Toy collectors who also love anime no longer have to rely on Nendoroids and Play Arts Kai lines to get action figures of their favorite anime characters. Thanks toFunko Pops, anime fans can have toys to commemorate their favorite characters and scenes. However, despite the diminutive appearance of Funko Pops, some anime Funko Pops cost a lot more than fans might expect.

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As such, toy collectors who want some of their favorite anime characters immortalized in cute chibi forms might want to get a Funko Pop of their anime idols. And, more importantly, snagging one of these rare and valuable anime Funko Pops can definitely up a collector’s game in terms of grabbing items of value.

Updated on July 30, 2025, by Rhenn Taguiam:With One Piece having just revealed its final arc, it makes sense for fans of the show to feel a bit alarmed and excited to see Luffy finally acquire and see the One Piece. In real life, this situation may be a perfect juxtaposition for fans to start collecting anime merchandise of the hit series, such as their Funko Pops. However, aside from collecting Luffy and the gang, other must-have Funko Pops that cost a bit of money include an Ichigo transformation from Bleach, a weapon style in Demon Slayer, as well as a Naruto charka mode.

Deku Battle Mode

14Deku ($250)

Fans ofMy Hero Academiawould likely want a Funko Pop of protagonist Izuku Midoriya, also known as Deku. Fans who especially admire his determination and drive to overcome challenges would likely want not just his base form or his powered-up form fromMy Hero Academia, but theDeku (Battle Suit)iteration.

Unlike other Deku Funkos, the Battle Suit variation takes inspiration from the Deku versus Bakugo fight in the anime, which is reflected witha suited-up Dekubut part of his mask broken and torn. Moreover, compared to other Deku Funkos, his hair and skin are more frazzled and dirtied up, suggesting that he’s right in the middle of combat.This Funko Pop usually sells for at least $250 online.

Armored Titan

13Armored Titan ($300)

Fans ofAttack On Titanwould likely want to grab Funko Pops of the main characters from the Scout Regiment, but the toy line also released Funkos of Titan enemies from the series. There are a few to choose from, but the pick of the bunch is theArmored Titan, whichsports the same bulky and horrific appearanceas it did in the hit anime.

While it’s not quite as gory as it is in the anime, the Armored Titan Funko Pop does boast unique details such as skull work, teeth work, and even the ligaments and musculature. As such, fans of anime villains andAttack On Titanwould happily add this to their collection.This Funko Pop usually sells for at least $300 online.

Dabi of My Hero Academia

12Dabi ($300)

Sometimes, villains overtake heroes in terms of popularity, and this is the case withDabifromMy Hero Academia.Serving as Funko Pop 637, this Funko Pop iteration of Dabi is actually a rare case as it comes from the 2019 New York Comic-Con. Being a Limited Edition figure, it makes sense for this Funko Pop to be a bit more stylistic compared to its other anime counterparts.

Aside from the base gloomy andbrooding appearance of Dabi in the anime, he also boasts a foreboding standing appearance with a blue fireball on his hand, his burst of power evidently causing his clothes and coat to fold and flow with the wind. He also comes with a stand made out of blue flames that’s integrated into the figure.This Funko Pop usually sells for at least $300 online.

Sailor Moon and Luna

11Sailor Moon ($300)

Those who adore magical girls would almost immediately want aSailor MoonFunko Pop to add to their collection. And who better fortheir first Sailor SenshiFunko Pop than the lead character herself, Sailor Moon? One of the best iterations of the Sailor Moon Funko Pop comes in the form of theSailor Moon (With Luna, Glitter)model, which also features her trusty cat, Luna.

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What’s perhaps most interesting about the Sailor Moon (With Luna, Glitter) Funko Pop is that the Usagi figure can stand on its own even without the plastic standee that came with it, and it also features her iconic Sailor Moon pose after she transforms.This Funko Pop usually sells for at least $300 online.

10Kaguya Otsutsuki ($300)

Fans ofNarutomight be surprised to learn that it was only in 2020 that the series got a Funko Pop ofKaguya Otsutsuki, despite her serving as one ofthe series’ central villains. That said, despite her role in the plot, her exposure wasn’t as vast as some fans would expect. However, what makes her Funko Pop so desirable is that she is the firstNarutocharacter to get a Comic-Con exclusive release.

