Funko Pops. Love 'em or hate 'em, they're definitely "in" right now, and that means anything and everything will be transformed into a small vinyl doll with beady black eyes and a bulbous head. Case in point: Crash Bandicoot, which recently experienced a sort of renaissance thanks to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the N. Sane Trilogy, will be turned into a Funko Pop line coming to stores (and, admit it, yo🌳ur desk) this November.

The wacky marsupial has a large selection of colorful characters that are ripe for Funko Pop-ization. There's Tiny, the musclebound tiger; Dr. N. Tropy, a time-traveling super genius with a clock in his chest; Dr. N. Gin, a mad scientist with a rocket sticking out of his head; Dingodile, the half-dingo half-crocodile; I can keep going with this. There's a lot of pun a🐼nd wordplay-based villains in these games.

Maybe that's why it's surprising and a bit disappointing to me that the Pop series is mostly Crash, and... er, more Crash, with one figure of Dr. Neo Cortex rounding out th🌳e lineup. Here's what regular Crash and Dr. Cortex look like:

You'll be able to pick up those figures anywhere Funko is sold. If you're lucky, you can also find 🌠a black-and-white variant of Crash that's semi-rare. According to Funko, you've got a 1-in-6 chance of finding him.

You'll need to order Crash Bandicoot wearing a jet pack and an aviation helmet from Toys 'R' 🌺Us:

While Crash Bandicoot doing hisꦬ best "Arnold Schwarzenegger in Terminator 2" impression is only available th🦩rough Hot Topic:

Best Buy's exclusive version of Crash Bandicoot looks just lik꧑e the normal one, but this one glows in the dark. Those beady little eyes, watching you while you sleep... 𓆉;

And lastly, my personal favorite, a flocked version of Crash Bandicoot (which is to say a version covered in tinyཧ fibers to mimic the look a💫nd feel of fur) will be found only at GameStop:

Now get to work on those other characters, Funko!

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