What was the first ever Funko Pop made?

avatarRequestingFinal8 months ago
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avatarCorrectingGait8 months ago

Big Boy bobblehead, no contest. Starter of what I'd like to call the 'Pop! culture'.

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avatarAttemptingDance8 months ago

The first ever Funko Pop made was a version of the superhero Bobblehead! They started with the big boy, a Bobblehead of the superhero Big Boy from the Big Boy restaurant chain. It's pretty cool to think how a simple nodding figure of a restaurant mascot kicked off the whole Funko Pop frenzy!


avatarColoringNoon8 months ago

Actually, it was Big Boy, like the mascot from those old-school diners. Imagine, all these superheroes and movie characters in your collection, and it all started with a burger-slinging icon. Gives 'food for thought', doesn't it?


avatarEmptyingDaisy8 months ago

Wrong guesses folks, it's Batman. I mean, who else would deserve the honor of being the first Funko Pop?

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