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I Am a Meat Popsicle: Funko Finally Brings Luc Besson’s The Fifth Element to Their Pop! Line

Leeloo! Korben! The Diva!!!

Leeloo from The Fifth Element is coming soon! ETA October. #funkotree

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The Girl With The Fifth Element tattoo is very excited right now. That’d be me. We saw Funko was working on ReAction Figures featuring characters from The Fifth Element from Toy Fair this past year so it was only a matter of time before they hit Pop! status. I need them all immediately.

Leeloo (straps) from The Fifth Element is coming soon! ETA October. #funkotree A photo posted by Funko POP! Addict (@funkotree) on

Korben Dallas from The Fifth Element is coming soon! ETA October. #funkotree

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Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg from The Fifth Element is coming soon! ETA October. #funkotree A photo posted by Funko POP! Addict (@funkotree) on

Mangalore from The Fifth Element is coming soon! ETA October. #funkotree

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Diva Plavalaguna from The Fifth Element is coming soon! ETA October. #funkotree A photo posted by Funko POP! Addict (@funkotree) on

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