Friday, August 24, 2018

Ronald (dot) Quality ceiling fans, your pirated contents...

You can't believe it there is one YouTube channel of electric fans that still doing the wrong things. I've seen plenty of those before, based on Bad users of electric fans that I made many months ago before. In case you wondering, why the hell I titled this post as that, that name of one of the idiots of electric fan himself, because his channel is still there until, and I frankly can't stand it anymore. So, if you want to check his channel, click here. If you already checked it, I will explain it here.
Well, here is the channel of the idiot himself. I will rant about this channel, so if you want to read the texts below, read it slowly (if you can).

Ronald. Quality Ceiling fans, is basically... a YouTube channel of electric fans. Yes... electric fans. But what's the matters worse about this channel... This channel is notorious for stealing videos... From what I've ascertained, he stole many electric fan videos around the world... Many of them... he stole from Kat TheFanEnthusiast. So... imagine if he meet myself, and he's the most sadist looking person in the world of electric fans, this is the short conversation that may look like:

R : Hi man, are you an electric fan lover?
A : Yes, I am.
R : By mean I'm gonna steal your video and post it in your channel?
A : What?
R : I'M GOING TO STEAL YOUR VIDEO!!!
A : SHUT UP!!! IT'S ALL OF MY VIDEOS!!! AND WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS???!!! FOR YOUR STUPID HOBBY, RIGHT???!!!!
R : Because it's my hobby, you dumb man.
A : DID YOU SAY ME DUMB MAN???!!! C'MON, STEAL MY VIDEOS OR I'M GONNA SMASH YOUR FACE!!!!!!
R : (releases his pistol and shoots myself) DIE DIE DIE DIE!!!!!!!!! (robbed my stuffs and he flees away)

How brutal he is. Not only brutal from what I predicted on that conversation, he is so brutal on his way to stole all of those electric fan videos. Judging by the titles... do you see that? It makes NO sense whatsoever that made me want to kill him back. Look at these titles... Basically, the titles are like these below:
  • ... (video title) | harbor breeze ceiling fan
  • ... (video title) | emerson ceiling fan
  • ... (video title) | ... (more brand names of the ceiling fan brands in USA) ceiling fan
Yep, just like those... And what's the point of you stealing videos with all of the titles... Because, it's just his ass way to stole somebody's person's videos... Oh, here's most popular videos, by this idiot:

Yep, Ceiling fans at my friend's house played to Bonetrousle | harbor breeze ceiling fan. How brutally stupid this video is... It's actually came from somebody's video, who also made a rant video about him... Of course, this video has quite a lot of dislikes, including the original owner of this video himself... But wait! This user never gets end... The bonus point of this channel though, is... I can't even block him... STUPID PIECE OF CRAP, WHY YOUR CHANNEL IS SO F***ING PROTECTIVE?!!!! YOU STOLE SOMEBODY VIDEOS!!!!! WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT, AREN'T YOU???!!!!!  AND YOUR CHANNEL IS NOT BLOCKED YET!!!!!!!!!!!!!! UUUUGGGHHH!!!!!

So, go block and report this channel, if you can.

Monday, August 20, 2018

Plants vs. Zombies K'NEX: My comments of those moulding goofs


Yet another K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies's Identify a specific brand thing. But this time, I will answer about most of the sentences that are from it's said game's wiki. You may know somebody added the Plants vs. Zombies K'NEX on it? If yes, go read it first before you continue read this here, scroll down to the Moulding Goofs section, and check List of Goofs. I only comment most of them, of course because I only have most of them based on those statements there. So, I'm going to comment them here, exactly on the ones that I have (I only put my favorite ones here though, so NO for zombies, they are already bad as you may expect), not in general like what the said game's wiki have on there. So, here are the statements of them:
"The stem of a Peashooter figurine can be loose from the body or leaves."
Yes, I have all 3 of them in different elements, and unfortunately, one of them doesn't come with it's own stem. Stupid person who packaged that in it's own original blind bag, ugh... And yes, the stem of them are can be loose, either from their own body or their own leaves. I experienced at 2 of them, and because I was too much love with them, those parts are loose like mad. I mean come on, everybody who made these in China must be proud by this goof. Quality is kinda 50:50 to me, but not that bad for these, I've seen worse than these. Being the results of this goof, I fixed them with different methods. One of them I fixed it with a superglue, so turns out I can't take it off due to how strong the glue is. And the other one I fixed it with a tape, and I twisted it around the bottom part of the stem, to prevent loosing it out.
Here's the one that I fixed it with a tape twisted on that part...
"Putting Cabbage-pult's head onto Cabbage-pult's cabbage peg part takes strength due to the whole inside of the head mould being more closed."
I do have that Cabbage-pult came out from the K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 2 blind bag. Although I did connect the Cabbage-pult's head onto Cabbage-pult's cabbage peg normally, but it has a bit of minor goof based on the statement above here. I connected them for very first time, and it has some noises during I tried to connect them, though. For the quality, even though just the same kind of material as the Peashooter or it's frozen counterpart, it's not that bad, and it's a tiny bit heavier than them. However, this issue has been solved, due to I kept removing those parts out. Unfortunately, this lead to another problem in terms of painting, instead of this goof. Just like the Peashooter ones (exception for the transparent ones), if you have too much playing with them, their body themselves started to blacking out for a tiny bit, so there's no way to fix it, unless I have to paint it over.

