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''''' | '''''Pop!''''' is a [[multi-property brand]] of non-transforming, mostly static [[super deformed]] vinyl figures made by [[w:Funko|Funko]], launched in [[2011]] and based on all sorts of franchises from popular culture, including (but in no way limited to) [[Marvel Comics]], [[Batman|DC]] [[Superman|Comics]], ''[[Star Wars (franchise)|Star Wars]]'' and ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]]''. ''Pop!'' vinyls normally measure around 4 inches tall, but there are also larger, "Jumbo"-scaled figures that are 10 inches tall, as well as smaller "Keychain" versions and a plethora of merchandise based on the brand's, ''ahem,'' unique aesthetic. | ||
The | The brand first released ''Transformers'' figures in a very small number in [[2014]], but has since released a much more constant flux of products beginning in [[2020]]. Featured characters have been based on both [[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]] and the [[live-action film series]]. | ||
== | ==Main lines of vinyl figures== | ||
===''Pop! Movies''=== | ===''Pop! Movies''=== | ||
A small collection of regular vinyl figures based on characters from ''[[Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)|Age of Extinction]]'' was released in [[2014]] as part of the '' | A small collection of regular vinyl figures based on characters from ''[[Transformers: Age of Extinction (film)|Age of Extinction]]'' was released in [[2014]] as part of the ''Movies'' segment of the brand. | ||
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | {| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | ||
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Regular retail'''</u> | |width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Regular retail'''</u> | ||
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{{Bp-a1|103 [[Drift (AOE)#Pop!|Autobot Drift]]}} | {{Bp-a1|103 [[Drift (AOE)#Pop!|Autobot Drift]]}} | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
|width="30%" valign="top"|<u>''' | |width="30%" valign="top"|<u>'''Exclusives'''</u> | ||
<ul class="iconlist"> | <ul class="iconlist"> | ||
{{Bp-a1|101 [[Optimus Prime (Movie)/merchandise#PopMetallic|Optimus Prime]] (Metallic version; Barnes & Noble)}} | {{Bp-a1|101 [[Optimus Prime (Movie)/merchandise#PopMetallic|Optimus Prime]] (Metallic version; Barnes & Noble)}} | ||
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{{Bp-d1|135 [[Stinger (AOE)#Pop!|Stinger]] (Walmart)}} | {{Bp-d1|135 [[Stinger (AOE)#Pop!|Stinger]] (Walmart)}} | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
|[[File:Pop! Stinger.jpg|thumb| | |[[File:Pop! Stinger.jpg|thumb|upright=1.22|''Pop! Movies'' Stinger]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
====''Rise of the Beasts''==== | ====''Rise of the Beasts''==== | ||
Years later, in [[2023]], the ''Movies'' segment made a comeback to ''Transformers'' as a tie-in with the theatrical release of ''[[Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (film)|Rise of the Beasts]]''. | |||
=====''Pop!'' vinyls===== | |||
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | {| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | ||
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Regular retail'''</u> | |width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Regular retail'''</u> | ||
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{{Bp-ter|1377 [[Scourge (ROTB)#Pop!|Scourge]]}} | {{Bp-ter|1377 [[Scourge (ROTB)#Pop!|Scourge]]}} | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
|width="30%" valign="top"|<u>''' | |width="30%" valign="top"|<u>'''Exclusives'''</u> | ||
<ul class="iconlist"> | <ul class="iconlist"> | ||
{{Bp-m1|1378 [[Rhinox (ROTB)#Pop!|Rhinox]] ([[Target]])}} | {{Bp-m1|1378 [[Rhinox (ROTB)#Pop!|Rhinox]] ([[Target]])}} | ||
