This Is The Way to the Best Star Wars Funko Pops (2024)

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The Jedi Code preaches against attachments, but Star Wars Funko Pops are just too addictive at this point. There are so many characters and they all lend themselves so well to Pop form! But chances are you’re never going to have the shelf space to collect all of them, since there are over seven hundred of the adorable dang things. So perhaps restrain yourself as a Jedi might do and stick with the best ones, such as these. And may the Funko be with you.

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Qui-Gon Jinn (NYCC Limited Edition)

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The first Qui-Gon Pop to be made (semi) available! Oh, the agony I went through trying to get one of these back in 2016. I love Qui-Gon and I wanted this one so badly, but he was a convention exclusive and pretty much unobtainable. I called up all the local stores, but no luck. Now, they’re worth a small fortune and I have missed my chance forever. But if you have $600+ lying around, you can find your own New York Comic Comic Exclusive Qui-Gon on eBay! (Or if you’re on a budget you could just pick up a Qui-Gon Jinn (Tatooine) figure at a much cheaper price.)

Grogu (Using the Force)

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As you can imagine, there are a lot of Funko Pops of Grogu. Some of them date back to before he was even known as Grogu, and are labeled with “The Child.” So which one to choose? Well, if you want something a little bit different for your shelf, this battery-powered Pop lights up and makes sounds to emulate the power of the Force! You can find it for an inexpensive price at the official Funko store.

Ben Kenobi (Retro)

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The Star Wars “Retro Series” gave Funko Pop collectors some real gems. This Ben Kenobi is my favorite of those. Why couldn’t he have worn a bright purple robe in the actual movie? Alec Guinness would have rocked it. This is the kind of Pop I would definitely prefer to display out of the box, but the box is actually pretty cool, too. You can find your own Retro Ben Kenobi at the official Funko Pop website.

Jar Jar Binks

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Yeah, so during the initial backlash to the Star Wars prequels, no one ever thought there would come a time when people would want Jar Jar merchandise. But guess what? That time did in fact come! There are a couple of Jar Jar Pops on the market but the rarest one is the original (labeled number #27, for you hardcore collectors), which goes for around $100 on eBay these days. Congratulations, Jar Jar! You made it!

Rey (Power of the Galaxy)

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The “Power of the Galaxy” line features six of the most beloved Star Wars women: Padmé, Sabine, Jyn, Leia, Ahsoka, and Rey. All great characters, but Pop-wise, Rey is probably my favorite. She’s levitating! Truly Rey-markable. There are lots of Rey Funko Pops out there, but this one is pleasingly different, and you can get one for yourself on eBay for around $30.

The Mandalorian with Grogu

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Yes, this is it! Pedro Pascal Caring for an Adorable Child: The Funko Pop. Oh, the cuteness of it all. And you can get one of these for a pretty cheap price on eBay, as well! Fantastic, although we really won’t be satisfied until every Pedro Pascal character has their own Pop. Ooh, and this isn’t even the only Pop of Din interacting with his tiny green son. There’s a Pop where he’s got his mask on and is flying with Grogu, and there’s one where both of them are riding on a Bantha, and there’s one with them on a speeder! Mandalorian fans are absolutely spoiled for choice.

Lando Calrissian (Hot Topic Exclusive)

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Here we have Lando Calrissian, fashion icon. This Funko Pop shows him dressed in the snazzy gold ensemble he wore at the end of Solo. And if you, too, want a Lando smoldering on your shelf, you’re in luck. Despite being a Hot Topic exclusive, this Pop is pretty easy to get. Check out eBay and you can usually find some good deals on lightly used, still in box exclusive Lando Pops!

Princess Leia (Ewok Village)

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Princess Leia has many iconic ensembles, of course, but honestly my favorite of all time is her Ewok Village outfit. How gorgeous was her hair in those Return of the Jedi scenes? Needless to say, I was delighted when I found out that particular look got Funko Pop’d. Check out eBay or Amazon to purchase this figure for yourself!

Holographic Darth Maul

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This Dark Lord of the Sith made his debut in 2012 at San Diego Comic-Con and now he’s the most expensive Star Wars Funko Pop in the world. He’s become a holy grail for serious collectors and a very pricey purchase! Keep checking eBay and hopefully you’ll see one pop up at a reasonable price before too long. But be wary of fakes and fraudsters, and make you know exactly what you’re getting before letting go of your money.

