Before Pops
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Before Pops
So I've seen a couple of posts here and there about people saying that Wobblers don't sell for the same amount that they used to before Pops came along. I'm just curious if it's true or not, I've seen Wobblers for pretty cheap so did they really go for higher prices before Pops? Or did they ever reach the same value of some Pops nowadays?
What are some examples of high valued Wobblers from back then?
What are some examples of high valued Wobblers from back then?
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Re: Before Pops
I'm curious about this too. But there's still some wobblers that go for a lot even right now, like the Oogie Boogie one! I remember wanting to buy it and putting it on my wishlist when it was $10...now the price tag has put me off of getting any of the NBC wobblers, sadly, since the set won't be complete. But yeah, I guess that one's an exception. I managed to get all my Monsters University for cheap even though they've been out for a few years and are probably vaulted.
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Yes. Some wobblers sold for big bucks back in their day and now...not so much. But Funko's also a much larger company today with a much higher profile. Comparing wobblers to pops is apples and oranges.
Even though I've been collecting for over a decade, I was mostly a dabbler for the first couple of years I was on the board. Lefty Lime, Gray Beatnik and Snowbird are the ones that I remember. Folks like Ron, Carol, Kevin, and Cory can tell you a lot more about them than I can.
If you're wondering that maybe the same fate awaits pops, the answer is 'yes'.
Even though I've been collecting for over a decade, I was mostly a dabbler for the first couple of years I was on the board. Lefty Lime, Gray Beatnik and Snowbird are the ones that I remember. Folks like Ron, Carol, Kevin, and Cory can tell you a lot more about them than I can.
If you're wondering that maybe the same fate awaits pops, the answer is 'yes'.
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Squird wrote:Yes. Some wobblers sold for big bucks back in their day and now...not so much. But Funko's also a much larger company today with a much higher profile. Comparing wobblers to pops is apples and oranges.
Even though I've been collecting for over a decade, I was mostly a dabbler for the first couple of years I was on the board. Lefty Lime, Gray Beatnik and Snowbird are the ones that I remember. Folks like Ron, Carol, Kevin, and Cory can tell you a lot more about them than I can.
If you're wondering that maybe the same fate awaits pops, the answer is 'yes'.
That's why I ask
I can see the same thing happening to Pops once a more popular Funko product rolls along.
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Who knows, with all the new lines Funko's been developing it may start happening soon. I'm really interested in what would replace them in popularity.
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On the other hand I think Pops are a lot more popular than Wobblers ever were so who knows what happens.
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I just paid big bucks for my Freddy Freddy 1/48 Wobbler. There are some still "worth" the big bucks, and some that aren't worth much at all. Example being the SDCC Metallic Skeletor that I picked up from Gemini ON CLEARANCE for less than 20 bucks.
Oh, and the next "big thing" is Dorbz. They will replace POPs in the near future. The demand is already starting to rise for them.
Oh, and the next "big thing" is Dorbz. They will replace POPs in the near future. The demand is already starting to rise for them.
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Re: Before Pops
Ske7ch wrote:Dorbz? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
That's no doubt what some Wacky Wobbler fans thought about Pops haha. I've been wagering with myself whether the new wobblers could possibly be the "next big thing," but it's true that the Dorbz reception has been pretty good.
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Milotti wrote:Ske7ch wrote:Dorbz? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
That's no doubt what some Wacky Wobbler fans thought about Pops haha. I've been wagering with myself whether the new wobblers could possibly be the "next big thing," but it's true that the Dorbz reception has been pretty good.
I would love to know the opinions of collectors here on what they thought about Pops when they started to be released
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The more Wobbler's I got, the more I realized how much I truly love their look and their style. Some still keep a high price tag though..I saw a Super Freddy Wobbler sale for a hefty price tag not too long ago. If some of those extremely limited ones went up, I'm sure some major cash would be thrown down....
Interest in Dorbz has also risen for me as well, especially as I wait for the Scooby Doo line
Interest in Dorbz has also risen for me as well, especially as I wait for the Scooby Doo line
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thejosh2010 wrote:The more Wobbler's I got, the more I realized how much I truly love their look and their style. Some still keep a high price tag though..I saw a Super Freddy Wobbler sale for a hefty price tag not too long ago. If some of those extremely limited ones went up, I'm sure some major cash would be thrown down....
Interest in Dorbz has also risen for me as well, especially as I wait for the Scooby Doo line
I want a couple of crystal wobbler
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I'm not particularly a bobble-head fan, but there are some Wobblers I'd like to get (Jughead!!! <3). I've definitely hopped onto the Dorbz bandwagon. They're just so darn... adorable!
