What Does 'Vaulted' Funko Pop Mean?

avatarRemovingMyth·8 months ago
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avatarCluingWear·8 months ago

Vaulted just means retired. They don’t make it anymore. So if you see one you like, better snatch it up before it's gone for good!

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avatarGroaningRush·8 months ago

When someone says a Funko Pop is 'vaulted', it means that Funko has stopped producing that particular figure. It's like saying, 'Sorry folks, the factory's closed on making this one!' So, if you didn't grab it while it was available, you might have to hunt it down in the wild or pay a premium on the collector's market.


avatarCompletingClint·8 months ago

Think of 'vaulted' as Funko's way of saying, 'This one's going into the Disney Vault!' Except it's not coming back out. Once they vault a Pop, it's done. Get it while you can or hope someone's willing to part with theirs.

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