Different Pokemon Funko Pop figures have played to both companies’ strengths. On top of their collectible nature, the Pokemon Funko Pops have also capitalized on the special edition sets that Funko has introduced for multiple lines, as well as unique iterations of multiple characters. This has kept the overall roster more concentrated in its focus, but allows fans to collect different variations of the Pokemon they love.
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Pokemon Funko Pops
The most common Pokemon Funko Pops that fans are going to find are the traditional variants from the main game series. These Funko Pops have focused on the original Pokemon from the Kanto region, with a solid chunk of the first-gen Pokemon getting a figure. Pikachu, one of the most recognizable Pokemon in the franchise, has received a handful of variations to set it apart from the other monsters featured.
Pikachu 353 Waving Pikachu 553 Grumpy Pikachu 598 Attack Stance Pikachu 779 Sitting Pikachu 842 Bulbasaur 453 Charmander 455 Squirtle 504 Eevee 577 Standing Eevee 626 Pichu 579 Vulpix 580 Mewtwo 581 Mr. Mime 582 Rattata 595 Cubone 596 Growlithe 597 Vaporeon 627 Jolteon 628 Flareon 629 Mew 643 Ponyta 644 Raichu 645 Meowth 780 Psyduck 781 Charizard 843 Horsea 844 Caterpie 848 Pidgeotto 849 Dragonite 850
Super-Sized Pokemon Funko Pops
After the traditional Funko Pops that most fans are familiar with come the super-sized versions. These Funko Pops are scaled up to 10- or 18-inches in height, with one version of each for Pikachu. These massive Funko Pops take up more space, but in many collections they also make for solid accent pieces. While there aren’t as many as the regular Pokemon Funko Pops, plenty of monsters have still gotten a super-sized rendition.
10” Pikachu 353 18” Pikachu 01 10” Bulbasaur 454 10” Charmander 456 10” Squirtle 505 10” Eevee 540 10” Vulpix 599 10” Mewtwo 583 10” Cubone 619 10” Charizard 851 10” Mew 852
Flocked Pokemon Funko Pops
Flocked Funko Pops are velvety versions of the originals, with many being exclusive to a retailer or event. While event-exclusive Pokemon is nothing new for the franchise, it still serves as a complementary tie-in with Funko Pop. This has included convention events like San Diego Comic-Con, with other major venues and events such as Emerald City Comic Con and WonderCon having special Pokemon Funko Pops.
Pikachu 353 Grumpy Pikachu 598 Bulbasaur 453 Charmander 455 Squirtle 504 Eevee 577 Pichu 579 Vulpix 580 Mewtwo 581 Growlithe 597
Silver Metallic Pokemon Funko Pops
The Silver Metallic Funko Pops are almost like trophies. Their solid metallic features take away from the lively cartoon nature of Pokemon, but it also gives them a cleaner look. While they aren’t as numerous, there is a 10-inch Silver Metallic Pikachu Funko Pop released for Pokemon’s 25th Anniversary in 2021, which stands out even compared to the many others.
Pikachu 353 10” Pikachu 353 Bulbasaur 453 Charmander 455 Squirtle 504
Diamond Collection Pokemon Funko Pops
The Diamond Collection of Pokemon Funko Pops is similar to Flocked, but replaces the velvety texture with a glittery one. The figures themselves are reminiscent of gem-encrusted jewelry pieces, but at a highly reduced price point. Like the Flocked Funko Pops, Diamond Collection figures have served as ways to commemorate events like WonderCon.
Bulbasaur 453 Charmander 455 Squirtle 504 Eevee 626 Vaporeon 627 Jolteon 628 Flareon 629 Pikachu Waving 553 Pikachu Sitting 842
There are also more Pokemon Funko Pop figures in the works, with fan-favorites like Lucario and Sylveon slated to release later this year. Considering the ever-growing nature of the series’ Pokedex, including new Pokemon introduced in Pokemon Legends: Arceus, fans can probably look forward to new additions in this collaboration for years to come.
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