Blind Boxes vs. Open Box: Which Anime Merch is Better? Blokees
CollectiblesMay 23, 2026

Blind Boxes vs. Open Box: Which Anime Merch is Better?

Anime merchandise is a serious hobby category. From officially licensed collectibles to wearable apparel, there’s more to collect than ever. Background at Wikipedia — Anime.
Two buying formats dominate the anime collectibles market: Surprise Boxes (random-selection packs) and open-selection formats (you pick exactly what you want). Both have genuine advantages. Neither is objectively better. It depends entirely on what you’re trying to do. The Naruto Toys lineup is a good example to reference for both formats.
This article breaks down how each format works, who each suits, and what to check before you buy.

The Two Formats: How They Work


Surprise Box format (random selection)

A Surprise Box is a sealed pack containing one randomly selected collectible from a set lineup. You don’t know which character you’ll receive until you open it. The full roster is visible somewhere — usually on the box art — so you know what’s possible but not what’s guaranteed.
This is a collecting format, not just a purchasing format. It’s designed around the act of completing a series — you keep buying until you have the full roster, or trade duplicates to get there faster.
  • Random selection — one character per box, determined at packaging.
  • Set lineup visible — you know which characters are in the series, not which one you’ll get.
  • Chase and rare variants — some sets include lower-probability special-variant pieces.
  • Trading culture — duplicates can be traded or exchanged with other collectors.

Open-selection format (choose what you want)

Open-selection means the product is a specific, named character or item. You see exactly what you’re getting before purchase. No randomness. No surprise. You pick the character you want and buy that one.
This is the standard retail format for most officially licensed character kits and collectibles. The product page lists the exact character, accessories, and specifications. What you see is what you get.
  • Specific named character — the product page clearly identifies what’s inside.
  • Full specs visible — accessories, articulation, and contents listed before purchase.
  • No duplicate risk — you buy the character you want, once.
  • Completion control — you can deliberately build a specific display without filling gaps from random pulls.

Surprise Box vs. Open Selection: Side-by-Side


Factor
Surprise Box format
Open-selection format
What you know at purchase
The full roster. Not your specific character.
Exact character, accessories, and specifications.
Duplicate risk
Yes. Multiple purchases for the same series may produce duplicates.
None. Each purchase is your deliberate choice.
Excitement factor
High. Unboxing reveals the character.
Lower surprise. Higher certainty.
Budget control
Unpredictable. Completing a set depends on which characters you receive.
Predictable. You know exactly what each purchase costs.
Display precision
Lower. Getting specific characters for a planned display requires repeat purchases or trades.
Full control. Every purchase fills a planned spot.
Collection completion
Challenge-based. Collecting becomes the goal.
Deliberate. You complete only the characters you actually want.
Entry price per piece
Usually lower per single purchase. Higher total cost if completing sets.
Set price per character. Cost is known upfront.
Best use case
Set collecting, trading, or casual gifting.
Specific display setups, character gifts, desk collections.

Who Each Format Is Really For


Surprise Box format: who benefits

Casual collectors who don’t have a specific display goal. The fun is in the unboxing, not the destination. If you’re happy with any character from the series, a Surprise Box is a clean, low-friction way to grow a collection without overthinking it.
  • Younger collectors — the unboxing experience is part of the appeal.
  • Gift buyers — you don’t need to know the recipient’s specific favorite character. Any character from the set is welcome.
  • Fans of the full roster — if you like every character in a series equally, random selection removes the decision paralysis.
  • Collectors who trade — duplicates become currency in trading communities.

Open selection: who benefits

Collectors with a specific display goal. You know you want Naruto Uzumaki and Sasuke Uchiha on your desk together. You don’t want five Boruto Uzumakis on the way to getting them.
  • Display collectors — building a specific shelf setup requires character precision.
  • Limited-space collectors — when every slot on your shelf is pre-planned, you can’t afford random fills.
  • Buyers with a favorite character — if you specifically want the Naruto Uzumaki kit, only open selection guarantees that.
  • Budget-conscious collectors — you know exactly what you’re spending and on which character.

