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How to tell what batch of a Skylander I have/Production Numbers Thread [CLOSED]
ItalianGamer97 Yellow Sparx Gems: 1378
#1 Posted: 19:00:02 19/05/2013 | Topic Creator
Well, I discovered what the black writing on the bottom of my Skylanders are. They're production numbers, and I want to know how to tell what batch of a Skylander I have. I'm going to share a few of the production numbers on the Skylanders I have so you can help me here: (i'll update this when I get more 'landers)

3DS SSA Starter Pack smiliesmiliesmilie: S1123

PS3 SG Starter Pack smiliesmiliesmilie:L3126

Replacement smilie from Activision:S3117

LC smilie:L4125A

S2 smilie:E4126

S2 smilie:E4125 (is with blue crystals)

S2 smilie:E5120

smilie: E4129 (with an "A" below the "Made In China" text

S2 smilie,smilie and Dragonfire Cannon: E3128 (cannon has an "A" to the right of the production number.)

I need to know what they mean. Does a bigger number=later batch? What are the letters for? I want to know.

UPDATE-5/23/2013: changed the title a little bit. I was thinking of starting a new thread dedicated to production numbers though. Is this one sufficient enough not to start a new one?
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And to prevent confusion, I am in the U.S. and I am part Italian.
Edited 2 times - Last edited at 15:26:54 01/06/2013 by ItalianGamer97
ItalianGamer97 Yellow Sparx Gems: 1378
#2 Posted: 19:42:19 25/05/2013 | Topic Creator
Nobody responded? oh well. I'll assume a bigger number means a later batch and the letters mean nothing.
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And to prevent confusion, I am in the U.S. and I am part Italian.
SlayerX11 Emerald Sparx Gems: 3488
#3 Posted: 19:52:00 25/05/2013
I would like to know this too, seems interesting if anyone can explain it.
wreckingballbob Emerald Sparx Gems: 4565
#4 Posted: 20:01:13 25/05/2013
Quote: ItalianGamer97
Well, I discovered what the black writing on the bottom of my Skylanders are. They're production numbers, and I want to know how to tell what batch of a Skylander I have. I'm going to share a few of the production numbers on the Skylanders I have so you can help me here: (i'll update this when I get more 'landers)

3DS SSA Starter Pack smiliesmiliesmilie: S1123

PS3 SG Starter Pack smiliesmiliesmilie:L3126

Replacement smilie from Activision:S3117

LC smilie:L4125A

S2 smilie:E4126

S2 smilie:E4125 (is with blue crystals)

S2 smilie:E5120

I need to know what they mean. Does a bigger number=later batch? What are the letters for? I want to know.


My S2 smilie has W3126A
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ItalianGamer97 Yellow Sparx Gems: 1378
#5 Posted: 20:08:11 25/05/2013 | Topic Creator
Well, the letter at the beginning might mean what factory it's from. I'm not an Activision/TFB employee, so I don't know either.
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wreckingballbob Emerald Sparx Gems: 4565
#6 Posted: 20:14:25 25/05/2013
My triple pack has this:

smilie W3127
smilie W3127
smilie W3125
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DluA Gold Sparx Gems: 2392
#7 Posted: 00:38:51 26/05/2013
Yes, I'm fairly certain the letter represents a specific factory. The numbers usually start at some four digit value, but not always. Sometimes a letter is substituted for the forth digit.. not sure what that represents? Typically by getting a figure when it has just been released is the only way I know of, of determining later batches.
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Seiki Platinum Sparx Gems: 6150
#8 Posted: 01:51:36 26/05/2013
To help contribute to a list of some kind and trying to deciefer it, from the ones currently sitting by me... I can even provide dates of purchase if desired.

