WonderCon 2025: Funko, Loungefly, and Mondo Booth Tour

a booth with several Funko pops in the background. On the table are the Chopper Loungefly backpack, Beauty and the Beast ballroom scene backpack, Goofy backpack, the Suicune Funko pop, Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda two pack Funkos, Pixar's Tin Toy Funko, Captain America from the Infinity Saga Funko, One Piece's Nami with a white hobby horse, and two of the Bitty Arcade Pops (Tron and Wreck-It Ralph).
Some of the offerings at WonderCon 2025. Photo by Kate Sutton

The Funko company was out in full force at WonderCon 2025, with booths promoting Funko Pops, their latest Loungefly offerings, and Mondo products galore. With, of course, the standard WonderCon exclusives.

The Funko booth included quite a few WonderCon exclusives for sale. These were Daemon Targaryen, Invader Zim, Anti-Cosmo and Anti-Wanda two pack, Super Voltron, She-Ra (my favorite out of the batch), Iggwilv (Tasha) with Demonomicon from Dungeons & Dragons, Jumbo Suicune from Pokémon, Naruto‘s Madara (Susano’o) and Sasuke Uchiha (Sasuke’s Paw Encyclopedia), One Piece‘s Nami with a white hobby horse and Bartholomew Kuma, Pixar’s Tin Toy, and Captain America from the Infinity Saga (with a little ‘I can do this all day’ quote bubble). They also included a new line of collectables called ‘Bitty Pop Arcades’ (arcade game casings just the perfect size for your Funkos to play with their very own Funko Pop). The current games are Five Nights at Freddy’s, Tron, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Wreck-It Ralph. Our tour guide reminded us that there is also a way to Pop yourself on the Funko website and in the Funko stores.

The Loungefly booth had several items up for sale and displayed some new form factors. Their WonderCon exclusives were the animated Disney Beauty and the Beast ballroom scene backpack, a Chopper backpack, and then from Futurama—a Bender (with beer bottles) backpack, a Slurm wallet, and a Planet Express collector sliding box pin. Our tour guide also brought to our attention the new Jem and the Holograms light up backpack released in early March, as well as the backpack charms (for example: Frankenstein’s monster, the Mummy, the Wolf-Man, the Bride of Frankenstein, Dracula, and Gill-Man for the Bride of Frankenstein glow-in-the-dark backpack, which was my favorite).

Finally, the Mondo booth had a little bit of everything they offer in their online store. From vinyl soundtracks to movie posters to collectible figures, the booth had limited edition items such as a 1/6th scale figure of Goddess from Masters of the Universe and Daria & Jane from Daria; hybrid exclusives (available in person and online) of glow-in-the-dark Cherry Blossom Godzilla UFO soft vinyl figure and Gecko (a variant from the Mirage comics) from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; and exclusives such as the X-Men Nightcrawler character sheet and Fantastic Four #22 posters.

The Mondo booth also had quite a few items that were tagged as ‘coming soon’: Mantis alien Sakura variant from Aliens, Nightcrawler from X-Men ’97, Mumm-Ra from Thundercats, She-Ra and Swift Wind from Masters of the Universe, and Winston and Sandman from The Real Ghostbusters (which are part of a new line of 1/12 scale figures).

The Mondo team also did a panel on Friday, “Toy Talk Live”. Hector Arce (the senior director of Creative and Product Development), Nolan Fleming  (the senior graphic designer), and Alex Brewer (the creative manager of Sculpting) gave a behind-the-scenes look at some of the items.

You can find out more about these items on the respective Funko, Loungefly, and Mondo websites.

See all my WonderCon 2025 coverage here.

Author: Angie Fiedler Sutton

Angie Fiedler Sutton is a writer, podcaster, and all-round fangirl geek. She has been published in Den of Geek, Stage Directions, LA Weekly, The Mary Sue, and others.

She also produces her own podcast, Contents May Vary, where she interviews geeky people about geeky things. You can see all her work (and social media channels) at angiefsutton.com.


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