Throughout the history of Gogo's Crazy Bones and it's rivals, there have been some unintentional errors.
This list of errors is incomplete; be prepared to add onto it!
Artwork/Sticker Designs[]
- On their stickers, Akita and Ako's eyes are the wrong color than the actual figures.
- Tut's eye is colored the same color as his skin on his sticker while it is white on the actual figure.
- on Molly's sticker and many other peices of artwork, She has no eyes.
- Sato is missing the star on his forehead in his Urban Toys artwork.
Promotional Images[]
- On a promotional image for the Carrefour Megatrip calender, there is also a display stand shown. Among the Gogos on this display stand is Gat, who isn't even part of Megatrip; Gat is actually part of the Power series.
Pedigree Collector's Annual[]
Apparently, the Collector's Annual is riddled with errors.
- Lucky Rab is reffered to as "Lucky Rub". The only time that his name is spelled correctly is in his Superstar profile's description.
- Eitor's description is: "Remembers thousands of places, but finds ithard to locate them." The words "it" and "hard" are merged together.
- In the Power comic starring Most Wanted Diro, he starts to sing a song: "Everyehere we go..." The word "everywhere" has a typo in it.
- In the Forgetful Imooki game, Rufistar's name is cut off by one letter: in the answer key, the answer is "Rufisar."
Packaging Designs[]
- On the Evolution Gogo's 5 Pack Blister Box,Helly is shown, and he is actually part of Series 1.
- On the Megatrip Limited Series Tin, Gus appears on the lid, but he has Play's painted details. Basically, a Play that uses Gus' mold.
- On the Les Barjos packs, Buster appears on the pack, but isn't even part of Les Barjos; he is part of Original Jojo's.
- On the JoJo's Bouncin Boneheads checklist, Brutus and Stinky's names are sometimes switched.
- On a prototype Series 1 pack, there was a white Angiru and a green and blue Simi. You cannot get the characters in that color.
- On the packaging for Fusion packs you can see a gold hiroki which is impossible to find in the packs.
Commercials[]
- Raus and Loo's names are switched in a Mega Foot commercial.
- In an Explorer commercial, one of the Gogos that comes out of the drum is a Lucky Rab with Hilbo's face.
- At the end of the Phillippian version of the Urban Toys commercial, all of the products shown (e.g. sticker album, 3-packs, etc.) are the Cool versions of the products, not the Urban Toys versions of them. The Gogos dancing in front of these products are still Urban Toys characters, however.
- The CGI Superstar commercial features several characters in colors that aren't available in the final release. These include:
- Yellow Branco
- Light Blue Misha
- Black Nasako
- Black Jampa Jampa
- Pink Fist
- Purple Imooki
- Red Lessei
- Pink Diro
- Orange Aiko
- In addition to this, Jelly and Cupix are rendered without their white face plating.
Other[]
- Magic Box goofed off and left the PPI Worldwide stamps on the Megatrip characters for the release of Edge. Since 20 characters from Megatrip are missing in Edge, there are no Gogos with stamps with the numbers 41-60 and characters renumbered 41-60 for Edge retain their original numbers (61-80) on their stamps.
- Sometimes, you could find Gogos with factory faulty deformations in packs of the classic series. "Gooies", as they were called, are very rare nowadays, but in the new series, a Gooie could be just something painted on the wrong spot of a Gogo or not painted onto the Gogo at all.
- On the official Crazy Bones websitein 2000, Dreamer and Day Dreamer were mixed up on the Mutants checklist.
- Mosh's eyes are quite different when Series 1 got released in the US.
Gallery[]
This gallery is incomplete; be prepared to add onto it!
Day Dreamer as Dreamer on the 2000 Crazy Bones official website.
The Carrefour calender and display stand promotional image - Gat isn't even part of Megatrip, yet he is still on the display stand.
Sato's Urban Toys artwork. He is missing the star on his forehead.