All right, so it might not have been much of a mystery for others, but it was for me. The issue involved trying to track down all the pieces from the Monkey vs Robot (MvsR) series. As much as I love my Hanna-Barbera Wobblers, the MvsR pieces run a very close second.
Question: What were the Monkey Assassin REDUX pieces and how could you tell them apart from the original Monkey Assassins?
From reading old posts, it seemed to be accepted that in 2004, 500 Monkey Assassins in the blue suit and 500 B&W Monkeys were pressed and released. Then, some time later 96 more of each (blue suit and B&W) were re-pressed and referred to as the Monkey Assassins Redux (Redux: "brought back, revived" -- I had to look it up). The problem was, no one knew how to tell the original from the Redux. And that was the original purpose of my journey. I didn't know it would lead me down a completely different, twisted, and bloodied path.
During my internet research, I happened on to a forum entry that was talking about the re-release of the Monkey Assassin Regular and Monochrome redux versions, but he had a quote in his post that appeared to come from Vinnie Fiorello (drummer from Less Than Jake, owner/operator of Paper+Plastick, and creative genius behind the MvsR line):
The re-releases were sold on the http://www.wunderlandwar.com site....
"...Only 96 of each of these will be sold. A blast from the past for sure and never to be repressed again, and when I say never again I mean never again. Originally, these were to be sold only for a convention but printing hold ups had me missing the deadline...again the original full color assassin and monochrome color way assassin, the twist is I'm hand customizing each one with blood splatters and packaging them in a tin lunchbox that I will hand screen a one color print on."
That quote completely changed what I was now trying to prove. Were the infamous Redux monkeys the ones used by Vinnie to make the Blood-Spattered Monkeys or was there a separate release of 96 pairs of monkeys out there somewhere? Was it a coincidence that the Redux version had 96 pieces and so did the Blood-Spattered Monkeys?
How to find out? Well, when in doubt, go right to the source, so I emailed a rep at Paper+Plastick and just asked. Sadly, he didn't know, but surprisingly, he replied to me and cc'd Vinnie. Cool!
Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 4:03 PM
Hi Scott, To be honest the Monkey vs. Robot toys were before my time at the label. I've CC'ed Vinnie on this email, who may very well be the only person in the entire world who would know the answer to this question haha. He's a pretty busy guy so give him a few days to respond to this one - thanks for your support of the label dude.
Much to my surprise, Vinnie wrote back pretty quickly.
Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 4:25 PM, v fiorello
Scott - In short Blood splattered packs were the repress of the original monkeys but hand customized and hand packed. Any other info you need hit me up - Vinnie
Yea, that didn't quite do it for me. I thought I understood what he was saying, but it was too ambiguous to report back to my fellow Funatics based on that response. So, like an annoying little kid sitting in the front row, I raised my hand and asked...
On Feb 8, 2013, at 7:09 PM, scotty3333
Vinnie, really appreciate the response. Sorry, but just need to clarify one thing. Was there more than one repress? Or there was only one repress of 96 and that's what you used for the blood spattered. Just want to make sure I get it straight. Thanks again. Scott.
He very quickly and quite pointedly replied:
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 7:17 PM, v fiorello
Original press.
Only one repress and that became blood splatter.
Vincent Fiorello. Paper + Plastick. Wunderlandwar. Less Than Jake
So, in case it has somehow eluded you, when it comes to the blue suit and B&W Monkey Assassin, there are only 500 of these guys and they all came from the original 2004 press. The 96 pair that were re-pressed are now all covered in blood and crammed in a little silver tin. And the rest, my fellow Funatics, is Funko history



 
 


 
 










 
  Anyone know how many of these were made?
 Sorry Scott! I'll keep my eyes peeled.
  
 j/k, thanks for the info and your right neither I nor Scott were collectors back then. Thanks for another piece to the puzzle, like Carol Lynn said Vinny has a bunch on his plate and may be wrong. Not to mention after all those years of touring he may have partook once to many times  












