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Model: Funko POP Star Wars: Book of Boba Fett - Fennec Shand,Multicolor,4 inches,60237
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I think their downfall was over-saturation. There's literally a Funko Pop for basically every game, every show, every movie, plus multiple variations of those same Pops. It's just too much and people who were actually collecting them got tired of rebuying the same Pops with very minor differences, like a different pose.
I'm not an investment-minded collector, so cheap Funkos are fine for me. Yes, the collector market has collapsed, just like the sports card industry in the 90s/2000s. But if you are just using them for cheap decoration like I am, it doesn't matter.
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I think their downfall was over-saturation. There's literally a Funko Pop for basically every game, every show, every movie, plus multiple variations of those same Pops. It's just too much and people who were actually collecting them got tired of rebuying the same Pops with very minor differences, like a different pose.
This is classic collectibles bust and boom. Push them too far and people lose interest.
Disney parks have done the same thing with pins vinylmation and TsumTsums and that's just in the last 20 years.
I look forward to receiving these poorly packed with other items and crushed, or the only box in a larger box banging around because of no cushioning. Amazon absolutely sucks for Funko's. Buyer beware.
Prettt much what the commenters are talking about, over saturated market ended Funko pops. When you have 5-8 variations for a character, it's not likely that people are going to buy them all. Not to mention that a lot of purchases are impulse purchases. Had they kept characters limited to 1-2 variations and 5 characters max from a series. They would've done extremely well.
I always assume there's a Business school model for this type of toy. It get popular and then how to max profits before the trend moves on.
I get the pokemon ones and didn't know what to do with them. I have book cases full of video games but the cases are deep and the games sit too far back on the shelf and look stupid. I put the pops behind the games to bump them forward lmao. You can't see the pops but I guess I know they're there.
I'm not an investment-minded collector, so cheap Funkos are fine for me. Yes, the collector market has collapsed, just like the sports card industry in the 90s/2000s. But if you are just using them for cheap decoration like I am, it doesn't matter.
Yep.. I've been collecting funko forever.. not in for the $$, but display. I hate it when the ones I like get popular and cost an arm and a leg.
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Disney parks have done the same thing with pins vinylmation and TsumTsums and that's just in the last 20 years.
Funko exclusives/ chases might be the only good investment , otherwise uhhgg
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