And yes, I'd also like to know what Wobbler fans first thought of Pops.
And yes, I'd also like to know what Wobbler fans first thought of Pops.
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Would also like to know which are those Wobblers that are still very sought after.
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Milotti wrote:Ske7ch wrote:Dorbz? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
That's no doubt what some Wacky Wobbler fans thought about Pops haha. I've been wagering with myself whether the new wobblers could possibly be the "next big thing," but it's true that the Dorbz reception has been pretty good.
I just can't get into those new style Wobblers. It's too childish/cartoonish and reminds me of those Monster High School dolls. Like that Princess Leia is 100% one of those dolls.
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Ske7ch wrote:thejosh2010 wrote:The more Wobbler's I got, the more I realized how much I truly love their look and their style. Some still keep a high price tag though..I saw a Super Freddy Wobbler sale for a hefty price tag not too long ago. If some of those extremely limited ones went up, I'm sure some major cash would be thrown down....
Interest in Dorbz has also risen for me as well, especially as I wait for the Scooby Doo line
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Oh, and the next "big thing" is Dorbz. They will replace POPs in the near future. The demand is already starting to rise for them.
I think so, too.
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Ske7ch wrote:Milotti wrote:Ske7ch wrote:Dorbz? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
That's no doubt what some Wacky Wobbler fans thought about Pops haha. I've been wagering with myself whether the new wobblers could possibly be the "next big thing," but it's true that the Dorbz reception has been pretty good.
I would love to know the opinions of collectors here on what they thought about Pops when they started to be released
The same thing pop collectors say about Dorbz. Too cute, limited platform, terrible pose, the dead eyes, obnoxious collectors (you haven't said that last one yet, but wait for it).
I thought they were neat. I still do, but they don't hold my attention like Spastiks, Wobblers and now Dorbz. They were certainly an improvement of Funko Force, that all looked constipated.
Rock Candy and the new Wobblers definitely have a Bratz/Monster High/any doll that's not a Barbie feel to them. I hope they look more like the two Star Wars figures Funko did for Vans a couple years ago. See if you can find images of Vader and Fett. Vader is one of my favorite Funko pieces of all time.
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Squird wrote:poppetmaster wrote:
Oh, and the next "big thing" is Dorbz. They will replace POPs in the near future. The demand is already starting to rise for them.
I think so, too.
I guess now's the time for everyone to decide if they're on board or not, then. I like Dorbz for their little smiles, but there aren't many out yet that I want to buy. But I know that'll change soon as they start releasing more.
And as for the new Wobblers, I don't exactly have a problem with the Monster High vibes--I've never been a doll girl or collected dolls, but I do think Monster High dolls look interesting, especially the multi-limbed, two-headed ones. But on the other hand, I love the details of the old wobblers. Just compare the Rey Wacky Wobbler's face to her face on the new one. The old one just looked so individual, with the lines, the shape of the nose and lips, and I like how the eyes are more realistic. The one thing I do like about the new wobblers is that the heads are more proportional; I know some people may prefer the massive, long head look but I think it looks bad on some of the human characters. And as much as I like Toy Story, I never liked the look of their Wacky Wobblers.
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There are some Wobblers that will continue to remain high(er) such as the limited edition Pez line, low numbered FunDays pieces, and many of the Freddys, even though they may not be at the peak prices from a few years ago.
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some higher value wobblers were limited runs or chases or both. 1/12 Freddy chases. 1/6 Pez wobblers and the like
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Milotti wrote:Squird wrote:poppetmaster wrote:
Oh, and the next "big thing" is Dorbz. They will replace POPs in the near future. The demand is already starting to rise for them.
I think so, too.
I guess now's the time for everyone to decide if they're on board or not, then. I like Dorbz for their little smiles, but there aren't many out yet that I want to buy. But I know that'll change soon as they start releasing more.
And as for the new Wobblers, I don't exactly have a problem with the Monster High vibes--I've never been a doll girl or collected dolls, but I do think Monster High dolls look interesting, especially the multi-limbed, two-headed ones. But on the other hand, I love the details of the old wobblers. Just compare the Rey Wacky Wobbler's face to her face on the new one. The old one just looked so individual, with the lines, the shape of the nose and lips, and I like how the eyes are more realistic. The one thing I do like about the new wobblers is that the heads are more proportional; I know some people may prefer the massive, long head look but I think it looks bad on some of the human characters. And as much as I like Toy Story, I never liked the look of their Wacky Wobblers.
I cant get into Dorbz, but I know I better start forcing myself to like them. Seeing the craziness ensue over that metallic Maleficent, and the chase Dorbz now and some of the other pieces that are being bumped in price. POPs are at their peak right now I believe. Give it another year maybe before the decline starts. Then again who knows, maybe itll continue to blow up for a while longer before the big burst.
