Game Rant can exclusively reveal Funmaker’s newRokimotoproducts set to debut at Anime Expo 2025 in early July. Their arrival will mark the official launch of the Rokimoto line, solidifying its creative direction.

Funmaker Inc. is the latest venture from Funko founder Mike Becker. Earlier in 2025, the company teased its Rokimoto (or ロキモト in katakana) product lineup that blendsJapanese pop cultureaesthetics with a whimsical tone, aiming to offer lighthearted creations that are equal parts quirky décor and collector’s items.

Following several months' worth of teasers, the first batch of Rokimoto products is now official, with Game Rant bringing an exclusive look at some of its offerings. These include collectible figures, apparel, posters, plushies, accessories, and even lab samples. The newly unveiled products will launch at the 2025 edition of Anime Expo, taking place at the Los Angeles Convention Center (the old E3 venue) between July 3 and 6.

Rokimoto Exclusive Product Launches at Anime Expo 2025

For the duration of the convention, attendees can visit Rokimoto’s West Hall #2850 booth to explore original characters such as Leo and Babboo. The characters are voiced byfamous talent like Tara Strong, Gabriel Iglesias, and AJ McLean—of Backstreet Boys fame—who also serves as Funkamer’s Chief Design Officer. In addition, a special 80-minute show is scheduled for Friday, July 4, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at The Novo Theater. Funkamer says the event will feature giveaways, musical performances, special appearances, and “exciting partner announcements.”

Rokimoto Announces Peanuts Collaboration

One of the highlights from the upcomingAnime Expo 2025launch is aPeanutscollaboration, featuring limited-edition Snoopy figures sold in ramen-style blind boxes. The line will include Snoopy (1/4), Beagle (1/4), Joe Cool (1/6), Flying Ace (1/6), Space (1/12), and Woodstock (1/12) vinyl figures. Two rare variants have also been confirmed: a “super slurprise” transparent red version of Joe Cool (1/48) and a “super duper slurprise” transparent blue take on Space (1/96). Both should infuse the lineup with some extra collector appeal.

Funmaker co-founder and head of business strategy, Dave Bere, labeled thePeanutscollaboration as a “dream come true,” citing the comic strip’s widespread popularity in Japan as a natural fit for the Rokimoto brand. “Peanutsis massively popular in Japan, and it’s a real privilege to celebrate the spirit and beauty of the culture in a way that feels fresh, imaginative, and most of all, fun,” the executive said in a prepared statement. Funmaker has yet to confirm the pricing details for the newly unveiled products.