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Funimation Opens Massive Valentine’s Day Funko Sale

Funko Pops have made their mark on the world of fandom, creating bizarre figurines for some of the […]

Funko Pops have made their mark on the world of fandom, creating bizarre figurines for some of the biggest and brightest characters in fiction. Like so many other mediums, anime has been unable to escape the grasp of the Funko figures, with numerous franchises being some of the highest sellers of these models around. Now, Funimation, who is responsible for helping in bringing the juggernaut that is the Dragon Ball franchise to the west, is having a Valentine’s Day sale that won’t just be selling Funkos of characters like Goku and Vegeta, but also highlighting franchises such as Cowboy Bebop, Tokyo Ghoul, One Piece, and My Hero Academia to name a few!

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Funko as a company began in 1998, with the first figure actually being a Batman model that is still considered to be one of the rarest figurines in the collection. Having released thousands of figures spanning across numerous series, the company continues to rise in popularity. As it stands, while Dragon Ball Z and other anime series have sold some of the most figures among its “competitors”, it turns out that Baby Yoda has become the highest selling Funko Pop from the critically acclaimed series on Disney+, The Mandalorian.

Funimation shared the recent news of their Valentine’s Day Sale, letting fans of these various anime franchises shop through a number of different popular Funkos that they can give to their loved ones as February 14th, 2020, inches ever closer this year:

Which is your favorite anime Funko Pop that you’ve ever seen? Will you be picking up one of these figures as a part of the Funimation Funko Sale for Valentine’s Day? Feel free to let us know in the comments or hit me up directly on Twitter @EVComedy to talk all things comics, anime, and Funko Pops!

The Japanese-language and English dub releases of Dragon Ball Super are now complete and available to stream with FunimationNOW and Crunchyroll. Viz Media is releasing new chapters of the manga at a monthly rate that can be read entirely for free through the Shonen Jump digital library, and Dragon Ball Super’s big movie, Dragon Ball Super: Broly, is now available on Blu-ray and DVD.