That in mind, here are some of the most valuable of the sometimes bobbleheads, and some that are nonsensical. The learned amongst us might chose Kid Robots and but all of us can’t help but check the value of certain rare Pops. Anyone who has lived through the TY craze sees something familiar in the lineups and madness around getting rare Pops, and though we might know that these collector’s items are doomed to later articles about the value crash and the “if only we knew then what we know now,” lamentations, but we’re still tempted to get a number and wait in line at conventions. Some Pops boast such rarity and variation, that they’re values have shot up to the worth of a used car, while others hold the value of pocket change. There are so many Funko Pops that there are plenty that are baffling. But also with so many variations of each and every character comes some nonsense. With the massive character adaptations and the myriad of variants, Funko Pops have taken on the same culture as collector’s items before them, they have attached different statuses to each Pop!. Every season of every show, every character’s outfit, and variants from metallic to color swapped. Vinyl figure is approximately 4-inches tall.
Not the only vinyl toy collector’s item, the Funko Pop stands out for having a Pop for everything. Collect your favorite television boss with this Funko exclusive Pop Young Michael Scott from The Office.
For others, the TY Beanie Baby, but this generation’s craze is no doubt the Funko Pop. Each generation has its own collection craze that leads to battles for the top items and an entire subculture of valuing and reselling.