{{Bp-m1|???? [[Airazor (ROTB)#Pop!|Airazor]] ([[San Diego Comic-Con]] 2023)}} | {{Bp-m1|???? [[Airazor (ROTB)#Pop!|Airazor]] ([[San Diego Comic-Con]] 2023)}} | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
| | |[[File:ROTB Pop Arcee.jpg|thumb|upright=1.22|''Pop! Movies'' Arcee]] | ||
| | |||
|} | |} | ||
=====Jumbo ''Pop!'' vinyls===== | |||
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | |||
|width="30%" valign="top"|<u>'''Exclusives'''</u> | |||
<ul class="iconlist"> | |||
{{Bp-a1|1371 [[Bumblebee (Movie)/merchandise#PopJumbo|Bumblebee]] (Fun on the Run 2023 & Funko Shop)}} | |||
|} | |||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
===''Pop! Retro Toys''=== | ===''Pop! Retro Toys''=== | ||
Released in late [[2020]], the ''Retro Toys'' segment features ''Transformers'' characters directly based on toys from the [[The Transformers (toyline)|original Generation 1 toyline]], with one notable exception inspired by the [[Transformers: Classics|''Classics'' toyline]] instead. | |||
====''Pop!'' | ====Regular ''Pop!'' vinyls==== | ||
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | {| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | ||
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Regular retail'''</u> | |width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Regular retail'''</u> | ||
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{{Bp-d1|26 [[Soundwave (G1)/merchandise#Pop!|Soundwave]]}} | {{Bp-d1|26 [[Soundwave (G1)/merchandise#Pop!|Soundwave]]}} | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
|width="30%" valign="top"|<u>''' | |width="30%" valign="top"|<u>'''Exclusives'''</u> | ||
<ul class="iconlist"> | <ul class="iconlist"> | ||
{{Bp-a1|22 [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#PopMetallic|Optimus Prime]] (Metallic version; [[Amazon (website)|Amazon]])}} | {{Bp-a1|22 [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#PopMetallic|Optimus Prime]] (Metallic version; [[Amazon (website)|Amazon]])}} | ||
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{{Bp-d1|83 [[Shockwave (G1)/toys#Pop!|Shockwave]] (Funkon 2021 & Target)}} | {{Bp-d1|83 [[Shockwave (G1)/toys#Pop!|Shockwave]] (Funkon 2021 & Target)}} | ||
{{Bp-a1|96 [[Tracks (G1)/toys#Pop!|Tracks]] (New York Comic Con 2021)}} | {{Bp-a1|96 [[Tracks (G1)/toys#Pop!|Tracks]] (New York Comic Con 2021)}} | ||
{{Bp- | {{Bp-a1|120 [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#PopLights|Optimus Prime]] (Lights and Sounds; Funko Shop)}} | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
|width="30%" valign="top"|<u>'''Exclusive multi-packs'''</u> | |width="30%" valign="top"|<u>'''Exclusive multi-packs'''</u> | ||
<ul class="iconlist"> | <ul class="iconlist"> | ||
:{{Bp-multi|Funko Mystery Box: Transformers vs. G.I. Joe (GameStop)}} | |||
:{{Bp-a1|44 [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#PopGIJoe|Optimus Prime]] (with [[Energon-axe|Energon axe]])}} | ::{{Bp-a1|44 [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#PopGIJoe|Optimus Prime]] (with [[Energon-axe|Energon axe]])}} | ||
:{{Bp-cob|47 [[Cobra Commander#Pop!|Cobra Commander]]}} | ::{{Bp-cob|47 [[Cobra Commander#Pop!|Cobra Commander]]}} | ||
:{{Bp-multi|Funko Mystery Box: Transformers vs. G.I. Joe (GameStop)}} | |||
:{{Bp-d1|45 [[Megatron (G1)/merchandise#PopGIJoe|Megatron]] (with [[Energon mace]])}} | ::{{Bp-d1|45 [[Megatron (G1)/merchandise#PopGIJoe|Megatron]] (with [[Energon mace]])}} | ||
:{{Bp-joe|46 [[Duke (G.I. Joe)#Pop!|Duke]]}} | ::{{Bp-joe|46 [[Duke (G.I. Joe)#Pop!|Duke]]}} | ||
</ul> | |||
|[[File:Funko Pop Jazz G1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Pop! Retro Toys'' Jazz]] | |[[File:Funko Pop Jazz G1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Pop! Retro Toys'' Jazz]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
