Thursday, December 14, 2017

My Plants vs. Zombies collection (part 3)

Hi guys! Welcome to another part of my Plants vs. Zombies collection. Like the first two parts, this part will be featured some of my Plants vs. Zombies that I got from several of the online stores or some other sort of the places where I got these toys from my favorite game. So, before I show all of the toys on this part, here are the toys that were featured on the previous part:
All of my Plants vs. Zombies collection on the previous part (or Part 2)
Just like the last two parts, this part will be back to the normal again (just like the Part 1), but I have no idea if I didn't get any of the toys or other stuffs more than a year, I should stop doing this due to I got some of my favorite Plants vs. Zombies toys already (especially plants, except one), or I'm going to collect other Plants vs. Zombies things. So, here are the toys or stuffs that I got on this part:

1. K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 3, Fire Peashooter

The Fire Peashooter itself (followed by other K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies figures that I got from the Part 1, and a Peashooter on Pumpkin on the corner left)
Yes! A new K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies figure toy has been arrived on my collection, as well as the rarest one on this series (or Elite). It is a latest series of the main series of Plants vs. Zombies game, not Garden Warfare. It is much identical like regular Peashooter from Series 1, except this is red and slightly transparent. Fortunately, I got the undamaged bag, unlike the Snow Pea which is stapled (which means missing something, but in that case back in that day when I opened it, I got the one without it's lovely stem), so it means it's all normal on this one. So, here are the secret codes of these figures from this series which means one of the numbers are underlined like usual for these K'NEX blind bags (tell me if I'm wrong, because I'm not sure):

0514179 = ABCDEFG
0514179 = 0 = A = Sunflower (Fire Peashooter, if underlined twice)
0514179 = 5 = B = Laser Bean
0514179 = 1 = C = Conehead Peasant Zombie
0514179 = 4 = D = Unknown Big Wave Beach Zombie (it's like a Flag Zombie on that world)
0514179 = 1 = E = Snapdragon (probably)
0514179 = 7 = F = Adventurer Zombie (probably)
0514179 = 9 = G = Cave Zombie

If you still not understand yet, here is a SquirrelStampede's video of it, but the codes are different (by the way, it's still got the same placement thing of the secret codes as ever, like 0 = A, it means you still got the Sunflower, even in different numbers of codes between the list on the top and video below here):

Advantages:

  • As usual, these figures are look nice and much sensible as the promotional pictures.
  • It didn't wreck the paint of this figure since this is transparent, so it looks better than those two solid ones from the previous two series, one pea plant figure per each series.

 Disadvantages: 

  • It's watermark on the figure still said from 2014, despite in fact it was released in 2016. 
  • Since this is transparent, one of the parts like the base will be crack if you slammed it down, unless in accident.
  • Sometimes it's projectile just stuck inside the shooter, almost like the other shooting plants (such as Peashooter, Coconut Cannon, and Snow Pea). 
  • The connection between the stem and the base itself is loose.
  • Rather than the piece of fire on the trigger itself (just like in Plants vs. Zombies 2 was), the trigger is just same as the original Peashooter except it was made in this manner.

2. K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 1, Peashooter

The Peashooter itself
I know if this is old, but it's finally entered on my collection! Also, this is what's the original figure that I wanted back when I got the Bloomerang one, and this was sold out, so. It is like the other 2 peashooting plants that I got from this toy brand, except this was the first peashooting plant featured in K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies universe, followed by the Snow Pea, and Fire Peashooter that I got just like before this one. Luckily, this one is also got no damage on the blind bag that packed this figure, so it means it didn't have the bad fate like my K'NEX Snow Pea was. I always adore this figure, due to how nice it is, and it shoots well as usual. There are no more words besides these, so there we go for this K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies figure toy.

Advantages:

  • As usual, these figures are look nice and much sensible as the promotional pictures.
  • It looks more slim compared to KFC Plants vs. Zombies Peashooter on Pumpkin that I got on last part, although the two elemental ones also look slim as this.

