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Revision as of 18:11, 26 February 2022
Funko is an American toy company that focuses on making stylized pop culture vinyl figures. It has released Godzilla figures as part of its Pop!, Hikari, and SciFi Mystery Mini lines, along with a Pop! of King Kong from Kong: Skull Island. Most notably, it produced a wide range of figures for Godzilla vs. Kong.[1]
Pop!
Godzilla
A 6" Godzilla Pop! figure was revealed in late August of 2015. The common green version was released in November.[2] Funko also produced five variants: "Original B&W" and "Ghost Glow", both sold exclusively at New York Comic-Con from October 8-11, 2015; Burning Godzilla, a GTS Distribution exclusive; "Atomic Breath", a PX Previews exclusive; and an exclusive Books-a-Million variant with gray skin, white eyes, and purple dorsal plates.
- New York Comic-Con Funko Pop Exclusive Godzillas.jpg
New York Comic-Con exclusives
New York Comic-Con exclusive "Original B&W" Godzilla
New York Comic-Con exclusive "Ghost Glow" Godzilla
GTS Distribution exclusive Burning Godzilla
Books-a-Million exclusive Godzilla
King Kong
A King Kong Pop! figure based on his appearance in Kong: Skull Island was revealed on November 30, 2016 and released in January 2017.[3] This was the first product to include the MonsterVerse logo on its packaging.
Godzilla vs. Kong
Funko revealed 10" Pop! figures of Godzilla and King Kong on January 19, 2021, the first day of Funko Fest. Preorders for these two figures, along with Walmart-exclusive variants and smaller figures, began on January 27, with Walmart planning to ship them at the end of February. A low-resolution packaging image of Mechagodzilla leaked online the following day, followed by photos of the actual figure in early March before it was eventually released.
Hikari
Godzilla
A Classic Godzilla figure was released in Funko's Hikari line in April 2016. Five variants followed: Ghost Godzilla, exclusive to Toy Tokyo; Burning Godzilla; Deep Sea; Kaiju; and Classic Clear.
Mystery Minis
In 2015, Funko included Godzilla in the second wave of its Sci-Fi Mystery Minis, with a 1/24 rarity.[4] A three-pack of Godzilla figures followed in 2018. Each pack contained a green-gray Godzilla and an orange Burning Godzilla, with the third figure either Godzilla 1954 or a Burning Godzilla who more closely resembled the character's appearance in Godzilla vs. Destoroyah.
Video games
Godzilla, King Kong, and Mechagodzilla were added to the mobile game Funko POP! Blitz, being part of the Godzilla vs. Kong collection and event. If the player completes the collection, they will earn 9,000 coins.
Board games
Godzilla: Tokyo Clash
Funko revealed a board game based on the Godzilla franchise at New York Toy Fair 2020. The game includes pieces that are based on Godzilla, Mothra, Megalon, and King Ghidorah. It was released in June 2020.
Trivia
- On the box art for every Godzilla Pop! figure (exclusive variants included), Godzilla's Template:Scutes are shown to extend into his forehead area. However, this detail is missing from the actual figures, with the plates actually stopping near the top of the head.
References
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