Have you seen the Street Fighter funko pops? Many fans appreciate these street fighter pops because of their detail and wide range of characters available. Therefore, we wanted to provide an updated Street Fighter funko pop list sharing both vaulted and pops that will become vaulted. 

Why are Street Fighter Funko Pops expensive? 

Street fighter is an action-filled video game developed by Capcom, and the funko pop figures represent each character thoughtfully. Each character has their special attacks, and it introduced a gaming model of one-on-one fighting unlike any other. 

Those who grew up in the 90s, they’ve either played this game or have seen others play this video game before, and it brings a lot of nostalgia with it. 

Funko, Inc only produced a limited amount of street fighter figures and hasn’t produced another wave earlier than 2019. 

Let’s dive in: 

Ten Street Fighter Funko Pops You Should Have

There is no Ryu pose with Hadoken move, so watching the Funko Pop paint tutorial and making one yourself is better. So, without further ado, here is the list of ten Street Fighter Funko Pop you should get while you can:

1. Balrog Vinyl Figure #141

Balrog Street Fighter Funko

Balrog, known as M. Bison, is a self-centered, hot-tempered, egotistical, and cruel character. 

He is a ferocious boxer with an unquenchable desire for wealth and a violent, bullying nasty streak, frequently unwilling to accept responsibility for his acts. 

Despite being a former brilliant prize boxer, Balrog purposefully cheated anytime he felt like it and even murdered one of his rivals.

Ryu Funko Pop is in most demand because he is the main protagonist, but others look incredibly cool. So you can choose whichever you like. However, be careful when buying extremely cheap Street Fighter Pops, as many sell factory defect Funko Pop. 

Street Fighter GameStop box exclusives are also in the market, but their cost is way higher than those mentioned in this list.

2. Ryu Exclusive Vinyl Figure #137 [White Headband]

Ryu Exclusive Figure 137 [White Headband]

Street Fighter’s characters got revamped multiple times, and so did their main protagonist Ryu. 

Originally Ryu wore a white headband and red sneakers in the First Street Fighter. Although, with modifications, his headband’s color changed to red, clothes became more ragged.

3. Ken Exclusive Vinyl Figure #193 [Special Attack]

Ken Exclusive Funko Figure 193 Special Attack

Although some call this Pop a Special Attack pose, it is not. 

Ken and Ryu both use the same poses in many instances where one fist faces the opponent, and the other is held lower like a shield. 

Therefore, it can be called the standard pose of Ken and Ryu. Moreover, none of the attacks of Ryu or Ken have this pose or animation.

4. Akuma Exclusive Vinyl Figure #203

Akuma Exclusive Funko Figure 203

Akuma is a ruthless and potent fighter whose primary purpose in life is to perfect his combat abilities by defeating and defeating formidable opponents. 

Apart from some bursts of rage, he seldom shows any expressions or compassion, and he rarely smiles. But, on the other hand, he will not participate in any fight against vulnerable people. 

He might protect them in some situations, either as a holy obligation or an epilogue after overcoming a great foe. 

Akuma has only shown humanity after being immersed in the Satsui no Hado alongside Kazumi Mishima, whom he respects even in combat. Therefore, he takes his training seriously and punishes anybody who attempts to disturb him.

5. Cammy Vinyl Figure #139

Cammy Funko Figure 139 Street Fighter

Cammy is a powerful, assertive, and committed young lady with a strong sense of righteousness.  

Which is exceedingly courteous, kind, fair, and passionate to those she deeply cares for, such as Delta Red, Chun-Li, or Guile, and even helps people she barely knows, such as Ryu. Cammy may, however, be ruthless and insulting to people who hate M. Bison or Vega. 

Nevertheless, she never gives up without a fight, relying on her considerable training from Delta Red and Shadaloo to defeat her adversaries. Cammy’s adversaries are typically conscious of the threat she poses, and few are dumb enough to misjudge her.

6. Games Ken Vinyl Figure #138

Games Ken Funko Street Fighter Figure 138

How can one forget Ken when talking about Street Fighter? Ken and Ryu are best friends, but there are many reasons why Ken is the deuteragonist.

While Ryu is much more sober and austere, Ken is the polar opposite: flashy, unconventional, and unpredictable, and far more aggressive and violent than Ryu. 

In addition, he has a massive ego which is why he continuously informs his opponents of his superiority. 

Even though Ryu may be pompous, arrogant, and aggressive at times, this fighter has a pure heart. He usually is polite, kind, decent, and easygoing, leading to his own family. Moreover, he never backs down from a battle, regardless of how difficult it appears.

7. Chun-Li Vinyl Figure #136 [Blue Outfit]

Chun-Li Funko Pop Street Fighter Figure 136 Blue Outfit

Chun-Li is one of the earliest members’ additions in the Street Fighter series and the main female protagonist. Chun Li was a motivated girl from a young age and took motivation from the classical Chinese play Peking Opera and her first Bruce Lee movie.

8. Blanka Exclusive Vinyl Figure #140 [Hyper]

Blanka Exclusive Funko Figure 140 Hyper

Early Street Fighter fans will know that Blanka had a yellow color in the series, which changed to green. 

However, the color of Blanka has no effect or doesn’t give him any different powers. Blanka adds diversity to the Street Fighter lineup because it only had human characters.

9. Blanka Exclusive Vinyl Figure #140 [Green]

Blanka Exclusive Funko Figure 140 Hyper

Despite his rough exterior, Blanka usually is meek and submissive, and he enjoys family relationships, companionship, and kids. When enraged, however, Blanka fights with the ferocity of a wild beast let loose from a cage, savagely assaulting his adversaries with predatorial hatred. 

As the series progresses, Blanka, despite maintaining his customary way of talking, begins to gain a bit more rational thinking, making him an ironic, more cautious counterpart to the hot-headed Dan Hibiki.

10. Games Ryu Exclusive Vinyl Figure #192 [Special Attack]

Ryu Exclusive Funko Pop Special Attack

Ryu Funko Pop is one of the most popular ones in the Street Fighter line as he is one of the main protagonists. 

Ryu is a person who is silent, meek, modest, submissive, self-deprecating, and respectful. He seeks to master all martial arts and unravel hidden secrets for good use.

For Ryu, the practice and proficiency that arise from fighting are all he needs to satisfy.

Ryu completely dismisses the more tangible trappings of his many triumphs as a fighter and continues to move on to his next task after success.

Even if he does not actively pursue the position of a savior, he does have a solid moral compass; among the few areas Ryu will prioritize over a thrilling battle is rescuing the weak from the destruction at the hands of bullies and tyrants.

Street Fighter Funko Pops Become a Must-Have Collectible 

It’s no secret that street fighter was an entertaining game, and it made a significant impact on the video gaming community. Street fighter continues to have the same effects on the collectible community. 

Street Fighter partnered with WAX blockchain to release digital trading cards, expanding the ways to collect physically and digitally. So now, whether you’ve got a funko pop or a digital asset, street fighter is a memorable video game for all. 

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Toy collector blogger with 3+ years collecting funko pops. Believe it's okay for adults to collect toys and want to reduce the stigma. Follow @popandfigures on Twitter & Instagram.