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poppetmaster wrote:Milotti wrote:Squird wrote:
I think so, too.
I guess now's the time for everyone to decide if they're on board or not, then. I like Dorbz for their little smiles, but there aren't many out yet that I want to buy. But I know that'll change soon as they start releasing more.
And as for the new Wobblers, I don't exactly have a problem with the Monster High vibes--I've never been a doll girl or collected dolls, but I do think Monster High dolls look interesting, especially the multi-limbed, two-headed ones. But on the other hand, I love the details of the old wobblers. Just compare the Rey Wacky Wobbler's face to her face on the new one. The old one just looked so individual, with the lines, the shape of the nose and lips, and I like how the eyes are more realistic. The one thing I do like about the new wobblers is that the heads are more proportional; I know some people may prefer the massive, long head look but I think it looks bad on some of the human characters. And as much as I like Toy Story, I never liked the look of their Wacky Wobblers.
I cant get into Dorbz, but I know I better start forcing myself to like them. Seeing the craziness ensue over that metallic Maleficent, and the chase Dorbz now and some of the other pieces that are being bumped in price. POPs are at their peak right now I believe. Give it another year maybe before the decline starts. Then again who knows, maybe itll continue to blow up for a while longer before the big burst.
I mean like I said on the other I believe Pops are waaaaay more Popular than Wobblers were correct me if I'm wrong, so who knows what happens. Today a saw a Target Batman dorb sell for $100...I couldn't believe it
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Ske7ch wrote:poppetmaster wrote:Milotti wrote:
I guess now's the time for everyone to decide if they're on board or not, then. I like Dorbz for their little smiles, but there aren't many out yet that I want to buy. But I know that'll change soon as they start releasing more.
And as for the new Wobblers, I don't exactly have a problem with the Monster High vibes--I've never been a doll girl or collected dolls, but I do think Monster High dolls look interesting, especially the multi-limbed, two-headed ones. But on the other hand, I love the details of the old wobblers. Just compare the Rey Wacky Wobbler's face to her face on the new one. The old one just looked so individual, with the lines, the shape of the nose and lips, and I like how the eyes are more realistic. The one thing I do like about the new wobblers is that the heads are more proportional; I know some people may prefer the massive, long head look but I think it looks bad on some of the human characters. And as much as I like Toy Story, I never liked the look of their Wacky Wobblers.
I cant get into Dorbz, but I know I better start forcing myself to like them. Seeing the craziness ensue over that metallic Maleficent, and the chase Dorbz now and some of the other pieces that are being bumped in price. POPs are at their peak right now I believe. Give it another year maybe before the decline starts. Then again who knows, maybe itll continue to blow up for a while longer before the big burst.
I mean like I said on the other I believe Pops are waaaaay more Popular than Wobblers were correct me if I'm wrong, so who knows what happens. Today a saw a Target Batman dorb sell for $100...I couldn't believe it
Well those ECCC Dorbz are still selling for a lot. That chrome Batmobile was selling for 160+ when ECCC was still going on. I think that Freddy Dorbz was around 200+ as well. FOR A DORBZ. Come on people.
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poppetmaster wrote:Ske7ch wrote:poppetmaster wrote:
I cant get into Dorbz, but I know I better start forcing myself to like them. Seeing the craziness ensue over that metallic Maleficent, and the chase Dorbz now and some of the other pieces that are being bumped in price. POPs are at their peak right now I believe. Give it another year maybe before the decline starts. Then again who knows, maybe itll continue to blow up for a while longer before the big burst.
I mean like I said on the other I believe Pops are waaaaay more Popular than Wobblers were correct me if I'm wrong, so who knows what happens. Today a saw a Target Batman dorb sell for $100...I couldn't believe it
Well those ECCC Dorbz are still selling for a lot. That chrome Batmobile was selling for 160+ when ECCC was still going on. I think that Freddy Dorbz was around 200+ as well. FOR A DORBZ. Come on people.
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icemanfan44 wrote:some higher value wobblers were limited runs or chases or both. 1/12 Freddy chases. 1/6 Pez wobblers and the like
Those are awesome, how much do some of those sell for?
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Ske7ch wrote:Those are awesome, how much do some of those sell for?
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poppetmaster wrote:Ske7ch wrote:Those are awesome, how much do some of those sell for?
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Milotti wrote:Ske7ch wrote:Dorbz? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
That's no doubt what some Wacky Wobbler fans thought about Pops haha. I've been wagering with myself whether the new wobblers could possibly be the "next big thing," but it's true that the Dorbz reception has been pretty good.
