Hey Texas bobblehead collectors, just in time for National Bobblehead Day, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum has unveiled the first officially licensed Saturday Night Live bobblehead collection, and it’s basically comedy history with a spring-loaded neck.

If you’ve ever stayed up too late watching SNL back in the day, this one’s for you.

Saturday Night Live Collectibles Every Texas Fan Will Want

The new collection celebrates the legendary run of Saturday Night Live, now deep into Season 51 and charging toward its 1,000th episode. These aren’t random picks — this is an all-killer, no-filler lineup of characters that defined generations of late-night laughs.

Full SNL Bobblehead Lineup: From Cowbell to Couch Crashes

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Here’s who’s getting immortalized in bobblehead form:

  • Roseanne Roseannadanna
  • Matt Foley (motivational yelling included, van not included)
  • More Cowbell
  • Drunk Uncle
  • The Ladies’ Man
  • The Ambiguously Gay Duo
  • Bass-O-Matic
  • D*ck in a Box
  • Mango
  • Nick the Lounge Singer

Meet the First-Ever Official ‘Saturday Night Live’ Bobbleheads

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Each figure is individually numbered to 2,026, which means once they’re gone… they’re gone. Like Buc-ee’s kolaches at 7:30 a.m.

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Where to Buy the SNL Bobbleheads and How Much They Cost

These bobbleheads are only available through the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum’s online store. Singles are $35, dual bobbleheads run $40–$50, and shipping is a flat $8 per order. They’re expected to ship in May, just in time to confuse your coworkers when one starts nodding aggressively on your desk.

Why This SNL Bobblehead Release Is a Big Deal

Since 1975, SNL has earned 305 Emmy nominations, 82 wins, and a permanent spot in American pop culture. According to co-founder and CEO Phil Sklar, this collection is all about honoring the sketches fans never forgot — and yeah, Texas fans remember all of them.

So, if your shelf already has vinyl records, concert posters, or a suspicious amount of Texas pride… these bobbleheads will fit right in. Live from your office, it’s collectible season.

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