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Funko

Funko Inc. is an American company that manufactures licensed and limited pop culture collectibles, best known for its licensed vinyl figurines and bobbleheads. In addition, the company produces licensed plush, action figures, apparel, accessories and games. Founded in 1998 by Mike Becker[2] and Claudia Becker, Funko was originally conceived as a small project to create various low-tech, nostalgia-themed toys. The company's first manufactured bobblehead was of the Big Boy mascot, the well-known restaurant advertising icon.[3]

Funko inc.
TypePublic
Nasdaq: FNKO (Class A)
Russell 2000 Index component
IndustryToys
FoundedOctober 23, 1998
FounderMike Becker
HeadquartersEverett, Washington, U.S.
Key people
Andrew Perlmutter (CEO)
ProductsVinyl figures, bobbleheads
Revenue US$653 million
(2020)[1]
$42.1 million
(2017)[1]
$3.7 million
(2017)[1]
OwnerACON Investments
SubsidiariesMondo
Websitefunko.com

Sold in 2005, Funko, LLC, is now headed by CEO Andrew Perlmutter.[3] Since then, the company has increased the scope of its toy lines and signed licensing deals with major companies such as Warner Bros., Nickelodeon, MTV, NBCUniversal, Disney, Marvel Entertainment, and Major League Baseball.

History edit

 
Funko headquarters in Everett, Washington

Funko was founded in 1998 by toy collector Mike Becker at his home in Snohomish, Washington.[4] He started the business after failing to find an affordable coin bank of the Big Boy Restaurants mascot, instead licensing the rights to make his own coin banks from a Big Boy franchise in Michigan. The coin banks failed to sell and the franchise filed for bankruptcy protection, but Funko remained in business after licensing the rights to bobbleheads for Austin Powers, which sold 80,000 units.[5] After this, some of the first characters that Funko sold were the Grinch, Tony the Tiger, and Cheerios mascot, the honeybee.[6] In 2005, Becker sold Funko to its current Chief Creative Officer, Connor Orcutt, who moved its offices to Lynnwood, Washington, and significantly expanded the company's licensed product lines. In 2011, Funko began selling their Pop! Vinyl line of figurines.[6] By 2012, the company had sold more than $20 million worth of merchandise.[7]

The company was sold to Fundamental Capital, a private equity firm, in 2013 to raise funds.[8] ACON Investments, LLC announced in late 2015 that it had acquired Funko from Fundamental Capital, LLC, but would keep current staff and the head of company.[9]

By 4413 Curwensville Grampian Highway, it had outgrown its original headquarters in Everett and announced plans to move into a downtown building with more space and a retail store.[10][11] Funko acquired British toymaker Underground Toys, also its European distributor, in early 2017.[10] Funko opened its new headquarters and 17,000-square-foot (1,600 m2) flagship store in downtown Everett on August 19, 2017.[12] Funko was listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange on November 2, 2017, but suffered the worst initial public offering of the 21st century, with shares falling by 40 percent and only raising $125 million.[13]

 
Funko: Hollywood in Hollywood, California

In May 2019, Funko acquired the fashion accessories line, Loungefly.

The company opened its second storefront in November 2019, located in Hollywood, Los Angeles. It has 40,000 square feet (3,700 m2) of space and includes life-size statues and movie "sets".[14][15]

In June 2022, Funko acquired Mondo, a high-end pop culture company.[16]

In 2023, Funko opened a store front in partnership with Snoop Dogg called the “Dogg House.” Located next to So-Fi Stadium in California, the store sold exclusive Funko Pop Vinyl figures and had a Funko themed mural.[17]

In March 2023, Funko announced that an excess of old inventory would be disposed of due to limited warehouse capacity.[18][19][20]

Production edit

Products are designed at the Funko headquarters in Everett, Washington,[21] and in other locations throughout the U.S. New figures are designed with input from licensors, in-studio artists, and fans through social media. Funko artists use ZBrush to create digital models that are revised before being made into prototype sculptures, which are sent for approval from manufacturers and licensors. The completed figures are manufactured at factories in China and Vietnam.[22][23]

