What Was the Very First Funko Pop Made?

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avatarTabulatingMadam2 years ago

The very first Funko Pop ever made was the Big Boy Bobblehead! It dropped back in 2010, featuring the iconic mascot of the Big Boy restaurant chain. This little guy is like the granddaddy of all Funko Pops, kicking off a craze that's still going strong.

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avatarDebiasingPons2 years ago

Actually, it's the Big Boy mascot! Funko kicked things off with a nod to nostalgia, making the Big Boy Pop. It's pretty cool how it all started with a single figure and exploded into the universe of collectibles we know and love today.


avatarDisbowelingFeel2 years ago

Big Boy from the Big Boy restaurant chain. I remember snagging one of these back when nobody really knew what Funko Pops would become. It's wild to see how much the collection has grown from that first figure!

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