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Funko Pop has expanded its line to include a ton of characters, from Cinderella's adorable Gus Gus to horror icons and evil Disney villains from everyone's favorite animated and live-action movies. It was only a matter of time before the cute and the evil merged to form the perfect Funko Pop villains, capturing the spirit of dastardly characters in a ridiculously adorable figure.
Featuring huge black eyes, giant heads, and tiny bodies, these eerily delightful versions of iconic villains include the monster clown Pennywise, the Skeksis from The Dark Crystal, and even He Who Shall Not Be Named from Harry Potter. Perfect for fans of both horror and Funko figurines, these Pops can easily earn a spot in a child-friendly space with their deceptive appearances.
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How cool is this unique-looking Funko? Two-face is one of the most iconic characters from the Batman franchise. Are you a huge Batman fan? You need this Funko.
Ahh, the villain from Little Mermaid. Ursula is quite possibly one of the best Disney villains ever. This ev-eel (see what I did there?) lady will be a great addition to your Funko collection.
Maleficent's sinister joy in cursing others is the scariest part of her character - at least until she turns into a dragon and breathes fire at Prince Phillip.
With the malice in her eyes replaced with Funko's signature black circles - and only angry eyebrows left behind - the Maleficent figurine just looks like an angry witch calling one of the four corners.
The witch sisters of Hocus Pocus are not generally terrifying, but they're definitely not adorable, either. As they peer into their Funko cauldron bubbling with sinister intent, the cuteness of the characters comes through in their facial expressions and tiny hands.
Winifred's continually perturbed expression is replaced with a smooth forehead and tiny mouth. Sarah is cooing at the bubbling brew while bringing her hands together in a delighted motion, and Mary looks on excitedly. It's just so adorable that it makes you forget they slay children in order to stay young!