

Scotty wrote:For future reference, here are the other four
The green shirt version I have was actually signed by the band.![]()
And just to add to the fun, Vinnie the drummer was the one who was into the collectibles and had Funko make these pieces. But even more significant (to me at least) was that:
"In July of 2004, Vinnie Fiorello, drummer for punk rock band Less Than Jake, got Funko to make his very own Monkey vs Robot Spastik Plastik’s. Included in series one were Color and B&W versions of Monkey Assassin, Gorilla Robot, and the Science Guy. The run was limited to only 500 pieces of each and sold out within the first 24 hrs." (note: there was not a B&W version of the Science Guy)
TJLAUTERBACH wrote:
For the most part that makes alot of sense. So they ended up making 6 total. 2 for 2003 which is the ones I have a 4 from 2004. 2 GITD versions made and I have one of them. That's kinda what was throwing me off because the GITD version on PPG is slightly different than this one because of the mouth and the pez extends under the hand on PPG and mine does not. Does the GITD version that I have supposed to have LTJ on the chest? My second thought was possibly a proto but I have never seen any with printed letters(Less than Jake).
Scotty wrote:TJLAUTERBACH wrote:
For the most part that makes alot of sense. So they ended up making 6 total. 2 for 2003 which is the ones I have a 4 from 2004. 2 GITD versions made and I have one of them. That's kinda what was throwing me off because the GITD version on PPG is slightly different than this one because of the mouth and the pez extends under the hand on PPG and mine does not. Does the GITD version that I have supposed to have LTJ on the chest? My second thought was possibly a proto but I have never seen any with printed letters(Less than Jake).
TJ, your GITD mini is exactly the way it's supposed to be. I didn't see a similar GITD mini on PPG. The GITD evo kid on PPG is labeled as a "mini", but that is actually the 12-inch Wobbler Bank. Scale is hard to determine when there's nothing near it. The pez handles did extend below the hand on all the banks. Another way to tell the banks from the minis when you can't see the scale is the box colors. Check out the difference between the PPG pic and the pic I posted of the actual minis.
Here's a pic of my two mini GITD evo kids for you to compare.
Scotty wrote:TJLAUTERBACH wrote:
For the most part that makes alot of sense. So they ended up making 6 total. 2 for 2003 which is the ones I have a 4 from 2004. 2 GITD versions made and I have one of them. That's kinda what was throwing me off because the GITD version on PPG is slightly different than this one because of the mouth and the pez extends under the hand on PPG and mine does not. Does the GITD version that I have supposed to have LTJ on the chest? My second thought was possibly a proto but I have never seen any with printed letters(Less than Jake).
TJ, your GITD mini is exactly the way it's supposed to be. I didn't see a similar GITD mini on PPG. The GITD evo kid on PPG is labeled as a "mini", but that is actually the 12-inch Wobbler Bank. Scale is hard to determine when there's nothing near it. The pez handles did extend below the hand on all the banks. Another way to tell the banks from the minis when you can't see the scale is the box colors. Check out the difference between the PPG pic and the pic I posted of the actual minis.
Here's a pic of my two mini GITD evo kids for you to compare.
Scotty wrote:For future reference, here are the other four
The green shirt version I have was actually signed by the band.![]()
And just to add to the fun, Vinnie the drummer was the one who was into the collectibles and had Funko make these pieces. But even more significant (to me at least) was that:
"In July of 2004, Vinnie Fiorello, drummer for punk rock band Less Than Jake, got Funko to make his very own Monkey vs Robot Spastik Plastik’s. Included in series one were Color and B&W versions of Monkey Assassin, Gorilla Robot, and the Science Guy. The run was limited to only 500 pieces of each and sold out within the first 24 hrs." (note: there was not a B&W version of the Science Guy)
Scotty wrote:Ticket stubs? Now that is pretty cool.
Brian@Funko wrote:GO boxless..it is more fun!
Scotty wrote:Ticket stubs? Now that is pretty cool.
CaseyJones14 wrote:We need more old school threads like this. Thanks for all the info Scotty!
kevinbuddha wrote:
I TOTALLY agree with you!
CaseyJones14 wrote:kevinbuddha wrote:
I TOTALLY agree with you!
Hope to see you next year for FDO! I don't think I'll make it up to the Wobbler Summit, but if weather permits I may make the trip
Carol_Lynn wrote:I love that people are still into the LTJ wobblers
kevinbuddha wrote:Carol_Lynn wrote:I love that people are still into the LTJ wobblers
Hey old friend, some of us are still into wacky wobblers period!
TJLAUTERBACH wrote:kevinbuddha wrote:Carol_Lynn wrote:I love that people are still into the LTJ wobblers
Hey old friend, some of us are still into wacky wobblers period!
Don't tell the other people but wobblers are better than pops! Absolutely no question about it. I love all the LTJ stuff as well.
Reverend wrote:Scotty wrote:Ticket stubs? Now that is pretty cool.
Hey Scott hope life is good brother, it's been some time
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