Funko Mystery Box - Harry Potter
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What's Inside This Funko Mystery Box?
20 Harry Potter Funko products - full-size Pops, Pocket Pop keychains, Bitty Pop 4-packs, a Mystery Mini snow globe, and an SDCC exclusive. Every item is a real, physical Funko collectible that ships to your door.
The chase figures are a Luna Lovegood with Glasses #41, a Professor Quirrell #68, and a Sirius Black Dog Flocked Hot Topic Exclusive #73. Behind them sits a Hedwig Flocked GameStop Exclusive and a vaulted original Dobby #17. Five figures at the top that are either vaulted, retailer-exclusive, or convention-limited.
The mid-tier includes Ron Weasley with Scabbers #02, a Hermione Pocket Pop Keychain, a Luna Pocket Pop Keychain, Harry Potter on Broom SDCC 2017 #31, Harry Potter #01, a Harry with Hogwarts Express Bitty Pop Ride, Dobby with Sock #75, a Bitty Pop Dumbledore 4-Pack, and Harry Potter Yule Ball #91.
The floor features Severus Snape #05, a Funko Bitty Pop 4-Pack, Albus Dumbledore #04, a Mystery Mini Harry Potter Snow Globe blind box, a Bitty Pop Harry 4-Pack, and Hermione Granger #03. Even the lowest pull is an official Funko product with a real figure number - not a knockoff or a sticker.
Every item and its exact drop rate are published before you open.
How the Funko Harry Potter Box Works
The drop table above lists all 20 items with their odds. Open the box and the figure is yours - ship it boxed and protected, ready to display or keep sealed. Pull a Bitty Pop 4-Pack but had your eye on the Luna #41? Trade it in for credits and try again, or spend them on LEGO sets, Pokemon cards, anime figures, or any other box on Cravin.
Why This Funko Mystery Box Stands Out
Most funko mystery box listings you'll find online are random grab bags - a mix of commons from clearance bins with no listed contents. You pay, you wait, you open a Pop you already own from a franchise you don't collect. There's no way to know what's inside until it arrives.
This box is built around a single franchise - Harry Potter - and every figure is named with its exact Pop number and drop rate published. The top five are all vaulted or exclusive: Luna #41 (retired from production), Quirrell #68, Flocked Sirius (Hot Topic), Flocked Hedwig (GameStop), and the original vaulted Dobby #17. These are the figures that Harry Potter Funko collectors actually search for.
Even the common Pops in this box - Harry #01, Hermione #03, Dumbledore #04, Snape #05 - are original mold numbers from the first Harry Potter Funko wave. No repaints, no variants-of-variants, no generic "Wizarding World" merch padding the table.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does "vaulted" mean for Funko Pops?
Vaulted means Funko has permanently retired the mold - no more production runs. The vaulted Dobby #17 in this box is the original sculpt, not the later reissues. Once supply runs out, the only way to get one is resale. That's why vaulted Pops tend to climb in value over time.
Are the exclusive Pops real retailer exclusives?
Yes. The Sirius Black Dog #73 is a Hot Topic Flocked exclusive. The Hedwig is a GameStop Flocked exclusive. Harry on Broom #31 is an SDCC 2017 convention exclusive. Each one carries its original exclusive sticker and packaging.
I pulled a Hermione #03 but I wanted the Luna #41. What now?
Trade it in for credits. The credit value reflects the figure. Use those credits to reopen this box or switch to any other category - LEGO, tech, Pokemon cards, anime, whatever you collect.
What's the difference between full-size Pops, Pocket Pops, and Bitty Pops?
Full-size Pops are the standard ~4-inch vinyl figures with numbered boxes (like Harry #01 or Snape #05). Pocket Pops are keychain-sized versions. Bitty Pops are ~1-inch mini figures sold in 4-packs with a mystery chase. This box includes all three formats plus a Mystery Mini snow globe.