Where to buy Pokemon Funko Pop Starter Deluxe

Nathan Ellingsworth
Funko Pop versions of Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle are all visible

The latest Funko Pop and Pokemon collaboration is a touching tribute to where the series began, so learn where to buy the Pokemon Funko Pop Starter Deluxe with our full guide.

There is a mountain of amazing Pokemon merch out in the world, especially featuring the adorable creatures added as part of the original games, Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (and Pokemon Green in Japan).

While Pikachu might be the star of the show, Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle all have an endearing quality that has kept them on store shelves over the years.

They have also all had their own figures already, but this latest release brings them all together and recreates the iconic moment from many gamers’ childhoods when they must choose between the iconic original three starter Pokemon.

So, learn where to buy the Pokemon Funko Pop Starter Deluxe set with our guide:

Where to buy the Pokemon Funko Pop Starter Deluxe set

Funko Pop versions of Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle are all visible

Anyone looking to buy the Pokemon Funko Pop Starter Deluxe set can find it at the following retailers:

LocationPriceLink
GameStop$69.99 ($66.49 GameStop Pro price)BUY
Entertainment Earth$69.99BUY
Funko DirectBUY

When does the Pokemon Funko Pop Starter Deluxe set release?

The Pokemon Funko Pop Deluxe Moment Starter set is currently slated to release in February 2024. While more exact details are not currently known, we will update this guide as more information becomes available.

Outside of Amazon, the stock doesn’t seem to be too depleted, with Entertainment Earth and GameStop still having plenty up for pre-order. You also can’t buy from the Funko store directly at the moment, but it does have an option to be notified as soon as it comes in stock.

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About The Author

Nathan is a Senior Writer at Dexerto, leading our Pokemon coverage. They got their start with print magazines ranging from Switch Player to lock-on, before writing Nintendo & Pokemon-focused pieces for The Gamer, Nintendo Life, Pocket Tactics, and more. They're obsessed with Shiny-hunting, Pokemon TCG, rhythm games, and RPGs.