Hello Kitty has appeared on everything from stationery to gaming gear over the years, but Sanrio’s newest partnership adds an unexpected collectible element. Gaming brand Razer has introduced a fresh lineup of Sanrio-themed keyboard keycaps that combine desk customization with the excitement of blind-box collecting, giving fans a Hello Kitty-themed surprise every time they make a purchase.
The collection is exclusive to Target stores and Target.com, but there’s one catch according to Razer. Unlike most themed accessories that let shoppers choose their favorite character, buyers won’t know which Sanrio icon they’re getting until the package is opened. That mystery is the biggest selling point of the collaboration and could also make completing the full lineup a challenge for dedicated collectors.
Every Purchase Is A Surprise For Hello Kitty Fans
Instead of selling individual Sanrio character keycaps, Razer has packaged the collection as mystery blind boxes priced at $19.99 each. Every box contains one sculpted keyboard keycap inspired by a beloved Sanrio mascot, making the reveal part of the experience rather than simply another retail purchase.
Collectors have five standard Sanrio characters they could discover. The lineup includes Hello Kitty, Cinnamoroll, Kuromi, My Melody, and Pompompurin, each recreated as a decorative figurine designed to sit atop a mechanical keyboard. According to Razer, every standard design has an equal chance of appearing, meaning no character is intentionally rarer than another.
The collectible twist mirrors the popularity of mystery toy boxes that have become increasingly common among anime and pop culture fans. Rather than selecting a favorite character at checkout, buyers are encouraged to embrace the uncertainty, trade duplicates with friends, or continue purchasing boxes until they assemble the complete set.
Rare Variant Gives Hello Kitty Collectors Another Challenge
While collecting all five standard keycaps may already require some luck, Razer added another incentive for completionists. Hidden among the regular releases is a chrome-plated secret edition featuring a reflective metallic finish that immediately stands apart from the rest of the collection.
The company says the special version appears in roughly one out of every 24 boxes, making it considerably harder to find than the standard figures. Because the chrome variant is available only through these blind boxes, collectors hoping to secure one will have to rely entirely on chance.
Beyond their collectible appeal, the adorable Sanrio figures are designed to be functional keyboard accessories. Each keycap fits MX cross-stem mechanical switches, including Razer’s BlackWidow V4 keyboards, allowing fans to replace their Escape key with their newly revealed Sanrio character. Whether used for gaming, work, or everyday browsing, the miniature figures offer a playful way to personalize a desktop setup.
The blind-box keycaps are only one part of Razer’s larger Target-exclusive Sanrio rollout. The collaboration also includes a Hello Kitty Edition DeathAdder Essential gaming mouse, a Pompompurin-themed collection, and Sanrio Nintendo Switch 2 skins, giving fans multiple ways to bring the colorful characters into their gaming spaces. Even so, the Hello Kitty mystery keycaps may end up being the most talked-about release thanks to the excitement, and frustration, that comes from never knowing exactly what is waiting inside the box.
- TV Show(s)
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Hello Kitty’s Furry Tale Theater (1987), Hello Kitty and Friends (1989), Hello Kitty’s Paradise (1999), Growing Up With Hello Kitty (2001), Hello Kitty’s Animation Theater (2001), Hello Kitty’s Stump Village (2005), Hello Kitty: Ringo no Mori (2006), The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends (2008), The World of Hello Kitty (2016), Hello Kitty & Friends – Let’s Learn Together (2017), Hello Kitty Channel (2018), Gundam vs Hello Kitty, Hello Kitty Fun (2019), Hello Kitty and Friends Supercute Adventures (2020), Hello Kitty: Super Style! (2022)
- First Film
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Hello Kitty: Cinderella (1989)
- First TV Show
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Hello Kitty’s Furry Tale Theater (1987)
- Cast
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Megumi Hayashibara, Karen Bernstein, Tara Strong, Sam Vincent, Elizabeth Daily, Cree Summer, Ian James Corlett, Lisa Wilhoit
- Created by
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Yuko Shimizu
