Funko Bitty Pop Collector's Guide for Kids: Best 4-Packs to Buy in 2026
A great Funko Bitty Pop collection does three things for kids: it turns their favorite character into something they can actually afford to own, it fits on a bedroom shelf without taking over the room, and it gives them a mystery figure to hunt for every time they open a pack. At just 0.9 inches tall, Bitty Pops are Funko's pocket-sized answer to the full-size Pop! Vinyl — small enough that a kid can build a real collection on a $15 weekly allowance, and collectible enough to keep them coming back.
What exactly is a Funko Bitty Pop?
Bitty Pops are officially licensed miniature Pop! Vinyl figures from Funko, scaled down to 0.9 inches tall (about 2.2 cm). They ship inside a clear acrylic display case that doubles as a stackable shelf, so a kid can line up their collection on a desk or nightstand without loose figures rolling around. Each 4-pack contains three named, visible characters plus one mystery Bitty Pop hidden inside a sealed blister — that mystery slot is where the rare and hyper-rare chases live, and it's the reason kids (and honestly, adults) keep buying more.
The format launched in 2023 and has grown into one of Funko's most popular product lines for one simple reason: it hits the sweet spot between "a real collectible" and "something a kid can afford without begging for a birthday gift." Most 4-packs retail between $15 and $20, which is about the same price as a single full-size Pop!
Who is this collection for?
Bitty Pops work best for kids ages 5 and up who already love a specific character or franchise. The 0.9-inch size means they're not appropriate as a toddler's first toy — there's a small-parts choking risk, and the figures are detailed enough that a 3-year-old is more likely to chew on them than display them. Bitty Pops really shine once a kid hits the "I want to collect every one" age, which typically starts around 5–6 for Disney fans and 7–8 for Marvel and Star Wars collectors.
They're also a great fit for:
- Birthday party favors and goody bags — a single pack splits cleanly into four mini-gifts, and every kid leaves with a character they recognize.
- Stocking stuffers and Easter baskets — the small size fits anywhere.
- Classroom rewards and prize boxes — teachers love them because they're affordable, licensed, and universally cool.
- Starter collectibles for tween fans transitioning from random character toys into "I have a themed shelf" territory.
Best Funko Bitty Pop sets for Disney fans (ages 4–8)
Disney is the friendliest entry point for the youngest Bitty Pop collectors. The characters are immediately recognizable, the figures are bright and expressive, and there's a clear "collect them all" path across three distinct 4-packs.
Funko Bitty Pop Disney Mickey 4-Pack ($15.95)
This is the classic starter set: Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse (pink dress), Pluto, and one mystery Bitty Pop. Possible mystery figures include Goofy, Donald Duck, and a hyper-rare gold Mickey chase. It's the most beginner-friendly of all the Disney 4-packs because every named character is immediately recognizable — no kid asks "who's that?" when they open this one.
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Funko Bitty Pop Disney Minnie 4-Pack ($15.95)
The Minnie-led set leans girly without being exclusively so: Minnie Mouse (red polka-dot dress), Daisy Duck, Donald Duck, and a mystery figure. This is the 4-pack to pair with the Mickey set if you're building out a complete Disney shelf, because the character overlap is minimal — you're genuinely adding four new faces, not duplicating.
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Funko Bitty Pop Disney Sorcerer Mickey 4-Pack ($15.95)
The most "collector-flavored" of the three Disney sets. This 4-pack includes Sorcerer Mickey (the Fantasia version, not standard Mickey), Dale of Chip 'n Dale, Princess Minnie, and a mystery Bitty Pop. The Sorcerer Mickey figure in particular is a pull that's highly sought after — if your kid is a budding collector, this is the pack to grab first because the lead character alone justifies the price.
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Funko Bitty Pop Disney Bundle 3-Pack (12 Characters, $39.49)
If you're buying for a serious Disney fan — or if you want one gift that hits like three — grab the bundle. Our Increditoyz-exclusive 3-pack bundles the Mickey, Minnie, and Sorcerer Mickey 4-packs together for $39.49, which is about $8 off the full retail price of buying each separately. That's twelve visible characters plus three mystery figures. It's the single highest-value Bitty Pop purchase on our site, and the one we recommend if this is a birthday or holiday gift.
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Best Funko Bitty Pop set for Star Wars fans (ages 6+)
Funko Bitty Pop Star Wars Leia 4-Pack ($17.95)
This is the Star Wars pack we recommend for kids who know the original trilogy — Princess Leia (classic white-robe Leia, not the bun-version), R2-D2, C-3PO, and a mystery figure. The possible mystery pulls include Chewbacca, Yoda, and a hyper-rare Darth Vader chase. It's also the only Bitty Pop we carry that clears the $17 price point, and the reason is the sculpting quality on R2-D2 and C-3PO specifically — they translate into 0.9-inch scale better than you'd expect.
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Beyond Disney: Bitty Pop series to expand the shelf
Once your kid has a Disney and Star Wars shelf going, the natural next step is branching into the licensed franchises we don't carry directly. Here are the Amazon picks we recommend for expanding a Bitty Pop collection — every one of these is currently in stock and has strong reviews.
Funko Bitty Pop Marvel Infinity Saga 12-Pack Multipack
For kids who've already watched the Avengers movies, this is the "bundle" equivalent of our Disney 3-pack. The 12-piece multipack includes Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow, and seven more Avengers — all in one box. At the 0.9-inch size the detailing is surprisingly good; Iron Man's armor plates are sculpted, not just painted. Best for ages 7+ since some character recognition helps.