====Jumbo ''Pop!'' | ====Jumbo ''Pop!'' vinyls==== | ||
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | {| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | ||
|width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Regular retail'''</u> | |width="20%" valign="top"|<u>'''Regular retail'''</u> | ||
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{{Bp-a1|71 [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#PopJumbo|Optimus Prime]]}} | {{Bp-a1|71 [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#PopJumbo|Optimus Prime]]}} | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
|width=" | |width="30%" valign="top"|<u>'''Exclusives'''</u> | ||
<ul class="iconlist"> | <ul class="iconlist"> | ||
{{Bp-d1|93 [[Soundwave (G1)/merchandise#PopJumbo|Soundwave with Tapes]] (w/ [[Rumble (G1)/toys#Pop!|Rumble]], [[Frenzy (G1)/toys#Pop!|Frenzy]], [[Ravage (G1)/toys#Pop!|Ravage]] & [[Laserbeak (G1)/toys#Pop!|Laserbeak]]; GameStop)}} | {{Bp-d1|93 [[Soundwave (G1)/merchandise#PopJumbo|Soundwave with Tapes]] (w/ [[Rumble (G1)/toys#Pop!|Rumble]], [[Frenzy (G1)/toys#Pop!|Frenzy]], [[Ravage (G1)/toys#Pop!|Ravage]] & [[Laserbeak (G1)/toys#Pop!|Laserbeak]]; GameStop)}} | ||
{{Bp-d1|103 [[Unicron/toys#Pop!|Unicron]] (San Diego Comic-Con 2022 & GameStop)}} | {{Bp-d1|103 [[Unicron/toys#Pop!|Unicron]] (San Diego Comic-Con 2022 & GameStop)}} | ||
</ul> | |||
|[[File:Funko Pop Jumbo 10-inch Soundwave With Tapes.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Jumbo Soundwave with Tapes]] | |[[File:Funko Pop Jumbo 10-inch Soundwave With Tapes.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Jumbo Soundwave with Tapes]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
{{-}} | |||
===''Pop! Digital''=== | |||
''Sigh.'' | |||
The ''Digital'' vinyls are just like the ''Retro Toys'' above, but could only be acquired through the unholy means of collecting and redeeming NFTs. More specifically, one has to redeem either a [[#Pop! Digital 2|Legendary or Grail token]], or get them by completing the entire series. | |||
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | |||
|width="20%" valign="top"| | |||
<ul class="iconlist"> | |||
{{Bp-d1|45 [[Devastator (G1)/toys#PopDigital|Devastator]]}} | |||
{{Bp-a1|46 [[Sideswipe (G1)/toys#PopDigital|Sideswipe]]}} | |||
{{Bp-d1|47 [[Rumble (G1)/toys#PopDigital|Rumble]]}} | |||
{{Bp-a1|48 [[Hot Rod (G1)/merchandise#PopDigital|Hot Rod]]}} | |||
{{Bp-a1|49 [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#PopDigital|Optimus Prime]]}} | |||
{{Bp-a1|50 [[Freddy Funko#PopDigital|Freddy Funko as]] [[Bumblebee (G1)/merchandise#PopFreddy|Bumblebee]]}} | |||
|[[File:Funko Pop Digital Optimus Prime.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Pop! Digital'' Optimus Prime]] | |||
</ul> | |||
|} | |||
{{-}} | |||
===''Pop! Digital Retro Toys''=== | |||
''Big sigh.'' | |||
A different segment from the one above, these limited edition vinyls represent [[Mr. Potato Head]] cosplaying as ''Transformers'' characters, and unfortunately also come with [[#Pop! Digital Retro Toys 2|corresponding NFTs]]. | |||
How did we get here is anyone's guess. | |||
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | |||
|width="20%" valign="top"| | |||
<ul class="iconlist"> | |||
{{Bp-a1|125 [[Mr. Potato Head#Pop!|Mr. Potato Head]] [[Bumblebee (G1)/merchandise#PopPotato|Bumblebee]]}} | |||
{{Bp-a1|127 [[Mr. Potato Head#PopOptimus|Mr. Potato Head]] [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#PopPotato|Optimus Prime]]}} | |||
</ul> | |||
|} | |||
{{-}} | |||
===''Pop! Funko''=== | |||
The following vinyls were exclusive to a Funko-oriented event called Fundays held in [[2022]]. | |||
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | |||
|width="30%" valign="top"| | |||
<ul class="iconlist"> | |||
