Pop Vinyl - Disney Dumbo - Dumbo 1195

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Pop Vinyl - Disney Dumbo - Dumbo 1195

Pop Vinyl - Disney Dumbo - Dumbo 1195

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Although slightly less expensive than his glow in the dark brother, the metallic Freddy Funko as Count Chocula is still one of the rarest Funko Pops in the world! Just 12 were released at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con and it has been coveted by collectors ever since. Although the 2011 Green Lantern movie was a flop and disappointed viewers worldwide, it still made the list of the rarest and highly-priced Funko Pops. A popular Pop for Disney fans, Mr. Incredible wearing a striking Blue Suit will surely capture everyone’s attention.

Funko Pop has also released a number of exclusive or limited edition figurines over the years, which should inspire the hunter in any collector! Take a look at some of the rarest Funko Pops below. The Rarest Funko Pops Yes, rare Funko Pop is worth collecting. Some Funko Pops can increase in value, but it's important to collect what brings you joy rather than solely for potential financial gain. Stranger Things is a popular sci-fi horror TV show on Netflix. Funko has released several designs of its famous characters, including Sheriff Jim Hopper. In 2018, Funko released a golden version of their Hopper Funko Pop at the San Diego Comic-Con. There were only 40 copies of it, and organizers gave them away for free to attendees seated at Table 20 of the event.

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The next most expensive Funko Pop features Freddy Funko as another character. This time, as Franken Berry, another cereal brand from General Mills, Inc. Franken Berry is a pink monster based on the 1818 novel Frankenstein. It was produced in 2012 with only 480 units acquirable. Here are some of the best Funko Pops today! 16. SpongeBob SquarePants (Metallic) As a popular Disney character, it’s no surprise that Dumbo has his own Funko Pop. Dumbo is a young elephant and the titular character of the 1941 animated film Dumbo. In 2013, Funko released Freddy Funko dressed as Jaime Lannister at the San Diego Comic-Con. Jaime Lannister is a fictional character from the popular book and TV series, Game of Thrones. The design features Freddy wearing Jaime’s armor, with blood spatters on his face.

Nonetheless, Funko pushed forward and released their first line of Funko Pops in 2011. They proved massively popular, and Funko has been buying more and more licensing rights ever since. The initial Funko Pops were all roughly 4 inches in size and stood in a neutral pose, but as the number of characters has expanded, so too has the diversity of the figures! Funko Pop’s now come in various sizes and different poses to better capture the character they’re depicting. From The Last Airbender’s Aang, well, air bending, to Wolverine with his claws drawn. There are even full scenes depicted, like Harry Potter jumping in the air to catch his letter from Hogwarts. Only twelve of these figures were ever made and were only available at San Diego Comic-Con. So, it’s rare indeed, but one of the best dark options. Reminisce your childhood days with this rare glowing Mike Wazowski Pop, another great collectible from Disney and Pixar Animation Studios. Considered the second most expensive Freddy Funko figure, the Count Chocula in the glowing variant is a must-have for collectors. The most rare Marvel Funko Pop is the Stan Lee Platinum Metallic with just 10 units released. So, What’s The Rarest Funko Pop?Discontinued: Funko periodically discontinues certain figures, either due to licensing agreements expiring or to create scarcity. Based on my research, the top must-have for Funko Pop collectors is this glowing variant in the dark Funko Pop. Dumbo has two entries on our Most Expensive Funko Pop list. In 2013, Funko released another design of Dumbo at the San Diego Comic-Con. The design features Dumbo in clown make-up, with only 48 copies existing.



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