Disadvantages:

  • It has a tiny built-in dirt somewhere on the body on this figure itself.
  • The connection between the stem and the base itself is loose.
  • Sometimes the projectile just stuck inside the shooter like the other K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies shooting plants.

3. Cheap Plants vs. Zombies Sunflower keychain

The cheap Sunflower keychain itself
It's been a while after I got that old K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Peashooter mini figure, I just found this very cheap Sunflower keychain that I bought from a small shop just near my house. Nothing special about it, and that's just only the information about this thing. Also, this is a first non-Plants vs. Zombies toy that is featured here, even though it looks like the ones that I listed on scrapped version of Plants vs. Zombies collection.

Advantages:

Nothing.

Disadvantages:

Since this is a cheapest Plants vs. Zombies stuff that I acquired, the picture of the Sunflower itself has been already flaked off from it's foam, unless I glued it over. 

4. Plants vs. Zombies Threepeater toy

The Threepeater toy
Purchased this from somebody in my country who sold this toy on somewhere on one of popular social medias. It's actually came from the blister, so this toy was used already, like the some of other Plants vs. Zombies from previous two parts. It is basically a 3"-ish Plants vs. Zombies toy that doesn't have any triggers and projectiles, even though all 3 heads does have the trigger to pull like it's normal one head version, but it doesn't have any, so. Anyway, this is a fairly nice figure, and also this is a first multi-directional peashooting plant that is entered on my collection.

Advantages:

  •  It's fairly well-made.
  •  Although the stem are just springs, but they are sturdy.

 Disadvantages:

  • It doesn't have any triggers either, despite these heads are look similar as the one head version.
  • No articulation, despite this toy has springs.
  • There is a line dirt on one of the heads, and some bit of vanishing damage on one of it's own eyes.
  • It has eyebrows, unlike in their actual game itself. Also, the leaves on the back doesn't look similar on their actual game as well.
  • Slight bad moulding lines on several parts of this toy.

5.  Plants vs. Zombies Melon-pult toy

The Melon-pult, yet another infamous Plants vs. Zombies toy (but not that worst as that Snow Pea from Part 1)
Purchased this from the same person as that Threepeater toy, as well as another lobbed shot plant that I bought as well. It's also originally from the blister, so this toy also was used before. Although it also have a spring like the Threepeater, it does have a trigger to lob projectiles, except it is more loose than the KFC Plants vs. Zombies Cabbage-pult, although this doesn't have it's own projectile (probably the previous owner lost it, but it doesn't matter). Other than that, it is worth enough to put this along with other 2 lobbed shot plant that I own before, except one of them just shoots backwards.

Advantages:

It lobs in the proper way as the KFC Plants vs. Zombies Cabbage-pult.

Disadvantages:

One of it's own eyes has ben chopped off for a bit, making this toy is a bit infamous other than it's own projectile was lost. Also, this also has a slight bad moulding lines around it's own body.

Specifications:

1.  K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 3, Fire Peashooter

Original product name: K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 3 #53051
Total of the complete set: 8
Material: Resin, plastic
Year: 2016
Factory: China
Popularity: Insanely rare
Company/Importer: K'NEX
Purchased from: e-Bay
Quality: Average
Type: Shooting figure
Bootleg: No
Delay of delivery: One and half months
Packed in: Blind bag

2. K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 1, Peashooter

It's exactly the same item that I got from the Part 1 (or original My Plants vs. Zombies collection), except for the type of the item itself is a shooting figure, yet it is still categorized a building toy figure.

