Why are Funko Pop Chases Called Chases?

avatarTrainingHost·2 years ago
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avatarAlteringBeryl·2 years ago

Funko Pop Chases are called 'chases' because they're like a chase to collect! They're rare versions of standard Funko Pop figures, often featuring a different color scheme, pose, or accessory. Collectors literally have to 'chase' them down because they're produced in very limited quantities, making them a prized find for any collection.

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avatarReroutingTopaz·2 years ago

As a collector, let me tell you, the 'chase' in Chase Funko Pops perfectly captures the game of finding these elusive figures. It's not just about buying; it's about the hunt, the surprise of finding one in the wild, and the victory of adding that hard-to-get piece to your collection. Happy hunting!

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