Ultra Street Fighter II Blanka Glow-in-the-Dark by Jada Toys EE Exclusive Preorder
Affiliate links in post. See Disclosure Policy.
Hadouken! Well, not exactly, because we’re talking about the wild man of the World Warriors himself, Blanka! We’ve been covering Jada Toys’ awesome Ultra Street Fighter II line, including our look at the Sagat and Blanka preorder and official images, and now Entertainment Earth is bringing us something really cool with this glow-in-the-dark exclusive version of Blanka that I am super excited about. This 6-inch scale action figure features glow-in-the-dark plastic that captures all of Blanka’s Electric Thunder energy, and it comes loaded with interchangeable heads, hands, and Electric Thunder effect pieces along with 20 points of articulation. The premium arcade-style window box packaging is such a nice touch for display collectors too. How amazing is that?! This one is priced at $39.99 with a June 2026 ship date, and you can lock in your preorder now through our affiliate partner Entertainment Earth at this link. I always loved Blanka as a character, that feral fighting style and the backstory of growing up in the Brazilian jungle, and seeing him rendered in glow-in-the-dark plastic just feels so right for a fighter whose signature move is literally coursing with electricity. So let’s take a look at the Ultra Street Fighter II Blanka Glow-in-the-Dark EE Exclusive!
Where to Buy
You can preorder the figures at the following retailers below

Ultra Street Fighter II Blanka Glow-in-the-Dark 6-Inch Scale Action Figure
The packaging here is a real treat for Street Fighter fans, designed to mimic an arcade screen with a score display, K.O. bar, and player indicators running across the top. The lower portion features classic Street Fighter II artwork of Blanka against a dark blue backdrop, with the overall box framed like a premium window display that lets you see the full figure and all his accessories inside.

Here’s a closer look at the packaging from a slight angle, and you can really appreciate how the window section wraps around the corner, giving you a nice view of Blanka’s glow-in-the-dark green skin and those translucent Electric Thunder effect pieces nestled alongside him. The bottom of the box is styled like an arcade control panel complete with a joystick and six attack buttons, which is such a fun design touch that ties the whole presentation together.

Blanka comes with a solid spread of accessories laid out here, including a massive Electric Thunder effect piece molded in translucent yellow-green that captures those chaotic, branching bolts of electricity perfectly. The alternate head features a wide-open screaming expression with bared fangs, mounted on a stand alongside a pair of swap-out hands, and I like how the orange chest tuft and ankle shackles pop against that eerie glow-in-the-dark green skin tone.

Blanka’s face sculpt is full of personality here, with deep-set white eyes, a furrowed brow, and that signature clenched-teeth snarl framed by his wild shock of orange hair. You can see how the flame-shaped tufts of orange body hair are scattered across his shins and thighs, mirroring the texture of his mane and tying the whole design together nicely.

Sporting his ragged red shorts with sculpted white fraying at the waist and leg openings, Blanka looks absolutely feral here, and I’m really digging how those red ankle shackles sit heavy around his lower legs like relics of his wild origin story. His hands swap between a clenched fist and a splayed, clawed grip with sharp white nails, giving you some great options for posing across those 20 points of articulation.

I’m really digging the glow-in-the-dark effect in full darkness, where the green plastic radiates with an almost radioactive intensity that completely transforms Blanka into something otherworldly. His wild orange hair and red shorts nearly disappear into shadow, leaving that glowing green skin as the dominant feature, and the sculpted details like his snarling mouth and bare feet still read surprisingly well even when lit entirely by the figure’s own eerie luminescence.

The Electric Thunder effect pieces absolutely come alive in the dark, glowing with the same intense green as Blanka’s skin and creating a full scene of crackling energy that wraps around him in jagged, forking tendrils. It’s cool to see how the effect pieces and the figure itself glow at the same consistent intensity, so everything blends together into one unified burst of electricity rather than feeling like separate add-ons.

Covered in that eerie glow-in-the-dark green from head to toe, Blanka looks massive here, and you can really appreciate the sculpted chest star of brown fur against the luminous skin. The tattered edges of his red shorts and the grey fraying at the knee openings have a nice weathered texture that contrasts well with the smooth, almost unearthly finish of his bare skin.

Here’s a closer look at Blanka from the side, and the sheer volume of that orange mane is impressive, with each individual spike sculpted to sweep back aggressively from his scalp all the way down past his shoulders. The red shackle bands on his wrists and ankles have a slightly translucent quality that separates them from the matte finish of his shorts, and his splayed fingers with those sharp white nails really sell the feral, animalistic energy.