3. Cheap Plants vs. Zombies Sunflower keychain

Original product name: Unknown
Total of the complete set: Unknown
Material: Foam
Year: Unknown
Factory: Unknown
Popularity: Rare
Company/Importer: Unknown
Purchased from: Small shop near my house
Quality: Very cheap
Type: Keychain
Bootleg: Yes
Delay of delivery: Not available, due to I bought it directly from a shop
Packed in: Small transparent bag

4. Plants vs. Zombies Threepeater toy

Original product name: Unknown
Total of the complete set: Unknown
Material: ABS, plastic
Year: Unknown
Factory: China
Popularity: Rare
Company/Importer: Unknown
Purchased from: Somebody in a social media
Quality: Average
Type: Static figure
Bootleg: Yes
Delay of delivery: 3 days
Packed in: Blister (originally)

5. Plants vs. Zombies Melon-pult toy

Original product name: Unknown
Total of the complete set: Unknown
Material: ABS, plastic
Year: Unknown
Factory: China
Popularity: Rare
Company/Importer: Unknown
Purchased from: Somebody in a social media
Quality: Average
Type: Catapult figure
Bootleg: Yes
Delay of delivery: 3 days
Packed in: Blister

Galleries:

K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 3 blind bag, before opening


Parts of the Fire Peashooter
Parts of the regular Peashooter (it's identical as above, except of course this is the original one that I wanted so long)
All of the peashooting plants that I own across three parts, which one of them are identical, except for the size, style and manufacturer
All 3 K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies's peashooting plants, internal comparison
Peashooter with an upside-down stem, just for fun

Peashooter with other 2 plants from the same blind bag series that I got from part 1 (a.k.a original My Plants vs. Zombies collection)
Unrelated, but this is how the Snow Pea with the original stem supposed to be like... It's using Peashooter stem and Sunflower's base...

Updates:

That cheap Plants vs. Zombies Sunflower keychain just broke so easily later on...

Extras:


Part 2


Friday, August 4, 2017

Reason why I bought K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies...

Hello! Welcome to the another post of the Plants vs. Zombies collection. This time, I will explain about one of the toy brands that I already have in my collection. You may read the following posts, like This is what happens if KFC provided PvZ toys, and series of My Plants vs. Zombies collection in each of the parts, despite I'm not get these Plants vs. Zombies toys so often due to my daily business. For some reason, I just decided to bought several of very rare Plants vs. Zombies toy brands which came from USA that nobody have them in my country before (In case you don't know, I live in Indonesia), which is K'NEX. You may ask the question like this: Why you bought the K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies? Not Jazwares or other toy brands? It's because I was impressed by how they look, despite I didn't impressed by the zombies came with that brand for a bit. Other than that, there are some of the reasons why I bought the K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies in general, so here are the reasons below:

1. Watching YouTube videos of them

Yes, you guessed it. I was impressed by this Plants vs. Zombies toy brand due to I recently watched several of the YouTube videos of them. So, here is a very first K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies video that I ever watched:
Despite I wasn't expecting before if K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies toys was the good alternate of state of the art Plants vs. Zombies toys, it turned out it's a very nice toys to collect them all, unless you have two or more person to own them though. I know if I was stuck in the pirate bootleg ones, but after I watched some of K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies. I dared to bought some of K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies toys with expensive taxes after a year later after the official K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies has been released. However, every I attempted to bought these toys, my parents didn't want us to buy any of K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies or other stuffs that are sold outside my country due to how expensive the taxes are.

2. Somebody claims who also have several of those toys, but...

Not only due to I watched several of YouTube videos of them, I also dared to bought them due to somebody claims on Facebook few years ago, on several pictures of K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies prototypes on it's Plants vs. Zombies Facebook page. He/she is also from Indonesia, and I believe it's probably from Cirebon, West Java (from what I'd remember when I checked his account). He/she commented like these below here, from what I ascertained:
  • Is that a toys?
  • I have them all
  • And what's that dark Bonk Choy?*
  • But I don't have the Snow Pea*
 * means it's from K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 2

Well, this list is a bit inaccurate, but there we are! I thought he/she was the first person who nicely bought K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies toys that nobody in Indonesia have them, but I don't even know, as there is no any pictures of them as the proof. If he/she was the first person who bought them, and I came second (if it's real), is it just a joke? If he/she made the joke if he/she commented like those as pretended to be got several of K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies, I'm feeling lucky, as the first person who got K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies in our country (with all of the proofs of actual pictures, also I'm not completely bragging though, because all I got here always with my own money).