Product lines edit

Funko has produced thousands of products across dozens of different toy lines since its inception.[24] The first, Wacky Wobblers, was a line of bobbleheads depicting various characters, mainly from popular culture, such as Betty Boop, Cap'n Crunch, and The Cat in the Hat. The company's mascot, a recurring character in the Funko franchise, is Freddy Funko, who was introduced in the year of 2002.[25] Funko's Pop! Vinyl line are figures modelled in a style similar to the Japanese chibi style.[26] The figures have large squarish heads, disproportionately small bodies, and large, circular black eyes.[27] The figures typically depict licensed characters from franchises such as Doctor Who, Marvel, DC, Disney, 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 2010, the original Funko Pop! line of products was fully revealed in 2011 at the New York Toy Fair.[25]

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.[28]

Most Funko Pop! figures are not bobbleheads, as their heads do not move. However, all Star Wars figures in the line are bobbleheads, most Marvel figures, and all Genshin Impact figures, although the Genshin Impact packaging does not describe them as bobble-heads, but rather as figures, unlike Star Wars and Marvel. This is to avoid licensing conflicts with Hasbro and Good Smile Company respectively, the companies of which holds the license to make ordinary (non-bobblehead) figures of characters from these franchises.[29]

Various other products have been released using the Pop! brand and its character stylization, such as plush toys, T-shirts,[30] keychains (miniaturized versions of the normal figures),[31] and ceramic mugs, the latter of which are enlarged, hollow copies of a figure's head, with a handle attached.[32]

Within the Funko Pop! product line, there is a series known as Pop! Rides, featuring the Funko Pop figure in a vehicle.[31] The Funko Pop! line also has figures that are larger than the standard figure, in 6-inch, 10-inch, 18-inch,[33] and the now-retired 9-inch size.[31] In addition, Funko produces Pop! Deluxes, where a character is seated on external set pieces, such as a throne, a vehicle, or creature. 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. Funko has also created a line featuring artists with their album covers, this line can be found as Pop! Albums.[34]

At 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, Mystery Minis, 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 as diverse as Harry Potter, Hello Kitty and even 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 edit

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, metallic paint, glitter, and translucence. They are randomly inserted into shipments, and are highly sought after by collectors, often reselling for much higher prices.[35]

Retail exclusives edit

Funko retail-exclusive variants are collectible figures available exclusively at select retailers such as Target, Walmart, Hot Topic, GameStop, and numerous 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. 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.[36]

Mystery Minis edit

The Mystery Mini series consists of a group of blind boxes that have a random character within, from a variety of series.[25] Examples of Mystery Mini series themes include Five Nights at Freddy's, Blizzard Entertainment's Cute but Deadly, Disney Heroes and Villains, Horror Classics, Asphalt 9: Legends, Steven Universe, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Mary Poppins, Avengers: Infinity War, and Anime Heroes And Vehicles.[31] The figures are styled differently than the other Funko products.[25] Unlike the other Funko products, there are not usually convention exclusives (the last ones were from 2014), but some stores, such as Hot Topic and FYE, have been known to carry exclusives.[37]

Bitty Pop edit

At the London Toy Fair in January 2023, Funko announced a new line of Pop! Vinyl figures; Bitty Pop! Bitty Pops are miniature versions of the Funko Pops[citation needed], measuring just 1 inch in size. Each package contains three standard figures and one mystery figure, all displayed in an acrylic case and priced at $14.99. The Bitty Pops are packaged in small Funko boxes.

The initial Bitty line focuses on two popular franchises: Harry Potter and Disney. Harry Potter fans can look forward to seeing Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Draco Malfoy, Dumbledore, and Harry Potter in miniature form. The classic Disney lineup includes Minnie and Mickey Mouse, Daisy and Donald Duck, Chip and Dale, Pluto, and more.[38]

Pops with Purpose edit

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. Funko has a history of community engagement through its Funko Cares program, which includes monetary and product donations.

By buying and displaying a Pop! With Purpose, fans can show their support for a cause that contributes to making the world a kinder and more equitable place for all.[39]

Convention exclusives edit

 
Funko booth at San Diego Comic-Con

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.[37] This started in 2006 at the San Diego Comic-Con.[31]

Funko Games edit

In February 2019, Funko acquired award-winning board game development studio Forrest-Pruzan Creative,[40] including the design studio imprint Prospero Hall,[41] forming Funko Games. Funko Games has begun publishing strategy games across different licenses, including their flagship game Funkoverse.

NFTs edit

In August 2021, Funko launched a new line of digital collectibles,[42] 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.