Funko Bitty Pop Harry Potter Hermione 4-Pack
The Potter line has some of the most character-rich Bitty Pops in the catalog. The Hermione 4-pack is our top pick because it leads with Hermione Granger (in robes), then pairs her with Rubeus Hagrid and Ron Weasley — you get three main-trio-adjacent characters plus a mystery pull. Possible mystery figures include Harry in Quidditch robes and a hyper-rare Hedwig chase. Best for kids 8+ who've read at least the first couple books.
Funko Bitty Pop Harry Potter Dumbledore 4-Pack
A great second-wave Potter pick once the main trio is on the shelf. Features Albus Dumbledore, Nearly Headless Nick, Minerva McGonagall, and a mystery figure. Dumbledore himself is the star — the sculpt captures the long robes and beard well at 0.9 inches, which is harder than it sounds.
Funko Bitty Pop Toy Story Woody 4-Pack
Pixar's Toy Story line pairs naturally with our Disney Bitty Pops if your kid is working toward an animation-shelf setup. This pack has Woody, Rex the T-Rex, Slinky Dog, and a mystery figure — possible pulls include Buzz Lightyear and a hyper-rare Bullseye chase. The Rex and Slinky sculpts are the standouts; they're instantly recognizable even before you read the labels.
Funko Bitty Pop Five Nights at Freddy's 4-Pack (Foxy, Cupcake, Chica)
For the FNAF fan in the house — this pack is a solid entry point into the horror-game-turned-kid-obsession. Features Foxy the Pirate, Cupcake, Chica, and a mystery figure. Best for kids 8+, and check with the parent first; the franchise is PG but has some spooky themes. If your kid has already been watching the movie or playing the games, they'll love this set.
How to start a Funko Bitty Pop collection (parent's guide)
Here's the practical order of operations we recommend for parents starting a kid on this line:
- Start with one 4-pack, not a bundle. Let the mystery figure do its job the first time — that's the moment most kids get hooked on collecting. Buying a bundle on day one skips the single-pack unboxing thrill.
- Pick the franchise the kid already loves. A Disney Bitty Pop lands differently for a Disney+ regular than it does for a kid who's never seen Moana. Follow the fandom, not the retail display.
- Set a cadence. Bitty Pops work best as an ongoing collection, not a one-time gift. One 4-pack per birthday, holiday, and milestone (good report card, first day of school, end of season) gives the shelf a chance to grow without burning out the novelty.
- Save the display cases. The stackable acrylic trays are what make the final collection look like a real display. Toss them and you've just got a pile of 1-inch figures.
- Track the mystery pulls. Most kids will want to know which rare and hyper-rare figures they pulled. Funko's website lists the full rarity odds for each 4-pack, which adds a layer of "open the pack and check" excitement.
Bitty Pop vs. regular Pop! Vinyl: which is right for your kid?
Both have a place on a kid's shelf, but they solve different problems:
- Regular Pop! Vinyl figures (~3.75 inches tall, $11–$15 each) are better when you want a single "trophy" figure for a specific favorite character — the one the kid asks for by name. Size makes them feel more like a toy.
- Bitty Pops (0.9 inches, ~$15 per 4-pack) are better when the goal is collecting breadth — more characters, smaller footprint, built-in mystery surprise. Great for kids who like to line things up and complete sets.
If your kid already owns 5+ full-size Pops of different characters and is still asking for more, Bitty Pops are probably the smarter next purchase because you'll get four characters for the price of one.
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What age is a Funko Bitty Pop for?
A: Funko officially rates Bitty Pops for ages 3+, but we recommend them for kids 5 and up. The 0.9-inch size means there's a small-parts concern for toddlers, and the "collectible" appeal doesn't click until a kid is old enough to enjoy lining up and displaying figures (usually around age 5–6 for Disney fans, 7–8 for Marvel and Harry Potter collectors).
Q: Are Funko Bitty Pops worth buying for kids?
A: Yes, especially as a birthday or holiday gift for a kid who's already shown interest in a franchise. The 4-pack format gives four figures for roughly the price of one full-size Pop!, and the mystery figure element makes each purchase feel like a small reveal. They're also small enough to not take over a bedroom, which matters when a collection grows past 20+ figures.
Q: What's the difference between a Funko Bitty Pop and a regular Funko Pop?
A: Size and price. A regular Pop! Vinyl is about 3.75 inches tall and costs $11–$15 per single figure. A Bitty Pop is 0.9 inches tall and ships four to a pack for around $15–$18. Bitty Pops are built for breadth collecting; regular Pops are built for showcase-level single character display.
Q: How do you display Funko Bitty Pops?
A: Each 4-pack ships in a clear acrylic display case with a detachable bottom lid. The bottom doubles as a base that the Bitty Pops adhere to, and the cases are stackable — so you can build a multi-tier shelf setup as the collection grows. Don't throw the cases away; they're half the display appeal.
Q: Are there rare Funko Bitty Pops in every 4-pack?
A: Yes. Every 4-pack includes three named, visible characters plus one mystery figure. The mystery slot has a standard pool of figures plus rare (1-in-3 odds) and hyper-rare (1-in-6 odds) chase variants. Pulling a hyper-rare is the highlight moment for most collectors.
Q: Can you buy Funko Bitty Pops individually?
A: Single Bitty Pops exist but are less common than the 4-pack format. Funko primarily sells this line as 4-packs (or larger bundles like our 12-character Disney pack). If your kid is hunting for one specific character, the 4-pack is the reliable route; the single-figure listings tend to sell out faster.
Shop the Funko Bitty Pop collection
Ready to start (or expand) a Bitty Pop shelf? Browse our full Funko Bitty Pop selection at Increditoyz — including the 12-character Disney bundle that gives you the biggest head start on the collection. Every order ships fast, every figure is officially licensed, and the display cases are included.
Written by the Increditoyz Team — parents, collectors, and toy curators who've been helping families find the right licensed character toys since 2019.