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GameStop's Huge Collectibles Sale Includes A Free Month of Funimation With Anime Items

Whether you're into Gears 5 replica Lancers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figures, or want to own Captain America's shield, GameSpot's latest weekly ad offers deals on them all and more. A massive number of collectibles are part of a pretty great promotion this week. If you spend $100 or more on collectibles (easy to do), you'll save 20% on your online order.

Anime fans can also get a free month of Funimation by purchasing just $10 worth of anime collectibles.

The online promotions are great, but if you're heading into your local GameStop soon, you can also take advantage of a similar deal in-store. GameStop is selling Dragon Ball Z bags for $5 that you can then fill with as many collectibles that will fit for 20% off. The in-store deal allows you to spend less than $100 to get the discount.

The full catalog of collectibles can be viewed at GameStop. We've browsed the wares and highlighted a handful of our favorites below.

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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Second Sister Inquisitor Figure

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The Second Sister Inquisitor will play an important role in the upcoming Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order. Originally a good Jedi, she turns to the dark side of the Force to serve Darth Vader and hunt down Fallen Order protagonist Cal Kestis. This awesome figure is $27 at GameStop, which means you'll have to spend more to get the discount.


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Nintendo Mario Deluxe Playset

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Shopping for kids who love Nintendo this holiday season? This $40 Mario playset comes with Princess Peach's castle, five figures, and four accessories.


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Batman Black and White By Marc Silvestri Statue

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Modeled after art created by comic book artist Marc Silvestri, the Batman Black and White statue truly fits the definition of collectible. Only 5,000, numbered statues were made. Yes, it's pricey at $80, but it's a remarkably detailed and cool statue of the Caped Crusader.


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Dragon Ball Super Tag Fighters Super Saiyan Vegata Statue

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Dragon Ball Z fans can pick up this very determined Super Saiyan Vegata statue. This $25 statue is eligible for the Funimation promotion, so even if you don't want to spend $100 on collectibles, you can still get a freebie with your Super Saiyan purchase.


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Ultimate Well House Pennywise Action Figure

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What better way to celebrate Halloween week than with this creepy 7-inch Pennywise action figure? Modeled after Bill Skarsgård's portrayal of the killer clown in the reincarnation of It, this statue comes with the four head sculpts shown above. Obviously, the best use for the four different heads is to swap them out periodically without your loved ones knowing the variants exist. That's $25 well-spent.



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