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  2. Funko - Wikipedia

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    Funko Inc. is an American company that manufactures licensed and limited pop culture collectibles, known for its licensed vinyl figurines and bobbleheads. In addition, the company produces licensed plush , action figures , apparel, accessories and games.

  3. Funko Fusion - Wikipedia

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    Funko Fusion is a third-person action-adventure video game supporting up to four players, in which the player takes control of various Funko Pop! figures. Following the rise of the malevolent Eddy Funko, the player character travels across the WonderWorlds—levels based on settings and scenarios from different pop culture properties—completing missions, battling enemies, and collecting ...

  4. Celebrities Who Died Broke (or Close to It) - AOL

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    There was a surge in music sales after his death, though, and Sony paid $250 million to extend its rights to Jackson's back catalog due to expire in 2015. Wikimedia Commons Judy Garland

  5. Gears Pop! - Wikipedia

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    Gears Pop! was a mobile real-time strategy video game in which two players battle using Funko Pop!-stylized characters from the Gears fictional universe. Its gameplay was modeled on that of Clash Royale .

  6. Think Big (store) - Wikipedia

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    The entrepreneurs had great success and expanded into a nationwide catalog retail concept. The Think Big! product line grew to offer over 100 different larger-than-life objects. With the added success of catalog sales many franchise locations began to open across the country as the pop art style caught on through the 1980s.

  7. Top Pop Catalog Albums - Wikipedia

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    Catalog Albums, previously Top Pop Catalog Albums, is a 50-position weekly albums chart produced by Billboard magazine which ranks the best-selling catalog albums in the United States, regardless of genre. Billboard defines a catalog title as one that is more than 18 months old and that has fallen below position 100 on the Billboard 200.