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Collect Every Belle of the Ball with Funko’s New Disney Princess Pop! Line

Collect Every Belle of the Ball with Funko’s New Disney Princess Pop! Line

When you are the Belle of the ball you really want to your dress to Pop! Well, the same goes for the toys and knick-knacks that adorn your desk and bookshelves, which is why Funko is introducing a whole new line of Disney princess figures with the characters wearing their finest evening gown attire.

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Some of the most beloved of the Disney princesses have been given “revamped and redesigned” new Pop! figures that have them clad in their fanciest clothing. The new line includes Ariel of The Little Mermaid in her pink land-bound dress, Belle from Beauty and the Beast in her iconic yellow ball gown, Cinderella in her famous blue dress, Rapunzel adorned in a purple gown with flowers in her long, golden hair, and Tiana of The Princess and the Frog in her blue frock (rather than her green one) with a matching tiara to complete the ensemble.

A special edition “sparkly” Ariel, with the addition of twinkling glitter added, completes the set. That figure will be sold exclusively at Hot Topic.

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You can see the rest of the new figures in our gallery below.

So when might you be able to escort the newest Funko Pop! figures to your home or work? According to the Funko blog these figures will be coming soon sometime this month, so make sure you have your tuxedo or dress ready to go.

Which one of these new Pop! figures is your favorite? What other Disney Princess do you hope to see wearing her fanciest attire in a future addition to the line? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below.

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Images: Funko

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