#61 - Vincent Vega

This past week with the release of the Pulp Fiction Glam Shots (part of the Pop! Movies line), a discrepancy arose with the numbering of the boxes for Vincent and Jules. Here are those boxes.

#61 - Vincent Vega
#61 – Vincent Vega
#62 - Jules
#62 – Jules

What the discrepency, you ask? The numbers matched other ones in the Pop! Movies Series… Back to the Future’s Marty and Doc Brown.

#61 - Marty McFly (Back to the Future)
#61 – Marty McFly (Back to the Future)
#62 - Dr. Emmet Brown (Back to the Future)
#62 – Dr. Emmet Brown (Back to the Future)

For a good deal of us, especially out of box collectors, this is probably not an issue. However, there are some out there who collect certain series, and having different characters with duplicate numbers will be frustrating, to say the least, especially when people start looking for the characters by the series number.

Tonight, I got confirmation from Allison at Funko that “it actually was an error and the future runs will be corrected with new numbers”. No word yet on which of the boxes will be changed. Marty and Doc Brown were released first, but Pulp Fiction has two other figures in that number sequence (#63 and #64).

Keep an eye out to PopVinyls.com. When we find out which figures will be changed, and which numbers they will be changed to, we will let everyone know.

 

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By Travis Denman

Living in the NYC area, Travis has grown up loving a multitude of things, from Disney to Broadway to the fine arts... and beyond. You can find him rambling on from time to time on PopVinyls.com, DisKingdom, and VinylmationKingdom.com as Feature Editor. He also runs the Vinylmation Kingdom Custom Swaps and is the Press Reporter for such events like the NY Toy Fair and New York Comic Con. Additionally, he is also an amateur puppeteer, avid movie goer, and carries his camera around wherever he goes.

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