It's such a terrible feature to make your main characteristic for a toyline. I just can't. Not to mention the ubiquity and proliferation of them. How many of them are there? No one knows.
Waste of plastic, ugly, have no creative elements or interactivityFunko Pops are harmless little $10 collectibles for people to display at home or at work something they are interested in. We have like 15 of them. I dont know why people get so upset over them. They are the collectible equivalent of fast food. Its fine!
Yeah, for me too. Better save for a Nendo.
Same. It's plastic junk to clog up your house. Why.
Basically a rare variant of the regular figure.
The Jerry's apt set is neat tho. Coolest thing that company has made for sure.
I collect figures but don't own any Funko Pops but knowing there's an Abed one would change that.
Except looking on Ebay there are only 2 available for $170 and $180.
Wal-Mart.com says there's at least one at my local store, want me to keep an eye out for it?
Jun 23, 2020
PROJECT APPROVED FOR PRODUCTION AS A LEGO IDEAS SET!
We're very excited to release BrentWaller's Seinfeld 30th Anniversary project as our next LEGO Ideas set! The final design, pricing and release date are still being worked out. For more information, see the LEGO Ideas Blog.
I thought it was going to be about gaming Funkos. I have my eyes on this one.
Yeah, I have a Funko Cuphead (not a Funko Pop, which are the uniform designed square head, dead black eyes figures), and it's literally just a 1:1 model of Cuphead.
So Funkos CAN have expression...
Also Jerry's apartment is nice but I'm still waiting on my Lego Golden Girls dammit.
The only Funko I ever saw that I liked was the jaws one.
One of a few designs where the black dead eyes and weird shape doesn't ruin it.
Yeah, I have a Funko Cuphead (not a Funko Pop, which are the uniform designed square head, dead black eyes figures), and it's literally just a 1:1 model of Cuphead.
Hold out for the Seinfeld Lego set, OP.
Seinfeld 30th Anniversary
On July 5th 1989 the show about nothing was born. This LEGO Ideas project celebrates the 30th Anniversary of the beloved classic 90s comedy sitcom ...ideas.lego.com
I saw this. I assume all the parts are like a puzzle. That's really cool and I'm tempted but at this point in my life I can't be gaining more possessions. But I wish.
Also, they have Troy and Abed and Weird Al figures? Shame they're Funko and not Nendoroid instead. I have the Toon Link Nendoroid and it's hella adorbs. Funko just doesn't look all that good. I hate it. If they looked better I'd probably be addicted to buying them. So I guess it's a good thing. lol
Yeah see I really don't like their style. Those heads are just so boring. Sometimes I wouldn't even know who it was if it wasn't written on the box. (Not these ones though. Possibly the Bill Nye I wouldn't know who it specifically was. Weird Al is obvious. But Troy and Abed I'd have to look at the cup.
I'm not a fan of the overall "design" of the Pop line either, but it's figural representations of characters and personalities I enjoy that otherwise haven't gotten figures, so I'm willing to settle.
I also bought Chang, forgot about that.
Here's the Weird Al one I have.
And there's also a "Fat" variant:
And here's Bill Nye:
I wish I could get a Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson set as well. Daft Punk would be neat.
$300?? I would guess it's $100 max, but closer to the Friends set which is $60. But thanks for making this thread, I would have never known about these. Ended up pre-ordering all of them on Amazon.This thing's sure to be $300 or more though, when I can assemble the apartment from six funko $8.99 purchases. ($54 pre-tax)
$300?? I would guess it's $100 max, but closer to the Friends set which is $60. But thanks for making this thread, I would have never known about these. Ended up pre-ordering all of them on Amazon.
Oh no, that wouldn't be good at all.Basically a rare variant of the regular figure.
For example Jerry wears the frilly pirate shirt in his chase set.