Price-wise, here's the practical breakdown you're probably looking for.
If you're after a standard Shoto Todoroki from 'My Hero Academia', brand-new retail Pops usually sit around $10–$20 at big-box stores or Funko's official shop. On the secondary market like eBay, Mercari, or local Facebook Marketplace listings, common releases tend to float between $15 and $40 depending on demand, condition, and whether the box is mint. Limited-run exclusives, chase variants, or convention pieces can jump into the $40–$150 range. Truly rare minis, SDCC-type exclusives, or graded/near-mint sealed grails sometimes spike much higher — $200, $400, or more — but those are outliers rather than the norm.
I've tracked Pop prices and trends for a while, so I'd check Pop Price Guide and sold listings on eBay to see what collectors actually paid recently rather than asking sellers' inflated buy-it-now tags. If you're buying, factor in shipping and box protectors; if you're selling, consider grading and clarity in photos. Personally, I wait for a good condition listing or an online sale — patience usually saves you a surprising amount.
If you're just hopping online to grab a Todoroki Funko, expect the usual retail price in that $10–$20 sweet spot for new commons. I often see folks asking $25–$40 for slightly rarer colorways or store exclusives, and chase or convention variants usually push past $50. Marketplaces like eBay and Mercari are where prices bounce the most, so checking sold listings is key — that tells you what people actually paid, not the sticker price.
One quick tip I use: set an alert for keywords and only buy if the seller has clear photos of the box and the item. Fakes exist, and damaged boxes lower value fast. I also prefer buying from sellers who pack with a pop protector or ship double-boxed; it keeps that mint-box look intact and saves future regret.
Quick take: a regular Todoroki Pop will usually cost between $10 and $25 new; used commons or slightly rare variants sit around $15–$60; chase or limited exclusives climb to $40–$150; and true grails can shoot into the hundreds. If you want the lowest price, watch retail restocks at places like Hot Topic, BoxLunch, or Funko's site and set alerts on eBay or Mercari for sold listings so you can see realistic prices.
Personally, I snagged mine during a sale and kept it in a protector — definitely makes that shout of 'worth it' later when you compare prices.
I keep a pretty small collection and I compare a few venues before making a purchase. Right now, the baseline for a standard Todoroki Funko Pop from 'My Hero Academia' is roughly $10–$20 if you find it at retail or on a discounted online shop. From there it branches: common secondary-market copies usually run $15–$50 depending on postage and seller reputation. Specialty variants — metallic, flocked, glow-in-the-dark, or chase editions — typically command $40–$150. For ultra-rare exclusives, graded pieces, or box-damaged-but-still-sought-after runs, expect to see prices that escalate into the hundreds.
I also factor in fees: marketplace commissions, shipping, and possible customs if it's coming internationally. If you're treating Pops as something to enjoy on the shelf rather than an investment, hunting for an unboxed deal at a local comic shop or convention can be fun and often cheaper. Personally, I prioritize condition first; an ugly box kills resale and display vibe for me, so I pay a little extra for mint.
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If you want brand-new retail boxes, start with the big shops: the official Funko Shop sometimes has exclusive variants, and places like Hot Topic, BoxLunch, and GameStop commonly carry mainstream versions. Online retailers such as Amazon, Walmart, and Entertainment Earth are reliable for new releases too. For exclusives or different costumes, check specialty stores like Pop in a Box, BigBadToyStore, or Zavvi. I also keep an eye on comic shops and local toy stores—they sometimes get store-exclusive colorways or chase figures.
If you’re down to hunt secondhand, eBay, Mercari, and Facebook Marketplace are my go-tos; eBay’s completed listings help you gauge fair prices. Tip: check seller feedback, ask for clear photos of the box corners and barcode, and compare listings across platforms before buying. I usually protect mine with a hard protector and a top loader as soon as it arrives—keeps the collection looking fresh. Hope you find the perfect Todoroki for your shelf; there’s something satisfying about spotting that exact variant you wanted.
If you're on the hunt for exclusive 'Shoto Todoroki' Funko Pop variants, the usual suspects are worth stalking daily. Hot Topic and BoxLunch often have retailer-specific versions — sometimes with different finishes or poses — and they plaster their boxes with their own stickers so you'll know at a glance. GameStop and Entertainment Earth also lock down exclusives from time to time, and the Funko Shop itself occasionally drops limited runs or chase variants. Target and Walgreens have surprised the community with store-branded Pops in the past, too, while Barnes & Noble and FYE sometimes pick up special editions aimed at book and nostalgia crowds.
Beyond chain stores, don't ignore conventions and local comic shops; con exclusives or small-shop variants can be the rarest and most fun to chase. Online marketplaces like eBay and Mercari are where people resell exclusive Todorokis, but prices jump fast. I usually cross-check Pop Price Guide and set restock alerts so I don't miss a drop — there's a real thrill when a stickered Grail finally lands in my cart.
I'm convinced chase Todoroki Funko Pop editions hold a special kind of value for collectors, and here's why I get so excited about them.
On one level it's simple supply-and-demand: 'My Hero Academia' is massive worldwide, and Shoto Todoroki is one of the most iconic characters—half-cold, half-hot visuals practically beg for collectible variations. A chase usually means a rare paint, metallic finish, or alternate pose, and that rarity makes people hunt. If the chase was limited to a convention or a small retailer, that fuzziness around availability feeds the hype.
But value isn't just rarity. Condition, packaging, and provenance matter a ton. A mint-in-box chase that stayed in a protector will command way more than an opened one with scuffed corners. I've seen chases spike when a season airs or when Todoroki does something memorable in the manga. Personally, even if the market goes nuts, I'd keep a chase I love—it's more than an investment, it's a display piece that sparks conversations at my shelves.