I wrote on the other blog about accidentally ending up at a party when we visited the Hollywood Funko Pop.
That was great, but I didn't post any pictures. That's a shame when there is so much cuteness.
In some ways, the party made appreciating it harder.
Because of where the hot dogs were, some things were kind of less accessible.
I got in anyway, and later saw that it was more blocked off.
That was probably my fault. Worth it!
One big difference between the Hollywood and Everett locations is that there were no outside statues; all the fun is inside.
The Walk of Fame star in front of the shop was for Sid & Marty Kroft, and that seemed like a good fit.
I don't collect the figures, but many of them are interesting to look at, especially when arranged in large tableaux.
Oh, and there's clothes and backpacks and things too.
Regardless of what you are interested in, there should be something that appeals to you.
The MTV Spaceman brought back some memories.
Not long after our visit, we learned that the company is facing bankruptcy. That seemed odd so shortly after a celebration of their billionth figure sold.
With tariffs and things, it's an uncertain world.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/major-toy-company-funko-warns-183003757.html
It was still fun to look at.
COVID: There may have been more people there because of the party, but I have heard it is not uncommon for there to be a lineup before they open. Wearing a mask inside is just common sense.
Accessibility: This is well-designed for mobility with good bathrooms and ramps.
There were some steps that could be gone around, but I appreciated how they were marked.
Some of the photo options may not work well, like sitting across from Greedo or in the Landspeeder.
There is still plenty to see.
At least for now.
Related posts:
https://sporkful.blogspot.com/2025/10/serendipity.html
https://sporktogo.blogspot.com/2022/09/everett-washington-funko-hq.html






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