Founded in 1998 by Mike Becker, Funko Inc. brings nostalgia to its customers via thousands of adorable figures of classic characters from television, movies, and video games. One of the most popular lines of Funko toys is its hundreds of Disney Pop! Figures. Whether it’s Disney movies, cartoons, games, or its various theme parks, The Walt Disney Company is close to the hearts of kids and adults all over the world.
Like many collectibles, some Funko Pops are worth quite a bit of money, but their value fluctuates frequently based on the age and popularity of the toy, as well as consumer demand. Take a look at a list of 10 rare Disney Pop! Figures, and what they are worth according to estimates from Pop Price Guide.
10 Genie (Metallic) – $690
Boisterous and full of life, the Genie is one of the most beloved and recognizable characters in Disney’s Aladdin. The late, great Robin Williams originally brought the character to life in the 1992 animated film. Will Smith got his turn, and starred as the lonely but jovial genie in the 2019, live-action remake.
This San Diego Comic Con exclusive figure is Metallic Genie #54, and it was made in 2013. Funko created 480 of these figures, and its estimated worth is nearly $700.
9 Winnie The Pooh (Flocked) – $780
This fictional “silly ol’ bear” has been around since the 1920s with A. A Milne’s collection of children’s stories. Disney continues to revisit this cherished character from The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh in 1977, all the way to Christopher Robin in 2018.
Honey pot in hand, Winnie The Pooh #32 is a 2012 San Diego Comic Con exclusive. This unique Pop is flocked, which means that it is covered in a thin layer of soft fibers, rather than smooth plastic.
8 Jack Skellington (Glow In The Dark) – $930
Directed by Tim Burton, A Nightmare Before Christmas is a mixed-up holiday tale about Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town, and his discovery that there is more to the world than his spooky, Halloween-themed home.
Jack Skellington #15 is a Toy Tokyo Winter Wonderland exclusive Pop. It sold only at the famous New York City toy store in 2012. This figure glows in the dark and is 1 of only 252.
7 Sulley (Flocked) – $1,240
James P. Sullivan – aka Sulley – is one of Monsters Inc’s top scarers, but life as he knows it changes when a sweet little girl he calls “Boo” follows him back from the human world and into Monstropolis.
Sulley #4 is the perfect Funko to have a special “flocked” version. The fuzzy fibers mimic his thick blue fur. Flocked Sulley is a limited edition Disney store exclusive. Funko created him especially for San Diego Comic Con in 2011.
6 Lotso (Flocked) – $1,590
Lots-o’-Huggin’ Bear is a surprise antagonist from Toy Story 3. The fluffy, strawberry-scented plushie is the leader of Sunnyside Daycare. Initially warm and welcoming to the toys, it doesn’t take long for them to see his true, cruel colors.
This flocked D23 Expo exclusive figure is Lotso #13. He debuted in 2011 and is 1 of 480.
5 Mr. Incredible (Blue Suit) – $1,630
Forced to live a double life in a world where “Supers” are illegal, Bob Parr (previously Mr. Incredible) hides his super strength and struggles with his day-to-day as a husband and father, and can’t shake the feeling that something is missing.
Mr. Incredible #17 is a rare version of the character in his original blue super suit. Available at the 2011 San Diego Comic Con, this Pop is a Disney Store limited edition.
4 Buzz Lightyear w/Zurg – $1,900
Buzz Lightyear to the rescue! Voiced by Tim Allen, Buzz is a Space Ranger who works for Star Command and has no idea that he is just a toy. His main antagonist is Zurg, and he goes head to head with the evil Emperor in Toy Story 2 after he accidentally sets him free from his action figure box prison.
Unlike most of the other Funko Pops, this Buzz does not have his own number, but he does glow in the dark! He is a D23 Exclusive from 2013, and only 150 were produced.
3 Dumbo (Gold) – $2,710
Cruelly separated from his mother as a baby, little Dumbo is forced to perform in a circus because of his laughably large ears. This 1941 animated film may have its flaws, but it is a story of love, acceptance, and believing in yourself. Disney recently remade Dumbo in 2019 as a part of its series of live-action remakes.
This 2013 limited edition item is gold Dumbo #50. It is one of only 48, and worth nearly $3,000.
2 Mickey Mouse (Blue & Red) – $2,760
This cheerful mouse is the character that ultimately represents Disney. It’s difficult to think about the company itself without thinking of its mascot, Mickey Mouse. Funko has dozens of colorful and creative Mickey Pop figures, but some of them are worth more than others.
The blue and red Mickey Mouse from the 2012 San Diego Comic Con was not easy an easy find. Funko only made 18 of the blue and red versions, as well as 18 nearly identical black and white version of this cute little Pop.
1 Dumbo (Clown) – $5,780
Funko has a variety of options for Dumbo fans, and surprisingly, many of them are rare and in high demand. Clown Dumbo #50 is the rarest of them all. He comes adorably clad in his circus makeup and dressed for his performance. Like its cousin, Gold Dumbo, it is 1 of only 48 figures of its kind that sold at the 2013 San Diego Comic Convention, and its worth fluctuates drastically between $5,500 and $7,500.
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