3. KFC Plants vs. Zombies in Indonesia

These were the first toys that I wanted so badly, but due to how scarce them was, I was cried by how they look too. Well, after I found some of good alternate ones on internet, I prefered the K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies first until I found the KFC Plants vs. Zombies toys from several of the people who kept them. I know if every KFC toys only lasted about some weeks, but K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies last longer until now, and I had a chance to get several of the sets, especially the blind bags. But now, based on My Plants vs. Zombies collection (part 2, SPECIAL), everything went done on my collection due to KFC Plants vs. Zombies has been entered on my collection in the meantime when I got them.

So, there we are for the reason why I bought K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies. Here are the proofs from my first picks (even they are just plants), in case you forgot to check in My Plants vs. Zombies collection series:
K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 2 figures, Cabbage-pult and an infamous Snow Pea
K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies, Series 1, Sunflower
K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies, Series 1, Bloomerang
K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 3, Fire Peashooter (as well as one of the spoilers of My Plants vs Zombies collection [part 3], and stay tuned for that part, so)

Saturday, July 15, 2017

Bootleg Plants vs. Zombies games

Hi guys, and welcome back on another world of explaining more about Plants vs. Zombies games and merchandise stuffs. Do you know what happened before the real Plants vs. Zombies 2 by Electronic Arts has been released? Well, from what I saw them the Google Play on my Android phone, there were lot of obscure games pretended to be a Plants vs. Zombies 2 authored by those idiots, not EA (Seriously, these were pirates who made these crap apps, but it turns out they are piece of trap that made my device went something weird than usual). But now, these are gone once the Plants vs. Zombies 2 has been released for victory. For more further information about them, here are the ones that I remember:

1. Fake or ripoff Plants vs. Zombies 2 apps

Yes, just like the paragraph above this heading, there were lot of fake apps that pretended to be a Plants vs. Zombies 2 back in that day. Well, if the bootleg toys are bad enough, the idiot app makers also decided to make their fake apps as well (I mean not for the ones who made guide apps for how to play the game). From what I remembered and as well I ascertained before, those are very worst. Those are the apps that aren't contain the games that seems to be like the real one did. Instead, we just got a very confusing option like this (from what I remembered):

Install the game

Rate the app

That's the words from what I ascertain. Instead, I got an option like that, but after I tap the Install the game, strangely I just installed the app of overload ads, called SystemUI (System User Interface). I have no idea why this app just install the SystemUI rather than the game, or probably because those are very nasty as well. Just like what I expected, I installed the SystemUI, and the ads just appeared in random times every I operate the device. Due to that, of course I had to uninstall it down. There are some more of fake Plants vs. Zombies 2 apps but without that option, but every I tested them, they were crashed which is brilliant to me. And, one more thing, there is one more of fake Plants vs. Zombies but works almost fine as the real one does, but it is NOT clearly from the Plants vs. Zombies 2, just the original one. The graphics is very poor, and basically, there are no sound effects at all, literally simple as that. Since the graphics of the game is very poor, the plants and zombies looks pretty terrible. Also, sometimes the zombies takes alot of HPs to defeat them, even the basic zombies. So, that's the bad things from what I remembered.

2. Fake and mock-up ripoffs of Plants vs. Zombies apps

Turns out if the horrible ripoffs of Plants vs. Zombies has been returned when the Plants vs. Zombies 2 has been popular in the Google Play and App Store, even though the icon of the real app itself has been featured as cameo in one of the TV commercials that I saw it in my country. If the ripoffs of that sequel game has bad enough, the idiot pirate game makers decided to made them again, and it looks much worse as they mock-up the real apps themselves. From what I remembered, and as well also remembered from YouTube, there were lot of Plants vs. Zombies mock-up apps made by those damn pirates, such as Zombies vs. Tree, Hunter Plants, Angry Plants, and many more! Of course these games would not work properly, since the graphics are very poor as well, and sometimes they are crashes which is good for their pride. One more thing, those will be a piece of boo for those apps made from them, so.

