If you are a fan of anime subscription boxes, you might be interested to see what was inside The Otaku March 2024 box. Keep reading the review to find all the details!
For those unfamiliar with The Otaku Box, it’s an affordable subscription box packed with anime goodies centered around anime waifus.
Here’s what you can expect inside:
- Waifu-themed apparel
- 1:9 scale anime figures
- Keychains
- Console skins
- A variety of other collectibles
*Disclosure: This subscription box was gifted by The Otaku Box in exchange for an honest review. All views are my own.
How it works
Prices for The Otaku Box vary, starting at $29.95 for the basic box, which includes around 10 otaku items.
For a higher price, you can customize your box with extra items like an additional anime figure, a t-shirt, and even over 700 pages of digitally exclusive waifu oppai content.
The Otaku Box operates on a subscription basis. Subscribers who sign up for multiple months enjoy benefits such as extra free items and additional figures in their first box.
One standout feature is their focus on subscriber preferences. They conduct polls to decide what items to include in the boxes and maintain an active forum where fans can connect. They’re also very active on social media.
Shipping takes between 9 to 28 days, and they deliver to Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Korea, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In the US, shipping costs $6.99.
What’s inside the Otaku Box (March 2024)?
As expected, the box was filled mainly with beautiful anime ladies in various shapes and forms (literally). However, there are also other otaku items not related to waifus.
Let’s take a look, shall we?
Mini Figure (Zero Two)
Former top waifu Zero Two can hardly be contested by other female anime characters, don’t you agree?
The mini figures come in three options, and you receive one at random. There is one with a white coat and hat, the regular outfit Zero Two, and even a Zero Two with closed eyes.
Zero 002 Bookmark
If you love books like me, this is something you might find helpful.
A metal bookmark featuring Zero Two can add a bit of fun to your books or manga collection.
Albedo Umbrella
A good umbrella keeps you dry on a rainy day but if that umbrella is also beautiful just like this adorable one, it can help you express your personality and add a touch of cheer to a gloomy day.
Buff Anya Sticker
Anime stickers are a fun way to show off your love for a particular anime series or character.
This inspirational Anya sticker can decorate your laptop, phone, or even luggage.
Rebecca T-shirt
I fell in love with this art of lewd Rebecca on this t-shirt. The design is vibrant and detailed, capturing Rebecca’s character perfectly. A striking piece, this design is something that any fan would appreciate.
Albedo Lingerie Upgraded Figure
If you are an anime figure collector who loves Albedo, you will most likely enjoy this cheeky figure featuring a removable top. Worth mentioning, it replaces the mini figure.
Yor Forger Car Freshener
A car freshener is a more subtle way to show your love for Spy x Family compared to a giant poster. This way, fans can express their fandom without being too in-your-face about it.
Waifu card #51 (Series 3)
The Waifu Card collection is continuously growing, with over 50 cards released to date.
March’s waifu was the graceful girl called Formidable from Azur Lane. She is a powerhouse in battle, known for launching devastating airstrikes. However, Formidable is also portrayed as shy and reserved, especially around other shipgirls.
Rem Scroll
Scrolls can be a fun way to collect images of your favorite characters. Those who like Rem, a popular and loyal maid from Re:Zero will surely be happy to to display their waifu this way.
Her beautiful features also translate well to a visual format like a scroll, so it’s no wonder that she is this month’s “poster girl”.
The verdict
Fans of cute anime girls and popular series would love the March 2024 Otaku Box because it is filled with characters almost any anime fan knows. The modest Albedo touch on the umbrella and the Anya sticker add a subtle appeal for fans who appreciate the characters something too revealing.
So, are you still wondering if the Otaku Box is worth it? In my opinion, it’s a wallet-friendly option tailored for otaku enthusiasts who appreciate well-known waifus prominently featured in its artworks and figures. However, if you’re looking for less mainstream anime characters, you might find it less satisfying.