Funko Reveals South Park POPs
South Park already has 20 seasons under its belt, and just when you think the series has run out [...]
Butters
Being Cartman's friend is a rough business, especially for Leopold "Butters" Stotch. He's featured here in his traditional "anxiety ridden" expression, though it is worth noting that he doesn't have a mouth.
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Everyone's favorite loudmouth is getting another POP, but this time he's got a new accessory that he absolutely hates.
Based on the episode "Succubus", this version of Cartman has thick-rimmed glasses and an eye chart with "I AMA LITTLE PIG-E". He looks as if he's seen a ghost, but things could also just be incredibly blurry, so you should hold out judgment.
prevnextIke Broflovski
Kyle Broflovski's little adopted brother Ike is finally making his debut, and the best part is that the sculpt kept the same design seen in the show.
Ike's speaking animation has always had a peculiar look to it, and it's perfectly recreated here. Ike comes in his trademark blue pajamas.
prevnextMysterion
Everyone has to have a superhero identity, and for the lovable (but always near death) Kenny, that identity comes in the form of Mysterion, the town's neighborhood vigilante.
Mysterion doesn't have any other powers, though, other than Kenny's seeming immortality. Still, not a bad power for a superhero to have right?
prevnextZombie Kenny
Kenny has always had the knack for surviving any horrid accident that he happens upon, with even the most brutal deaths only acting as a momentary setback. The threat that posed the biggest threat wasn't something epic in scale, though and resulted in Kenny becoming one of the undead.
In the episode Pinkeye, a stray bottle of Worcestershire sauce ends up turning Kenny into a Zombie, and you can add a Zombie Kenny of your own to your collection with this Hot Topic exclusive POP.
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