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Pixar’s “Toy Story 5” hits theaters in less than a month and retailers are rolling out the merch for the latest installment of the hit animated film franchise.
Collectibles brand Funko has unveiled its “Toy Story 5” Funko Pop figurines, which feature new versions of the main characters Woody, Buzz Lightyear and Jessie, as well as the new character, Lilypad, a mysterious smart tablet that may or may not be trying to take over kids’ lives.
Each vinyl figure measures approximately 3.75 inches in size and comes in a numbered, window-pane box for easy collecting and display. This is an officially-licensed collaboration for the new movie. The “Toy Story” Funko Pop figurines are available to order now on Amazon ahead of their release date of June 10. The new film, meantime, hits theaters on June 19.
Here’s a look at some of the new Funko Pop characters and collectibles to buy online.
The new Funko x Toy Story 5 collection also includes Jessie’s horse, Bullseye, who returns as a member of the squad. The lovable sidekick gets his own Funko Pop release, measuring approximately 3.75 inches in height and five inches in width.
Funko Pop! Disney: Toy Story 5 – Smarty Pants
“Toy Story 5” also features a new character named “Smarty Pants,” an electronic potty-training toy voiced by Conan O’Brien.
And hot off the blind box trend popularized by Labubus last year, Funko and Pixar are also releasing “Toy Story 5” Funko Mystery Mini Packs.
Each blind box contains one random figure from the film, measuring approximately 3.4 inches in size. There are 12 characters to collect in total, including a rare pull of Sticky Hand and the pet pig belonging to Blaze, a friend of Jessie’s who’s introduced in the new film. There is also a super rare chase pull of Forky and Karen Beverly (a.k.a. “Knifey”).
Tim Allen and Tom Hanks return for the new film, which Allen hinted as largely focusing on Jessie, the cowgirl first introduced in “Toy Story 2” and voiced by Joan Cusack.


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