The Best Naruto Action Figures and Model Kits in 2026 Blokees
Collectibles19 may 2026

The Best Naruto Action Figures and Model Kits in 2026

Naruto has 250 million manga copies in circulation worldwide. That number doesn’t include the anime, the games, or the merchandise. The point is: this franchise doesn’t slow down. And the demand for officially licensed Naruto collectibles in 2026 reflects that. Full series overview at the Naruto Fandom — Naruto Uzumaki.

If you’re looking for the best Naruto kits right now, this is where to start. The Naruto Toys lineup from Blokees covers officially licensed kits across multiple series, with the Champion Class as the flagship.

This guide covers what to look for in a quality kit, the four standout Champion Class kits in the 2026 lineup, and how to display them cleanly. It’s short and direct. No filler.

Why Naruto Kits Matter in 2026

Naruto ran from 1999 to 2014 in Weekly Shōnen Jump. The anime followed from 2002 to 2017 with Naruto Shippuden. More than two decades of storytelling means different generations of fans are collecting at different life stages. More background at Wikipedia — Naruto.

The franchise isn’t static either. Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is ongoing. New characters like Sarada and Mitsuki have their own fan bases. That extends the collector market beyond nostalgia into current fandom.

For kits specifically, the design challenge is significant. Naruto characters use fluid, acrobatic combat styles and energy-based techniques. A good kit needs to hold those poses and communicate that energy even when it’s standing still on a shelf.

What to Look for in a Naruto Kit

Not every kit is worth your shelf space. These are the five criteria that separate a strong kit from a forgettable one.

Criterion

What to check

Articulation quality

How many independent joint points the kit has, and whether they hold poses under the weight of accessories. 20+ points allows dynamic display positions.

Interchangeable parts

Does it include multiple face sculpts and hand sets? These let you change the emotional expression and attack pose without buying a second kit.

Accessories included

Weapons, effect parts (chakra clouds, energy beams), and display stands make a real difference for shelf presentation.

Anime accuracy

Does the design match the character’s canonical appearance — correct colors, correct clothing period, correct accessories? Officially licensed kits verify this.

Assembly experience

Snap-fit / tool-free assembly means no tools or glue required. Each piece clicks into place. Ideal for collectors who want to focus on display, not construction.

The Naruto Champion Class Lineup

The Naruto Champion Class is Blokees’ flagship Naruto series. Each kit in this lineup is officially licensed, designed for ages 14+, and built around ABS/POM/PVC materials for poseable joints that hold their position.

The defining trait of Champion Class is the 22-point articulation standard. That level of joint coverage lets collectors recreate the dynamic poses Naruto characters are known for — running, mid-jump, stance-ready, or full-attack.

Tool-free assembly is the default for this series. Snap-fit design means no glue, no cutters required. Parts are pre-colored and pre-separated, so the result looks clean out of the box.

Champion Class at a glance

Feature

What it means for your shelf

Officially licensed Naruto IP

Characters, costumes, and accessories match the series exactly. No guesswork about accuracy.

22-point articulation (standard)

Enough movement range to hold combat poses, running stances, and weapon-draw positions without support stands.

Interchangeable faces + hands

Swap between expressions and grip types to match the scene you want to display.

Display stand included

Base stands included with each kit. Consistent height and style across the lineup makes shelf rows look clean.

ABS/POM/PVC materials

Durable plastic that holds joint tension. Doesn’t warp at room temperature.

Snap-fit / tool-free assembly

No tools, no glue, no loose pieces left over. Clean assembly experience.

The Best Four Naruto Kits in 2026

These four are the strongest picks in the current Champion Class lineup. Each covers a different character era, personality, and display purpose.

Naruto Champion Class Boruto Uzumaki  —  Boruto Uzumaki kit

Attribute

Detail

Kit type

Naruto Champion Class CC01 — ages 14+

Key feature

Special effect clouds included. 22 articulation points. Tool-free snap-fit assembly.

Best for display

Strong starting kit. Boruto’s design is clean and visually distinct. Works as a centerpiece or flanking piece.

Official page

Naruto Champion Class Boruto Uzumaki

Boruto Uzumaki is Naruto’s son and the central character of the Boruto series. He carries a different energy from his father — more calculating, less loud. His design reflects that.

  • 98 assembly pieces  — more complex than it looks, with layered clothing and accessory parts.
  • Special effect clouds  — translucent chakra effect parts that display alongside the pose.
  • Interchangeable hands + face sculpts  — multiple expression options and grip configurations.
  • Display stand included  — connects to the base for stable upright display.

