quickly touching the top of its head thrice.
Touch one of any four sensors, to see how the pyroraptor reacts. It won’t obey you in this mode.
Its eyes will turn green when you’ve successfully switched it to this mode.
Depending on what sensor you touch, it should move its head in the direction of the touch sensor you activated (e.g. raise its head if the top of it was touched).
If you want to switch it to "Wild" mode, quickly touch the top of its head thrice or touch any of its other sensors five times in a row.
In this mode, the dinosaur will expect you to touch its sensors, according to the direction in which it moves its head. If you respond incorrectly or if you don't respond within five seconds of it giving you commands, it will attack. According to the manual, there are more than 20 levels, but if you complete 20 levels in a row, successfully, it will celebrate.
From levels 0-4, the dinosaur will have red eyes, from levels 5-9, its eyes will be red, but from levels 10-20, its eyes will be green.
You can teach it all six commands by touching each sensor consecutively.