 Hey guys, welcome back to Come Again TV, the only place on YouTube where all geek culture collides. I'm Shannon and today on the show we're taking a look at the Ghostbusters Plasma series, Tully's Terrible Night from Hasbro. So this was a Christmas gift from my awesome, amazing wife. Complets my Ghostbusters Plasma series collection. She managed to find it on eBay since this was a con exclusive figure. So it came in the Hasbro Plasma Series Shipper Box. Plus it has this sleeve on it, which as you can see matches with the other Plasma Series Ghostbusters packaging of the khaki flight suit with the stitched logo, which is very nice. On the side here you can see an Art Deco style Louis Tully with the door behind him. And that sound in the background is my heater. It is very cold where I'm at. So bear with me. You're going to hear some sounds in the background. Don't worry about it. Plain black back with the Ghostbusters logo, some caution striping, the Hasbro logo and some copyrights information there. And then you've got a proton pack blueprint, or black print as it were. And then I have already taken this out of the packaging and set him with the rest of my collection. So you will not see him as he was in the box. But I'm sure you can tell exactly how they're posing the box. If you've seen it, they're posed with Louis Tully running away and Vince Clartho chasing after him. And I have to say I really like this shipper box or this box. I like the sleeve. I may actually, what I may do is cut this part of the sleeve, cut this part of the sleeve off, maybe frame it or something and hang it up in my office. I know it says Tully's terrible night on there, but you know, I really like that. And I like this design too. So I don't know, we'll see. Let's go ahead and move that off to the side. Yeah, you got the New York skyline there in the background where all the spirits are coming out of the firehouse and into Dana Barrett's penthouse apartment. On the side there you've got Louis Tully with Vince Clartho breaking through his door. All right, who brought the dog? And there's the back. That's exactly how they're displayed in the box. And the back says, when Louis Tully throws a party, things get wild. The kind of wild that ends up chasing a mild-mannered accountant through the streets of New York. Hey, is dog food tax deductible? The rest of it's in different languages. I don't know those languages. I'm not going to try to read them. But the helmet accessory is included, as you can see here. And there's this other side of the box there. Let's go ahead and move this out of the way. And we'll take a look at Louis Tully and Vince Clartho. All right, guys, and here we are, Louis Tully with Vince Clartho. And real quick, I just want to show you guys that there is really no difference between Vince Clartho and Zule. Here's Zule. Oh, Zule, Zule U. They're identical pieces, really. I really haven't seen much of a difference between the two. Same sculpt and everything. All the way down to the paint. Even the paint's exactly the same. We'll go in further on comparison here later in the video. Let's go and move Vince Clartho off. And we'll take a look at Louis Tully. All right, so as you can see, he does have his helmet on from the scans that Egon was doing on him in the firehouse. I really love how they really went all out on this figure and even went as far as to have his shirt button the wrong way, just like in the movie, which I never really understood in the movie to begin with. Because Louis Tully, before he was possessed, he had his shirt buttoned up and tucked in. I can understand why it would be untucked, but why once he got possessed did it end up unbuttoned and buttoned wrong? Why and how is what I'm wondering? So, sorry, I had a hair on my green screen that I couldn't get a hold of. But I always just kind of wondered why or how it would become unbuttoned and once he was possessed, why he would have taken the time to button even one button one after it had become unbuttoned. So anyway, as you can see, one of his legs is kind of bent inward a little bit and the helmet does come off and as you can see, I don't know if you guys can see it that well, his eyes are red, which is a very nice, very nice detail. I'm very pleased with this figure and the joints are pretty tight. He's got double joint at the knee. I'm not going to bend it all the way because I don't want to risk breaking him as I said, they are tight. He's got an ankle rocker and side to side action. He's got thigh swivels. He's got waist swivel. No ab crunch. His arms, very tight. I'm not going to risk doing it any further. Single elbow joint, wrist swivel. No hinge at the wrist though and his head is on a ball joint and go side to side up and down, turn and kind of swivel a little bit, but that's pretty much it for articulation and I just, I really like the detail on this guy. I like how they went the extra mile and painted in the red eyes. That was pretty cool and to put the helmet back on, you should start with the chin because if you start, if you just set it on like this, I guess the first time it is a little difficult. It doesn't want to go all the way on, but I guess once you do it, it kind of stretches out a little bit. So there's that. Now let's go over Vince Clortho. So just like with Zool, the articulation is exactly the same. The sculpt is exactly the same. The paint is exactly the same. You've got a hinge at the shoulder here. You've got a ball hinge at the elbow. You've got a ball hinge at the wrist or ankle, whatever you want to call it. Ball hinge here, ball hinge here, or not really a hinge there, just go back and forth. And yeah, this is, it looks like they just built the build a figure and packaged him with Lewis Tully. Let's go ahead and bring Zool back in. And so you guys can get a better look at both of them together. So this is Vince Clortho, and here's Zool. As you can see, the front is pretty near identical, right down to the paint. And then the side, the back, and the other side, pretty much identical, right down to the paint. So I think they just took the build of figures and packaged them with Lewis Tully and renamed them Vince Clortho. In fact, I don't even think in the movie there's much of a difference in appearance between the two. Even the feet are pretty much identical. As you can see, they're spaced exactly the same on the toes and posed the exact same way. I guess I might have this one, the hind feet wrong on Zool, because they've got them. In fact, no. So it looks like they might have put just to differentiate them. They changed the feet around the hind feet on Vince Clortho, where Zool has the outside toe kind of spread apart a little bit. Vince Clortho has the inside toe spread apart. And then on the other leg, it looks like Zool's first toe here is longer than Vince Clortho's first toe here, as you can see. So really, that's the only real difference between the two and how you can easily tell them apart, depending on if your figure looks the same as mine. They may have designed or assembled them differently. Who knows? But for the most part, the front feet are identical. The back feet are how you can really tell them tell the two apart. So anyway, let's go ahead and bring in the ghost busters and along with Dana Barrett and Gozer and display these guys all together. So there you guys have it. This has been the Ghost Busters Plasma Series by Hasbro. We have Vince Clortho, we have Winston Zedmore, we have Ray Stans, we have Egon Spangler, we have Peter Venkman, we have Lewis Tully, we have Dana Barrett, we have Gozer, and we have Zool. Hope you guys enjoyed these videos. Make sure and hit that subscribe button, give us a like, click the notification bell for notifications, and we'll see you next time right here on Come Again TV. If you enjoyed that video, make sure you hit the subscribe button right there so you stay up to date on all things geek culture. Also, go ahead and check out one of these two playlists on the side for more videos just like the one you just watched. I'm Shannon from Come Again TV, the only place on YouTube where all geek culture collides. Take care, geeks.