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Kidrobot Dunny: Batman Series Sealed Blind Box Collector Guide

Today’s Vinyl Chasers daily find is Kidrobot Dunny: Batman Series, a sealed DC Comics blind box built around Kidrobot’s rounded Dunny platform. The product data lists it as a Blind Box, the store photo shows an opaque Batman x Kidrobot package with no display window, and the product copy frames it as a mystery mini-figure release rather than a known-character single.

The BlindBoxes.com product data has this Batman Dunny box in stock at $9.99. Each box is the collector gamble: one sealed package, one surprise figure, and a 15-character lineup that pulls from Batman, Robin, Batgirl, Gotham villains, and darker comic/movie-inspired designs.

Kidrobot Dunny Batman Series sealed blind box

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What is in the blind box?

This release takes Batman’s world and reshapes it through Kidrobot’s Dunny silhouette. The store description says the series includes iconic versions of Batman plus villains from the movies, TV shows, and comics, all molded to fit the classic Dunny art platform. That matters because the box is not simply another Batman figure package; it is a crossover between DC character collecting and designer-vinyl form collecting.

The visible front package reinforces the mystery-box classification. It shows a closed rectangular box with the Batman logo, a blue-and-black Gotham skyline, the orange Kidrobot mark, and Vinyl Mini Series text near the bottom. There is no clear plastic window and no exposed figure, so the collector appeal comes from the sealed pull and the lineup printed or described for the series.

Collector appeal

The strongest reason to chase this box is the lineup density. A 15-design Batman assortment gives collectors more than just hero variants: Batman, Dark Knight, Classic Batman, Robin, Batgirl, Red Hood, Joker, Harley Quinn, Catwoman, Two-Face, Scarecrow, Penguin, Bane, Black Mask, and Hush all appear in the product copy’s odds list. That mix gives the series multiple collector entry points, whether someone is building a Bat-family shelf, a rogue’s gallery display, or a Kidrobot Dunny run.

The printed odds make the sealed box more interesting than a simple random figure. Batman, Dark Knight, Classic Batman, Robin, Catwoman, and Bane are listed at 2/24 odds, while Joker and Harley Quinn are listed at 3/24. Several villains and supporting characters sit at 1/24. The tough pulls are Batgirl and Hush, both listed at 1/48, which gives the series real rare-pull context without promising which figure any one box contains.

Hush is especially notable because he is not always represented as heavily as Joker, Harley Quinn, or the core Batman variants in mass-market toy lines. Batgirl at 1/48 also gives Bat-family collectors a specific harder target. Even if a buyer is happy with any figure, those odds turn an unopened example into a compact sealed chance at one of the less common designs.

Packaging and display value

The box itself has strong shelf identity. The front art uses Batman’s black emblem across the top, orange logo type, and Gotham architecture in gray, blue, and black. A stylized Batman head peeks from the lower artwork, while the Vinyl Mini Series label makes the format clear. For sealed-box collectors, that means the item reads as Batman and Kidrobot at a glance even before anyone studies the fine print.

Condition-wise, the source photo presents a closed package with straight front edges and intact top and side panels. Like most photographed store inventory, minor shelf wear or tiny corner marks may be visible, but the important collector cue is that the package is not shown opened, flattened, or converted into a loose figure sale. The sealed, opaque presentation is what preserves the mystery-pull appeal.

Kidrobot Dunny Batman Series sealed blind box product photo
Store product photo used for source context; featured image is an editorial Vinyl Chasers derivative.

Collector notes before buying

This should be described as a sealed Batman Dunny blind box. The character inside is not guaranteed until the box is opened. The safe collector language is rare-pull odds for Batgirl and Hush, not a guaranteed chaser figure claim.

It is also a nice crossover item for collectors who normally split their shelves by franchise. DC fans get Batman, Robin, Harley Quinn, Joker, Catwoman, and villains; designer-vinyl collectors get Kidrobot’s Dunny platform; odds-focused blind-box collectors get a lineup with several clear rarity tiers. That combination is why the box has broader appeal than a generic sealed mini-figure series.

Should you chase it?

If your collection has a Batman corner, this Kidrobot Dunny blind box is a strong daily find. It has recognizable DC character demand, a specific 15-design lineup, sealed unopened presentation, and documented 1/48 rare-pull odds for Batgirl and Hush. The front package also displays well enough to keep sealed if you prefer the box art and mystery intact.

At the current listed price, the best reason to buy is the combination of Batman franchise appeal and Kidrobot designer-vinyl format. Openers get the fun of discovering which Gotham character is inside; sealed collectors get an opaque Batman x Kidrobot box that still carries the possibility of one of the tougher figures in the series.

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