Funko Pop Guide

How Many Funko Pops Are There?

The staggering scale of the Funko Pop catalogue — total figures released, active lines, retired vaults and how the number keeps growing every year.
Quick Answer

As of 2025, Funko has released over 20,000 unique Funko Pop figures across all lines and variants. New figures are added constantly — Funko announces hundreds of new releases every year across dozens of active licensing properties. Including variants, exclusives and limited editions, some collectors estimate the true total is significantly higher.

The Scale of the Funko Pop Catalogue

Funko Pop figures were first introduced in 2010 as a single product line. Within fifteen years they had grown into the largest vinyl figure franchise in the world, with licences covering everything from Marvel and DC superheroes to fast food mascots, historical figures, athletes and niche internet phenomena. The catalogue spans over 1,000 individual licensed properties and adds new figures every single week.

The number 20,000+ is a conservative estimate for distinct SKUs across all Funko Pop product lines — including Pop! Vinyl, Pop! Rides, Pop! Moments, Pop! Town, Super Pop and various other sub-lines. If you include every regional exclusive, convention exclusive and retailer-specific variant, the number is considerably higher. The Pop Price Guide, the most comprehensive Funko database, lists over 25,000 entries when all variants are counted.

20,000+Unique FiguresConservative total of distinct Funko Pop SKUs released since the line launched in 2010.
1,000+Licensed PropertiesActive and past licensing agreements covering movies, TV, games, sports, music and more.
HundredsNew Each YearFunko announces hundreds of new figures annually at conventions, via retailer exclusives and through ongoing wave releases.
2010First Pop! VinylThe first Pop! Vinyl figures were released in 2010. The line grew from a small initial range to a global phenomenon within five years.

How Does the Number Keep Growing?

Funko announces new figures at a pace that makes keeping up genuinely difficult for collectors. Major announcements come at San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) each summer, at New York Comic-Con (NYCC) in autumn, and through a constant stream of retail exclusives and retailer partnerships throughout the year. Each new film release, television series, game launch or cultural event typically generates a fresh wave of figures.

Every new Disney or Marvel property generates figures. Every sports season brings new athlete Pops. Every music chart success or viral moment becomes a potential licence. The fundamental appeal of the Pop format — a standardised, recognisable shape that works across every conceivable property — means there is virtually no limit on what can be turned into a Funko Pop.

Approximate Funko Pop Releases by Year
2010 (launch)~15
2012~100
2015~500
2018~1,500
2021~2,500
2024~3,000+

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I track all the Funko Pops I own?The Pop Price Guide (poppriceguide.com) is the most comprehensive tool for tracking your collection. It lists virtually every Funko Pop ever released with current market values and condition notes. The Funko app also has a built-in collection tracker.
How many Funko Pops are in the most valuable collections?Some serious collectors own thousands of Funko Pops. A handful of dedicated collectors have documented collections exceeding 10,000 figures, though these are extreme outliers. The average collector owns several dozen to a few hundred figures.
Which Funko Pop line has the most figures?The Marvel line consistently has the highest number of active figures, followed closely by DC Comics, Disney/Pixar and Star Wars. These major entertainment franchises generate new Pops constantly across multiple sub-lines and exclusive variants.

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The Darkside Merchandise stocks officially licensed Funko products. Funko Pop! is a registered trademark of Funko, LLC. Figure counts are approximate estimates based on publicly available databases.