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‘Pulp Fiction’ Action Figures are Finally Here, 23 Years After the Movie Came Out

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brian-mcgee - September 6, 2017

Okay, so we all need to go out and buy these so they'll make a Travolta one. Right now, my Travolta shelf is barren, with mostly Battlefield Earth and Welcome Back Kotter figures doing the heavy lifting. Vincent Vega in realistically styled six and a half inch plastic form needs to happen. 

Diamond Select Toys presents their latest works of plastic art, the first wave of figures based on Quentin Tarantino's seminal 1994 flick Pulp Fiction. The first wave includes, of course, Jules Winnfield as portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson, along with Bruce Willis' Butch Coolidge and Ving Rhames' Marcellus Wallace. It does suck that there's no Vincent Vega yet, but considering the additional characters we could get like The Wolf and Mia Wallace and Eric Stoltz and Rosanna Arquette and The Gimp and Tim Roth and what's her name, Amanda Plummer, and Christopher Walken, oh my god, Christopher Walken with the watch, that's what I really want for Christmas. No Tarantino in his bathroom dropping "n" bombs figure, though, please.

So buy these toys folks, we've got to make sure this line is a success so we can finally get these for my desk here at work, because I've cut back considerably on the amount of stuff on my desk. Let's fill it back up with love and Pulp Fiction figures. And yes, I'm aware that they made a bunch in 3 3/4" scale, but I want these with the dioramas. Quick, before I bend my wookie. 


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