For today’s review, I check out a Disney Parks Exclusive Pop! Vinyl that I found on clearance at my local Disney Store Outlet. Because Disneyland has been closed for the majority of 2020, outlet locations around the country got a bunch of park exclusive items from that resort. Included in these were Pop! Vinyls that were either leftovers from previous events, or regular Disney Park Exclusive release stock.

 

Being as I collect the Disney Parks Exclusive line of Funko Pop! Vinyls, I had most of the releases that my local outlet had in stock. However, there was one piece that I did not get prior, mainly because of it’s size and cost in shipping. Now that I was able to pick up the piece personally, and get it at a clearance discount, pretty soon the Pop! was in the back seat of my car heading home with me.

 

Here is a closer look at the 10″ Indiana Jones Pop! Vinyl.

 

This beautifully detailed Pop! Vinyl is the 10″ version of the 2016 SDCC Pop! release, which was the first Indiana Jones Pop! release. In this sculpt, based on the opening sequence of Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indy is sporting his trademark outfit including his fedora, carrying his whip, and holding the golden idol he was searching for.

This is one of three versions of this 10″ Indiana Jones. Last year, Emerald City Comic Con got a metallic version, and Funko Shop released a gold metallic version.

 

This is a great addition to my Disney Pop! collection. If you are looking to add this piece to your own collection, I would suggest you scout out other Disney Store Outlet locations. There is also a chance that he is still available in some locations at the Disney Parks.

 

 

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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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