Well today’s the day. I’ve been meaning to do a video walk-through of my Funko collection. I’m on holidays this week so I had time to go through everything and, with Jeanette out of the house, I was able to get through it all. Of course, as I said, I was on holidays and that meant a trip to Toronto to connect with my children, although unfortunately I was not able to meet up with Emily, and I also spent some time looking to add to my collection. That’s why the video ends and then adds two new items. Here’s the video:
I should note that I made a couple of errors in the video. I mistakenly mixed up the Darkwing Duck villains Negaduck and Negatron. Here’s what Negaduck looks like:
Here’s Negatron:
I should note that I’m still missing two Darkwing Duck figures. The first is Darkwing posing with his cape open:
There is also a chase version of Negaduck in the same pose but the box says it’s Darkwing Duck and it has the Chase sticker.
Still, my collection is mostly complete because I have the Liquidator and Quackerjack digital NFT releases. I actually have all of the Disney afternoon digital releases. Here’s a photo of all of them and they appear in my video:
Related to the Ducktales NFT releases, I should add I am missing one Ducktales Pop that released of Scrooge McDuck through Entertainment Earth that I still don’t own:
In the video, I also show off my collection of Pufnstuf releases, including the Jimmy NFT, but I couldn’t get close enough to show the Freddie Flute in Jimmy’s pocket. If you click on the image below, you will see the flute in his left side shirt pocket:
Of course, there was also a gold Pufnstuf release that I don’t have and really haven’t expressed an interest in tracking down:

There are quite a few other Funkos throughout my video but I want to highlight the Sword In The Stone releases. In addition to the ones I show off in the video, there were also releases of Arthur pulling the sword from the stone, which I mentioned:
There were also two Madam Mim releases that I don’t own. The first was a Wondercon release where she has a pig snout:
There was also a Chase variant of the Madam Mim as Dragon figure:
I added an addition at the end of the video where I highlighted the purchases I made in Toronto. The first was young Bobby Hill from King Of The Hill:
There are two other King of the Hill releases from the most recent season of the show. The first is grown Bobby Hill in his Robata Chane restaurant outfit:

There is also a grown-up Connie Souphanousinphone from the last season:
I’m debating if I want to add these two to my collection.
I also showed off a Captain Janeway Funko Pop I also picked up in Toronto:
Captain Janeway is from the Star Trek series, Voyager but it doesn’t have Voyager listed on the box. Janeway is part of a Star Trek favourites series that include releases from Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, The Original Series, and Lower Decks:
I’m not really interested in all the others but my wife and I just finished re-watching the entire Voyager series and I was aware that there are going to be a couple more releases for Voyager characters, The Doctor, and Seven of Nine:
Note again that nowhere on these two releases does it mention Voyager but these are definitely from the Voyager series. There is also another Seven Of Nine from the later “Picard” series:
I’m not sure about the Picard release. The series was just okay, with the last season being the best, but I don’t think that’s enough to sway me.
Moving over to my Transformers Funko Pops, yesterday I picked up another Transformers Pop of Optimus Prime:
I had number 131 but found a local store that had a copy of 22. Here are comparisons:

There are a couple of other Optimus Prime releases that look similar. There was an Amazon exclusive that was Metallic looking:
There was also a GameStop release:
And finally there was a Walmart exclusive:
I want to stay on the Transformers for another moment. In my video I show off a Megatron 132 release:
This goes along with my 131 Optimus Prime but now that I have the 22 Optimus, there is a corresponding 24 release:
I showed off the GameStop 44 Optimus Prime exclusive above and of course there’s a 45 GameStop release of Megatron:
My video also shows one other Transformers Pop that I own but with a Chase version I’d like to acquire. I own Skywarp but there was a Chase version that is Thundercracker:
They are the same figure basically with different colours and a different name. They’re both numbered 168.
Finally, I’ll show off the additions that came in the mail today. I thought I was done with this blahg but I had to run into town and when I got back I had two packages waiting in the mail. First, here’s what the Soundwave looked like that I ordered:
Here he is fresh out the box, today:
This is the battle damaged Soundwave with his cassette drawer having cracks in it. Here’s the normal one that I also have to obtain:
Here’s a final shot of my Transformers Funko collection with Soundwave in place (click for a larger image):
Lastly, I received a 3 pack of Funkos today and they’re all from Foster’s Home For Imaginary Friends. Here’s what I received:
We have Frankie Foster, Wilt, and Cheese with Chocolate Milk. They are now on my shelf with Mac, Bloo, Eduardo, and Flocked Eduardo:
Cheese has to sit below on the Munsters shelf. I might move them to a top shelf and have Cheese sit on top. The shelf only holds six so he’d have to sit on top of the other figures.
That’s it for now. I don’t have anything ordered and I’m not actively looking for anything else but I’ll update as the collection expands.
Tags: False Ducks, Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends, Funko, Scott Henderson, Transformers
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