This is the easiest entry into the Champion Class lineup. The parts count is manageable and the design communicates the character immediately.

Naruto Champion Class Minato Namikaze  —  Minato Namikaze kit

Attribute

Detail

Kit type

Naruto Champion Class CC03 — Reanimation design, ages 14+

Key feature

Highly articulated. Interchangeable face sculpts and hands. Complete accessory set.

Best for display

Best for fans of the Fourth Hokage era. Reanimation design is visually striking and historically significant.

Official page

Naruto Champion Class Minato Namikaze

Minato Namikaze is the Fourth Hokage — Naruto’s father. He sacrificed his life to seal Kurama on the night Naruto was born. The Reanimation design, as seen during the Fourth Great Ninja War, is his most recognizable adult appearance. Full character background at the Naruto Official Website.

  • 97 assembly pieces  — compact design that fits cleanly on a shelf without dominating the layout.
  • Multiple face sculpts  — swap between focused and determined expressions.
  • Interchangeable hand sets  — poseable for Rasengan grip or open-hand stances.
  • Complete accessory set  — all included weapons and display components verified on the official product page.

If you’re displaying the Fourth Hokage era, this kit is the anchor. Minato’s design is compact and elegant. It pairs well with Naruto Uzumaki on either side.

Naruto Champion Class Sasuke Uchiha  —  Sasuke Uchiha kit

Attribute

Detail

Kit type

Naruto Champion Class CC04 — ages 14+

Key feature

Chidori sword included. Interchangeable face sculpts and hand parts. Anime-accurate Uchiha design.

Best for display

Best choice for a rivalry display. Sasuke pairs directly with Naruto Uzumaki for the classic Team 7 or Valley of the End setup.

Official page

Naruto Champion Class Sasuke Uchiha

Sasuke Uchiha is the rival to Naruto Uzumaki and one of the most popular characters in the entire franchise. His design in this kit reflects his Shippuden appearance — dark, precise, and unapologetically Uchiha.

  • 80 assembly pieces  — clean build. The Uchiha aesthetic is about sharp lines, and this kit delivers that.
  • Chidori sword  — Sasuke’s iconic lightning-style weapon included as a poseable accessory.
  • Interchangeable face sculpts  — multiple expression options including combat-focused and neutral.
  • Interchangeable hand parts  — swap between sword-grip and open-hand configurations.
  • Anime-accurate design  — officially licensed, matching canonical Shippuden colors and styling.

Sasuke works as a standalone or as the second piece in a rivalry pair. If you display him alone, he holds the shelf. If you display him next to Naruto Uzumaki, the contrast in design language tells the story without any additional context.

Naruto Champion Class Uchiha Madara  —  Uchiha Madara kit

Attribute

Detail

Kit type

Naruto Champion Class CC05 — ages 14+

Key feature

Officially licensed. Full Champion Class articulation standard. See official product page for complete accessory list.

Best for display

Best as the centerpiece of a villain lineup or a war-arc display. Madara is the largest personality in the fourth arc.

Official page

Naruto Champion Class Uchiha Madara

Madara Uchiha is the most powerful Uchiha in the series and the primary antagonist of the Fourth Great Ninja War. His design carries decades of built-up lore: Eternal Mangekyo Sharingan, Rinnegan, full war-period armor. A kit that captures that has immediate shelf presence.

  • Officially licensed  — canonical design from Kishimoto’s original art.
  • Champion Class articulation standard  — same joint system as CC01–CC04.
  • Full accessory details  — see the official product page for the complete included contents list.

This kit is the heavy in the lineup. Pair it with Hashirama Senju for the Valley of the End era, or display it alongside CC04 Sasuke and CC01 Boruto for a cross-generational Uchiha shelf.

Champion Class Side-by-Side

Kit

Pieces

Articulation

Sword included

Effect parts

CC01 Boruto Uzumaki

98

22 pts

No

Yes — clouds

CC03 Minato Namikaze

97

Highly articulated

No

See product page

CC04 Sasuke Uchiha

80

Super articulated

Yes — Chidori sword

See product page

CC05 Uchiha Madara

See product page

CC standard

See product page

See product page

Note: CC05 Madara specs are confirmed on the official Blokees product page. Check there for the complete piece count, accessory list, and any variant options.