So, that's my comment about them, and thanks for reading.

Plants vs. Zombies 2: Results based on my actual timeline...

Long time ago I didn't make any updates about my Plants vs. Zombies 2, this time, I will tell you about the results based on my actual timeline, from where my first time I've played this sequel game, until now. So, here are some of my summaries about this game that I remembered, so here we go:

Back in 2013 after I played the original game, I decided to play this game. However, it was very difficult to tell how this game would work on my devices, since this game is only supported for iOS and Android systems, not Windows like the original game. I already know why the Plants vs. Zombies 2 only supported for mobile devices, because according to everybody else who played this game, the original game got hacked many times from sun costs to whole sprite hacks of the game, so that's why this sequel didn't support to computers, unless I have to install the Bluestacks in order to play it on computers.

By the start, I watched some of the Plants vs. Zombies 2 gameplays on YouTube, and I was fascinated. Then, I downloaded the game itself on my crappy Advan T1Ci tablet. Unfortunately, it did it's job poorly, and the constant lags and crashes were the results of this sucker. So, here is the footage of it, I played the Endless Zone mode in Ancient Egypt:
How slow it  was. However, Plants vs. Zombies 2 had some more updates like adding more worlds, plants, zombies, and much more items that I would deal them with, by defeating these zombies in it's own adventure mode through these worlds, even with some additional objectives. Again, unfortunately this sucker tablet kept loved to play this game poorly, that caused me to throw it off from the window of a 2-story building.

Then, I bought the better device to play this game in early of 2015, yet it has some lag into it. Well, because everything about this game itself on this device was from zero, so I repeated the process of the whole game itself through these worlds. Guess what? It runs fine, however it does suffer from some slowdowns, lags, and crashes until I reboot it up.

How about the game itself from that year where I replaced that sucker with a better device? Well, there are some more major updates from this game, for instance the Vasebreaker update, Frosbite Caves update, Travel Log update, some interesting Pinata Party events (such as Springening, Summer Nights, and some more), Lost City update, Neon Mixtape Tour update, Jurassic Marsh update, Modern Day update, Leveled-up plants update, some world expansions, online multiplayer Battlez update, and finally, the Power Mints update. Fortunately, the game still saves it's own data, so it means all plants and all zombies are still there. However, for some reason, the Vasebreaker levels are just reset to the zero.

One question you may ask, how about the premium items and epic quests? Well, premium items like certain plants that cost real money, I don't care, although the game is so hard. And the epic quests, I know if many of them are too repetitive. I said that because many of the epic quests are just premium plant quests of the plants that costs real money, so I don't bother to play it, because if the quest is hard due to poor plants and strong zombies, I would like wasting tons of coins there, like some expansion levels of the existing worlds (the days after defeating the Dr. Zomboss for the first time).

So, there you have it, that's my results of this game that I can sum up for this narrative kinda stuff. In conclusion, this game is very good, but there are some flaws that happened on this game. First, premium items that costs real money that I couldn't afford them other than gem premium items. Secondly, it takes a lot amount of RAM to waste on this game, so that's why most of Android devices just suffer from constant slowdown while playing. Thirdly, most of Epic Quests are repetitive, so thanks for everybody who developed this game repeating them, especially the ones that I couldn't afford it to, and the ones that has an unfair systems that may the player waste a LOT of coins. Lastly, sometimes the opponent on the Battlez mode are way more superior than myself, so there is no way to win against them, unless I have to amplify the levels of my plants that I have there.

