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▶ Play this quizBatman was followed by Spider-Man, Iron Man, and Darth Vader — marking the instant success of the new vinyl line across multiple franchises.
Sales of the chibi-style figures began in 2011, and the distinctive large squarish heads with big black eyes became instantly recognisable worldwide.
Freddy Funko appears in various Pop! figures and serves as the face of the company across events, packaging, and exclusive releases.
Mike Becker started Funko in Snohomish, Washington in 1998 as a small project producing low-tech, nostalgia-themed toys from his home.
Becker created the Big Boy bobblehead after he licensed the rights from a Michigan franchise because he couldn't find an affordable coin bank of the mascot.
The Loungefly acquisition expanded Funko's range beyond toys into fashion accessories and apparel featuring pop culture designs.
Vaulted Pops are retired and no longer in production, which often drives up their value on the secondary collector market.
The Austin Powers bobbleheads saved the company after early coin banks failed and Funko's Big Boy franchise partner filed for bankruptcy.
Shares fell 40 percent on opening day, raising only $125 million — it was described as the worst IPO of the 21st century.
Mondo specialises in high-end pop culture collectibles including posters, vinyl records, and premium figures, broadening Funko's product range.
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