In singles:
smilie E1133
smilie E5121A
S2 smilie E4123
smilie E5120
S1 smilie E2120A
S2 smilie E4126
S1 smilie E1124

From Starter:
S2 smilie S4127A

From Battle pack:
S2 smilie W3124

From latest GameStop Sidekick promotion:
smilie E2120A
smilie E2120
smilie E2120
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Edited 1 time - Last edited at 01:52:19 26/05/2013 by Seiki
siowm6 Yellow Sparx Gems: 1482
#9 Posted: 07:07:13 26/05/2013
People could represent thousands of numbers here and still not accomplish a thing. I am sorry to be a negative person on this one. But with out input from the manufacturer, I see nothing coming from this discussion besides speculation, and guesses.
spyroflame0487 Emerald Sparx Gems: 3866
#10 Posted: 12:02:08 26/05/2013
I agree with DluA- the numbers are more than likely representation of what particular factory made the figure. This is the reason why we see "variants" like Blue/Pink lip Chill and Blue/Green crystals on S2 Prism Break.

If i had to guess, the number is the number of how many they have produced, ie Seiki's S2 Chop Chop for instance is the 3,124th of that figure to be made. The "A" could represent perhaps a secondary batch of figures. Maybe they cap at 5000 and after they produce a secondary batch? It's hard to say though.
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GhostRoaster Yellow Sparx Gems: 1803
#11 Posted: 16:08:00 26/05/2013
I am curious as to what these numbers mean, and I believe there's some interest here (hence the speculation) but agree the official source needs to answer this one.
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Hazard335 Yellow Sparx Gems: 1435
#12 Posted: 10:53:17 01/06/2013
This is slightly off topic, but are the 8 digit numbers on skylanders all the same?
I mean, is series 1 Spyro's number the same as all series 1 Spyro's numbers?
spyroflame0487 Emerald Sparx Gems: 3866
#13 Posted: 14:12:35 01/06/2013
Quote: Hazard335
This is slightly off topic, but are the 8 digit numbers on skylanders all the same?
I mean, is series 1 Spyro's number the same as all series 1 Spyro's numbers?


Nope. The Spyro I got with my Wii Starter Pack has a different one than the single opened Spyro I got when Gamestop had some in for sale individually. The one is actually a much darker color too.

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shadowfox Platinum Sparx Gems: 5084
#14 Posted: 16:13:48 01/06/2013
My S2 Gill Grunt I got it the second day or the first day or release at Toys R US, can't remember if it was wave 1 or 2, has E3127. Califronia locale
kappapopm Ripto Gems: 1186
#15 Posted: 20:32:32 01/06/2013
Quote: spyroflame0487
Quote: Hazard335
This is slightly off topic, but are the 8 digit numbers on skylanders all the same?
I mean, is series 1 Spyro's number the same as all series 1 Spyro's numbers?


Nope. The Spyro I got with my Wii Starter Pack has a different one than the single opened Spyro I got when Gamestop had some in for sale individually. The one is actually a much darker color too.

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looks like some colors changes and head in another position.... my starter spyro are exact as yours but head position is same as your none starter spyro...
kappapopm Ripto Gems: 1186
#16 Posted: 20:35:59 01/06/2013
hers my spyros...

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shadowfox Platinum Sparx Gems: 5084
#17 Posted: 03:53:48 05/06/2013
Hmmm my lightcore chill and Legendary lightcore chill both have the same production code. L4129A. Legendary I got in store from toys R us when she first came out, regular light core shipped from amazon, arrived today.
niceguy1 Blue Sparx Gems: 532
#18 Posted: 22:36:24 06/06/2013
THAT is actually fairly informative.... That would suggest/confirm that all figures produced in the same production run (the same factory on the same day) get the same number. That would also suggest that your LC Chill and LLC Chill were made on the same day in the same place, maybe even the same set, kinda cool.

I wonder about the optional A... Might it mean the second run in a day? Or perhaps in the initial run they make, say, 1,000 figures, then toss ones that didn't come out right, then they do another run to replace the error ones, and maybe A is the error-replacement run.

As has been stated before, this thread is nothing but conjecture unless we can get someone from Activision to clarify things...
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SG- smiliesmiliesmiliesmiliesmiliesmiliesmiliesmiliesmiliesmiliesmiliesmilieLCsmilie
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