Chewbacca Holding Porg

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My favorite genre of Funko Pop is “large character holding small character,” so I happen to own this Chewie Pop and it’s front and center on my shelf. You can purchase one too from eBay or Amazon! (It also comes in a flocked version, if you like flocked figures.) This Pop may be slightly less cute than I first assumed seeing as how that Porg might be Chewie’s lunch, but what are you gonna do? It’s not wise to upset a Wookiee.

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This Is The Way to the Best Star Wars Funko Pops (2024)

FAQs

What is the most rarest Funko Pop in the world? ›

One Funko Pop figure that stands at the pinnacle of rarity and value is the illustrious Freddy Funko as Iron Man (Metallic). This highly sought-after Iron Man figure is considered one of the most expensive and coveted Funko Pops in existence.

Who is #1 Funko Pop? ›

Funko Pop's Mickey Mouse Metallic vinyl action figure was debuted and distributed at the San Diego Comic-Con. It is considered #1 in the POP!

How do you know which Funko Pops will be valuable? ›

Factors That Determine The Value

Funko Pop Scarcity: Limited number releases or fewer Pops created (for example, the Boba Fett Freddy Funko, Oompa Loompa Funko Pops, and Freddy Funko Buzz Lightyear) are more valuable Funko Pop figures.

What Funko Pop sold for $100,000? ›

Golden Ticket | 2Pack | Willy Wonka Oompa Loompa. Only ten were made and only two are known to be completely intact w/ their golden tickets. In May 2022, two were sold for $100K in cash. Its value according to PopPriceGuide (as of this answer in June 2022) is $71,670.

Are there fake Funko Pops? ›

As has been mentioned (and posted elsewhere before) a lot of counterfeit Pops have originated there. In general, like everyone else is saying just buy from reputable sellers. That helps ensure that not only is the Pop real, but also that you aren't getting scammed.

What is the oldest Funko Pop? ›

Funko history began in 1998 when Mike Becker founded the little company with a nostalgia-themed bobblehead line called Wacky Wobblers. The first item the company ever created was the Big Boy bobblehead. Over time, this once small company became a huge obsession with collectors and pop culture enthusiasts worldwide.

Are Funko Pops worth anything without the box? ›

Without the box, many collectors won't even consider purchasing. Pops don't always increase in value. If the demand for a specific pop doesn't grow, the value may not increase – even if it's a limited edition, rare, vaulted, or exclusive pop.

What is Funko Pop 10000? ›

Count Chocula Freddy Funko (Glow In The Dark) – $10,000

In this Funko Pop, we see Freddy Funko take on the vampiric cereal mascot Count Chocula.

Who is the most expensive Funko Pop? ›

Willy Wonka Golden Ticket 2-Pack

In 2023, the two-pack sold for $210,000, making it also the most expensive Funko Pop in history. Yet, it doesn't even crack the list of the most expensive things in the world.

What is number 2 Funko Pop? ›

Every Funko Pop! gets its own set of numbers. The first figure in each new line is one, and the second pop gets given the number two. And, as you can guess, then it follows on from there.

Should I open my Funko Pop? ›

If you prefer to display your figures without the packaging and don't mind the potential risk of damage, taking them out of the box is the way to go. However, if you value the preservation and potential resale value of your Funko Pops, keeping them in the box is a smart choice.

Can Funko Pops become rare? ›

Funko Pops that are retailer exclusives, limited edition releases, or exclusive editions reserved solely for sale at conventions often become valuable. Again, it comes down to the supply and demand market conditions mentioned earlier. These are rare Pops.

Why is Freddy Funko expensive? ›

Most freddy figures are extremely limited runs only available at funko fundays. The scarcity drives up the price. Freddys that are based on characters from popular IPs carry a higher price tag than others. So the price is based on scarcity and popularity.

What was the first Funko Pop ever made? ›

Funko history began in 1998 when Mike Becker founded the little company with a nostalgia-themed bobblehead line called Wacky Wobblers. The first item the company ever created was the Big Boy bobblehead.

What is the biggest Funko Pop you can buy? ›

What is a Mega Sized Pop? This is the largest size of Pop! which offers the smallest selection of characters. At a whopping 18 inches tall, Mega Pops! are sure to be the center of your collection.

What is the oldest funko? ›

The History Of Funko

The first item the company ever created was the Big Boy bobblehead Wacky Wobbler. After gaining the rights to make licensed Austin Powers bobble heads, the business started to grow and sold around 80,000 of their first Austin Power Wacky Wobbler.

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