As such, this iteration of the Kaguya Otsutsuki Funko Pop was exclusive to NYCC 2020, making it quite a rare piece for anyone’s collection. Unlike other Funko Pops, Kaguya’s Funko Pop floats in the air, hence the transparent cylinder and standee below her. She has her hand extended, with her sleeve revealing Black Zetsu with its deadly smile.This Funko Pop usually sells for at least $300 online.

Kaguya Otsutsuki

9Tenya ($375)

Given the popularity ofMy Hero Academia, it makes sense for a lot of its characters to be in demand for Funko Pop releases. Eventually, it was the turn ofTenya Ida,the Class Representative of Class 1-A of UA High School. Despite being a minor character, his delightful personality sets him apart from other characters in the franchise.

As a Funko Pop, his appearance showcases his hero uniform. He sports glasses with their own transparent plastic lens, as well as a run-ready pose that represents his powers of superhuman speed.This Funko Pop usually sells for at least $375 online.

Tenya of My Hero Academia

8Mikasa Ackerman ($400)

Those new toAttack on Titanmight be surprised to find out that theMikasa AckermanFunko Pop is actually far more in demand than the ones for main protagonist Eren Jaeger. Unlike other expensive Funko Pops that usually have special effects that come with them, this iteration of the Mikasa Funko Pop is actually a bit normal in appearance, but it still regularly sells for high amounts.

The Mikasa Ackerman Funko Pop featuresMikasa standing up and includes two plug-in blades, indicating her battle-ready appearance from both the anime and the manga. Despite her somewhat generic pose, her Funko Pop does boast a lot of detail in terms of costume, featuring the iconic belts and other paraphernalia of her Survey Corps uniform.This Funko Pop usually sells for at least $400 online.

Mikasa Ackerman

7Tony Tony Chopper Flocked ($450)

Despite the many characters ofOne Piece, no one could possibly match the adorable nature ofTony Tony Chopper. However, due to his powers of transformation, this medic of the Straw Hat Pirates actually has a couple of Funko Pops available under his belt, namely the Flocked Form and the Buffed Form that heuses in battles. Interestingly, it’s theTony Tony Chopper Flockediteration that sells for more, perhaps due to its appearance.

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Tony Tony Chopper Flocked

At its core, Tony Tony Chopper Flocked takes the Post-Timeskip appearance of Tony Tony Chopper fromOne Piece, this time sporting a yellow and white striped shirt, orange pants, and a blue cap. The already cute character is made even more adorable due to the Funko Pop signature eyes.This Funko Pop usually sells for at least $450 online.

6Kurama Mode Kurama ($400)

When Naruto Uzumaki finally makes peace with his relationship with the Nine-Tails Kurama, theNarutoprotagonist was able to tap into the full extent of this dangerous Tailed-Beast’s powers. While Naruto can engulf himself in aspecial chakra via the Kurama Mode, he can take this a step further and transform into a chakra-imbued version of Kurama - a huge beast of pure chakra that can take on armies at once.

In Funko Pop, this is known as theKurama Mode Kurama, which is a version of the rather cute Kurama but this time with a stern face and colored full yellow-orange, like in the manga. This figure is complete with the special black marks that make Naruto’s chakra mode unique, making this quite a delight to own for $400.

Kurama Mode Kurama Funko Pop

5Spike ($450)

Fans ofCowboy Bebopwill likely want to collect the Funko Pops of all of its characters. In terms of rarity though, it seems theSpike SpiegelFunko Pop takes the cake. As expected, this takes the appearance ofCowboy Bebopprotagonist Spike Spiegelas he sports his traditional blue shirt, with a hand in one pocket and another hand holding a cigarette.

What’s interesting about the Funko Pop is the way the designers interpreted Spike’s messy hair from the anime. Aside from that, the Spike Funko Pop boasts accurate details from his anime appearance, making this a must-have for any fan of the show.This Funko Pop usually sells for at least $450 online.

Spike Spiegel