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    Funko Dorbz: Round Vinyl, Vaulted Lines, and Gentle Display

    Updated March 19, 2026

    Funko ran the Dorbz sub-line from 2015 through 2018 - three years of cube-headed, oversized-feature figures at 3-inch scale, covering Disney, Marvel, DC, Ghostbusters, horror films, and anime properties with the same broad-licensing approach as the Pop! main line. The Dorbz Ridez sub-format added vehicles alongside figures; retailer-exclusive variants and Chase rarities existed within waves; and then Funko discontinued the line entirely in 2018. That discontinuation is the central fact of Dorbz collecting: the catalog is closed, no new releases are coming, and completing the line is a bounded project with a known endpoint rather than an open-ended accumulation.

    Funko Dorbz attract completionist collectors precisely because finite-catalog collecting has a quality that ongoing lines can't match. Every Chase variant, every retailer exclusive, every Ridez combination exists in a known universe. The work of completing it is actual work rather than a moving target, and the community that formed around the line during its production years has maintained documentation infrastructure that serves completion-focused collectors well.

    Two practical habits. Approach Dorbz as a finite catalog project with proper inventory tracking from the start - the closed production run is an advantage for completionists, but only if you maintain clear records of what the full catalog contains and what you still need. And treat box preservation as a permanent priority; discontinued production means replacement boxes from new-old-stock inventory effectively don't exist, and a Dorbz with box damage stays that way.

    The finite-catalog long game

    Learn the Action figures fundamentals - Dorbz 2015-2018 production chronology and full catalog scope, how Chase-variant distribution across Dorbz waves differs from the standard Pop! Chase conventions, and which Dorbz subsets - Ridez, retailer exclusives, GITD variants - have the thinnest secondary-market supply - and keep notes on wave, variant status, and box condition at purchase.

    Find the other Dorbz collectors

    Niches like Funko Dorbz grow sharper when collectors tracking the finite catalog can compare completion progress and sourcing leads. Amassable lets you log Dorbz with variant and condition notes, display the cube-head collection like a gallery, and meet others working toward the same completed set. Early members help shape how this specialty develops.

    Your turn

    Log the Dorbz, document the variants, compare notes with the community. Amassable is built for Funko Dorbz collectors - catalog what you own, track the finite-catalog gaps, and start conversations about the Chase and Ridez pieces worth finding. Download Amassable from the official store links on our homepage, and help bring the Dorbz community together, one cube-head at a time.

    Catalog this hobby on Amassable and connect with collectors who share your focus.

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