Funko launches its first-ever and hugely anticipated online Europe store

Funko Europe
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Following overwhelming demand, Funko’s hotly-anticipated online Europe store has finally launched. The store is currently live and taking orders in the UK, Ireland and Spain, with further countries to follow! 

The ultimate paradise for fans of adorable pop culture goods, the online store provides a place where you can buy Funko products directly from a slick and stylish online storefront. 

Funko Pop!

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While you’re on the online store, why not check out some of the coolest Funko items you’ll find anywhere today. Are you a fan of Tim Burton’s original Batman movie? Then deliver justice one Dark Knight at a time with Batman 1989. Enjoy clowning around? Make all your worst nightmares come true with the Pennywise Balloon Pop!. Who’d have ever thought helium could be so terrifying.

Stan Lee Pop! Funko

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Perhaps you’re in the mood for the odd hotdog… or 60. If so, you won’t find a better gluttonous partner in crime than the Slimer Hot Dogs Pop!. This is one ghost that definitely doesn’t deserve to be ‘busted. And if you’re excited for the new season of The Mandalorian, make sure to pick up The Child Pop! – that’s Baby Yoda to all you Force fans. If you happen to have any frogs handy, we’re sure the cuddly alien will gladly gobble them whole. 

Funko Pop!

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Customers can look forward to exclusive drops, special items, and much more from the online Funko Europe store. You can keep up-to-date with the latest store news by signing up to the newsletter over at www.FunkoEurope.com. You can also follow Funko Europe on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. It’s never been easier to get in on the Funko fun. 

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