Duck Bubu vs Pop Mart Labubu Blind Box — Honest 2026 Comparison

In 2026 the Labubu-style collectible market has split into two very different buying experiences. On one side, Pop Mart's Labubu Blind Box keeps the classic vinyl mystery-pull format that built the franchise. On the other, independent makers like voxelyo ship fixed-design 3D-printed pieces with no surprise pull. This guide compares Duck Bubu — voxelyo's 18cm yellow duck — against the Pop Mart Labubu Blind Box so collectors can decide which experience matches their goals, budget, and patience.

At a Glance

Duck Bubu is a fixed-design 18cm 3D-printed figure in PLA at $39.90 from voxelyo.com. The Pop Mart Labubu Blind Box is an 8-10cm vinyl mystery figure officially priced $18-28 but commonly resold $50-280 on the 2026 secondary market.

Important: voxelyo is NOT affiliated with Pop Mart. voxelyo is an independent studio shipping its own hand-finished PLA designs. Duck Bubu is a Labubu-style original silhouette, not a Pop Mart product or replica.

Price & Availability

Pop Mart's Labubu Blind Box has a sticker price between $18 and $28 in 2026, but the catch is supply. Hot drops sell out in minutes and resale pricing routinely lands between $50 and $280 depending on series rarity and chase odds (typically 1-in-72 to 1-in-144). You pay either in cash or in time spent hunting drops.

Duck Bubu is a single, fixed-price purchase at $39.90 with no blind-pull lottery and no resale markup. It ships worldwide direct from voxelyo.com — for current shipping cost and timing see voxelyo.com at checkout, and refund terms at voxelyo.com/refund-policy. If you simply want the duck-yellow piece in your hand within a known timeframe, the math is straightforward.

Size & Material

Size is the biggest physical difference. Duck Bubu is 18cm tall — roughly 1.8x to 2.25x the height of the standard 8-10cm Pop Mart Labubu Blind Box, and significantly more shelf-presence per dollar. For collectors building a centerpiece display, the Mega-scale format reads very differently from a pocket-size vinyl.

Materials diverge too. Pop Mart uses injection-molded vinyl, which gives a smooth uniform finish, slight flex, and factory-grade consistency across the run. Duck Bubu is printed in premium PLA and hand-finished, so the surface is firmer, lighter in hand, and shows the small variations of a small-batch piece rather than a mass-produced one. Neither is objectively better — they are different artifacts.

Design Language

Pop Mart's Labubu line leans into its signature toothy mischievous grin across themed series — Macaron, Exciting Macaron, Have a Seat, and seasonal 2026 collaborations. The appeal is the IP universe: chase variants, series cohesion, and the social currency of pulling a rare colorway.

Duck Bubu pursues a narrower idea: one playful, beginner-friendly yellow-duck silhouette in a Labubu-adjacent aesthetic. There is no series, no chase, no rarity tier — just one specific design at one specific size. Buyers who already know they want a duck-yellow piece get exactly that; buyers who love the thrill of the pull will find the experience flat by design.

Who Should Buy What

Buy the Pop Mart Labubu Blind Box if you want authentic Pop Mart IP, you enjoy the blind-pull dopamine loop, you are building a series-coherent shelf, or trade/resale value matters to you. Nothing in this guide substitutes for a real Pop Mart product if that is what you want — go to Pop Mart.

Buy Duck Bubu if you want a known design at a fixed price, you prefer Mega-scale (18cm) over pocket-size, you like supporting independent 3D-printed work, or you have already lost a Labubu drop in 2026 and want a guaranteed yellow-duck piece without a 3-7x resale tax. It is a different product for a different mood.

Verdict

These are not competing SKUs so much as competing experiences. Pop Mart Labubu Blind Box is the canonical IP collectible with all the upside (universe, chase, resale) and downside (scarcity, $50-280 resale, blind-pull risk) that comes with it. Duck Bubu, from independent studio voxelyo, is a fixed $39.90, 18cm, PLA, single-design alternative for collectors who would rather own one specific piece today than gamble on a drop. Pick the experience, not the brand — and if you want the duck specifically, voxelyo.com ships it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Duck Bubu a real Pop Mart Labubu?

No. Duck Bubu is an independent 3D-printed Labubu-style collectible from voxelyo, an independent studio. voxelyo is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or distributing Pop Mart product. If you specifically want authentic Pop Mart IP, buy from Pop Mart directly.

Why is Duck Bubu $39.90 when Pop Mart's blind box lists at $18-28?

Pop Mart's $18-28 is the official sticker price, but in 2026 most sought-after Labubu Blind Box pieces are only practically obtainable at $50-280 on resale. Duck Bubu is a fixed-price 18cm Mega-scale piece (roughly 2x the height) printed in PLA and hand-finished by a small studio, which is a different cost structure than mass-injection vinyl.

Which one holds value better long-term?

Honestly, Pop Mart Labubu Blind Box has stronger resale fundamentals because of established IP and chase scarcity. Duck Bubu is built to be enjoyed as a fixed-design display piece, not flipped. If resale upside is your priority, that points to Pop Mart, not voxelyo — we'd rather tell you that than oversell.

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