UP TO 44% OFF: As of Nov. 4,New Folder (2014) you can snag select Funko Pop! advent calendars for up to 46% off.
Looking for the perfect gift for the Funko Pop! fan in your life? Tons of Funko Pop! advent calendars are on sale at Amazon right now.
SEE ALSO: Amazon released its top 100 holiday gifts: Get up to 45% off tech, toys, and moreFrom Pokémon to Pixar, these little collectibles make for a fun holiday countdown filled with daily surprises. And, as of Nov. 4, you can get up to 46% off select Funko Pop! advent calendars, bringing the prices down to as low as $26.99 — that’s a pretty good deal for 24 figurines.
Here are our top picks:
The Funko Advent Calendar: The Office — Michael Scott is a best-selling Funko Pop! advent calendar featuring your favorite Dunder Mifflin employees. It includes 24 mini Funko Pop! figures, including Michael Scott, Dwight Schrute, Jim Halpert, and more.
Each figurine measures 1.87 inches tall, so you can display them around your home or office. And with a 46% discount, this calendar offers the best bang for your buck!
If you’re a Pokémon fan, the Funko Pop! Holiday Calendar: Pokémon is a must-have. It's the perfect way to "catch 'em all" in adorable Funko form. Behind each tiny door, you'll find a different Pokémon figure like Pikachu, Squirtle, Charmander, and more.
These figurines vary in height, but the maximum size is two inches tall. Plus, with a 38% discount, this is a great gift for the Poké-lover in your life. Just be prepared for the possibility of some impatient unboxing. Those tiny doors might not stand a chance against a determined Pokémon fan. (I could see my nephew going ham and ripping each door open as soon as he got this.)
Accio, holiday cheer! This Harry PotterFunko Pop! Advent Calendar is a magical way to count down to the holidays. With 24 mini-figures, including Harry, Ron, Hermione, and others, you or your giftee can set up a miniature Hogwarts scene on your desk or shelf.
You can snag this advent calendar for $33.99, 43% off the list price.
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