Business model edit

Funko has over 1,100 licenses with different companies.[43][needs update] Another aspect of their business model is tracking the popularity of a certain item and knowing when to move on to a different character. Funko creates items that appeal to children and adults. This can be noted by their range of figures from Golden Girls to superheroes. Funko comes up with an initial design in 24 hours and can have a product from concept to shelf in 70 days.[43] CCO Mariotti believes that the company's eagerness to gain so many licenses and have a range of products from music icons and video game characters to action heroes is what has made them succeed.[43]

Collector box subscriptions edit

In 2015, Funko and Marvel partnered to launch Marvel Collector Corps, a subscription box service featuring exclusive collectibles, apparel, and accessories. Boxes shipped every two months.[44] It subsequently launched a subscription box service for Star Wars items called Smuggler's Bounty, a DC subscription box called Legion of Collectors, and a Disney subscription box called Disney Treasures. Also, the subscription box known as Loot Crate occasionally contains an exclusive Funko Pop! vinyl figure which aligns with each monthly box theme. Loot Crate has offered an exclusive Funko Pop! figure with its other products as well.[45]

As of 2018, Funko no longer offers these boxes through a subscription. The Collector Corps, which focuses on Marvel collectibles, is now available through Amazon. The Disney Treasures box, which focused on Disney collectibles, was available at Hot Topic, but ended in October 2019. Star Wars Smuggler's Bounty boxes were available through Amazon, but ended in December 2019.

Film edit

A live action/animated hybrid film based on the Funko toys is in development at Warner Animation Group.[46][47] The film was announced as being in active development on September 16, 2019, with directors Mark Dindal and Teddy Newton attached to the project.[48] In February 2021, Newton was confirmed to write the screenplay, in addition to his directing duties.[49] Additionally, a game entitled Funko Fusion was announced to be in development in 2023, based on NBCUniversal IPs.[50][51]