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Just a brief response by someone has ridden the wobbler wave. Wacky Wobblers never reached anywhere the worldwide popularity that Pop!s have. The distribution was on a much smaller scale, and the community of Funatics who bought them and loved them was much smaller as well. There was a year just as Pop!s were being introduced that Brian asked some of us to do what we could to spread the word to get enough folks at Fundays to justify renting a hall and hiring caterers (those who attended that Funday were well rewarded with tons of Freddys and other goodies).
As for values, I recall when some of the more desirable wobblers were selling for well over $300 - $500 !! Such as Snowbird, Outback Kangaroo..... These were not very limited as compared to some that brother Bear has pictured above. But most of us were not looking at wobblers as either investments or as something to try to make a quick buck by flipping. We just wanted to add to our collections and to help others do the same.
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As for values, I recall when some of the more desirable wobblers were selling for well over $300 - $500 !! Such as Snowbird, Outback Kangaroo..... These were not very limited as compared to some that brother Bear has pictured above. But most of us were not looking at wobblers as either investments or as something to try to make a quick buck by flipping. We just wanted to add to our collections and to help others do the same.
Here's Funday 2008...
At the SDCC Funko booth one could hear crickets chirping...
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I might actually enjoy a small decline in pops when everyone isn't after what I want. So, enjoy your Dorbz....the last of the pops will be mine.....(Laughs maniacally)
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Alleycat wrote:Just a brief response by someone has ridden the wobbler wave. Wacky Wobblers never reached anywhere the worldwide popularity that Pop!s have. The distribution was on a much smaller scale, and the community of Funatics who bought them and loved them was much smaller as well. There was a year just as Pop!s were being introduced that Brian asked some of us to do what we could to spread the word to get enough folks at Fundays to justify renting a hall and hiring caterers (those who attended that Funday were well rewarded with tons of Freddys and other goodies).
As for values, I recall when some of the more desirable wobblers were selling for well over $300 - $500 !! Such as Snowbird, Outback Kangaroo..... These were not very limited as compared to some that brother Bear has pictured above. But most of us were not looking at wobblers as either investments or as something to try to make a quick buck by flipping. We just wanted to add to our collections and to help others do the same.
Here's Funday 2008...
At the SDCC Funko booth one could hear crickets chirping...
Look at how empty that booth is. If only it were like that at ECCC this year
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Milotti wrote:Squird wrote:poppetmaster wrote:
Oh, and the next "big thing" is Dorbz. They will replace POPs in the near future. The demand is already starting to rise for them.
I think so, too.
I guess now's the time for everyone to decide if they're on board or not, then. I like Dorbz for their little smiles, but there aren't many out yet that I want to buy. But I know that'll change soon as they start releasing more.
You're free to get on or off board at any time. There's nothing magical about right now, unless you're going to make a run at completeism. If so, then yes, now would be a good time to start. Just looking at the Funko catalog, pretty much every new pop wave has a complementary Dorbz release. You can fall behind rather quickly.
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Squird wrote:Milotti wrote:Squird wrote:
I think so, too.
I guess now's the time for everyone to decide if they're on board or not, then. I like Dorbz for their little smiles, but there aren't many out yet that I want to buy. But I know that'll change soon as they start releasing more.
You're free to get on or off board at any time. There's nothing magical about right now, unless you're going to make a run at completeism. If so, then yes, now would be a good time to start. Just looking at the Funko catalog, pretty much every new pop wave has a complementary Dorbz release. You can fall behind rather quickly.
I am contemplating getting the DC villain Dorbz...maybe one day they will end up like the current DC villain POPs. Then again, Dorbz just don't appeal to me right now.
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And maybe they won't. There's so much stuff I could have gotten but walked away from because I didn't like them. No regrets on passing them up.
If I didn't like it at 10 bucks, I'm not going to suddenly LOVE it now that it's a hundred.
If I didn't like it at 10 bucks, I'm not going to suddenly LOVE it now that it's a hundred.
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Squird wrote:And maybe they won't. There's so much stuff I could have gotten but walked away from because I didn't like them. No regrets on passing them up.
If I didn't like it at 10 bucks, I'm not going to suddenly LOVE it now that it's a hundred.
My thoughts exactly, if I buy something at $10 or at $500 it's simply because I like it enough to buy it.
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You can also see from the pics of the sdcc 2008 how much people went to that event... I bet you that today you cannot make that pic possible....
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I got my first Wobbler today, since they started before POP's does that mean I traveled through time?
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NCDS wrote:I got my first Wobbler today, since it they started before POP's does that mean I traveled through time?
Congratulations! Let's see it so we can figure out what year you went back to
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