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9/16/17 Funko store at the corner of California Street and Wetmore Avenue |
Last month the new Funko store opened in downtown Everett to much local fanfare. Pop culture toys are generally off my radar, so I
didn’t even know about the store until I saw Gabi Campanario’s Seattle Sketcher column about the grand
opening. But as soon as I saw his sketches, I knew I had to get up there
sometime soon!
A half-hour north of Seattle, Everett is a hard-working
town without much of what would be called “color,” so Funko has added a big
bright spot to the town’s center. Pop culture icons like Chewbacca, Mickey
Mouse, Batman and Harry Potter decorate the store’s awnings on two sides of the
building. I had a lot to choose from, but today I focused on Freddy Funko, the
store’s own mascot, high above the store’s entrance. Spider-man and Batman look
down from the covered walkway between the store and the
parking garage.
Inside the store, it’s like a mini-Disneyland of giant
Funko pop characters. So dazzled by the colorful décor, I almost forgot it was
a store. I spent the most time in the Star Wars area, since those characters
are the only pop culture icons I have any affinity for. The least expensive
things I saw in the whole store were keychains for $5 and pens for $3. A cool
Star Wars backpack I wanted was $70! I passed on that.
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Funko storefront |
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Me and Han (or is it Luke?) |
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Me and Chewie |
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Princess Leia Wobblers |
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Star Wars pens |
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I want this backpack! (But not for $70.) |
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This Stormtrooper clutch would make a great pencil case/sketch kit! |
Argh. So. Much. Star. Wars. Thanks for the great post.
ReplyDeleteI love the sketch of the huge character outside the store. How fun! Did they allow sketching inside too?
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm not sure whether sketching would be allowed inside... it was a bit dark in there, but also relatively spacious, so I might try it next time! :-)
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