See also edit

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Index componentIndustryToysFoundedOctober 23 1998FounderMike BeckerHeadquartersEverett Washington U S Key peopleAndrew Perlmutter CEO ProductsVinyl figures bobbleheadsRevenueUS 653 million 2020 1 Operating income 42 1 million 2017 1 Net income 3 7 million 2017 1 OwnerACON InvestmentsSubsidiariesMondoWebsitefunko comSold in 2005 Funko LLC is now headed by CEO Andrew Perlmutter 3 Since then the company has increased the scope of its toy lines and signed licensing deals with major companies such as Warner Bros Nickelodeon MTV NBCUniversal Disney Marvel Entertainment and Major League Baseball Contents 1 History 2 Production 3 Product lines 3 1 Chase variants 3 2 Retail exclusives 3 3 Mystery Minis 3 4 Bitty Pop 3 5 Pops with Purpose 3 6 Convention exclusives 3 7 Funko Games 3 8 NFTs 4 Business model 5 Collector box subscriptions 6 Film 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Funko headquarters in Everett WashingtonFunko was founded in 1998 by toy collector Mike Becker at his home in Snohomish Washington 4 He started the business after failing to find an affordable coin bank of the Big Boy Restaurants mascot instead licensing the rights to make his own coin banks from a Big Boy franchise in Michigan The coin banks failed to sell and the franchise filed for bankruptcy protection but Funko remained in business after licensing the rights to bobbleheads for Austin Powers which sold 80 000 units 5 After this some of the first characters that Funko sold were the Grinch Tony the Tiger and Cheerios mascot the honeybee 6 In 2005 Becker sold Funko to its current Chief Creative Officer Connor Orcutt who moved its offices to Lynnwood Washington and significantly expanded the company s licensed product lines In 2011 Funko began selling their Pop Vinyl line of figurines 6 By 2012 the company had sold more than 20 million worth of merchandise 7 The company was sold to Fundamental Capital a private equity firm in 2013 to raise funds 8 ACON Investments LLC announced in late 2015 that it had acquired Funko from Fundamental Capital LLC but would keep current staff and the head of company 9 By 4413 Curwensville Grampian Highway it had outgrown its original headquarters in Everett and announced plans to move into a downtown building with more space and a retail store 10 11 Funko acquired British toymaker Underground Toys also its European distributor in early 2017 10 Funko opened its new headquarters and 17 000 square foot 1 600 m2 flagship store in downtown Everett on August 19 2017 12 Funko was listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange on November 2 2017 but suffered the worst initial public offering of the 21st century with shares falling by 40 percent and only raising 125 million 13 nbsp Funko Hollywood in Hollywood CaliforniaIn May 2019 Funko acquired the fashion accessories line Loungefly The company opened its second storefront in November 2019 located in Hollywood Los Angeles It has 40 000 square feet 3 700 m2 of space and includes life size statues and movie sets 14 15 In June 2022 Funko acquired Mondo a high end pop culture company 16 In 2023 Funko opened a store front in partnership with Snoop Dogg called the Dogg House Located next to So Fi Stadium in California the store sold exclusive Funko Pop Vinyl figures and had a Funko themed mural 17 In March 2023 Funko announced that an excess of old inventory would be disposed of due to limited warehouse capacity 18 19 20 Production editProducts are designed at the Funko headquarters in Everett Washington 21 and in other locations throughout the U S New figures are designed with input from licensors in studio artists and fans through social media Funko artists use ZBrush to create digital models that are revised before being made into prototype sculptures which are sent for approval from manufacturers and licensors The completed figures are manufactured at factories in China and Vietnam 22 23 Product lines editFunko has produced thousands of products across dozens of different toy lines since its inception 24 The first Wacky Wobblers was a line of bobbleheads depicting various characters mainly from popular culture such as Betty Boop Cap n Crunch and The Cat in the Hat The company s mascot a recurring character in the Funko franchise is Freddy Funko who was introduced in the year of 2002 25 Funko s Pop Vinyl line are figures modelled in a style similar to the Japanese chibi style 26 The figures have large squarish heads disproportionately small bodies and large circular black eyes 27 The figures typically depict licensed characters from franchises such as Doctor Who Marvel DC Disney 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 2010 the original Funko Pop line of products was fully revealed in 2011 at the New York Toy Fair 25 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 28 Most Funko Pop figures are not bobbleheads as their heads do not move However all Star Wars figures in the line are bobbleheads most Marvel figures and all Genshin Impact figures although the Genshin Impact packaging does not describe them as bobble heads but rather as figures unlike Star Wars and Marvel This is to avoid licensing conflicts with Hasbro and Good Smile Company respectively the companies of which holds the license to make ordinary non bobblehead figures of characters from these franchises 29 Various other products have been released using the Pop brand and its character stylization such as plush toys T shirts 30 keychains miniaturized versions of the normal figures 31 and ceramic mugs the latter of which are enlarged hollow copies of a figure s head with a handle attached 32 Within the Funko Pop product line there is a series known as Pop Rides featuring the Funko Pop figure in a