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The New Marnie and Morpeko Figure Looks Ready to Fight

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There’s a new Pokemon Marnie figure on the way, and she looks like she might be ready to take on a rival. Good Smile Company has a non-scale Marnie and Morpeko statue on the way. The Pokemon Sword and Shield heroine is a non-scale figure that will cost ¥13,000 (~$125) and launch in June 2021.

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This Marnie figure will be about eight inches tall and is made by Shining Wizard @ Sawatika. She’s wearing the same casual outfit she wears for much of the game. Her Full Belly Mode Morpeko is hanging off of her backpack. She’s also holding a Dusk Ball in her hand, which is her trademark sort of Poke Ball.

Here’s a better look at her from different angles.

This Marnie and Morpeko figure is going to be sold by The Pokemon Company, with the Japanese Pokemon Center and Amazon Japan pre-orders already open. The former will be available until November 30, 2020. She isn’t appearing in the North American Pokemon Center just yet.

The Japanese Pokemon Center is offering a clear file with the figure as a bonus. It features a drawing of Marnie and Morpeko in that pose in Spikemuth.

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Good Smile Company has another Pokemon Marnie figure in the works. A Nendoroid is in development, and we’ve already seen the prototype. It includes a Morpeko too!

The newest Good Smile Company Marnie and Morpeko figure will launch in June 2021.


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