So, that's it for this information, and thanks for reading.

Sunday, July 8, 2018

Old 64 random GameHouse games...

I'm sure you may familiar with all of those 64 old random GameHouse games, shown up here. This time, I will tell you what does those games do in each of the programs. Oh, in case you've wondering, these games are released around early 2000s until 2007, from what I've looked at most of them. Sorry if I can't remember most of them, because several of them won't work on Windows 7 or newer Windows operating system, or I never played it anymore for some obvious reasons. So, here are the games:
  • Airstrike: A 3-D shooting helicopter game with certain missions. Not bad actually, even though I keep stuck in Mission 6 due to how hard the boss on that mission is.
  • Alien Sky: This could be a Galaxian clone.
  • Ancient Tripeaks: Just a solitaire game, but the cards stacked in that manner.
  • Astrobatics: I'm not sure about this game, but um... This could be a vertical side shooting game.
  • Atomaders: I'm not sure about this game at all, but this could be another Galaxian clone.
  • Blackjack*: As the title said, just a blackjack game.
  • Bounce Out*: Original ball game where you swap the balls that has a same color until the time runs out.
  • Bounce Out Blitz: Sequel of the Bounce Out, with 3 modes available.
  • Candy Cruncher: Just like Bounce Out but with candies instead of balls.
  • Chainz: Connect 3 or more chains with the exact same color to break them up.
  • Collapse*: Original game of a real time puzzle-solving action by popping the blocks  3 or more with the same color until they reach the top of the screen.
  • Collapse II*: Sequel of Collapse, with 4 modes available.
  • Collapse Crunch: Another sequel of Collapse, with 4 their own new modes available.
  • Dominoes: Just a domino game. The plus thing about this game though, you can put your own picture as the background of this game.
  • Feeding Frenzy: As the title said, one of the most popular fish games in those days.
  • Flip Words: Just a crappy word game to guess a certain short available sentences.
  • Fruit Frolic: Launch a certain fruit to the exact same type of the fruits that got hit by it. Somehow similar to Collapse but with different manner.
  • Gem Drop*: Just a Columns game, but with gems. The pieces are just one pieces rather than two or more.
  • Glinx*: Just a connect two or more same objects type game.
  • Gutterball: Literally, a bowling game.
  • Hamsterball: You control a hamster inside the plastic ball to move it around the area, avoid obstacles, and the aim of this game is to reach the goal pad.
  • Hello: Like Glinx, but with telephones instead of basic shapes, and somehow the way this game works just almost like a Collapse too.
  • Inspector Parker: I... don't... understand about the aim of this game, sorry...
  • Jigsaw*: Literally, jigsaw puzzle game.
  • Jewel Quest: A slight Bejeweled clone.
  • Lemonade Tycoon: The aim of this game is just selling lemonades in a booth for a week for business of it, waiting for the buyers to consume it, and reacting how good the lemonades are.
  • Letter Linker: Another word game, not the same thing as the Flip Words. However, you can connect words diagonally.
  • Mad Caps: Like Chainz, but with bottle caps instead of chains.
  • Magic Ball: Breakout clone.
  • Magic Inlay: Just a puzzle game with these pieces.
  • Mah Jong*: As the title said, just Mahjong game.
  • Nickelodeon Jigsaw*: Just like Jigsaw but with Nickelodeon cartoon pictures.
  • Nisqually*: Swap two blocks to remove the blocks with same color. This somehow kinda reminds me to a Marathon mode in a Block'd game, one of the old Nokia games, but with swapping instead of popping, and game over instantly instead of losing lives per each blocks if is not cleared yet.
  • PileUp*: Tetris clone (I think), but with these shapes instead of Tetris shapes.
  • Pin High Country World Golf: Just a golf game but with nice graphics.
  • Platypus: A side-scrolling shoot-them-up's game.
  • Pool*: Just pool.
  • PopNDrop*: Bust-A-Move clone with 2 modes available.
  • Puzzle Express: A puzzle game where you put some pieces inside the train cars, 2 modes available. This is also another game where you put your own pictures on this game, inside the filled up train cars if you filled them completely with these pieces, instead of just their built-in pictures.
  • Puzzle Inlay: Similar to Magic Inlay, but with major differences.
  • QBz: Just like one of the modes in Collapse Crunch.
  • Ricochet: A Breakout clone, much better than Magic Ball.
  • Ricochet Lost Worlds: Sequel of the Ricochet.
  • Rumble Cube: Slight Tetris clone, except you can put the pieces instantly on anywhere else instead of automatically dropping from the top and drops to the bottom.
  • Scrabble*: Literally, it.
  • Shape Shifter: A "put the following shapes in their correct holes" kind of game.
  • Slingo*: I'm not sure about this game... Slots clone maybe?
  • Slots*: Literally, it.
  • Solitaire I, II, and III*: Exact same games but with various modes per each programs.
  • Spelvin: Another word game, but this time collect some words until the juice runs out.
  • Spongebob Collapse*: Just like original but with Spongebob graphics.
  • Tap a Jam*: A slight Dance Dance Revolution clone.
  • Ten Pin Championship Bowling Pro: Another bowling game, almost similar as Gutterball.
  • TextTwist*: Another crappy word game.
  • Turtle Bay: A vertical-and-horizontal-scrolling turtle game where you must avoid enemies like octopi and some others.
  • Varmintz: Frogger clone, but with these nice characters and graphics.
  • Walls of Jericho: Another block swapping game, only the differences is watch out for those followers to looking inside the blocks, if there is no more followers, game over.
  • WHATWord*: Again, another crappy word game.
  • Wild Wild Words*: Yet another crappy word game, but it has Wild West theme.
  • Word Jolt: Again, another crappy word game, but it has 2 modes.
  • Zuma: As the title said, it's a typical shooting ball game made by the same company who also made my favorite game of these plants and zombies that you may seen a lot on this blogspot here and my other social medias too... Well, this game is 6 years older than the original of my favorite tower defense game that previously known as Lawn of the Dead, though.
* means it stopped working on Windows 7 or newer.