vehicle 31 The Funko Pop line also has figures that are larger than the standard figure in 6 inch 10 inch 18 inch 33 and the now retired 9 inch size 31 In addition Funko produces Pop Deluxes where a character is seated on external set pieces such as a throne a vehicle or creature 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 Funko has also created a line featuring artists with their album covers this line can be found as Pop Albums 34 At 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 Mystery Minis 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 as diverse as Harry Potter Hello Kitty and even 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 edit 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 metallic paint glitter and translucence They are randomly inserted into shipments and are highly sought after by collectors often reselling for much higher prices 35 Retail exclusives edit Funko retail exclusive variants are collectible figures available exclusively at select retailers such as Target Walmart Hot Topic GameStop and numerous 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 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 36 Mystery Minis edit The Mystery Mini series consists of a group of blind boxes that have a random character within from a variety of series 25 Examples of Mystery Mini series themes include Five Nights at Freddy s Blizzard Entertainment s Cute but Deadly Disney Heroes and Villains Horror Classics Asphalt 9 Legends Steven Universe Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mary Poppins Avengers Infinity War and Anime Heroes And Vehicles 31 The figures are styled differently than the other Funko products 25 Unlike the other Funko products there are not usually convention exclusives the last ones were from 2014 but some stores such as Hot Topic and FYE have been known to carry exclusives 37 Bitty Pop edit At the London Toy Fair in January 2023 Funko announced a new line of Pop Vinyl figures Bitty Pop Bitty Pops are miniature versions of the Funko Pops citation needed measuring just 1 inch in size Each package contains three standard figures and one mystery figure all displayed in an acrylic case and priced at 14 99 The Bitty Pops are packaged in small Funko boxes The initial Bitty line focuses on two popular franchises Harry Potter and Disney Harry Potter fans can look forward to seeing Hermione Granger Ron Weasley Draco Malfoy Dumbledore and Harry Potter in miniature form The classic Disney lineup includes Minnie and Mickey Mouse Daisy and Donald Duck Chip and Dale Pluto and more 38 Pops with Purpose edit 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 Funko has a history of community engagement through its Funko Cares program which includes monetary and product donations By buying and displaying a Pop With Purpose fans can show their support for a cause that contributes to making the world a kinder and more equitable place for all 39 Convention exclusives edit nbsp Funko booth at San Diego Comic ConFunko 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 37 This started in 2006 at the San Diego Comic Con 31 Funko Games edit In February 2019 Funko acquired award winning board game development studio Forrest Pruzan Creative 40 including the design studio imprint Prospero Hall 41 forming Funko Games Funko Games has begun publishing strategy games across different licenses including their flagship game Funkoverse NFTs edit In August 2021 Funko launched a new line of digital collectibles 42 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 Business model editFunko has over 1 100 licenses with different companies 43 needs update Another aspect of their business model is tracking the popularity of a certain item and knowing when to move on to a different character Funko creates items that appeal to children and adults This can be noted by their range of figures from Golden Girls to superheroes Funko comes up with an initial design in 24 hours and can have a product from concept to shelf in 70 days 43 CCO Mariotti believes that the company s eagerness to gain so many licenses and have a range of products from music icons and video game characters to action heroes is what has made them succeed 43 Collector box subscriptions editIn 2015 Funko and Marvel partnered to launch Marvel Collector Corps a subscription box service featuring exclusive collectibles apparel and accessories Boxes shipped every two months 44 It subsequently launched a subscription box service for Star Wars items called Smuggler s Bounty a DC subscription box called Legion of Collectors and a Disney subscription box called Disney Treasures Also the subscription box known as Loot Crate occasionally contains an exclusive Funko Pop vinyl figure which aligns with each monthly box theme Loot Crate has offered an exclusive Funko Pop figure with its other products as well 45 As of 2018 update Funko no longer offers these boxes through a subscription The Collector Corps which focuses on Marvel collectibles is now available through Amazon The Disney Treasures box which focused on Disney collectibles was available at Hot Topic but ended in October 2019 Star Wars Smuggler s Bounty boxes were available through Amazon but ended in December 2019 Film editA live action animated hybrid film based on the Funko toys is in development at Warner Animation Group 46 47 The film was announced as being in active development on September 16 2019 with directors Mark Dindal and Teddy Newton attached to the project 48 In February 2021 Newton was confirmed to write the screenplay in addition to his directing duties 49 Additionally a game entitled Funko Fusion was announced to be in development in 2023 based on NBCUniversal IPs 50 51 See also editGood Smile Company NECA SOTA Hot Toys Mezco Toyz