Pokemon Black and White N and Zorua Statue

Pokemon Black and White N and Zorua Statue Now Available to Pre-Order

A special made to order Pokemon Black and White N and Zorua statue is currently available to pre-order through the Pokemon Center online storefront. The statue will cost 14,300 (or roughly $137) with pre-orders remaining open until March 1, 2021. Since the statue is made to order, once you have made your purchase it cannot be canceled. The N and Zorua statue will ship late September 2021. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The statue is based off of an illustration created by Pokemon series artist Naoki Saito. This image features N and Zorua in a densely populated forest, while the pair lounges against a tree trunk. As you can see below the statue replicates this perfectly and has an immense amount of detail. You can take a look at the Pokemon Black and White N and Zorua statue below.

With the included comparison pictures to the artwork and the Pokemon Black and White N and Zorua statue, you can see how it reflects the artwork it is inspired by. However, please keep in mind that when purchasing this item you can only buy this statue as an individual purchase. So make sure to empty your shopping cart of other Pokemon Center goods if you’re planning to grab this item.

N recently made his debut in Pokemon mobile game Pokemon Masters EX. He was available for a limited time alongside the legendary Pokemon Zekrom.


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