Arbok and Ekans Evolution Set — Koga Display

$59.00

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Character: Pokémon · Ekans, Arbok

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INFORMATION

INFORMATION

Dimensions

  • Not specified

Configurations

  • Standard Version (Original Colorway): Arbok figure (rearing, hooded, open-jaw pose), Ekans figure (coiled), Koga trainer figure, commemorative card, packaging box

Material & Packaging

  • Packaging: Dedicated packaging box included
  • No further material details were provided for this product.

Other

  • Studio: 151 Studio
  • Scale: 1/20
  • Colorway: Original (standard game/anime palette)
  • Price: 288 per figure / per unit
  • Bonus Item: Commemorative card

151 Studio’s Arbok and Ekans Evolution Set brings both stages of the Poison-type evolution line together in a single 1/20-scale display, anchored by a rearing Arbok mid-threat with its iconic hood pattern rendered in sharp black and red against a matte blue-purple body, alongside a tightly coiled Ekans and a companion Koga trainer figure. The sculpt leans into the manga-accurate menace of the pair — Arbok’s open jaw, exposed fangs, and dripping tongue give the piece a presence that reads clearly from across a shelf. For collectors building a Kanto villain or Pokémon Adventures display, this is a hard combination to replicate in any other single release.

SCENE NOTESThe display concept pulls directly from Koga's most memorable moments in Pokémon Adventures — specifically the dynamic of a cold, calculating ninja trainer deploying his serpentine partners as instruments of intimidation and pursuit. Arbok's rearing, hood-flared, jaw-open pose captures exactly the split second before a strike: the threat display rather than the attack itself, which is the moment that carries the most psychological weight in the manga's encounters. 151 Studio chose to sculpt Arbok at its most visually dominant — hood fully spread, the face-pattern rendered with crisp layered depth, fangs and forked tongue fully detailed — while placing the compact, coiled Ekans at Arbok's base to reinforce the evolutionary lineage without competing for focus. The Koga figure, small in scale against Arbok's mass, reframes the entire piece as a trainer-and-team composition rather than a standalone creature statue, grounding it firmly in the Pokémon Adventures manga aesthetic.