The Story Behind the Frankenberry Freddy Funko (GITD) SDCC 2011 Figure

The Story Behind the Frankenberry Freddy Funko (GITD) SDCC 2011 Figure
If you’re a Funko collector, you probably know that Freddy Funko is the company’s mascot and that he likes to dress up as different characters from pop culture. But did you know that one of his rarest and most valuable costumes is the Frankenberry Freddy Funko (GITD) figure?
This vinyl figure was released as an exclusive at the San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) in 2011 and only 12 GITD pieces were made. It features Freddy Funko dressed as Frankenberry, a cereal character from General Mills, with a glow-in-the-dark effect and white eyes. It is different from the metallic version, which has black eyes and a shiny appearance.
This figure is one of the most expensive and rare Freddy Funko figures, with an estimated value of over $5,000. It is a grail for many collectors and fans of Funko and Frankenberry. If you’re lucky enough to own one, you have a piece of Funko history in your hands.
If you want to learn more about this figure and see some pictures, you can check out these websites:
- Funko Pop! Freddy Funko as Frankenberry SDCC Figure #01 - GB - StockX
- Funko Pop! Freddy Funko as Frankenberry SDCC Figure #01 - US - StockX
- Freddy Funko | Vinyl Art Toys | hobbyDB
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