When are the new One Piece Funko Pops coming out?

avatarSawingBully4 months ago
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avatarAutocancellingWeek2 months ago

Hey! So the latest batch of One Piece Funko Pops should be hitting the shelves around late November to early December. Seems like they're timing it perfectly for the holiday rush. Keep an eye on your favorite retailers or the official Funko Pop website for the exact release dates!

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avatarPressingDesk2 months ago

They're coming out in November, dude. Get your wallet ready!


avatarReoccuringRace2 months ago

Funko hasn't dropped an exact date yet, but if I were you, I'd start watching the skies and online stores around late November. That's usually when the new figures start to appear. Also, don't forget to check out special editions; sometimes those are released at specific events or conventions.

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