I was at SDCC this year and I was amazed at how many booths had Funko pops, which was about 20-30% of the booths and there was a line for the Funko area, jam packed with people. I over heard people saying they found some rare ones or newly released that were hard to find.

A few years ago someone bought me a Squirtle Funko Pop, since Squirtle is the best, and I opened it and took it out of the box. They proceeded to freak out that I ruined is value by taking it out of the box…

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    People thought they would be worth something? I thought we were all leaving them in their boxes because it’s the only way to keep them from falling over.

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    Is that unpopular as an opinion? I’ve heard it said a lot tbh, though I don’t agree that it has the same level of hype and over inflated secondary market.

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    I don’t think it’s an unpopular opinion. It seems like a lot of people have given up on collecting them over the past couple years.

    The people who never collected them to begin with probably have one or two reasons.

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        That’s what I meant by the second part. A lot of people just don’t like the idea of collecting or Funko pops

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            No what I meant was the demand for Funko pops seems to be in decline and a lot of people share OP’s beanie baby perspective.

            I mentioned people not wanting then for various reasons just because they weren’t really involved with the hype to begin with and it could be for any number of reasons.

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    Does anyone actually think those Funko Pops are worth anything besides whatever aesthetic value you put on them?

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      They have some aesthetic value and they also sell for quite a bit. What other kind of worth could they possible have

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      Vinyl dolls with big, boxy heads and small bodies. Kinda cute, but mostly they end up barely looking like what they’re supposed to be. There’s exceptions though, and they’re very good about releasing obscure characters eventually.

      Because I’m into comics and similar “geeky” things, I used to get them as gifts fairly often. Had to put a stop to it because they take up room fast, and there’s stuff I’d much rather display than hyper-cartoonish dolls. That being said, I very much enjoy my Godzilla, Cthulhu, and Squirrel Girl “pops”

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        Ahhh, I’ve seen them when browsing games at my local bricks and mortar. Indeed, they are incredibly generic. Not a lot of effort goes into them. Thanks for the information.

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        A fading search engine that shoves ads down your throat before giving not mediocre results.

        It is also, apparently, a way for people to be rude without good reason on forums based around human interaction by telling people to gtfo and not interact.

        Google is also the fucking problem.

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    This opinion is only unpopular in the Funko Pop collectors mind.

    Brickheadz are pretty cool though, imo. They can be easily customized and are a nice intro to Lego for kids and such.