dtmkyle wrote:Nothing too crazy compared to everyone else but i have one of the crazy color boo berry protos signed and numbered by brian! Also have a few of the polystone ad icon wobblers!
crazy color protos are some of the rarest. Very cool.
dtmkyle wrote:Nothing too crazy compared to everyone else but i have one of the crazy color boo berry protos signed and numbered by brian! Also have a few of the polystone ad icon wobblers!
case wrote:My Oddest series I have is probably the Star Wars Monster Mash ups. I haven’t looked too hard, but was wondering if there are other fandoms the were mashed up?
Nis_chac wrote:case wrote:My Oddest series I have is probably the Star Wars Monster Mash ups. I haven’t looked too hard, but was wondering if there are other fandoms the were mashed up?
Wow!
thejosh2010 wrote:Nis_chac wrote:case wrote:My Oddest series I have is probably the Star Wars Monster Mash ups. I haven’t looked too hard, but was wondering if there are other fandoms the were mashed up?
Wow!
Star Wars & Angry birds..
case wrote:thejosh2010 wrote:Nis_chac wrote:Wow!
Star Wars & Angry birds..
True that Josh! I had a feeling there was something else!
Nis_chac wrote:case wrote:thejosh2010 wrote:
Star Wars & Angry birds..
True that Josh! I had a feeling there was something else!
Wait theses are made by Funko???
thejosh2010 wrote:Nis_chac wrote:case wrote:
True that Josh! I had a feeling there was something else!
Wait theses are made by Funko???
Yes, Funko wobblers!
Scotty wrote:I just found this thread as well. A great trip through Funko history. Josh, I'm really impressed with how many rarities you've scarfed up.
I have quite a few obscure pieces, but the oddest has to be the Sylvester proto Funko made to test producing a standard sized Wobbler that made sound. It is quite the DIY project. Sadly the wires are cut so I'd have to do some major surgery to see if a sound was programmed in anywhere. I'm sure I'll get to it one day.
Scotty wrote:I just found this thread as well. A great trip through Funko history. Josh, I'm really impressed with how many rarities you've scarfed up.
I have quite a few obscure pieces, but the oddest has to be the Sylvester proto Funko made to test producing a standard sized Wobbler that made sound. It is quite the DIY project. Sadly the wires are cut so I'd have to do some major surgery to see if a sound was programmed in anywhere. I'm sure I'll get to it one day.
Scotty wrote:I just found this thread as well. A great trip through Funko history. Josh, I'm really impressed with how many rarities you've scarfed up.
I have quite a few obscure pieces, but the oddest has to be the Sylvester proto Funko made to test producing a standard sized Wobbler that made sound. It is quite the DIY project. Sadly the wires are cut so I'd have to do some major surgery to see if a sound was programmed in anywhere. I'm sure I'll get to it one day.
thejosh2010 wrote:Nis_chac wrote:case wrote:
True that Josh! I had a feeling there was something else!
Wait theses are made by Funko???
Yes, Funko wobblers!
FireEmblemZack wrote:Wow, just found this thread and it was so cool to read through it! So many awesome unique pieces! I posted this in the Wobbler Dance Hall but I think it works here too: This is the Lee's Toy Review magazine with the Freddy Wobbler that goes with it! I love how the 2000s were a perfect time for magazines. Stuff like Nintendo Power, Disney adventures and the Nick magazine were all favorites of mine growing up. Too bad all the news you need is in your pocket But at least it's cool history!
icemanfan44 wrote:
This can of corn was acutally a T-Shirt in a can put out in the Funko Mart days of SDCC around 2004 I beleive
Wow those Flyers tho!!!
Funko shoes? oh yes, 2004 SDCC , 48 pairs of Funko Flyers were made and given away. Too fun.
What is your oddest piece of Funko history?
