Every Five Nights at Freddy's Funko Pop and How Much They're Worth
Five Nights at Freddy’s is a point-and-click survival horror game that was released in 2014 and hasn’t slowed down since. The franchise actually has an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records: Gamer’s Edition because it set a record for sequels released in a year. As it stands, Five Nights at Freddy’s has 7 games total, with an upcoming 8th entry, titled Security Breach. There have also been many spin offs for the franchise, including fan made games as well as official books and graphic novels. Though the game design is simplistic, that’s part of the Five Nights at Freddy’s (also referred to as FNAF) appeal. Players need to be aware of their surroundings at all times, otherwise the animatronics found in the various games will jump scare players and lead to a “game over.”
These animatronics have their own names and backstories, most of which players piece together during completion of the games. For those who love collectible items, Funko Inc. created Funko Pop! Vinyl figures for a ton of Five Nights at Freddy’s characters. All information is gleaned from PPG (Pop Price Guide) which gives accurate estimates of the going worth of each figure. Items listed will only pertain to the FNAF games and not The Twisted Ones graphic novel.
Without Freddy, players wouldn’t have a creepy pizzeria party emporium to defend themselves in. The titular character of the franchise, Freddy can actually be one of the least active animatronics in the game. The Funko Pop! that looks like the original Freddy was released in 2016 and is currently valued at $10.
For a Funko Pop! to be “flocked” means it’s covered in a light fuzz, and these flocked Pops are typically exclusive and not distributed as widely as regular Pops. Freddy got the flocked treatment in a Barnes and Noble exclusive Pop, released in 2016, that’s valued at $23.
This version of Freddy makes his appearance in Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 where players experience the game as a child fighting away nightmarish iterations of the animatronic characters. This Funko Pop! released in 2016 and is valued at $15.
This Funko Pop! looks just the same as the last, except it was a Walmart exclusive glow-in-the-dark version. This version of Freddy was released in 2016 and is valued at $14.
Golden Freddy holds a special place in the lore of the franchise, and was made in 2016 as a San Diego Comic Con exclusive. He’s one of the few Five Nights at Freddy’s Pops not currently in production, known as being vaulted, and valued at $45.
A Hot Topic exclusive, this Freddy Pop was released in 2016 and is currently valued at $15. This version of Freddy makes appearances in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, Five Nights At Freddy’s 3, and Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator.
Toy Freddy is introduced in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 as an updated version of the original model. The figure was a Walmart exclusive that was released in 2016 and is currently valued at $17.
This figure is the same as the original Toy Freddy Funko Pop! except this version glows in the dark. It was released as an FYE exclusive in 2017 and is valued at $15.
Rockstar Freddy was a 2018 release and originally debuted in Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator. This figure is currently valued at $10.
The “Blacklight” line of Five Nights at Freddy’s Pops are Gamestop exclusives released in 2018. Freddy’s blacklight version is valued at $18.
Funtime Freddy is noticeably different from the other Freddy Fazbear figures, and made his debut in Five Nights at Freddy’s: Sister Location. There are two versions of Funtime Freddy available, one of which is regular and the other is the “Jumpscare” chase variant that shows the inside mechanics of Freddy’s face. The regular version is valued at $25, while the chase is valued at $22.
Bonnie is one of Freddy’s original companions, and is found onstage with him in the first Five Nights at Freddy’s game. This version of Bonnie came out in 2016 and is now vaulted, valued at $37.
The real name of this figure is actually RWQFSFASXC, and makes a rare appearance in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 before becoming a more prominent role in the third game. This figure was a Target exclusive released in 2016 and has a value of $23.
Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 introduced players to the “nightmare” versions of many established animatronics, including Bonnie the Bunny. This figure was released in 2017 and is currently valued at $22.
A special Halloween version of Five Nights at Freddy’s 4, this Bonnie figure was a Barnes and Noble exclusive that glows in the dark. It’s one of the more expensively valued Pops, too, clocking in at $47.
This version of Bonnie appears in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 and is the old model of the beloved (or feared) bunny. The figure was a Walmart exclusive released in 2017, and currently has the highest value of all - $185.
A Gamestop exclusive, this fluorescent colored version of Bonnie was released in 2018. It currently has a value of $30.
The third of Freddy’s stage companions, Chica is fairly active and is constantly seen holding a cupcake. Her initial Funko Pop! figure was released in 2016 and is currently valued at $16.
Unlike Bonnie’s Jack-O-Lantern-esque figure, Chica’s does not glow in the dark. Her figure was a Gamestop exclusive released in 2017 and is valued at $24.
Like the other “nightmare” versions, Chica’s nightmare figure was introduced in Five Nights at Freddy’s 4. This figure was released in 2017 and is currently valued at $14.
Chica’s signature yellow color is traded in for a bright purple with this Gamestop exclusive blacklight version. Released in 2018, this figure has a value of $20.
Though Foxy’s name is a little redundant, his ability to scare the pants off of players is not. Foxy’s role in Five Nights at Freddy’s is one that players must prepare for, otherwise they’ll get a “game over.” His original figure, titled Foxy the Pirate, was released in 2016 and is valued at $15.
