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Unboxing/Review: OHKU’s TWOTOO: The Planes Investigation Bureau Series Opens Up a Whole Multiverse of Designer Toy Goodness!

OHKU is back with another blind box series, and this one is taking things into full sci-fi storytelling mode. I just dropped a new YouTube review (watch above or go direct HERE) and unboxing for the TWOTOO: The Planes Investigation Bureau Series, and if you are into designer toys with strong world-building, clean character design, and a little bit of interdimensional mystery, this series is absolutely worth a look.
Created from the original IP by artist Erliang, TWOTOO is built around the idea of revealing the laws of parallel universes through planar twins. At the center of the story are Even and Neve, two dual-plane investigators who exist as contrasting counterparts within the multiverse. When they touch, they create a burst of amplified energy that allows them to breach dimensional boundaries, changing their forms depending on the plane they enter while using the horns on their heads as storage devices to transform data into visible forms. Yeah… it is a lot, but in the best possible way. This is the kind of lore that makes a figure series feel like more than just another blind box drop.
What really stood out to me during the review is how each figure feels like it has an actual job inside this universe. These are not random space suits or sci-fi looks thrown together just because they look cool. Every design plays into the idea of a functioning investigation bureau traveling through different planes, studying strange environments, fixing problems, and keeping reality from totally falling apart. The lineup includes characters like Deep-Sea Diver, who monitors strange underwater signals across planes that may or may not have transformed into full sea worlds, and the Ambassador for Promotion of Plane Culture, who helps clarify and distribute the correct concepts across different worlds while protecting the individuality of each plane. Then there is the Known Structure Maintainer, who repairs loosened structural points before they trigger catastrophic chain collapses across the planes.
The series keeps building from there with the Material Information Messenger, who carefully delivers fragile material information, the Physical Trauma Therapist, who mends spatial tears and physical wounds, and the Magical Creator Investigator, who studies newly appeared creatures to figure out if they are valuable resources or the beginning of a much bigger crisis. There is also a hidden edition, Public Security Incident Appeasement Personnel, equipped with a law baton and tasked with containing anomalous “BUGs” that disrupt the order and laws of a plane.
Design-wise, this series has a really slick futuristic vibe. The figures have that clean, anime-inspired silhouette with elongated proportions, sharp color blocking, and sci-fi costume details that make each character feel distinct. You get underwater exploration, lunar rescue, interdimensional security, medical response, structural maintenance, and more… all tied together under this beautifully strange multiverse concept. If you are into designer toys, blind box collecting, sci-fi art toys, anime-inspired figures, or character-driven world-building, OHKU’s TWOTOO: The Planes Investigation Bureau Series is definitely one to check out. It has style, story, and just enough weird sci-fi energy to make it stand apart from the usual blind box crowd.
The full review and unboxing is live now on my YouTube channel, so go check it out and see which figures I pulled, which ones stood out the most, and how the series looks up close. While you are there, make sure to subscribe if you have not already, and drop a comment letting me know which TWOTOO character is your favorite. More designer toy unboxings, reviews, and art toy coverage are on the way.

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