Westlos420 wrote:icemanfan44 wrote:
This can of corn was acutally a T-Shirt in a can put out in the Funko Mart days of SDCC around 2004 I beleive
Wow those Flyers tho!!!
Funko shoes? oh yes, 2004 SDCC , 48 pairs of Funko Flyers were made and given away. Too fun.
What is your oddest piece of Funko history?
Nis_chac wrote:Westlos420 wrote:icemanfan44 wrote:
This can of corn was acutally a T-Shirt in a can put out in the Funko Mart days of SDCC around 2004 I beleive
Wow those Flyers tho!!!
Funko shoes? oh yes, 2004 SDCC , 48 pairs of Funko Flyers were made and given away. Too fun.
What is your oddest piece of Funko history?
Wow I’ve only heard about those sneakers! So cool!
icemanfan44 wrote:
FREDDY FUNKO CIRCUS PUNKS
funkystark wrote:I would have to say this is pretty rare,odd, awesome call it what you will In early 2014 closing in on my wedding, I knew that some of my awesome Funatic friends were making quite the trek to Canada (some even had to get their first passport) to be part of our special day and I wanted to say thank you. So I reached out to Brian and asked if I could get some blank shirt retro Freddys that myself and my wife could customize as Thank yous for the Funatic guest. Well Brain much to my surprise (really it shouldn't have been because the man is awesome) took my request one step further and had these made! My wife knew about the little ones being made for thank yous but I managed to keep the big one a surprise. The big one started the night on our reception table greeting everyone that came to the wedding, quickly became the talk of the wedding and eventually was the most requested dance partner of the night!
thejosh2010 wrote:Since I really hadn't seen these posted here, I thought it is crucial that these two pieces of Funko history should be included! A true couple of limited gems from the mid-2000's, both exclusive to Nodderworld! Two tremendously special pieces that are two of my most adored acquisitions!!
1 of 25, It's Time For Fun Clock
1 of 48, The Future Of Fun Clock
thejosh2010 wrote:For Freddy Friday, a never released Freddy Funko neon clock that would have been the 3rd large clock to be released by Funko in the mid-2000's; only 2 samples were ever made. Another full sized clock...it's roughly 14" in diameter
icemanfan44 wrote:
This can of corn was acutally a T-Shirt in a can put out in the Funko Mart days of SDCC around 2004 I beleive
Funko shoes? oh yes, 2004 SDCC , 48 pairs of Funko Flyers were made and given away. Too fun.
What is your oddest piece of Funko history?
thejosh2010 wrote:sdcccrasher wrote:My oddest piece is a Spastik Plastik coin purse.
Yay, i finally found them! I have two...not sure how many there were but i'm sure Rev has them all
thejosh2010 wrote:Since I really hadn't seen these posted here, I thought it is crucial that these two pieces of Funko history should be included! A true couple of limited gems from the mid-2000's, both exclusive to Nodderworld! Two tremendously special pieces that are two of my most adored acquisitions!!
1 of 25, It's Time For Fun Clock
1 of 48, The Future Of Fun Clock
FunkoFern wrote:Found this at a local toy show and knew I HAD to have it. I think its one of the most unique things in our collection!
FunkoAlphaBravo wrote:FunkoFern wrote:Found this at a local toy show and knew I HAD to have it. I think its one of the most unique things in our collection!
Congratulations ! It’s a great piece to have
case wrote:My Oddest series I have is probably the Star Wars Monster Mash ups. I haven’t looked too hard, but was wondering if there are other fandoms the were mashed up?
icemanfan44 wrote:
This can of corn was acutally a T-Shirt in a can put out in the Funko Mart days of SDCC around 2004 I beleive
Funko shoes? oh yes, 2004 SDCC , 48 pairs of Funko Flyers were made and given away. Too fun.
What is your oddest piece of Funko history?
thejosh2010 wrote:Hmm...this looks familiar... It's a pretty cool piece of Funko history from the 2004 Funko booth at SDCC
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