 Hey everybody, this is Billy. I'm doing a weekly Funko Pop review. This week I'm going to change things up. I'm going to tell you the difference, or actually show you the difference between a Funko Pop ride and a Funko Pop that looks like a ride. So stay tuned. Okay, welcome back. These are two key examples. At first glance, they both look like Funko Pop rides, but they are not. But the main difference between a Funko Pop ride and just a plain Funko Pop is this right here. The pop will come out. That is the difference between a Funko Pop ride and a Funko Pop itself. The wedge is part of the sew speeder. He does not come out. That is one major difference between the two. The other difference is it will actually say on the box, it says pop. Not pop ride, but pop. And just like with Wonder Woman, this says the invisible jet. There we go. The invisible jet with Wonder Woman. This is the pop itself. The pop is the ride. Here's another example of Ant-Man and Antony of a Funko Pop and this and a ride. Which this one I will be doing a review on here soon because it is so cool. See it says Antony. But I want to just clarify the difference between the two. And this is the actual pop that I'm going to review today. It is actually a really cool pop. I love this pop. It was the first one I ever got as a ride. I got it for Christmas from my friend a couple years ago. I love the classic Wonder Woman that comes with it. She's got the lasso down there and she's like drunk I guess. Oh no, she's not used to standing without it. She's got nice little peg holes in there. Which I don't think any other pops have peg holes. I mean, I guess I'm right here. Let me look. Oh look, Oliver Queen. Nope, they do not have peg holes. So not all pops are compatible with these. You just lay there. I like the invisible jet because it actually comes in pieces and completely disassembled. It doesn't look that big but it was very, like I just showed you, it's very simple to put together. It just slides back in. Put the cockpit in. Put it back on. It's a nice little stand. Wiggle her back in there. Get back in there. Oh now she wants to be stubborn. She's like, no, don't stick me back in. Help me. Since she don't want to go in the cooperate like that, we will stick you in like this. I'm going to say this is what I love about things with the jet because you can slide it up underneath and she has no choice. She's like that and she, her head bobbles are not bobbles, but it's articulate to some degree because her hair gets away but her arms don't move. The jet itself, I like it. I like it. I'm really cool. I haven't really explored with it or anything like that. I kind of got it. I took it straight out the box. And my other stuff is falling over. Hardly is photobombing us over there. But yeah, this is one of my favorite. One of my favorites. It'd be cool if she actually sat down in it, but I still love it. And just to give a little bit of history of the invisible jet, it made its first appearance in the all star comics number eight, being able to show him over to fly over 2,000 miles per hour. Oh wait, I'm sorry. Its first appearance was sensational comics number one in January 1942. So, it's, it's fairly old jet. It looks pretty good for not being able to see anything. Makes me wonder what it actually runs off of. Hmm. Ah, see, I got my facts confused. Diana Prince, aka Wonder Woman, made her first appearance in all star comics number eight in October of 1941. That's what happens when I don't pay attention to my own stuff, but she's from Themyscara, which, if you've seen the new movie, which I'm going to be doing a review on those pops here soon as well, the Wonder Woman and Aries pops. So, stay tuned, make sure to hit that like button, feel free to leave comments below, and have a good one.