So that's the bootleg Plants vs. Zombies games from what I remembered before. Please, if you want to play your favorite games, install the genuine apps, not the bootleg ones made by those pirates that doesn't seem best as the real one does. However, it depends from the storage and processor of your device that you are going to use it to.

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Bad users of electric fans on YouTube

Hi guys! Do you like electric fans? Like ceiling fans, desk fans, stand fans and more fans that do you like? The answer to us is, yes. I know if I like the fans, then I record it using our camera for the YouTube's purpose. But unfortunately, in our world of fans, there are some bad users of these things... What does it mean? They're user who like certain things, but they decided to do it in the wrong way, like stealing videos without any credits from original user at all. So, here are the quick explanation of the bad users of electric fans that I found on YouTube from the past time to now:

1. Bradley Scott (USA)

Yes, the first bad user of the fans that I found was this, called Bradley Scott. It is a channel of ceiling fans, but before he stole public's ceiling fan videos, he only got 2 videos of his own ceiling fan. Many of the fan lovers and various of certain users just hated him, because his comments, "Ceiling fan" and only that comment over and over in certain amount of the public's ceiling fan videos around YouTube. Then, he stole certain of USA ceiling fan collector videos until he got terminated. Some of the videos are repeated over and over (just as his typical simple comments), and that's what I'd remember back in that day.

2. Fakru Imran (Malaysia)

Another user that has a bad behavior (but I'm so pity with him now due to autism) which is Fakru Imran. He's a Malaysian fan lover, but he decided to do it in the wrong way, by recording his iPhone with YouTube app playing the public's videos of several of the public's ceiling fan videos, including us. His moaning sounds made us frustrating, and my mom almost bash us due to his behavior. Nothing particularly special about it, and the only thing that I like on this user is his Plants vs. Zombies video which mentioned us, which made no sense as I got better toys as for now. But now, he is became calm than before on his second channel.

3. Jamal Hawkins (USA)

Well, to be honest with you this is the worst user yet, due to his behavior, harassing people. He kept harassing people since in the MrCeilingFanMan's video, called Ceiling Fan Harassments 59. Then, he kept doing that over and over until he got terminated, and it's all done for this crap.

4. Ronald. quality Ceiling Fans (unknown)

It's like Bradley Scott except he stole a Hong Kong fan lover, Kat TheFanEnthusiast. Right now, he's still not terminated yet due to he just inactive several months ago, or probably forever.

5. Floor Fans Channel (USA)

Again, it's like Bradley Scott, except he also posts several of the obscure videos with just freeze frames with hideously annoying music.

6. Raymond Leung (China)

This is the latest one that I hate it already, which is this user from China. He stole several of my fellow fan lover's videos, but thankfully, mine didn't stole any by this user at all. Mainly, he stole these videos, videos about the New Year in London despite he's freaking crap, and videos of clocks. But, he has 2 own videos of wall fans, and that's it from what I'd remember. Then, I and our fellow fan lovers terminated this user, but right now he has another channel to stole more videos in that manner, and his videos are less stolen than his first channel that we terminated it to.

So, that's all of the bad users of electric fans from what I'd remember back in those days... There are more of them, but they last shorter than these here. Also, I hope you can understand why I called them as a bad user.

Sunday, January 22, 2017

My Plants vs. Zombies collection (part 2, SPECIAL)

Hi guys! I'm back with my other Plants vs. Zombies collection this time. First off, you may notice if this part has no history about these toys just like the part 1 (a.k.a original My Plants vs. Zombies collection) does, and also there are no final results for them from this part and the later parts as well. So, here is a picture about several Plants vs. Zombies toy figures that I collected on the part 1:
All of my Plants vs. Zombies collection that I collected on the part 1 (main part)
Just like the previous part, I'm going to collect it as much as possible. However, it depends on our money, our family's economy, and also the stock about these things on the online stores where I buy them. Also, the word "SPECIAL" on the title means these toys are also featured in "This is what happens if KFC provided PvZ toys", and you may know what I got in this part. So, here are new Plants vs. Zombies toys in this part, let's check this!