{{Bp-a1|SE [[Freddy Funko#Fundays1|Freddy Funko as]] [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#Fundays1|Optimus Prime]] (Regular version, limited to 1500 pieces)}} | |||
{{Bp-a1|SE [[Freddy Funko#Fundays2|Freddy Funko as]] [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#Fundays2|Optimus Prime]] (Metallic version, limited to 500 pieces)}} | |||
{{Bp-a1|SE [[Freddy Funko#Fundays3|Freddy Funko as]] [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#Fundays3|Optimus Prime]] (Glow in the dark version, limited to 500 pieces)}} | |||
</ul> | |||
|} | |||
{{-}} | |||
=== | ===''Pop! Television''=== | ||
Don't let the name of this segment fool you. These vinyls are still very much based on Generation 1 toys just like the ''Retro Toys'' above, rather than being inspired by the cartoon as one would tipically assume. | |||
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | {| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | ||
|width=" | |width="30%" valign="top"|'''Exclusives''' | ||
<ul class="iconlist"> | <ul class="iconlist"> | ||
{{Bp- | {{Bp-a1d1| [[Hot Rod (G1)/merchandise#Pop2pack|Rodimus]] & [[Galvatron (G1)/toys#Pop!|Galvatron]] 2-pack (San Diego Comic-Con 2023 & GameStop)}} | ||
</ul> | |||
|} | |} | ||
{{-}} | |||
==Other lines of products== | |||
Currently, all other merchandise made by Funko are based on the same Generation 1 toy aesthetic as the ''Retro Toys'' segment. | |||
==='' | ===Pocket ''Pop!'' Keychains=== | ||
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{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
===''Pop!'' Pins=== | |||
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | |||
|width="40%" valign="top"| | |||
<ul class="iconlist"> | |||
{{Bp-d1|15 [[Megatron (G1)/merchandise#Pop! Pin|Megatron]]}} | |||
{{Bp-d1|16 [[Soundwave (G1)/merchandise#Pop! Pin|Soundwave]]}} | |||
{{Bp-a1|17 [[Bumblebee (G1)/merchandise#Pop! Pin|Bumblebee]]}} | |||
{{Bp-a1|18 [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#Pop! Pin|Optimus Prime]]}} | |||
:{{Bp-d1|18 [[Nemesis Prime (G1)#Pop! Pin|Nemesis Prime]] (chase variant)}} | |||
|[[File:Funko-Pop-Pin-Bumblebee.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Pop! Pin'' Bumblebee]] | |||
|} | |||
{{-}} | |||
===''Pop!'' Masks=== | |||
This line was released by Disguise Costumes in collaboration with Funko. | |||
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | |||
|width="40%" valign="top"| | |||
<ul class="iconlist"> | |||
{{Bp-a1|[[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#Pop! Masks|Optimus Prime]] (Walmart)}} | |||
|} | |||
{{-}} | |||
===Christmas tree ornaments=== | |||
This line was released by [[Hallmark]] in collaboration with Funko. | |||
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | |||
|width="40%" valign="top"| | |||
<ul class="iconlist"> | |||
{{Bp-a1|[[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#Pop! Hallmark|Optimus Prime]]}} | |||
|} | |||
{{-}} | |||
===''Pop!'' Tees=== | |||
{| style="margin-left:1em;" width="100%" | |||
|width="40%" valign="top"| | |||
<ul class="iconlist"> | |||
{{Bp-a1|[[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#Pop! Tee|Optimus Prime Tee]]}} | |||
|} | |||
{{-}} | |||
==And then there's all those dreaded NFTs== | |||
===''Pop! Digital''=== | ===''Pop! Digital''=== | ||
Not content with dead-eyed, top-heavy figurines, Funko turned its hand to burning down rainforests, introducing ''Pop! Digital Transformers X Funko'' in | Not content with dead-eyed, top-heavy figurines, Funko turned its hand to burning down rainforests, introducing ''Pop! Digital Transformers X Funko'' in 2022. This segment features {{W|non-fungible token|Non-Fungible Tokens}}, or NFTs for short (or "a collection of 'bigger fool' scams, get-rich-quick scams, ponzi schemes, rug-pulls, and environmental disasters" to be more accurate), of short animated clips of various vinyl figures, as well as [[#Pop! Digital|a limited series of physical vinyl figures]]. | ||