Which Format Suits You?


One question makes it simple: do you have a specific character in mind?
Your collecting goal
Surprise Box
Open selection
I want a specific character for my desk display.
I like every character in this series equally.
I’m buying this as a gift without knowing their favorites.
I want to complete the full roster.
I have limited shelf space and a planned layout.
I enjoy the unboxing experience.
I need to match a specific two-kit display (e.g. Naruto + Sasuke).
I’m starting out and not sure which character to get.

Where Officially Licensed Anime Merch Starts


For Naruto specifically, Blokees offers both formats. The Surprise Box collection is the random-selection format — one character per pack from a confirmed character set. The Naruto Champion Class series is the open-selection format — each kit is a specific named character, visible before purchase, with confirmed accessories listed on the official product page.
The Naruto Shippuden GV01 Ultimate Bond at $8.99 is the most accessible open-selection entry point in the lineup. Named, confirmed, ages 9+, and priced for a first purchase without a large commitment.
Champion Class kits at $19.99 each (Naruto Uzumaki, Sasuke Uchiha, Minato Namikaze, and others) are the open-selection standard tier — you pick your character, you know exactly what’s included, and you build the display you want. Character documentation at the Naruto Fandom — Naruto Uzumaki.
Full Naruto IP lineup at Naruto Official Website.

How to Verify Authentic Anime Merch


Both formats have a counterfeit problem. Fake collectibles look close enough to fool first-time buyers at lower price points. Here’s what to check.
What to check
What authentic looks like
Red flag
Official IP licensing mark
Confirmed IP holder name on packaging (e.g. Pierrot / TV Tokyo for Naruto).
No licensing mark, or unfamiliar studio name.
Product page accuracy
Official product pages list exact contents, confirmed assembly method, and age rating.
Vague descriptions, no contents list, or specs that don’t match the official page.
Paint quality
Clean color separation. No paint bleed across detail lines. Eyes and facial marks are precise.
Blurry eyes, sloppy paint lines, or color bleeding across costume details.
Price signal
Consistent with verified retail pricing across official sources.
Significantly lower than verified retail price, especially for premium or rare items.
Seller track record
Established seller with verifiable history, return policy, and customer reviews.
New seller, no reviews, or return policy absent.
Packaging consistency
Box text matches the official product name exactly. No misspellings or character name variants.
Misspelled character names, unofficial design variants, or inconsistent branding.

Mixing Both Formats


A lot of experienced collectors do both. The Surprise Box format for casual collecting, gifting, or introducing a new series. Open selection for specific characters that have a pre-planned spot in a display.
  • Use Surprise Box format — to explore a series you don’t know well yet. Lower commitment per piece. Gets a character on your shelf quickly.
  • Use open selection — once you know which character you specifically want on your desk. Naruto vs. Sasuke rivalry display? Open selection. No other format guarantees that pairing.
  • Mix deliberately — front-row rivalry pair via open selection, shelf filler via Surprise Box. Planned plus casual coexisting on the same shelf.

Conclusion


The format question comes down to one thing: do you have a specific character in mind? If yes, open selection. If no, Surprise Box.
Both are legitimate ways to collect anime merch. Neither is a waste of money when you pick the one that matches your actual goal.
Full lineup at Blokees.

FAQs


What is a Surprise Box in anime merch?

A Surprise Box is a sealed pack containing one randomly selected character collectible from a confirmed set lineup. You see the full roster on the packaging but don’t know which character you’ll receive until you open it.
It’s a collecting format designed around completion and trading. At Blokees, the Surprise Box collection is the random-selection format for officially licensed character kits.

What anime merch sells best?

Naruto, One Piece, and Demon Slayer are among the consistently strong sellers in licensed anime collectibles. Naruto Shippuden remains particularly durable — it’s been in active demand for over 20 years with no slowdown in licensed product releases.
Within formats, open-selection character kits of protagonist characters (Naruto Uzumaki, Sasuke Uchiha) outperform secondary characters in direct sales volume. Surprise Box formats sell well for series with large, equally popular rosters.

