Arcanine & Blue Oak
$69.00 – $139.00Price range: $69.00 through $139.00
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INFORMATION
DIMENSIONS
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CONFIGURATIONS
- Arcanine Version — Arcanine statue in low, coiled battle stance with resin flame effects at the paws; limited to 188 pieces
- Blue Oak Version — Blue Oak figure in his signature confident pose, one hand raised; limited to 188 pieces
- Complete Set — Both statues together, designed to be displayed as a unified scene with Arcanine crouched at Blue’s side
MATERIAL & PACKAGING
- Resin / PU
- EPE foam inner protection with full-color illustrated box
OTHER
- Edition size: 188 pieces per version (Arcanine / Blue Oak)
VIDEO
ABOUT
JiDian Studio’s Festival of Champions Vol. 01 captures Blue Oak and his Arcanine at the height of their Kanto rivalry — Arcanine low and smoldering, translucent flame effects flickering at its paws, while Blue holds his signature pose with effortless confidence. Each piece is limited to 188 units, cast in resin and PU. Together, they form a display that feels less like a shelf piece and more like a moment frozen mid-battle.
CHARACTER ORIGIN
Blue Oak (known as Gary Oak in the anime) is the rival trainer from Pokemon Red and Blue, widely recognized as one of the most iconic antagonists in the franchise's history. Arcanine is Blue's signature Pokemon and one of his most closely associated partners throughout the Kanto storyline. This pairing evokes the charged atmosphere of the Indigo Plateau — Blue standing with quiet arrogance, his Arcanine coiled and ready, embodying the rivalry that defined a generation of trainers.