This figure was a Toys “R” Us exclusive released in 2016. This version of Foxy the Pirate looks the same as the last, it just glows in the dark. It currently has a value of $19.
Phantom Foxy appears in Five Nights at Freddy’s 3, though his Funko Pop! doesn’t look the same as his appearance in-game. A Target exclusive, this figure was released in 2016 and is valued at $25.
This version of Foxy debuts in Five Nights at Freddy’s 4 and terrorizes players from the closet. This figure was released in 2017 and is valued at $17.
This Foxy was introduced in Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator and even finds a way to play an accordion with a hook for a hand. This figure was released in 2018 and is valued at $16.
A fluorescently colored version of Foxy, this Gamestop exclusive came out in 2018 and is valued at $12.
The first batch of Funtime Foxy figures were Gamestop exclusives released in 2016 and valued at $19. The second wave included a flocked version that was a Best Buy exclusive, released in 2017 and valued at $19. Then there came the Jumpscare version, a 2017 San Diego Comic Con exclusive that’s vaulted and valued at $14. There’s also the Sister Location version of Funtime Foxy, released in 2017 like the others and valued at $14.
A recolored version of Funtime Foxy and incredibly rare to find in the main games, LOLBIT had a 2017 New York Comic Con figure. It’s currently vaulted and has a value of $60.
The Cupcake has been found in background posters of Five Nights at Freddy’s, but also is primarily located in Chica’s hand. This figure is vaulted, released in 2017, and currently valued at $16. It also had a chase variation, known as the Phantom Cupcake, which is valued at $11 despite its rarity.
Introduced in Five Nights at Freddy’s 4, the Cupcake can actually have its own separate jumpscare from Chica. This figure was a Target exclusive released in 2017 and is valued at $12.
The last of the “blacklight” line, this Gamestop exclusive figure released in 2018 and is currently valued at $10.
One of the most dilapidated looking of the animatronics, Springtrap was formerly a “Spring Bonnie” suit but got the nickname because the springlocks trapped the creator of the animatronics inside of the suit, killing him. Five Nights at Freddy’s is scary on the surface, but it’s the lore that gets really gruesome. This Funko Pop! was released in 2016 and is valued at $23.
The flocked version of Springtrap was a Gamestop exclusive that was released in 2016. It is currently valued at $27.
This version of Springtrap looks the same as the others, except it glows in the dark. A Gamestop exclusive, this figure released in 2016 and is valued at $31.
This Target exclusive iteration of Springtrap was released in 2017 and is valued at $33.
Though she’s not introduced as soon as the other animatronics in the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise, Baby’s backstory is crucial to understanding the intricacies of FNAF lore. There were two versions of Baby released, the first a 2017 San Diego Comic Con exclusive that captured her Jumpscare movement and is valued at $12, while her regular version is valued at $10.
Modeled after a ballerina, Ballora has two different figure versions, though one is a chase variation. The regular Ballora, released in 2017, is valued at $13, while the Jumpscare version and chase variant is valued at $20.
Also known as The Puppet, this figure has a prominent role in the backstory of Five Nights at Freddy’s. This figure was a 2018 Walmart exclusive and is currently valued at $95.
Bon Bon appears on Funtime Freddy’s hand in Sister Location, and is a miniature animatronic puppet of the full-size Bonnie. This figure was a Gamestop exclusive released in 2017 and currently has a value of $22.
BB’s first appearance was in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2, where he wouldn’t kill the player but would be a nuisance by blocking the player’s flashlight. His figure was a 2017 Walmart exclusive and is valued at $18.
Though spelled normally, “L.E.F.T.E.” is actually an acronym, standing for “Lure. Encapsulate. Fuse. Transport. Extract.” Players are first introduced to this animatronic in Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator. This figure was a Walmart exclusive that was released in 2018 and is valued at $13.
Introduced in Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria Simulator, these animatronics can be purchased to upgrade the pizzeria and bring in more money. However, players also run the risk of being jumpscared if they’re in possession of these animatronics. The only “Mediocre Melodies” animatronic is missing a Pop is Nedd Bear.
When killed by Mr. Hippo, players will be treated to one of four different, kind of long, speeches given by the animatronic. This figure was released in 2018 and is valued at $10.
Also stylized as Pig Patch, this animatronic plays a banjo and can be kept away from players with some audio distractions. This figure came out in 2018 and is currently valued at $13.
This figure was released alongside the other Pizzeria Simulator Mediocre Melodies Pops in 2018 and is currently valued at $12.
The last of the Mediocre Melodies, Orville Elephant was released in 2018 and has a value of $10.
The adorable helper of Pizzeria Simulator, Helpy guides players through how to maintain the pizzeria and is even the playable character of some mini-games. His figure was released in 2018 and is valued at $18.
Combo packs weren’t very common at the start of Funko Pop! Vinyl creation, but arguably the two most popular animatronics from Five Nights at Freddy’s managed to get their own combo pack. It was released in 2016 and is currently valued at $28.
Most FNAF Funko Pops aren’t incredibly expensive, collectors just have to be careful about where they look for them. Currently, there’s no news about any new Five Nights at Freddy’s Funko Pops, but the release of Security Breach later this year could change that.
Five Nights at Freddy’s is available now for Android, iOS, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.
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