Torch Bubu vs Funko Pop — Honest 2026 Comparison for Collectors

In 2026 the designer-toy aisle is more crowded than ever, and two very different products keep showing up on collector wishlists: voxelyo's Torch Bubu, an independent 3D-printed Labubu-style collectible in warm orange-yellow, and the Funko Pop! vinyl line covering hundreds of licensed IPs. They aren't really competitors in the strict sense — one is a small-batch art figure at $39.90, the other a mass-retail vinyl at $10-15. This guide compares them honestly so you can pick the right shelf-piece for your style.

At a Glance

Torch Bubu is a single-design 18 cm Mega-scale figure printed in premium PLA and hand-finished by voxelyo, sold direct at $39.90. Funko Pop! is a 9.5 cm licensed vinyl line spanning roughly 20,000+ SKUs across Marvel, Star Wars, anime, sports and music, retailing at $10-15 for standard releases and $30-$200+ for chase or grail variants.

Voxelyo is an independent studio (NOT affiliated with Pop Mart, Funko, or any major IP holder) creating original Labubu-inspired fan-art collectibles. Funko is a publicly traded company (NASDAQ: FNKO) with mass distribution. Different products, different buyer profiles.

Price & Availability

Torch Bubu is $39.90 USD, sold only through voxelyo.com with worldwide shipping (rates calculated at checkout, see voxelyo.com/refund-policy for returns). Because each unit is 3D-printed and hand-finished in small batches, stock is limited and SKUs occasionally pause for restock — there is no big-box channel.

Funko Pops range from $10-15 for current standard releases to $30-$200+ for exclusives, chases, and vaulted figures. They are available at Target, Walmart, Amazon, Hot Topic, GameStop, and Funko's own shop, plus a deep secondary market on eBay and Mercari. If your priority is grab-and-go availability under $20, Funko wins on raw price-per-unit by roughly 60-75% versus Torch Bubu.

Size & Material

Size is the single biggest physical gap. Torch Bubu stands 18 cm tall — almost 2x the height of a standard 9.5 cm Funko Pop, and closer to 6-7x the visual volume on a shelf. That makes Torch Bubu a centerpiece figure rather than a flat-stacked army.

Materials diverge in feel. Torch Bubu uses premium PLA (a plant-based 3D-printing polymer) with hand-finishing — light sanding, layer-line smoothing, and detail work, so each unit shows tiny artisanal variations. Funko Pops are injection-molded uniform vinyl, identical across a print run, with a smooth matte surface. PLA gives a slightly heavier, more sculpted feel; vinyl is lighter and more uniform.

Design Language

Torch Bubu commits to a single bold aesthetic: warm orange-yellow palette, energetic posture, expressive Labubu-style toothy grin — it's loud, art-toy, and unmistakably one-of-a-kind on a shelf. Voxelyo's whole catalog (around 30+ SKUs in 2026) leans into this collectible-art-figure lane.

Funko Pop's design language is the opposite: a deliberately uniform 9.5 cm body shape with oversized head, applied to whatever IP is licensed that quarter. The appeal is breadth and recognizability — your favorite character, in the same stylized silhouette as 20,000 others. It's pop-culture inventory more than sculptural art.

Who Should Buy What

Buy Funko Pop if: you collect by IP/fandom (Marvel, anime, sports), want sub-$20 entry price, like uniform shelves with dozens of figures, or hunt chase/grail variants on the secondary market. Funko is genuinely the better choice for IP-driven collectors and gift-givers — say so and mean it.

Buy Torch Bubu if: you want a single statement piece at 18 cm, prefer Labubu-style designer-toy aesthetics over licensed-character vinyl, value 3D-printed hand-finished craft over mass production, and want a warm bold color that anchors a shelf. At $39.90 it's roughly 3x the price of a standard Pop but for a fundamentally different category of object.

Verdict

These products barely overlap. Funko Pop is the right answer for most casual pop-culture collectors in 2026 — affordable, available everywhere, and tied to IPs you already love. Torch Bubu is the right answer for buyers who specifically want an independent 3D-printed Labubu-style art collectible in a bold warm palette, are willing to pay ~$40 for a 18 cm hand-finished piece, and prefer small-studio direct-from-maker over mass retail. Voxelyo positions Torch Bubu as a complement to a Funko shelf, not a replacement — different aisles entirely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Torch Bubu an official Pop Mart Labubu or Funko Pop?

No. Torch Bubu is an independent 3D-printed Labubu-style fan-art collectible from voxelyo.com. Voxelyo is NOT affiliated with Pop Mart, Funko, or any licensed IP holder — it's an original design inspired by the Labubu aesthetic, designed and shipped by an independent studio.

Why does Torch Bubu cost ~3x more than a Funko Pop?

Three reasons: size (18 cm vs 9.5 cm — about 6-7x the volume), production method (small-batch 3D-printed PLA with hand-finishing vs mass injection-molded vinyl), and scale (voxelyo ships hundreds of units, Funko ships millions per SKU). Per-unit cost economics are fundamentally different.

Which holds resale value better in 2026?

Funko Pop has a deeper, more liquid secondary market — chase variants and vaulted figures regularly resell at 5-20x retail on eBay. Torch Bubu has a smaller resale footprint because production runs are limited and the audience is niche designer-toy collectors. Buy Torch Bubu because you want to display it, not flip it.

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