It seems that the newest swarm ofPokemonoriginates from a place none other than Funko’s own version of a Pokemon Lab. As luck would have it, someone has left the entrance to the lab open, and brand new Pokemon critters are now scattered around various lab rooms in plain sight. A delightful lab breach of this scope is too tempting for many dedicated Pokemon trainers to pass by.
If you happen to be among them, you’re able to explore these new Bitty Pop Pokemon and maybe keep a few for your own collection. With these0.9-inch-tall tiny versions of classic Funko Pop Pokemon, though, keeping a close eye on any movement around the lab is key. It wouldn’t be a bad idea to check behind every bookshelf, potted plant, desk, and giant computer in the lab.
One might wonder just how exactly Funko has managed to make these sizable creatures so adorably small. Theseitty-bitty Funko Pop vinyl figuresare born out of the company’s experimentation with the most beloved classic Funko Pop collectibles. It’s as if at the push of a button a Shrinky Dinks machine of a kind unleashed new mini variants of popular Funko Pop Pokemon.
Let’s head to the lab rooms and see what the Pokemon scientists there might have had in mind when working out the best protocol to tame these miniature creatures. By the looks of it, they have placed these adorable little Pokemon into special acrylic cases for trainers to enjoy smooth hunting ahead. In any case, even if we need help during our hunt for these new Pokemon, it’s not like Nurse Joy ever takes a day off.
Lab Room One: Bitty Pop Pokemon Series 1
The first lab room is where we come across some of the most temperamental Bitty Pop Pokemon species. With four of them ready to reveal themselves, trainers may enter the lab room and see the first series of these miniature variants of classic Funko Pop Pokemon figures.
Inside this lab room, the following Bitty Pop Pokemon can be sighted:
Not surprisingly, Cubone and the rest of this pack aren’t taking any chances. Perhaps having mini bones thrown at you, being zipped by shock waves, slipping on wet floors, or getting wrapped in string shots just isn’t your idea of enjoying your Pokemon hunt. Those acrylic catching cases might come in handy after all.
Luckily, the scientists at the lab have their fair share of experience working with dangerous creatures and turning them into adorable Bitty Pop figures. Funko’s collection ofFNaFanimatronic character vinyl figuresis a case in point. Likewise, the lab scientists have made sure that trainers who enjoy the sight of Bitty Pop Pokemon creations in this lab room can catch a 4-pack of themfor $15atthe Funkostore.
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Lab Room Two: Bitty Pop Pokemon Series 2
Moving on from the first room, we now venture onward to lab room two, which houses a solid mix of temperaments. By and large, this isn’t enough to discourage a determined Pokemon trainer. As many know from experience, a good challenge is one tried-and-true way to master boththe basics and the nuances inPokemon GOand beyond on the trainer’s path of constant learning.
This lab room comes with these Bitty Pop Pokemon:
Overall, this unusual quartet includes fairly friendly Pokemon, yet a bit of caution is always called for. Rattata must have been the hardest one to coax into the acrylic case. Its bite and tail whip are sure to pack a punch.
Like their counterparts from lab room one, the scientists in this lab room have made sure that these Bitty Pop Pokemon are well within reach of trainers who adore them. They can all be caught in a 4-packfor $15on the Funko site.
More Bitty Pop Pokemon in Lab Rooms 3 and 4
Admittedly, Funko’s own version of a Pokemon Lab makes for a roomy facility. One would expect no less when it comes to the line of larger Jumbo Pokemon variants. These creatures need a lot of room to enjoy their mighty nature here and there.
Moving on with our tour, we’re going upstairs to see the final two lab rooms. It’s starting to feel a bit toasty up here. It appears that anexclusive standard-size Funko Pop Pearlescent Flareonhas decided to join us before we conclude our tour just to keep us company.
Lab Room Three: Bitty Pop Pokemon Series 3
Something about this room feels like home, and it might have something to do with the presence of our good old Pokemon friends here. Treating them to one of theheartwarming Pokemon plush toy setsout there or some berries can help these tiny creatures warm up to us even more.
The Bitty Pop Pokemon in this lab room are:
Time and again, these Pokemon have proven that they make for wonderful companions that new trainers and veterans alike can rely on in their adventures. In the spirit of their counterparts, the scientists in this lab room have neatly grasped this Bitty Pop Pokemon quartet of warmth and friendship within a 4-pack. Pokemon trainers can now catch itfor $15 at the Funko store.
Lab Room Four: Bitty Pop Pokemon Series 4
As we reach lab room four, we step into the warm company of our other dear old Pokemon friends. With some of them, we may also quite literally step into a pool where they love to relax and enjoy their Water-type nature. It’s a good idea to take note of those wet floor signs in this lab room.
In lab room four, we have a Bitty Pop Pokemon band of these old-timers:
As miniature Psyduck and Eevee come over to say their hellos, it seems that mini Squirtle is too busy using the water gun and bubble moves to give mini Growlithe a bath. Like the other Bitty Pop Pokemon on this list, these adorable Pokemon have also been prepared for catching, courtesy of the scientists from lab room four. Trainers can catch a 4-pack of these little Pokemonfor $15 on the Funko site.
Though our reporting tour around the lab has come to a close, the waiting forthe much-anticipated release ofPokemon Legends: Z-Athis year continues. Despite their miniature size, Funko’s adorable Bitty Pop Pokemon companions pack just enough cuteness to bring trainers comfort throughout the waiting ahead and new Pokemon hunts beyond.