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2014 Funko How to Train Your Dragon 2 Mystery Minis

2014 Funko How to Train Your Dragon 2 Mystery Minis

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It might only be the first sequel, but How to Train Your Dragon 2 has a whole lot more than just two of the mythical creatures. 2014 Funko How to Train Your Dragon 2 Mystery Minis include several of them in a line of small blind box figures.

The lineup has 12 figures. Lead dragon, Toothless, has four of them. Collectors and fans can also find cute beasties with such names as Meatlug, Hookfang, Stormfly, and Barf and Belch. Humans Hiccup and Astrid are also included.

Each of the collectible figures is about 2 1/2" tall. Unlike many other Mystery Minis lines, all 12 figures are available in the same quantities. There are no short prints.

Every 2014 Funko How to Train Your Dragon 2 Mystery Minis case has 12 figures.

 

2014 Funko How to Train Your Dragon 2 Mystery Minis Checklist

Astrid
Barf and Belch
Hiccup
Hiccup - Flame Sword
Hookfang
Meatlug
Rumblehorn
Stormfly
Toothless - crouching, angry
Toothless - crouching, no mouth
Toothless - sitting, gums showing
Toothless - sitting, tongue showing

2014 Funko How to Train Your Dragon 2 Mystery Minis 1

Product Configuration: 12 boxes per case, 1 figure per case
Price Point: Low- to Mid-End Entertainment Collectible
Target Audience: How to Train Your Dragon Fans, Mystery Minis Collectors

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Ryan is a former member of The Cardboard Connection Writing Staff.   His collecting origins began with winter bike rides to the corner store, tossing a couple of quarters onto the counter and peddling home with a couple packs of O-Pee-Chee hockey in his pocket. Today, he continues to build sets, go after inserts with cool technologies, chase Montreal Expos and finish off his John Jaha master collection.

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