Funko Pop! The Office 3.75" Vinyl Figures - Select Figure(s)
Funko Pop! The Office 3.75" Vinyl Figures - Select Figure(s)
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Funko Pop! The Office vinyl figures lean hard into the show's running gags — select yours from the dropdown, each sold separately. Dwight Schrute dominates with four episode-moment versions: with his stapler in Jello (#1004), as the Dark Lord from his Harry Potter recruiting speech (#1010), as the Scranton Strangler (#1045), and with the smashed pumpkin head (#1171). Michael Scott appears as Survivor Man (#1005) and in his straitjacket escape attempt (#1044), joined by Jim Halpert holding his nonsense sign (#1046), Casual Friday Kelly Kapoor (#1008), Creed Bratton (#1104, a Specialty Series release), Oscar Martinez (#1173), and Kevin Malone (#1175).
Figures are standard 3.75-inch Pop! scale in windowed display boxes, each tied to a specific episode moment rather than generic character poses.
Product details
- Brand: Funko
- Line: Pop! Television — The Office
- Material: Vinyl
- Size: approximately 3.75 inches (9.5cm)
- Packaging: Collector-friendly window display box
- Condition: Brand new, factory sealed
- Recommended age: 3 and up
- Sold individually — purchase includes the selected figure only
Frequently Asked Questions
Which episodes are the Dwight figures from?
The Jello stapler prank from the pilot, his Dark Lord speech from "Frame Toby," the Scranton Strangler bus scene, and the pumpkin stuck on his head from "Here Comes Treble."
What is Jim's nonsense sign?
His prank from "Murder" — Jim holding the sign of gibberish while imitating Dwight. One of the line's most-requested moments.
What is the Creed Specialty Series figure?
A release distributed through Funko's independent specialty retailer program in limited quantities — Creed Bratton #1104 in this listing.
Are the main couple — Jim and Pam — both in this listing?
This selection includes Jim; availability rotates, so check the dropdown for the current character mix.
What size are the figures?
Standard Pop! scale, approximately 3.75 inches tall.