McFarlane Toys Sideshow Collectibles NendoroidReferences edit a b c FNKO Company Financials Nasdaq Retrieved July 6 2018 Funko Pop About www sfu ca Retrieved 2021 06 21 a b Ali Reyan November 12 2014 Pop Culture The Incredible Rise of Funko Pop Rolling Stone Retrieved February 12 2015 Tu Janet I December 10 2016 Funko is growing by leaps and bounds thanks to Connor Orcutt Connor Orcutt and friends The Seattle Times Retrieved December 12 2016 Chavez Jesus November 29 2010 Toy geeks at Funko are bubbly over bobbleheads The Seattle Times Retrieved December 22 2019 a b Modrow William M July 2003 Business amp Company Resource Center Reference Reviews 17 7 28 29 doi 10 1108 09504120310497915 ISSN 0950 4125 Daybert Amy October 25 2012 Lynnwood s Funko turns bobbleheads into big bucks The Everett Herald Retrieved December 12 2016 Miller Ben June 4 2013 Funko raises capital in acquisition deal Puget Sound Business Journal Retrieved May 31 2019 Bunge Nicole November 9 2015 Funko Sold ICv2 Retrieved May 13 2016 a b Tu Janet I December 10 2016 Funko is growing by leaps and bounds thanks to Spider Man Maleficent and friends The Seattle Times Retrieved May 31 2019 Catchpole Dan Winters Chris September 9 2016 Toymaker Funko moving to downtown Everett The Everett Herald Retrieved December 12 2016 Hefley Diana August 20 2017 Funatics pour into downtown Everett for Funko grand opening The Everett Herald Retrieved May 31 2019 Funko stock plunges in worst first day return for an IPO in 17 years The Seattle Times November 2 2017 Retrieved May 31 2019 Podsada Janice November 18 2019 Funko the Everett based toymaker opens a Hollywood store The Everett Herald Retrieved February 5 2020 Grand Opening of Funko Hollywood Set For November 18 2019 Press release Funko October 4 2019 Retrieved February 5 2020 Lovett Jamie June 13 2022 Funko Acquires Mondo Comicbook com Muhammad Latifah 9 January 2023 Welcome to Tha Dogg House Here s What It s Like Inside Snoop Dogg amp Funko s First Ever Retail Space Billboard Pollard Aidan 30 million worth of Funko Pop figurines are headed to the dump as the company looks to purge excess inventory Business Insider Retrieved 2023 03 12 Pintado Amanda Perez Funko Pop figurines to be trashed as company moves to throw out 30 million worth in excess USA TODAY Retrieved 2023 03 12 Here s What 30M Of Funko Pops Going To The Landfill Actually Looks Like Kotaku 2023 03 29 Retrieved 2023 05 22 About Funko www funko com Retrieved 2021 06 21 Rasmus Daniel March 25 2018 How Funko pops out a Pop Inside the process of creating collectible figures from idea to product GeekWire Retrieved July 20 2020 Bennett Tara December 22 2017 Watch Here s how Funko POP figures get made Syfy Retrieved March 30 2018 Funko product database query Funko Retrieved 6 June 2020 a b c d About us Funko Retrieved March 30 2018 Michael Doles February 28 2014 A Profitable Revolution in Toy Retail Is Now an Indiegogo Opportunity PRWeb Retrieved July 27 2021 Amelia Tait August 13 2019 How aggressively cute toys for adults became a 686 million business Vox Retrieved July 27 2021 Carlos Cadorniga September 28 2017 Nendoroids are way cuter than Funko Pops don t me Mashable Retrieved July 27 2021 WHICH FUNKO POPS ARE BOBBLEHEADS Pop amp Figures May 4 2021 Retrieved July 22 2021 Funko s POP Vinyl T Shirts debut at San Diego Comic Con 2015 Retrieved June 30 2015 a b c d e From Batman to Vader How Funko Pop became your new favorite collectible Entertainment Weekly Retrieved March 30 2018 Coopee Todd 17 February 2016 Star Wars Pop Ceramic Mugs by Funko ToyTales Schwellenbach Ashley September 3 2019 Coming Soon Pop Heroes DC 18 Batman Funko Retrieved March 28 2020 Anderson Sage 22 November 2021 Deluxe Albums from AC DC Kiss and NSYNC Are Available for Black Friday As Funko Pops Rolling Stone Retrieved 9 September 2022 What does a Chase mean Funko Support Retrieved 21 June 2022 Funko March 2023 a b 2018 Emerald City Comic Con Photo Recap funko com Retrieved March 30 2018 Get ready Funko fans the all new Bitty Pop line is about to make its grand debut GotMyPop com January 23 2023 Retrieved March 7 2023 Funko Pops with Purpose How Collecting Can Make a Difference GotMyPop January 23 2023 Retrieved March 28 2023 Funko acquires Forrest Pruzan Creative LLC Mirroreview Pericles Ventures Pvt Ltd Retrieved June 22 2020 Prospero Hall Prospero Hall Retrieved 2022 09 07 Funko Enters NFT Market with Majority Stake in TokenHead Developer Bloomberg com 2021 04 01 Retrieved 2023 11 09 a b c Latham Bethany 2008 10 24 EBSCOhost 2 0 Reference Reviews 22 8 doi 10 1108 rr 2008 09922hag 001 ISSN 0950 4125 Funko Launches Marvel Collector Corps Marvel Archived from the original on February 3 2015 How Did One Toy Company Take Over Pop Culture Rolling Stone Retrieved March 30 2018 Nolan L D January 27 2019 REPORT Funko Movie in Development at Warner Bros ComicBook com Hybrid Funko Flick Reportedly in the Works at Warner Animation Magazine January 28 2019 Fleming Mike September 16 2019 Warner Bros Animation Plans Funko Film Based On Collectible Figures Deadline Long Christian February 23 2021 ANIMATED FUNKO MOVIE HEADED TO THE BIG SCREEN COURTESY OF WARNER BROS Syfy Retrieved May 11 2021 Jewett Katelyn Mitchell May 2 2023 How Funko Fusion Devs Chose IPs to Represent In Game Game Rant Retrieved November 18 2023 Aguilar Matthew July 28 2023 Funko Fusion Design Director Wants Everyone to Find Something They Love and Teases More Franchises to Come ComicBook Retrieved November 18 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Funko Official website nbsp Business data for Funko BloombergGoogleReutersSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Funko amp oldid 1187740199, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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