Friday, July 6, 2018

My childhood electric fan nightmares...


Most of the people may read my other post called How I officially started liking fans, this time I will tell you about some short stories about my childhood electric fan nightmares. In case you don't know what does it means, for example, I scared by it, and many other negative reactions related to that. So, here are my short stories about my childhood electric fan nightmares, based on that post.
  • When I visited a fair once a year in my hometown, I was used to be scared by industrial wall fans. No matter how big they are, I scared by them by dodging them, such as close my eyes, bow against them, and sometimes I walked backwards. Everything about this was even worse, especially during they're oscillating too. During they happened, I sometimes ran away against them, and I would think those would "chase" myself with their excellent air delivery. This problem only happened about twice times per year, if I remembered correctly.
  • Every time I visited someone's house with a decorative ceiling fans with their ordinary light kits, I was used to be scared by them too. I would think the lights would catch myself with their bulbs, and I would think the whole fan would fall as well.
  • There was an industrial ceiling fan on a course, that wobbled badly beyond the lowest speed. I thought it would be fall, and from what I'd remember, I just cried under it as well. Not only that fan on that place, there were some other ceiling fans on different places that had exact same wobbling issues that caused me to scare by them.
  • I was once visited someone's house, and I was fiddling around with a vintage desk fan. Unfortunately, it burned out and the smoke puffed out straight into myself, which caused other people surprised there, including me, as I was the one who made the fan itself burned out by itself, even though I was simply touch the front guard of the fan with my finger, then it smoked out.
Enjoy!

Sunday, July 1, 2018

I'm sorry, our Plants vs. Zombies lovers... :(

You may know what does this picture of a Peashooter got X marked means here? Well, I have a pretty bad news on my Plants vs. Zombies collection. "Your collection of this game looks good, what's wrong with them?" I know, you may say that straight on My Plants vs. Zombies collection series, but I will tell you about this problem in terms of distributions that made me stop hunting these for a long time, probably more, if I'm not too busy. So, here is a short story about why this problem occurs on me about this game's toys and collectible stuffs.

