As far as any direct connection goes, there isn't one. Mace Windu belongs to the Star Wars mythology which is filled with the Force, lightsabers, and intergalactic battles. Pulp Fiction, on the other hand, is about hitmen, drug deals, and a convoluted web of crime in a more down - to - earth (relatively) setting. So, they are two very distinct entities in the world of entertainment.
Well, they are quite different. Mace Windu is a Jedi with his own set of values and powers in a galaxy far, far away. Pulp Fiction is a movie full of dark humor, violence, and complex characters in a more modern - day (sort of) urban setting. But if we really stretch it, they both have a certain level of cult following. People who are fans of Star Wars love Mace Windu, and fans of Quentin Tarantino adore Pulp Fiction.
One similarity could be the loyalty aspect. Mace Windu is loyal to the Jedi Order and its principles. In Pulp Fiction, Vincent Vega is loyal to his boss Marsellus Wallace to a certain extent. Also, the action scenes in both are quite iconic. Mace Windu has some amazing lightsaber battles in Star Wars. In Pulp Fiction, the fight scenes, like the one in the pawnshop, are very memorable. But overall, they are from very different cinematic universes, so the differences far outweigh the similarities.
There is no connection at all. Zorro is typically associated with things like sword - fighting, saving damsels in distress, and fighting against tyrants in a more traditional, almost fairy - tale - like setting. Pulp Fiction, on the other hand, is about criminals, drugs, and the seedy underworld of modern society. Their storylines, themes, and settings are completely different.
No. Mace Windu's lightsaber is a fictional weapon from the Star Wars universe which has its own set of rules like being powered by a kyber crystal and being used by Jedi. Pulp Fiction is set in a more realistic, albeit violent, modern world where such a weapon doesn't exist.
There is no direct relation between Mace Windu's lightsaber (from Star Wars) and Pulp Fiction. They are from two completely different fictional universes with no official crossovers.
Yes, there are quite a few. Some focus on Mace Windu's journey after surviving, perhaps seeking revenge on Palpatine or reuniting with the Jedi Order in hiding. For example, in one fanfiction he teams up with other surviving Jedi to undermine the Sith's new regime.
I'm not sure which 'Whaley' you specifically mean. There is no well - known actor named just 'Whaley' directly associated with 'Pulp Fiction' as far as I know.
I don't really see an obvious connection. 'Pulp Fiction' is a masterpiece in its own right, and these numbers seem out of place without further explanation. Maybe it's just a random combination that someone thought of.
Mace Windu would find the world of Pulp Fiction very difficult to navigate. His Jedi training is centered around the Force and the battle between good and evil in a very different sense than the world of Pulp Fiction presents. In Pulp Fiction, the lines between good and evil are often blurred. Mace Windu's purple lightsaber would be a very strange and powerful weapon in this world. He would probably be seen as some sort of otherworldly figure. His attempts to uphold his Jedi values might lead to him being targeted by the more powerful and ruthless criminals. At the same time, he might be able to influence some of the characters to change their ways, but it would be a long and difficult process given the nature of the world he'd be in.
Well, a car is often seen in 'Pulp Fiction'. But an accordion and a windshield don't seem to have a direct connection to the movie in an obvious way. However, you could imagine a wild scenario in a post - 'Pulp Fiction' world where a character might play an accordion in a car while looking through the windshield.