How to Display Naruto Kits

Shelf arrangements that work

  • Pair CC04 Sasuke and CC01 Boruto on either side of a neutral center piece for a generational contrast display.
  • Use the included display stands consistently — matching base heights give rows a clean, exhibition-style look.
  • Group by era: Minato (Hokage era) on one shelf level, Boruto and Sasuke (modern era) on another.
  • Position taller or wider kits at the back. Minato’s compact 97-piece form works well in front of Madara’s larger presence.
  • Leave gaps between kits. Crowded shelves lose detail. One hand-width of space between each piece lets interchangeable accessories read clearly.

Care tips

  • Keep out of direct sunlight  — UV exposure fades colors over time. ABS/PVC plastics are especially vulnerable to orange and red tones.
  • Dust with a soft brush  — a clean, dry makeup brush works better than a cloth, which catches on joints.
  • Store interchangeable parts carefully  — small face plates and hand parts are easy to misplace. Keep them in the original tray or a labeled container.
  • Repose occasionally  — POM joints hold tension better when they’re moved periodically rather than left fixed in one position.

Poseable Kits vs Pre-Assembled Displays: Which Is Right for You?

Pre-assembled collectibles come ready to place. You don’t touch them beyond taking them out of the box.

Factor

Poseable snap-fit kits (Champion Class)

Static pre-assembled displays

Assembly

Tool-free snap-fit. You assemble once, repose whenever.

No assembly. Pose is fixed from production.

Pose flexibility

22+ articulation points. Change pose and expression when you want.

Fixed. Looks the same every day.

Interchangeable parts

Yes — face sculpts, hand sets, weapon accessories.

No. What’s in the box is what’s on the shelf.

Assembly experience

Part of the value. Assembly takes 30–60 minutes per kit.

None. Display-ready immediately.

Best for

Fans who want to engage with the hobby and change displays over time.

Fans who want one-and-done display setups.

For most Naruto fans, the poseable kit wins. The character designs are built around movement and combat. A kit that can hold those poses actively reflects the series better than one that can’t move.

Conclusion

Naruto’s collectible market in 2026 is strong. The franchise’s reach across two decades — original series, Shippuden, Boruto — means different generations of fans are actively collecting, not just nostalgically browsing.

The four Champion Class kits covered here represent the strongest current picks: Boruto for the new-era collector, Minato for the Fourth Hokage loyalist, Sasuke for the rivalry shelf, and Madara for the villain centerpiece.

Start from the Blokees homepage for the full Naruto catalog, or go directly to the Champion Class lineup for the complete character roster.

FAQs

What is the best Naruto kit to start with in 2026?

Naruto Champion Class Boruto Uzumaki (CC01) is the cleanest starting point. It’s 98 pieces, tool-free snap-fit, and comes with effect clouds and a display stand. The assembly is manageable for first-timers and the design is immediately recognizable.

If you’re more attached to the original Naruto timeline, Naruto Champion Class Minato Namikaze (CC03) is an excellent alternative. The Reanimation design is visually striking and historically significant in the series. Both options are officially licensed from Blokees and sit at the same champion-tier quality standard.

What are Naruto Champion Class kits?

Champion Class is Blokees’ flagship Naruto series. Each kit is officially licensed, ages 14+, and built with ABS/POM/PVC materials that hold articulation positions under load. The series uses a 22-point articulation standard as its baseline.

Every kit includes interchangeable face sculpts and hand sets, weapon accessories, and a display stand. Assembly is tool-free — snap-fit parts that click together without glue or cutters. The lineup currently covers Boruto Uzumaki (CC01), Naruto Uzumaki (CC02), Minato Namikaze (CC03), Sasuke Uchiha (CC04), and Uchiha Madara (CC05).

What is the difference between a model kit and a pre-assembled collectible?

A model kit comes in separate parts that you assemble yourself. Champion Class kits are tool-free: parts click together without glue. Once assembled, they’re poseable — you can change the stance, swap the face, and change the hand configuration.

A pre-assembled display comes ready to place. You don’t touch it beyond taking it out of the box. The advantage is immediate display. The disadvantage is the pose is fixed permanently. For a franchise like Naruto where the characters are defined by movement, poseable kits communicate the series more accurately than static displays.

Do Naruto Champion Class kits need glue or tools?

No. Champion Class kits use snap-fit assembly, which means no glue, no cutting tools, and no extra equipment required. Every part is designed to click securely into place by hand.

The design also pre-separates colors across different plastic parts, so you get a clean, accurate result without painting. The only exception is if you want to customize beyond the default design — at which point acrylic paints and hobby markers are options, but they’re never required to get a display-ready result.

