Funko nearing bankruptcy

Can’t say I’m really surprised. The Funko hype bubble has long since popped. They made the items people really wanted hard to get (exclusives) and overproduced the most generic looking items imaginable. Without the packaging I struggle to identify who some of their pops are supposed to be. Lego somehow makes their mini figs look much more like the characters they are supposed to be than Pops do.
 
I don't know anything about Funko's financial situation, nor do I care, but I do know not to unquestionably believe things I read on the internet.

Who/what is dexerto?

A search of the first link in the article for "difficult retail environment" brings up nothing. This quote, which is sort of the opposite of what the article states, is in there, "We delivered a solid 2025 third quarter performance, with net sales in line with internal expectations and gross margin and bottom-line profitability well ahead of expectations".

The ICv2 link is to a sponsored article about Upper Deck.

Again, I don't give a shit about Funko. But assholes creating bullshit clickbait articles can fuck right off. Don't give them clicks.
 
I feel bad for all the Pop collectors who bought into the damn things as investments. They are truly this generation's Beanie Babies. It's going to get even sadder as more of them try to unload their collections, especially if they're in economic distress and are looking at Pops as a lifeline.
 
I never thought Funko going public was a good idea to begin with (their stock even fell 33% the first day!). And this particular article is certainly not the first we've heard of Funko's financial woes. Also the information in that article is coming from Funko's own SEC filing.
 
If I remember correctly, Dexerto is not exactly the most trusted, reliable source. I'm not gonna deny that Funko isn't doing as well as they used to- that's pretty clear. But I'm also not sure things are quiiiiite as bad as that article would have us believe. I know the new CEO just came on and laid out a plan for the next year or so, which, granted, doesn't really mean all that much, but it at least seems like someone is taking the reins and attempting to correct course.

Don't get me wrong- I wouldn't be surprised to see them go under in the next couple years- maybe 5 or so, if not less; the writing has been on the wall for a while- they've either fired, laid off, or lost almost all of the big names that carried the brand for a while- CEOs, marketing faces, etc. Their outreach and public interactions has all but disappeared compared to how it used to be- a podcast, their own little Con celebration thing, etc. Nobody really knows other than them, I suppose. I agree- going public didn't really seem like the best idea, but who knows what their thinking was. Always so interesting how one decision can make or break your company's success. I would be the worst business owner.

I think the biggest things working against them is oversaturation and price. There's just too many of them, and while it does seem like they've certainly cut back, there are still plenty of franchises that just don't move units. A lot of my stores are still sitting on Willow Pops from years ago, Ms Marvel, etc. But a lot of that isn't Funko's fault, per se- they put product out based on what they think will be popular. Sometimes it is, sometimes it isn't. And you know nerds love their exclusive releases- if they think there's a limited amount of something, regardless of how hideous it is, they'll jump on it, but if the same thing is widely released and easy to get, they lose interest. But there were really just too many variants- while re-releasing the same mold a dozen times in varying colors of chrome deco might be a good business decision, it was boring from a fan perspective. I may be alone in it, but I just want the character how they normally appear, not in chrome deco, not gold, not glittery, not flocked (unless they're a character that really needs it), etc.

Of course, they're not the only company to raise prices, but still. $8-10 is much more reasonable for the product than $15 or more. Sure, detail has gone up a tiny bit and all that, but it's not quite enough to justify the price increase. Especially when buying online and adding shipping- it can come out to $25-30 for 1 single Pop, depending.

I think the best thing for them to do, if it's not too late, is to cut back on the number of releases. Less saturation on the shelves, the illusion of scarcity which drives up demands, etc. Would be a shame to lose them- they really have brought a lot of joy and nostalgia to so many, and are the only company to have touched certain licenses or have gone as deep on character rosters. If given the choice between a Funko Pop and a true action figure, I'll always take the action figure, granted, but I can totally see the appeal of the Pop as well. They're great for casual fans of things like my Mom, who never cared much about nerdy things until they started doing licenses she loved, and the fact they were easily obtainable at a decent price was all the better.
 
I imagine Mondo will split off/get purchased by someone else. Their posters/vinyls have to make a killing.

The toys, whatever. They made Adventure Time and Over the Garden Wall figures that I purchased, but the toys leave a lot to be desired. Honestly, if those licenses went elsewhere, it'd be a win for me.

I don't have anything nice to say about Pops. I feel for the folks at Funko who will likely lose their jobs, though.
I think the best thing for them to do, if it's not too late, is to cut back on the number of releases. Less saturation on the shelves, the illusion of scarcity which drives up demands, etc.
Artificial scarcity would be my move, too.
 
I do think they put out so many POPs that it is hard to keep track - they could have properties you never knew about or saw - if you were a Funko POPs collector you may have known, but if you were, say, a Twin Peaks fan you might never have known they made that.
 
I do think they put out so many POPs that it is hard to keep track - they could have properties you never knew about or saw - if you were a Funko POPs collector you may have known, but if you were, say, a Twin Peaks fan you might never have known they made that.
Agreed on this one. Which was a bit fun at first- walking into a store and seeing one you didn't even know existed. But then they took that to another level with the Funko Store exclusives, so they'd either show something on the back of the box that the average Joe wouldn't know was only available on Funko's site and they'd never find it, or they wouldn't put it on the back of the box, and it would sit and rot on Funko's site because nobody knew it was there other than the super hardcore fans. With a lot of releases nowadays, they don't even show the other figures on the back of the box.

Having some sort of retro cross-sell type on the back of the box showing not only all the other figures, but where to get them, would be best. They already do that when they reveal product online- show the logo of wherever it's exclusive to, so doing so on the packaging would only make sense. Not everyone is chronically online, or follows Funko-related pages.
 
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Here's an article that doesn't seem to be written by AI:

And here's one with a real link to the SEC filing:

And the SEC filing:

page 35 of the sec filing is where they discuss it
 
Good.
Funko is an absolute blight on the collecting space. They took literally everything wrong with modern collecting and distilled it into a single product that you now can't fucking escape from. Worthless junk piled up in every goddamn store, cluttering up every e-tailer interface. Fuck 'em. May their collapse be so devastating that the terror it creates echoes across the next 10 generations of worthless executive vultures.
 
But then they took that to another level with the Funko Store exclusives, so they'd either show something on the back of the box that the average Joe wouldn't know was only available on Funko's site and they'd never find it, or they wouldn't put it on the back of the box, and it would sit and rot on Funko's site because nobody knew it was there other than the super hardcore fans.
This plus store exclusives, it shouldn't be that much work to know what is even available. I was getting the Md Max Fury Road POPs and a few times was surprised something existed.

Funko is an absolute blight on the collecting space.
I like them, they cover some properties no one else is doing at times, and could go kind of deep as well in terms of characters. But I also prefer the more stylized looks for some properties over mediocre face sculpts that we often get in 1:12 or 1:18 scale. So POPs and Minimates and bobbleheads are a nice addition to the collection here and there.
 
This does make me a bit concerned about Mondo.

Wondering if it's best on requesting a cancellation of the MOTU 200x stuff now when there's still someone to get money from, or waiting to see what actually happens...

I don't want just two figures and call it a day.
 
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