I hate those things. They're everything that's wrong with the modern world marketing toys to adults rather than children:
They're ugly, and often unrecognizable as the character they're meant to represent without the label on the packaging
There's like a thousand of them, so someone would have to spend a fortune to collect them all. I think they have a bunch of exclusives too.
they've blended "universes" into incomprehensibility. "You like Spider-Man? How would you like Superman done in the same style? Now how about Seinfeld and that guy in the background from the Office?"
I hate those things. They're everything that's wrong with the modern world marketing toys to adults rather than children:
They're ugly, and often unrecognizable as the character they're meant to represent without the label on the packaging
There's like a thousand of them, so someone would have to spend a fortune to collect them all. I think they have a bunch of exclusives too.
they've blended "universes" into incomprehensibility. "You like Spider-Man? How would you like Superman done in the same style? Now how about Seinfeld and that guy in the background from the Office?"
They're soulless dolls, each one a carbon copy of each other one, except for their outfits. 100% image 0% personality
Those things piss me off. I have a few figures but funko pops aren't even esthetically pleasing. It genuinely confounds me why anyone would like them.