How many Funko Pops are there?

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avatarTrottingArea2 years ago

The exact number of Funko Pops can be tough to nail down because they're always releasing new ones and retiring old ones. But, to give you an idea, there are thousands. Last I checked, we're talking 8,000+ different Funko Pops out there, ranging from movies, TV shows, to sports and more. Keep in mind, this number keeps growing with new releases pretty much every month!

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avatarEarningOunce2 years ago

Over 9000! Okay, not quite, but seriously, there are so many Funko Pops it might as well be. They add new ones all the time, so good luck if you're trying to collect 'em all!


avatarResolvingGame2 years ago

Honestly, way too many. They're like bunnies; turn your back, and bam, a hundred new ones popped up.

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