Are Naruto kits officially licensed?

Yes. Every kit in the Naruto Champion Class lineup from Blokees is officially licensed under the Naruto IP. That means the character designs, costumes, and accessories match Masashi Kishimoto’s original art and the anime’s canonical appearances. You’re not getting a third-party interpretation.

Official licensing also means the product page details can be trusted for accuracy. The piece counts, included accessories, and recommended age ratings listed on blokees.com/en-us are the same verified data the manufacturer publishes. No approximations, no guesswork.

Which Naruto kit is best for a rivalry display?

Naruto Champion Class Sasuke Uchiha (CC04) paired with Naruto Champion Class Naruto Uzumaki (CC02) is the classic rivalry pair. Sasuke’s Chidori sword and Naruto’s Rasengan accessories create the natural combat duality that defines their relationship.

For a different angle, Uchiha Madara (CC05) paired with Hashirama Senju creates the founding-era rivalry display. The design contrast between Madara’s armor and Hashirama’s robes tells that story immediately. For a cross-generational shelf, CC05 Madara alongside CC01 Boruto and CC04 Sasuke puts three Uchiha-adjacent storylines in one display.

How do I care for Naruto kits?

ABS and PVC plastics are durable but not indestructible. Keep kits away from direct sunlight — UV exposure fades colors, especially warm tones like Naruto’s orange jumpsuit over time. Dust regularly with a dry, soft brush rather than a cloth, which can snag on joints.

For the interchangeable parts — face sculpts, hand sets, effect accessories — keep them in a labeled container or the original tray. They’re small and easy to lose. Repose joints occasionally rather than leaving them fixed in one position; POM joints maintain tension better when moved periodically.

Can I customize Naruto Champion Class kits?

The kits are designed to be display-ready without customization. Colors are pre-separated across plastic parts and the assembled result matches the official design. No painting or modification is required.

That said, customization is possible if that’s your preference. Acrylic paints work well on ABS/PVC surfaces. Hobby markers for panel lining are popular for adding depth to armor details. Some collectors weather their kits — adding subtle dust or battle-damage effects with light dry-brushing. None of this affects the structural integrity of the snap-fit design.

Are Naruto kits worth collecting?

If you’re asking financially: officially licensed kits from established IPs generally hold their value better than unlicensed alternatives. The Naruto franchise isn’t slowing down — active merchandise from multiple generations of fans keeps demand stable.

If you’re asking experientially: these kits are designed for fans who want a physical connection to the series. The poseable joints, interchangeable accessories, and anime-accurate designs make them functional display pieces, not just souvenirs. Whether you’re a long-term Shippuden fan or new to the Boruto era, there’s a Champion Class kit built for your entry point.

What Naruto kits come with weapons and accessories?

All four featured Champion Class kits include accessories. Specific highlights from verified product pages:

  • Boruto Uzumaki (CC01)  — weapon accessories + special effect clouds + interchangeable hands and faces + display stand.
  • Minato Namikaze (CC03)  — complete accessories + interchangeable face sculpts and hands.
  • Sasuke Uchiha (CC04)  — Chidori sword + interchangeable face sculpts and hand parts.
  • Uchiha Madara (CC05)  — full accessory list on the official product page.

Check each product page on blokees.com/en-us for the exact contents list before purchase.

Sources

  1. Wikipedia — Naruto  —  Comprehensive Naruto series overview including publication history and global reach. Ongoing updates.
  2. Naruto Fandom — Naruto Uzumaki  —  Primary character documentation for Naruto Uzumaki. Ongoing updates.
  3. Naruto Official Website  —  Official Naruto merchandise and series news. Ongoing updates.
  4. Naruto Champion Class Boruto Uzumaki — Blokees  —  Official product page. Verified: 98 pieces, 22 articulation points, tool-free assembly, effect clouds, display stand included.
  5. Naruto Champion Class Minato Namikaze — Blokees  —  Official product page. Verified: 97 pieces, highly articulated, interchangeable faces and hands.
  6. Naruto Champion Class Sasuke Uchiha — Blokees  —  Official product page. Verified: 80 pieces, Chidori sword, interchangeable face sculpts and hand parts.
  7. Naruto Champion Class Uchiha Madara — Blokees  —  Official product page. Specs verified on blokees.com/en-us.
  8. Naruto Toys — Blokees Collection  —  Official Blokees Naruto IP main collection page.

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