But wait! ''These'' NFTs are on the "safe" and "secure" Droppp platform built on WAX, a certified """carbon-neutral""" blockchain!<ref>https://droppp.io/drop/27/transformers-series-1/</ref> But you'll still despise them because that's a huge steaming load. | But wait! ''These'' NFTs are on the "safe" and "secure" Droppp platform built on WAX, a certified """carbon-neutral""" blockchain!<ref>https://droppp.io/drop/27/transformers-series-1/</ref> But you'll still despise them because that's a huge steaming load. | ||
The digital NFTs were distributed in both standard and premium packs limited to 18,750 each, with the former containing five tokens and the latter fifteen (for three times the price, of course); | The digital NFTs were distributed in both standard and premium packs limited to 18,750 each, with the former containing five tokens and the latter fifteen (for three times the price, of course); | ||
Different tokens had different rarities with which they appeared, thus adding the scumminess of gacha/lootbox games to the whole proceeding—because when you're making an excrement sundae, why not just pile it on? | Different tokens had different rarities with which they appeared, thus adding the scumminess of gacha/lootbox games to the whole proceeding—because when you're making an excrement sundae, why not just pile it on? | ||
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:*Static variant | :*Static variant | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
|} | |} | ||
====''Pop! Digital Retro Toys''==== | ====''Pop! Digital Retro Toys''==== | ||
[[#Pop! Digital Retro Toys|As mentioned above]], a separate segment saw the release of more NFTs, this time based on nightmarish depictions of Mr. Potato Head. | |||
'''NFTs''' | '''NFTs''' | ||
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<ul class="iconlist"> | <ul class="iconlist"> | ||
{{Bp-a1|[[Mr. Potato Head#PopOptimus|Mr. Potato Head]] [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#PopPotato|Optimus Prime]]}} | {{Bp-a1|[[Mr. Potato Head#PopOptimus|Mr. Potato Head]] [[Optimus Prime (G1)/merchandise#PopPotato|Optimus Prime]]}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Wacky Wobblers]] | *[[Wacky Wobblers]], one of Funko's older lines of super deformed monstrosities that were erased from existence once ''Pop!'' took off as a global phenomenon. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
Revision as of 13:49, 12 July 2023

Pop! is a multi-property brand of non-transforming, mostly static super deformed vinyl figures made by Funko, launched in 2011 and based on all sorts of franchises from popular culture, including (but in no way limited to) Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Star Wars and G.I. Joe. Pop! vinyls normally measure around 4 inches tall, but there are also larger, "Jumbo"-scaled figures that are 10 inches tall, as well as smaller "Keychain" versions and a plethora of merchandise based on the brand's, ahem, unique aesthetic.
The brand first released Transformers figures in a very small number in 2014, but has since released a much more constant flux of products beginning in 2020. Featured characters have been based on both Generation 1 and the live-action film series.
Main lines of vinyl figures
Pop! Movies
A small collection of regular vinyl figures based on characters from Age of Extinction was released in 2014 as part of the Movies segment of the brand.
Regular retail
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Exclusives
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Rise of the Beasts
Years later, in 2023, the Movies segment made a comeback to Transformers as a tie-in with the theatrical release of Rise of the Beasts.
