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New York Toy Fair 2020 Funko Pop Pokemon Include Angry Pikachu and an XL Mewtwo

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The Toy Fair New York 2020 is being held February 22-25, 2020, and that means new figure and toy reveals. In particular, it means more Funko Pop Pokemon. At this event, five new figures were revealed and shared on Twitter. Four are standard size characters, while the fifth is an extra large Mewtwo based on the smaller designed revealed earlier in February 2020.

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The four standard Funko Pop Pokemon figures are Cubone, Growlithe, Ratata, and Angry Pikachu. This marks the third Pikachu sculpt so far, as a standard Pikachu was a Target exclusive in 2018 and a waving Pikachu was given a wider release in 2019.

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The new Funko Pop Mewtwo is going to be a Target exclusive figure. This is a 10” tall statue, which means it will likely cost $29.99 like the 10” tall Target Exclusive Eevee currently available.

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The Funko Pop Pokemon collection is steadily growing, but so far mostly contains characters from the first generation. Things started out with Pikachu, then Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle. After that, an Eevee appeared. Earlier this month, the standard Mewtwo, Mr. Mime, and Vulpix were confirmed. That’s also when the first Generation II character, Pichu, appeared.

Release dates have not been revealed for any of the new Funko Pop Pokemon.

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