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The Best Funko Pop YouTubers
to Follow

From new-release news and store hunts to record-setting collection tours and figure-value guides — the complete guide to the top Funko Pop content creators, verified by CollectiblesFamous.

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Updated: 2026-05-21
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Funko Pops are one of the most recognizable collectibles on the planet — those big-headed vinyl figures cover nearly every franchise, character, and fandom imaginable. With new Pops released almost every week and a passionate global community, Funko has a large and lively content-creator scene on YouTube. This guide organizes the best Funko Pop YouTubers by what they cover — news, hunting, collection tours, and value — so you can find exactly who to follow.

CollectiblesFamous verifies toy and collectible creators by hand. Every channel below is actively producing Funko content and was chosen for the quality and reliability of what it puts out — not just its subscriber count.

The Best Funko Pop YouTubers

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Top Pops
@TopPops
The largest Funko-focused channel on YouTube, run by Canadian creator Tristan Wigglesworth. The go-to source for Funko news, new-release reveals, and honest reviews — if a wave just dropped, Top Pops has already covered it.
News · ReviewsLatest Releases
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The POPthusiast
@ThePOPthusiast
Run by Paul Scardino, a multiple-time Guinness World Record holder for the largest Funko Pop collection. Deep-dive collection tours, unboxings, product reviews, and interviews with other collectors and creators.
Collection ToursUnboxings
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Original Funko
@OriginalFunko
The official channel from Funko itself. First looks at upcoming Pops, behind-the-scenes on how figures are designed and made, convention coverage, and announcements straight from the source.
Official · RevealsBehind the Scenes
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Pop Hunters
@PopHunters
Built around the thrill of the hunt — store runs, chase finds, and grail discoveries — paired with practical advice on keeping a collection in mint condition.
Hunting · FindsCollection Care
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SkittleRampage
@SkittleRampage
A vinyl-toy channel with a heavy Funko focus. Known for store-hunting and convention-hunting videos — Comic-Con, TargetCon, and more — chasing exclusives and chase variants on camera.
Hunting · ConventionsVinyl Toys
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News, Reveals & Review Channels

Funko's release schedule is relentless — new Pops drop almost every week across hundreds of licenses. News and review channels are how collectors keep up. They cover upcoming-Pop reveals, wave announcements, and exclusive retailer drops (Target, Walmart, Hot Topic, and convention exclusives), plus honest reviews of how figures actually look in hand versus their promo photos. If you want to know what is coming and whether it is worth buying, these channels are essential viewing.

Hunting & Finds Channels

Hunting is at the heart of Funko culture. "The hunt" means physically searching store shelves — Target, Walmart, GameStop, and convention floors — for new releases, exclusives, and especially chases. Hunting channels film store runs and convention sweeps, sharing where and when product appears, how to spot a chase in the box, and the genuine excitement of pulling a grail. They are equal parts entertainment and practical scouting for collectors who like to find figures in the wild.

What is a chase? A chase is a rarer variant of a standard Pop — a different paint job, a glow-in-the-dark finish, a metallic version — randomly mixed into shipments at roughly one in every six figures. Chases often carry a significant premium on the secondary market, which is why so much hunting content is built around finding them.

Collection Tours & Display Channels

For many collectors, displaying the collection is half the hobby. Collection-tour channels showcase enormous, carefully organized Funko collections — including The POPthusiast's record-setting one — and offer ideas for shelving, lighting, protecting, and arranging figures. Whether you collect a single franchise or cast a wide net across fandoms, these channels are a steady source of display inspiration and organization tips.

Value, Grading & Spotting Fakes

Most Funko Pops stay close to their retail price, but a meaningful minority — vaulted (discontinued) figures, convention exclusives, chases, and genuine grails — climb well above it. Value-focused channels track which Pops are appreciating and why. They also cover grading: services now grade and slab Funko Pops much like trading cards, and a high grade can multiply a figure's value. Just as importantly, these channels teach collectors to spot counterfeit Pops — an unfortunately common problem — and to use hard-shell protectors to keep figures in grade-worthy condition.

Collector's note: Counterfeit Funko Pops are widespread, especially for high-value figures sold through informal channels. Before paying a premium, learn the tells — box print quality, sticker placement, paint detail — that creators in this space cover in depth, and buy graded or from trusted sellers when the price is significant.

Frequently Asked Questions

It depends what you want. Top Pops is the largest channel and the best all-round source for Funko news and reviews. The POPthusiast — run by a multiple-time Guinness World Record holder — is the best for collection deep-dives, and Original Funko is the official channel for first looks and reveals.
A chase is a rarer variant of a standard Pop — a different paint, finish, or detail — randomly inserted into shipments at roughly one in six. Chases usually command a premium on the secondary market, and finding them is the focus of much Funko hunting content.
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Most Funko Pops stay near retail price, so they are better thought of as a hobby than an investment. A minority — vaulted figures, exclusives, chases, and grails, especially in high grades — do appreciate. Value and grading channels track which Pops gain value and why, and note that the market is fad-sensitive.

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