Torch Bubu vs Kidrobot Dunny — Honest 2026 Comparison for Collectors

Choosing between the Torch Bubu from voxelyo and a Kidrobot Dunny in 2026 means choosing between two different art-toy philosophies. Torch Bubu is an independent 3D-printed Labubu-style collectible from voxelyo.com — bold, warm-orange, hand-finished PLA at 18cm Mega-scale. Kidrobot Dunny is a 20-year-old vinyl designer-toy platform with rotating artist series. Both live in the urban-vinyl/art-toy peer space, but they target different shelves, budgets, and collecting habits. This guide compares them honestly so you can pick the right one.

At a Glance

Torch Bubu: $39.90, single SKU, 18cm Mega-scale, premium PLA, hand-finished in a warm orange/yellow palette, sold direct at voxelyo.com. Kidrobot Dunny: $12–$25 for standard blind-box figures, $50–$200+ for chase/artist editions, 7.5cm to 20cm depending on series, vinyl, sold via Kidrobot direct and specialty retail.

One is a fixed-design statement piece. The other is an open-ended platform with hundreds of artist variants released since 2004. Different games entirely.

Price & Availability

At $39.90, Torch Bubu sits roughly 60% above a baseline 3-inch Dunny ($25) and ~80% below a chase Dunny ($200). For the price of one Torch Bubu you could buy two to three standard blind-box Dunnys, or roughly 20% of a high-end Dunny chase. Torch Bubu ships worldwide direct from voxelyo.com (shipping calculated at checkout; refund terms at voxelyo.com/refund-policy). Kidrobot ships from its US store and is stocked at specialty retailers globally, with secondary-market pricing on retired series often 2–5× MSRP in 2026.

Size & Material

Torch Bubu is fixed at 18cm — close to Kidrobot's 8-inch Dunny tier (~20cm) and noticeably larger than the 3-inch standard (7.5cm) that dominates Dunny blind-box releases. So if shelf presence matters, Torch Bubu beats a standard Dunny by ~2.4× in height.

Material is where these diverge most. Torch Bubu is printed in premium PLA and hand-finished, which gives a matte, slightly tactile surface and visible craft detail. Kidrobot Dunnys are injection-molded vinyl: glossier, lighter, more uniform between units, factory-perfect. Vinyl is more drop-resilient; hand-finished PLA is more individual but each piece varies slightly. Neither is objectively better — it's a craft-vs-mass-production preference.

Design Language

Torch Bubu leans into a bold, energetic, warm orange/yellow Labubu-style silhouette — toothy, expressive, deliberately playful. It reads as a single confident statement on the shelf. Kidrobot Dunny is the opposite design philosophy: a neutral rabbit-eared blank canvas that hundreds of artists (Frank Kozik, Kronk, Tara McPherson, Huck Gee and others) have reinterpreted since 2004. You're collecting an artist roster, not a single sculpt. If you love a specific artist's style, Dunny wins on variety. If you want one warm-tone hero piece with a distinct vibe, Torch Bubu wins on focus.

Who Should Buy What

Buy a Kidrobot Dunny if: you enjoy the blind-box hunt, you collect by artist (not by sculpt), you want a 20-year platform with deep secondary-market liquidity, or you want sub-$25 entry pricing. The Dunny ecosystem in 2026 is unmatched for variety and trade culture.

Buy Torch Bubu from voxelyo if: you want one bold 18cm warm-toned Labubu-style centerpiece, you prefer hand-finished PLA over factory vinyl, and you're comfortable buying direct from an independent maker rather than a 20-year legacy brand. Voxelyo is NOT affiliated with Pop Mart or Kidrobot — it's an independent studio shipping its own designs.

Verdict

These products don't really compete head-to-head — they share the art-toy aisle but solve different jobs. Kidrobot Dunny is a platform-and-roster collecting hobby. Torch Bubu is a single 18cm hand-finished statement piece in the Labubu visual lineage, made by an independent 3D-printing studio. If your shelf already has six Dunnys, adding a Torch Bubu gives you something stylistically different rather than a Dunny competitor. If you're picking your first art toy in 2026 and want maximum variety per dollar, start with a Dunny blind box. If you want one bold warm-orange hero and you like supporting independent makers, Torch Bubu at $39.90 is the answer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Torch Bubu a Kidrobot Dunny competitor or a Labubu alternative?

Neither, strictly. Torch Bubu is an independent 3D-printed Labubu-style collectible from voxelyo.com — it shares the toothy Labubu silhouette tradition, not the Dunny rabbit-ear platform. Voxelyo is not affiliated with Pop Mart or Kidrobot.

Why is Torch Bubu $39.90 when a standard Dunny is $12–$25?

Different production model. Standard Dunnys are mass-injection-molded vinyl at scale. Torch Bubu is 3D-printed in premium PLA at 18cm and hand-finished individually, which costs more per unit but yields a larger and more tactile piece than a 7.5cm blind-box Dunny.

Will Torch Bubu hold value on the secondary market like rare Dunnys do?

Honestly, unlikely at Dunny levels in 2026. Kidrobot has 20+ years of secondary-market depth and identifiable chase variants that drive resale. Torch Bubu is a newer independent SKU — buy it because you want to display it, not as an investment thesis.

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