Funko

Funko Inc. is an American organization that produces authorized mainstream society collectibles, most popular for its authorized vinyl dolls and bobbleheads. Likewise, the organization produces authorized rich, activity figures, and electronic things, for example, USB drives, lights, and earphones. 

Established in 1998 by Mike Becker, Funko was initially considered as a little venture to make different low-tech, sentimentality themed toys. The organization's previously made bobblehead was of the notable eatery publicizing symbol, the Big Boy mascot. 

Sold in 2005, Funko, LLC, is presently headed by CEO Brian Mariotti. From that point forward, the organization has expanded the extent of its toy lines and marked permitting manages significant allies.

Items are planned at the Funko protector base camp in the United States. New figures are planned with contribution from licensors, in-studio specialists, and fans through online media. Funko specialists use ZBrush to make advanced models that are modified prior to being made into model figures, which are sent for endorsement from makers and licensors. The finished figures are fabricated at production lines in China and Vietnam. 

Funko has made roughly 20 thousand (19,913) distinct items in many diverse toy lines since its inception.[18] The principal, Wacky Wobblers, is a line of bobbleheads portraying different characters, fundamentally from mainstream society, for example, Betty Boop, Cap'n Crunch, and The Cat in the Hat. The organization's mascot, a common character in the Funko establishment, is Freddy Funko.[19] 

Funko's Pop! Vinyl line are figures displayed in a style like the Japanese chibi style, like Good Smile's Nendoroid figures. The figures normally portray authorized characters from establishments, for example, Doctor Who, Marvel, DC, Disney, Star Wars, Wizarding World, and other mainstream society elements. After a see line of DC Comics characters were delivered at San Diego Comic-Con 2010, the Funko Pop! line of items was completely uncovered in 2011 at the New York Toy Fair.

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