Last time I bought my old K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies Series 1 Peashooter from e-Bay's joint venture, everything was okay so far. In case you're wondering why I call the online shop where I bought it from as an e-Bay joint venture, because there was a local online that provided e-Bay, literally, so you can buy anything from e-Bay without any struggling action with PayPal like what an actual e-Bay does every time. But, during the time where K'NEX released their Garden Warfare variants, the online shop where I bought those official toys did something went wrong. So, here is my Instagram story about it when that occurred:
You get it? I would say yes, literally. It kept saying these items (or I would call them based on my hobby with this game, those Plants vs. Zombies official stuffs) can't be purchased due to issues with custom clearance. I don't get it about why this problem existed, probably according to anyone who got this, our government had too much import stuffs outside my country that made them wanted to limit the imports for certain reasons. I was once reported it to the customer service of this online shop, but they replied it with the same texts whatsoever (well, almost) and some apologizes from them. Here's my other Instagram story about this problem:
Oh look, it's me on this picture!
You get this one too? I would say yes. After that problem occurred for a few months, finally that problem has been solved. But, it turned out there was another problem that made me still can't get any of those things anymore. For instance, you can see some of those items on e-Bay, but this online shop doesn't, only a bit of them rather than bunch of them like the e-Bay. But wait, it gets even worse! Every time I clicked on certain items that still show on this online shop, they got deleted by seller despite in fact they still sold through actual e-Bay, which kinda frustrating. Again, it's still even worse! This time, only a couple of the items that I wanted so bad that are still on sale, rather than a quite lot of them like an actual e-Bay as well. I reported it again about this problem, and they replied it with some apologizes for not allowed to list on the online shop itself. I know if I wasn't aware with SNI logo (in case you don't know, SN means standard nationals of products in my country, no matter what kind of products are, and I of course means Indonesia), but I still wanted them so bad no matter what. However, everything gone to their errors, laziness and disappointments, that made me blame to them by shooting them up with my peas, and made me forced to buy some cheaper ones instead on other online shop instead of this cursed online shop.

Okay, back to my Plants vs. Zombies collection. I would apologize about all of you guys who have the same toys like me, especially who are living in USA. I would say it because that country of course where Plants vs. Zombies games and toys were officially released (well, I know if almost all of the toys are made in China, but they keeps ship them into USA to certain well-known companies). Also, I'm sorry for another delay for no Plants vs. Zombies toys yet, not only due to this problem nor my daily basis, it's caused to other reasons, such as my money is getting low, unless I did activate the Adsense, but still not associated yet, and some more important reasons from our family. And also, I'm really appreciated for all of the companies who made the Plants vs. Zombies stuffs to play in real life from their official apps, especially for K'NEX, although they're not good quality as the other brands but the performance is one of the bests in every Plants vs. Zombies stuffs that I ever seen (well, plants only for those achievements), but still not as best as the others as well.

Once again, I'm not dead on these things, I've just delayed. I hope I can find the better alternatives to make my Plants vs. Zombies collection even better than this time as most of internet citizens out there, if I have a long break time. Anyway, that's enough for this story, and thanks for reading this post.

Saturday, June 23, 2018

Plants vs. Zombies K'NEX: Specific of the P's...

I suppose you may enjoyed My Plants vs. Zombies collection series, and some other post that I've posted as well. This time, yet another Identify a specific brand type Plants vs. Zombies's messing around things, and I'd like to share it again about an unique type of the Plants vs. Zombies toy figures that are being sold anywhere in USA, K'NEX. "Hey dude! You already featured it in another post!"  Well, it is, but I'm going to explain them by myself about one of my most loved type of K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies plant figures instead of my story between me and this Plants vs. Zombies toy figure brand, of course I won't be happy without them, Peashooters.

1. General

These plants are known for attacking zombies with their pea projectiles, and K'NEX decided to make certain amount of the peashooting plants from those series of the game themselves by converting them into K'NEX figures. Now, currently there are 5 variant of them. First off, there was a regular Peashooter, then followed by it's ice counterpart, as well as the fire counterpart of it, and lastly, even some Garden Warfare variants, which kinda interesting. For description of each of them based on their parts, here are the lists of them, so:

  • Peashooter: Has light green body, dark green on the leaf, and so the rest of the parts.
  • Snow Pea: Has blue body, and so the projectile. Instead on the green leaf on the back part, it's just piece of the icicles, but still retains the dark green color on the rest of the parts as well.
  • Fire Peashooter: Exact same thing as regular one, but it's in all translucent red, except for the "leaf" that supposed to be a piece of fire like in the actual game itself, and so the projectile itself, which are in translucent yellow.
  • Peashooter from Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2: Almost all of the parts are dark green, and still retains the exact same shape of the head, except it has larger eyes and green eyebrows. It also has a different style of the stem and the bottom portion as well, because the way how it's designed based on that third-person shooter game.
  • Plasma Pea: Again, exact same thing as the previous one, except it's different in terms of colors. Translucent purple for a whole plant itself, eyes are white with blue ring but no eyebrows, and so the projectile.

