Summary
Pokemonand Funko teamed up to release Jumbo Pops modeled after Legendary Pokemon throughout 2024, rolling them out at various conventions. There is no firm plan yet, but a WonderCon reveal suggests it has similar plans this year.A Suicune Jumbo Funko Pophas been officially revealed, and it will be available next month at WonderCon.
Suicune’s figure was part of a wider reveal showing off Funko Pops from various fandoms that will be available at WonderCon 2025, both in-person, through Funko, and at various retailers depending on the Pop. The Legendary Beast joins a Funko Pop range that continues to grow all the time, and since it has the Jumbo distinction, it will be significantly bigger, and therefore more expensive, than a regular Funko Pop.
Funko hasn’t revealed how big its Suicune Pop will be or how much it will cost. However,Jumbo Pops tend to be around ten inches tall. That’s pretty big compared to normal Pops which usually measure in at around four inches tall, so more than twice the size for Jumbo figures. If Funko follows the same pricing strategy as it did with last year’s convention Pokemon Jumbo Pops,it’s going to cost you $45to add Gen 2’s Suicune to your collection.
Suicune Is Getting A Jumbo Funko Pop At WonderCon
Pokemon Continuing Its 2024 Trend Of Releasing Jumbo Legendaries At Conventions
Attendees at this year’s WonderCon,which runs from March 28 through March 30, will be the first to see the Pop in person and will be able to buy it at the convention. If you’re not going to be at WonderCon, you will still be able to buy the figure. Suicune will belisted with other WonderCon-exclusive Pops on its siteat some point during the dates above. Stock will likely be very limited, though.
Suicune will be joined bytwo new One Piece Pops. Nami has been paired with her White Hobby Horse for a new Pop Deluxe Ride which will be available during WonderCon weekend for $35. A first-ever Bartholomew Kuma Pop has also been revealed and will cost $20 when it becomes available during WonderCon.
Again, there has been no official confirmation that more Legendary Beasts will be turned into Jumbo Funko Pops this year, but Suicune’s reveal this early in the year suggests that might be the case. If Pokemon follows a similar pattern to the one it did last year with its Dialga, Arceus, and Palkia, we could see Entei and Raikou Pops show up at conventions during the summer and then the fall.