1. KFC Plants vs. Zombies, Peashooter on Pumpkin


KFC Plants vs. Zombies, Peashooter on Pumpkin
Finally, one of the toys that was featured in my "This is what happens if KFC provided PvZ toys" has been arrived in my collection! I got this from the local online store in my country, called Bukalapak.com. The only reason why I bought this one, it's only the used 2013 KFC Plants vs. Zombies that was sold through that online store. Since it was NOS*, I had a chance to get it. I liked the style alot, and a performance of how it shoots the projectile, even it looks a bit weird, it shoots through the Pumpkin instead of the Peashooter, since there are no any matters inside the Peashooter itself. Also, there were 2 more of these things that I wanted so badly (the Sunflower and the Cabbage-pult), even though I can't even afford them, but none of the sellers on the local online shops sell these toys.

Advantages:
  • The design looks pretty nice and neat.
  • It shoots pretty well, never fails.
Disadvantages:
  • Even though it shoots very well, it doesn't look too powerful like my little K'NEX Snow Pea was.
  • Since this Peashooter was joined with Pumpkin, the stem looks not sensible (due to it looks like an absolutely stretched sand timer to me), and it does look like a fat looking Peashooter.
  • There are some of the screws placed on the side of the figure instead of the bottom due to place where you put the projectile in, make it slightly less interesting for the back side of this figure.
  • There are some red scratches on the mouth, since this is an old and used toy figure.
  • Sometimes it has the same fate as my old Cabbage-pult was, the eyes are easy to vanish, so must be careful if you want to touch the eyes, and don't ever scratch them.
* means New Old Stock

2. Bootleg Winter Melon popper

Bootleg Winter Melon popper
Yes, another bootleg Plants vs. Zombies has been featured on this part (which is personally don't like for a little, also it was listed on my wishlist of my Plants vs. Zombies collection that was featured on final results of the last part) which is my actual first popper toy. It's a Winter Melon, a lobbed shot plant that is most powerful at all of the Plants vs. Zombies game series. I bought this from Bukalapak.com too. However, it came without the blister, so this toy was used before. If you want to play it, just squeeze the body and it shoots backwards (since this is a popper toy, it won't lob projectiles just like my K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Cabbage-pult). Also, this figure also came with an articulated zombie. The only reason why I bought this instead of the other chinese bootleg poppers, because I think it's bad if I only had one lobbed shot plant on my collection (in variant, I only got Cabbage-pult), so I decided to bought this one as the other lobbed shot plant.

Advantages:
  • Decent moulding, and rubberized well-made.
  • It shoots pretty far and powerful than the other Plants vs. Zombies toys that I have.
Disadvantages:
  • Since this is a popper toy, it shoots backwards instead of lob projectiles.
  • The zombie that came with this plant looks slightly poor than the shooter itself.
  • There are some little paint defects on the back of the body.

3. More KFC Plants vs. Zombies toys...

KFC Plants vs. Zombies, Sunflower
KFC Plants vs. Zombies, Cabbage-pult (new one), and Zombies in Skull (Dr. Zomboss), followed by Peashooter on Pumpkin and my Plants vs. Zombies collection on the background
Turns out if I was able to get more of those things that I wanted so badly... Hoorraayy!!!! Here we are, for more of those KFC Plants vs. Zombies toys, and featured on my "This is what happens if KFC provided PvZ toys" blog, especially the plants. These are just the rest of them besides the Peashooter on Pumpkin that I got earlier, so now I got a complete set of them... I got them NOS from the someone who sold these toys on Instagram, not through the local online stores... I always liked them, but for the Zombies in Skull, I only liked it for a little. By the way, these are the best Plants vs. Zombies toys, including the Peashooter on Pumpkin one, and everything is all done for these toys...