Pop! vinyls
Regular retail
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Exclusives
|
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Jumbo Pop! vinyls
Exclusives
|
Pop! Retro Toys
Released in late 2020, the Retro Toys segment features Transformers characters directly based on toys from the original Generation 1 toyline, with one notable exception inspired by the Classics toyline instead.
Regular Pop! vinyls
Regular retail
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Exclusives
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Exclusive multi-packs
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Jumbo Pop! vinyls
| Regular retail | Exclusives | ![]() |
Pop! Digital
Sigh.
The Digital vinyls are just like the Retro Toys above, but could only be acquired through the unholy means of collecting and redeeming NFTs. More specifically, one has to redeem either a Legendary or Grail token, or get them by completing the entire series.
|
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Pop! Digital Retro Toys
Big sigh.
A different segment from the one above, these limited edition vinyls represent Mr. Potato Head cosplaying as Transformers characters, and unfortunately also come with corresponding NFTs.
How did we get here is anyone's guess.
Pop! Funko
The following vinyls were exclusive to a Funko-oriented event called Fundays held in 2022.
|
Pop! Television
Don't let the name of this segment fool you. These vinyls are still very much based on Generation 1 toys just like the Retro Toys above, rather than being inspired by the cartoon as one would tipically assume.
| Exclusives |
Other lines of products
Currently, all other merchandise made by Funko are based on the same Generation 1 toy aesthetic as the Retro Toys segment.
Pocket Pop! Keychains
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Pop! Pins
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Pop! Masks
This line was released by Disguise Costumes in collaboration with Funko.
|
Christmas tree ornaments
This line was released by Hallmark in collaboration with Funko.
Pop! Tees
And then there's all those dreaded NFTs
Pop! Digital
Not content with dead-eyed, top-heavy figurines, Funko turned its hand to burning down rainforests, introducing Pop! Digital Transformers X Funko in 2022. This segment features Non-Fungible Tokens, or NFTs for short (or "a collection of 'bigger fool' scams, get-rich-quick scams, ponzi schemes, rug-pulls, and environmental disasters" to be more accurate), of short animated clips of various vinyl figures, as well as a limited series of physical vinyl figures.
But wait! These NFTs are on the "safe" and "secure" Droppp platform built on WAX, a certified """carbon-neutral""" blockchain![1] But you'll still despise them because that's a huge steaming load.
The digital NFTs were distributed in both standard and premium packs limited to 18,750 each, with the former containing five tokens and the latter fifteen (for three times the price, of course); Different tokens had different rarities with which they appeared, thus adding the scumminess of gacha/lootbox games to the whole proceeding—because when you're making an excrement sundae, why not just pile it on?
- Series: These have a 10% chance of being drawn in a standard pack and a 30% chance in a premium pack.
- 1 Of 1: These have a 0.008% chance of being drawn in a standard pack and a 0.025% chance in a premium pack. Only one each of these were minted.
- Grail: These have a .28% chance of being drawn and can be redeemed for a chance of earning a physical collectible. They were limited to 999 pieces each.
- Legendary: These have a 1.27% chance of being drawn (for either pack type) and can be redeemed for a chance of earning a physical collectible. They were limited to 1550 pieces each.
- Epic: These have a 7.99% chance of being drawn as part of the "royalty collection".
- Rare: These have a 14.03% chance of being drawn as part of the "royalty collection".
- Uncommon: These have a 27.08% chance of being drawn as part of the "royalty collection".
- Common: These have a 48.90% chance of being drawn as part of the "royalty collection".
Series
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1 Of 1
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Grail
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Legendary | ![]() | ||||
| Epic | Rare
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Uncommon
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Common
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Pop! Digital Retro Toys
As mentioned above, a separate segment saw the release of more NFTs, this time based on nightmarish depictions of Mr. Potato Head.
NFTs
| Legendary |
| Grail |
Notes
- All Age of Extinction-based Pop! merchandise is rated 14+. We don't know why.
See also
- Wacky Wobblers, one of Funko's older lines of super deformed monstrosities that were erased from existence once Pop! took off as a global phenomenon.









