Summary
Pokemon’s influx ofFunko Popsso far in 2024 is on a bit of a break at the moment. Aside fromthe C2E2 exclusive Cresselia figurethat will be available at the convention later this month, there’s nothing officially confirmed on the horizon. That gives all you collectors a breather to pick up some of the Pops you might have missed, and right now Pokemon’s one and only Deluxe Funko Pop! Moment is available for less than it ever has been before.
Pokemon kicked off its year in Funkos by revealing a Pop! Moment that depicts a scene all trainers of a certain age will remember with absolute clarity -picking your starter Pokemon in Red & Blue. In the very first Pokemon games, trainers have to choose between Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle before embarking on their journey to become a Pokemon master.

The moment was turned into a Deluxe Funko Pop! by shrinking the three Pokemon down to Bitty Pop size and putting them on a table, awaiting a trainer to come and choose them. The set comes in a case and you aren’t forced to make that choice again as all three can come home with you. Actually they need to as the Pops are attached to the table. Usually $69.99, you may currently grab the Pop! Moment for just $56.99 on Amazon through the link below, the lowest price the set has ever been.
Every Trainer’s First Decision
Pokemon Starters Deluxe Funko Pop! Moment
Funko has turned one of the very first moments Pokemon trainers ever experience into a Deluxe Pop! Moment. Displayed inside the set’s hard case are Pop! versions of Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle. The best news is this time, you don’t have to choose just one. You can have them all.
The Pop! Moment has had its price cut on a semi-regular basis, including duringAmazon’s Big Spring Sale. However, even then, the set wasn’t available for as low a price as this. Whether you need a Pokemon Pop! to act as the focal point of your collection, or your collection hasn’t even begun and you’re looking for a starting point, this particular figure is a must-have for all Pokemon fans. For the nostalgia alone with the added bonus of not having to worry about people judging you for choosing Bulbasaur.
Pokemon’s Pop! scene might have settled down somewhat for the time being, but all of that attention appears to have shifted to its plush division instead.The Pokemon Center restocked its Van Gogh collectionthis week, including the highly sought-after Pikachu plush that has the Electric-type cosplaying as the iconic Dutch artist. One of Pokemon’s biggest plushes yet was also revealed -a 59-inch Slowpoke priced at $450, apparently the same size as the Pokemon are in the games.