Pop!
In 2010, the Funko Pop! line was created. Funko Pop! vinyl line are figures modelled in a style similar to the Japanese chibi style.[34] The figures have large squarish heads, disproportionately small bodies, and large, circular black eyes.[35] The figures typically depict licensed characters from franchises such as Doctor Who, Marvel, DC, Disney, Pixar, Star Wars, Wizarding World, Dragon Ball, My Hero Academia and other pop culture entities. After a preview line of DC Comics characters were released at San Diego Comic-Con in 2010, the original Funko Pop! line of products was fully revealed in 2011 at the New York Toy Fair.[33]
The exaggerated body proportions of Pop! figures have invited comparisons with Good Smile’s Nendoroid figures, which are similarly described as "chibi". Both product lines depict characters from many different franchises.[36]Most Funko Pop! figures are not bobbleheads, as their heads do not move. However most Marvel figures, and all Star Wars and Genshin Impact figures are bobbleheads. The Star Wars and Marvel packaging describes them as bobbleheads to avoid licensing conflicts with Hasbro and the Good Smile Company, who own the respective rights to produce figures of these franchises. The Genshin Impact products are labelled as figures, as no such conflict exists.[37]
Various other products have been released using the Pop! brand and its character stylization, such as plush toys, T-shirts,[38] keychains (miniaturized versions of the normal figures),[39] and ceramic mugs, the latter of which are enlarged, hollow copies of a figure's head, with a handle attached.[40]
The Funko Pop! line also has figures that are larger than the standard figure, in 6-inch, 10-inch, 18-inch,[41] and the now-retired 9-inch size.[39] Within the Funko Pop! product line, there is a series known as '''Pop! Rides''', featuring the Funko Pop! figure in a vehicle.[39] In addition, Funko produces '''Pop! Deluxe''', where a character is seated on external set pieces, such as a throne, a vehicle, or creature. With '''Pop! Comic Covers''' line, Funko has also begun creating movie and comic moments, which feature posed Pop! figures interacting with each other and on display bases in ways that replicate moments from different movies and comic books. The '''Pop! Albums''' line features artists with their album covers.[42] At the New York Toy Fair 2019, Funko announced a new line of Pop! vinyl figures: '''Pop! Town', initially including Ghostbusters, Scooby-Doo, SpongeBob SquarePants, and The Nightmare Before Christmas''. This line includes a Pop! vinyl figure alongside a stylized version of a landmark building from the source material.
Other Funko products currently on the market include a variety of collectible toy lines such as Vinyl Soda, Vinyl Gold, Popsies, Ad Icons and stuffed Plushies made to resemble their stylized array of toys. Funko also owns Loungefly, a line of collectible mini-bags and purses that feature popular characters and designs from franchises including Harry Potter, Hello Kitty and Disney princesses, the latter of which are sold at official Disney stores and parks.
Funko product lines of the past that have since been discontinued or are no longer in production include Dorbz, VYNL, Rock Candy, Hikari, Spastik Plastik, Blox, FunkoVision, Funko Force, ReAction Figures, Wacky Wisecracks and Wacky Wobblers.
Chase variants
A chase variant is any Funko product within a series that is a rare variation on the original mold, originally at a ratio of 1/36 that has since increased to 1/6. This variance can be as simple as a color change, or as complex as a totally new mold. Common variances include different molds or character poses, a flocked (fuzzy) finish, glow in the dark (GITD), and translucence. They are randomly inserted into shipments, and are highly sought after by collectors, often reselling for much higher prices.[43]
Convention exclusives
Funko has been offering convention exclusive versions of their products at various conventions such as San Diego Comic-Con, Emerald City Comic Con, New York Comic Con, Fan Expo, Star Wars Celebration, and E3. This started in 2006 at San Diego Comic-Con.[39]
Retail exclusives
Funko retail-exclusive variants are collectible figures available exclusively at select retailers such as Target, Walmart
Chase variants
A chase variant is any Funko product within a series that is a rare variation on the original mold, originally at a ratio of 1/36 that has since increased to 1/6. This variance can be as simple as a color change, or as complex as a totally new mold. Common variances include different molds or character poses, a flocked (fuzzy) finish, glow in the dark (GITD), and translucence. They are randomly inserted into shipments, and are highly sought after by collectors, often reselling for much higher prices.[43]
Convention exclusives
Funko has been offering convention exclusive versions of their products at various conventions such as San Diego Comic-Con, Emerald City Comic Con, New York Comic Con, Fan Expo, Star Wars Celebration, and E3. This started in 2006 at San Diego Comic-Con.[39]
Retail exclusives
Funko retail-exclusive variants are collectible figures available exclusively at select retailers such as Target, Walmart, Hot Topic, GameStop, Toys "R" Us and others. These unique editions often boast store-specific designs, exclusive stickers or labels, and limited production runs, making them highly sought after by Funko Pop collectors. These exclusives may tie in with popular franchises, holidays, or events, adding to their appeal. Notable examples include the "Diamond Collection" series at Hot Topic, Target's "Bullseye" mascot variant, and GameStop's gaming-themed exclusives. Another famous pop is the Geoffrey the Giraffe Funko Pop from 2017. Many new versions have been released and sold to this day from new Toys "R" Us stores, Macy’s, and Toysrus.com. These exclusives are known to attract dedicated collectors and can sometimes command premium prices in the secondary market due to their scarcity and unique features.[44]
Bitty Pop!
At the London Toy Fair in January 2023, Funko announced a new line of Pop! vinyl figures: Bitty Pop! which are miniature versions of the Funko Pop! measuring just 1 inch in size. Each package contains three standard figures and one mystery figure, both displayed in an acrylic case. The Bitty Pop! are packaged in small Funko boxes. The initial Bitty Pop! line focuses on two popular franchises: Harry Potter and Disney.
Mystery Mini
The Mystery Mini series consists of a group of blind boxes that have a random character within, from a variety of series.[33] Examples of Mystery Mini series themes including Netflix's Stranger Things, Blizzard Entertainment's Cute but Deadly, Disney Heroes and Villains, Horror Classics, Asphalt 9: Legends, Steven Universe, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Five Nights at Freddy's, Mary Poppins, Avengers: Infinity War, and Anime Heroes And Vehicles.[39] The figures are styled differently than the other Funko products.[33] Unlike the other Funko products, there are not usually convention exclusives, but some stores, such as Hot Topic and FYE, have carried exclusives.[45]
Pops! With Purpose
The Pops! With Purpose figures support various philanthropic organizations such as The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Rivit, Operation Homefront, and the It Gets Better Project. Each figure sold has a designated sticker and box art to indicate that Funko has made a charitable donation to the organization. The Funko Cares program includes monetary and product donations.
Funko Games
In February 2019, Funko acquired award-winning board game development studio Forrest-Pruzan Creative,[46] including the design studio imprint Prospero Hall,[47] forming Funko Games. Funko Games has begun publishing strategy games across different licenses, including their flagship game Funkoverse. As of 2024, Funko laid off all Funko Games employees, sold the assets of the studio (including those made before the Funko acquisition), and gave exclusive worldwide distribution of its board games and puzzles to Goliath Games.[48]
NFTs
In August 2021, Funko launched a new line of digital collectibles,[49] where collectors can buy Funko-themed non-fungible token (NFT) packs. After its first range of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the brand has continued to sell NFT drops, every two weeks since. Cards acquired this way can be traded through Funko's official portal Droppp IO.