How do I know if anime merch is authentic?

Check the IP licensing mark on the packaging. Naruto merchandise should carry the Pierrot / TV Tokyo designation. Check that the product name on the box matches the official product name exactly.
Paint quality is the fastest visual check on the item itself. Authentic licensed collectibles have clean color separation with no paint bleed across costume and facial detail lines. Counterfeit products typically show visible imprecision under close inspection.

Is it safe to buy anime merch online?

Yes, from established retailers with clear licensing and return policies. The risk isn’t online purchasing itself — it’s purchasing from sellers without verifiable track records or from platforms that don’t require seller authentication.
Buying directly from the official brand store removes all counterfeit risk. If you’re buying through a marketplace, check seller rating history, return policy, and verify that the product description matches the official product page specs exactly.

Which format is better for gifting?

Surprise Box if you don’t know the recipient’s favorite character. It’s an accessible, low-commitment gift that any fan of the series will appreciate without needing character-level knowledge.
Open selection if you know their specific favorite. Getting someone the exact Naruto Uzumaki or Sasuke Uchiha kit they actually want is more impactful than a random-selection pack of equal retail value.

How long does anime merch take to ship?

Domestic shipping from official retailers is typically 3 to 7 business days, depending on the service level. International shipping varies significantly by origin country and customs processing.
For Japan-origin merchandise, standard international shipping ranges from 1 to 3 weeks via tracked airmail and 6 to 12 weeks via surface options. Expedited courier options typically deliver within 5 to 10 business days internationally.

How do I spot counterfeit licensed collectibles?

Three checks cover most cases: IP licensing mark on the box, official product name match (no character name misspellings or variants), and paint quality on the assembled piece (clean color separation, precise facial detail lines).
Price is a secondary signal, not a primary one. Counterfeit products are almost always significantly cheaper than verified retail pricing. If a premium-tier kit is available at a fraction of its official retail price from an unverified seller, it’s not genuine.

Can I return a Surprise Box if I get a duplicate?

Return policies for Surprise Box format products vary by retailer. The random-selection nature of Surprise Boxes means receiving a character you already own is part of the format’s design, not a product defect.
Before purchasing, check the specific retailer’s return policy for random-selection products. Most official retailers distinguish between defective-item returns (which are accepted) and character-selection dissatisfaction (which is typically not covered).

What is the cheapest entry point for official anime merch?

Galaxy Version kits in the Blokees Naruto lineup are $8.99 per character — the Naruto Shippuden GV01 Ultimate Bond is confirmed at this price from the official product page. This is the most accessible open-selection entry in the Naruto lineup.
For Surprise Box format, pricing varies by series. The entry price per pack is generally lower than open-selection character kits, but the total cost to complete a set is higher.

What’s the difference between licensed and unlicensed anime merch?

Licensed anime merch is produced under an official agreement with the IP holder (studio, distributor, or creator). The design, character names, and visual elements are authorized and accurate. Licensing marks appear on the packaging.
Unlicensed products copy designs without authorization. They’re legally counterfeit regardless of how they’re described. Quality is inconsistent and the product isn’t subject to the same accuracy standards as licensed releases.

Sources

  1. Wikipedia — Anime  —  Anime market and industry context. Ongoing updates.
  2. Naruto Fandom — Naruto Uzumaki  —  Character and series documentation. Ongoing updates.
  3. Naruto Official Website  —  Official Naruto IP source. Ongoing updates.
  4. Surprise Box Collection — Blokees  —  Official Surprise Box (random-selection) collection page.
  5. Naruto Toys Collection — Blokees  —  Official Naruto IP main collection.
  6. Naruto Champion Class Collection — Blokees  —  Official open-selection Champion Class series.
  7. Naruto Shippuden GV01 Ultimate Bond — Blokees  —  Official product page. Verified: $8.99, ages 9+, open-selection format.
  8. Blokees Official Store  —  Official Blokees homepage.

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