2. Building sets that features them:

  • Peashooter: Series 1 blind bags (Common) and Wild West Skirmish Set
  • Snow Pea: Series 2 blind bags (Elite)
  • Fire Peashooter: Series 3 blind bags (Elite)
  • Peashooter from Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2: Series 4 blind bags (Rare) and Boat Blast Building Set
  • Plasma Pea: Series 5 blind bags (Elite)

3. Specific things

These K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies toy figures are one of the best toy figures that you'll probably pick in most of the products of them that K'NEX offers to the consumers, especially for the blind bags, if you're lucky enough to get one or more. Compared to those Chinese cheap ones, these do look pretty outstanding. In terms of how they look, even though they're still not great as they're still made in China, the design of those plants are always in their top notch of the official toy figures, so what more do you want to them though. Then, to make the matters better, the style of their heads are considered good, even with some minor errors and defective parts. From their snouts until their back parts, they do look very nice, because the snout looks so relatively thick compared to other Plants vs. Zombies's toy brands (well, Jazwares and DST are the close ones to these, in terms on the same sizes), so they do make a difference which are pretty decent. The great bonus about them are of course they can shoot projectiles, hence why their snouts look so "versatile". By pulling their leafs as a trigger on the back part, or either flick to shoot projectiles, even though they only load one projectile. However, they provides the projectile more than one, so it's a good sign if you lost one. There is also a K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies toy figure which shares the same trait as these, which is Coconut Cannon, but it's not the same type of the plant that are mentioned here, as in fact it's based on a coconut, not a pea. However, the size of those projectiles of it is a tiny bit larger, because again, that's the way how it designed to work like in the actual video game itself.

4. Trivia

  • Since K'NEX has a feature to mount them on Lego-based parts, these plants do have their bottom portion adaptor to mount on them as well, so don't bother.
  • Sometimes the projectile just stuck inside the shooter themselves and barely works at all, but it's rarely happened in all 5 plants that mentioned here.
  • These models of the peashooting plants are only the model that can't be ripped off by any other toy companies or factories so far. However, some years ago in Alibaba.com, there is a loose ripoff of those that looks like this:
    See? It looks like those but with larger body, different leaf on the back part, and it looks like it shoots softer projectiles instead of hard plastic. Unfortunately, it doesn't have the stem and the base, and there is no clue to mass producing them
  • Every normal K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies's peashooting plants (normal Peashooter, Snow Pea and Fire Peashooter) always have an unique numbers on their base itself, it says 2926. It's unknown what does it mean, probably it refers to a code of the factory who made customized OEM figures in certain designs, guts of how it works and sizes such as those. However, in most of K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies figures, it says 2928, and so on, followed by other K'NEX video game based franchises, if you found those numbers already.
  • If you look closely at projectiles, and take a look at their hollowed up guide holes, there is a random alphabetic letters such as B, C, D, N, X, and so on. It does happen with the Sunflower as well, as that plant also included them. It's also unknown what does they mean.
  • Sometimes the connection between the stem and the base themselves are loose, especially for normal K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies's peashooting plants in all 3 elements.
  • If you look closely on random of YouTube videos or random pictures on internet about these normal K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies's peashooting plants, sometimes the stem on them does look thick, and sometimes quite thin. However, it is rarely happened in Snow Pea, which always come with quite thin stem per each blind bag that contains it.
  • The eyes on most of them sometimes look larger than they should, especially for early mass reproductions of the normal K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies's peashooting plants, back when Peashooter still wrapped inside the tissue bag in the blind bag series.
  • Every plants always have their specific watermark of them. Each of them says: (CE logo), Made in China, 2014(C) K'NEX LPG. For these plants, these watermarks are printed on the bottom part, just behind the hole where you connect their stems with.
  • The new Peashooter from Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 was supposed to be have a green ring on his eyes. But, K'NEX didn't apply it to them, and just replaced it with larger black eyes with a tiny white dot on the center of their eyes.
  • It's unknown why actual Plasma Pea made by this company also have one missing parts in terms of painting, which are eyebrows.