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Funko Dresses Up Star Wars for the Holidays and More

by Sean P. Aune | September 16, 2018September 16, 2018 8:30 am EDT

The upcoming animated Grinch movie is getting a bunch of different Pop figures. First up will be the normal releases, then will come the exclusives.

  • The grumpy Grinch and the cheerful Cindy-Lou are available as a Barnes & Noble exclusive two-pack.
  • The Grinch wearing a festive scarf is available as a Walmart exclusive.
  • The loyal Max wearing festive antlers is a FYE exclusive.
  • It’s true that the Grinch in his underwear is a sight no one should be forced to behold, but the very brave and strong of stomach can acquire this Pop! as a GameStop exclusive.

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It’s beginning to look a lot like the holidays around Funko as holiday-themed figures are popping up everywhere.

Star Wars is up first. Only one 1-in-6 chase figure in this line, and that’s Darth Vader with a glow in the dark candy cane lightsaber.

Sponge Bob Square Pants will also join int he fun when both he and Patrick get dressed up for some holiday cheer.

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Wrapping up this week our several small releases.

  • CW’s The Flash is getting four new figures for general release.
  • The Nutcracker and the Four Realms has two figures coming out this month.
  • Metallica’s famous Lady Justice from … And Justice for All will be a Pop.
  • This month’s specialty Pop is Mr. Garrison from South Park.
  • And thus we bring another busy week of Funko to an end.

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Sean P. Aune

Sean Aune has been a pop culture aficionado since before there was even a term for pop culture. From the time his father brought home Amazing