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14 New Mandalorian Funko Pops Are Arriving In 2020--Check Them Out

Star Wars: The Mandalorian Funko Pops


Season 1 of The Mandalorian ended last week on Disney Plus, but don't worry, Mando and our favorite son Baby Yoda will return in Fall 2020 for a second season. In the meantime, Mandalorian fans can look forward to a new wave of Funko Pops based on characters from the show.

The first wave of Pops was small and launched near the series premiere. Up until now, Mandalorian fans have only been able to purchase a generic Mando, Cara Dune, Kuiil, and the IG-11 droid. The second wave expands the roster significantly, adding 14 new Pops, four of which are retailer exclusives. Baby Yoda isn't featured in the new wave, but an adorable Baby Yoda Pop (including a super-sized version) is already available for pre-order.

While none of the new Pops are currently available for pre-order, we imagine you won't have to wait long to start adding to your collection. We'll add pre-order links as soon as they're available at major retailers. For now, check out all of the newest members of The Mandalorian Funko Pop lineup below.


Greef Karga


Former magistrate turned Bounty Hunters Guild agent Greef Karga plays a major role in The Mandalorian. You'll soon be able to own the Funko Pop version of Karga holding two blasters.


Heavy Infantry


This Heavy Infantry Pop doesn't have a real name, but that doesn't matter. He looks cool, but we imagine he has terrible aim.


Offworld Jawa


Pesky scavengers who make Mando's life hard in one episode, the Offworld Jawa translate to a pretty cool (and kind of creepy) Pop.


Incinerator Stormtrooper


Perhaps the only Stormtrooper that can aim (not exactly a compliment given his weapon), the Incinerator Stormtrooper makes for a really neat Funko Pop.


Q9-Zero


Easily one of the weirdest droids in Star Wars history, Q9-Zero's big eyes perfectly align with the Funko Pop aesthetic.


Covert Mandalorian


The Covert Mandalorian arguably has a sleeker design than Mando himself.


Mandalorian


The first Mando Funko Pop was rather boring. This one is at least somewhat better.


The Armorer


The Armorer upgrades Mando's armor after he completes fetch quests throughout the show. She was one of the coolest characters in season one, despite appearing in a minor role.


The Client


This is essentially a Werner Herzog Funko Pop, which makes it a must-buy in my opinion.


Mandalorian on Blurrg (Deluxe)


A deluxe Funko Pop (it'll be pricier than the rest), Mandalorian on Blurrg is arguably the best of the bunch. Blurrgs are strangely cute.


Death Watch Mandalorian - GameStop exclusive


This stunning Death Watch Mandalorian is exclusive to GameStop. It could sell out pretty quicly.


Mandalorian with Flame - Target exclusive


Exclusive to Target, this Mando Pop is apparently shooting a flame. I'd prefer the flame to look more like the Incinerator Stormtrooper's, though.


Trandoshan Thug - Walgreens exclusive


A Trandoshan Thug gets vaporized by Mando in Season 1. The creature doesn't exactly play an important role, but it did appear in a great scene. The Trandoshan Thug Pop is exclusive to Walgreens.


Mandalorian with Beskar - Amazon exclusive


The best solo Mando Pop has the upgraded Beskar armor. It's exclusive to Amazon.




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