Advantages:
General:
The design looks nice, pretty neat, and well made. Compared to my other Plants vs. Zombies toys, these are the most nicest Plants vs. Zombies toys that I ever own (as for now), even down to the time where they released them back then (May 2013, in case you didn't know).
Sunflower:
  • As usual, it dances nicely, never fails.
  • It is much nicer than the K'NEX one, which is also a kind of nice figure, but much cheaper quality and much expensive price as well.
Cabbage-pult:
  • Even though I already had the old one just shown on the first part without any advantages and disadvantages, it lobs nicely, never fails as the other KFC Plants vs. Zombies toys, also this Cabbage-pult still includes the original projectile, unlike the old one which I was borrowed from the kid of my old friend's own which is missing.
  • It is much nicer than my other two Cabbage-pults that I already have (except they're cheaper quality as well), and the basket doesn't bend like the old same one.
Zombies in Skull:
It works properly (like you push the Dr. Zomboss down to the Zombot itself), never fails.
Disadvantages:
General:
  • It has some horrible scratches, especially Cabbage-pult and Sunflower, around their own pot, probably because they made a rough texture like that. Also, both Cabbage-pult and Sunflower got a hollow of their back side of their toys (for the Cabbage-pult, on the stem between basket and the body itself, and the Sunflower on the stem itself).
  • Sometimes they have the same fate as the old Cabbage-pult was (same thing), parts like eyes and eyebrows (for Cabbage-pult) are easy to vanish.
 Sunflower:
  • If you move it forward and backward, it makes some terrible noises.
  • It has a tiny bit bad painting, between the stem and the head itself, even though it looks good from the far.
Cabbage-pult: 
  • The connection between the base and the toy itself is a bit loose.
  • It doesn't seem powerful enough to throw projectile, despite it is bigger than the K'NEX one.
Zombies in Skull:
The name of this figure is wrong. It should be Dr. Zomboss, probably they named it like that to prevent spoilers since this is the boss of all of the Plants vs. Zombies game series. Also, it has an improper grammar, it should be "Zombie in Skull" instead of "Zombies in Skull

Specifications:

a. KFC Plants vs. Zombies

Just check on the Part 1 or original of "My Plants vs. Zombies collection" on "KFC Plants vs. Zombies, Cabbage-pult" section.

b. Bootleg Winter Melon Popper

Original product name: Plants vs. Zombies Winter Melon Popper (probably)
Total of the complete set: Not available, just one set only contains 2 different figures, not a whole set from separate packs
Material: PVC, rubber, plastic, ABS (zombie figure)
Year: 2015 (probably)
Factory: China
Popularity: Uncommon, but it's very common in online stores
Company/Importer: Unknown
Purchased from: Bukalapak.com (one of local Indonesian online shops)
Quality: Average
Type: Shooting figure or popper figure
Bootleg: Yes 
Delay of delivery: A week (probably)
Packed in: Blister (originally)

Watermarks: 

a. KFC Plants vs. Zombies

(C) 2013 Electronic Arts Inc.
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b. Bootleg Winter Melon Popper

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Galleries:

KFC Plants vs. Zombies, Peashooter on Pumpkin's projectile
This is how to squeeze the Winter Melon popper to make it shoots...
KFC Plants vs. Zombies, Cabbage-pult's projectile
A bottom view of KFC Plants vs. Zombies Sunflower, there are 3 wheels on there (one of them just as the normal wheel, and the other wheels operate the lever to make the Sunflower "dances")
A KFC Plants vs. Zombies, Cabbage-pult's pot
Sunflower without the base itself
Two Sunflowers (the one from the left is from KFC, and the one on the right is from K'NEX)
(Unrelated) A Peashooter mini speaker seeing a commercial of the KFC Plants vs. Zombies toys
KFC Plants vs. Zombies, Sunflower's base

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