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Pokémon Funko Pop! figures were first introduced on July 19, 2018 in the Pop! Games line, a category of Pop! figures that originate from video games. However the first figures were originally sold as early as July 12 due to a Target breaking the street dates. <ref>[https://twitter.com/FunkoPOPsNews/status/1017261855247609857?s=20 Twitter post from FunkoPOPsNews showing the broken street date]</ref>
Pokémon Funko Pop! figures were first introduced on July 19, 2018 in the Pop! Games line, a category of Pop! figures that originate from video games. However the first figures were originally sold as early as July 12 due to a Target breaking the street dates. <ref>[https://twitter.com/FunkoPOPsNews/status/1017261855247609857?s=20 Twitter post from FunkoPOPsNews showing the broken street date]</ref>
Although not considered Pop! figures, Funko also partnered with Pokémon to create two other figure lines titled [[A Day With Pikachu]] and [[An Afternoon With Eevee & Friends]].


==List of Pokémon Funko Pop! figures==
==List of Pokémon Funko Pop! figures==
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| March 8, 2023<br>(Pokémon Center exclusive)
| March 8, 2023<br>(Pokémon Center exclusive)
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==See also==
* [[A Day With Pikachu]]
* [[An Afternoon With Eevee & Friends]].
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