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Revision as of 06:26, 12 March 2017
Pokémon Nanoblocks (Japanese: ポケモン ナノブロック Pokémon Nanoblock) are a set of micro-sized building block models produced by Kawada. The first models were released in Japan in 2013. In the United States, Pokémon Nanoblocks are distributed by Ohio Art Company and were first released on October 1, 2015. They are recommended for ages 12 and up.
Nanoblock Models
Released models
English name | U.S. release date | Japanese name | Japanese release date | Picture | Difficulty | Number of pieces |
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Pikachu | October 1, 2015 | Pikachu ピカチュウ |
October 23, 2013 | 2/5 | Over 130 pieces | |
Charmander | October 1, 2015 | Hitokage ヒトカゲ |
October 23, 2013 | 2/5 | Over 120 pieces | |
Bulbasaur | October 1, 2015 | Fushigidane フシギダネ |
October 23, 2013 | 2/5 | Over 120 pieces | |
Squirtle | October 1, 2015 | Zenigame ゼニガメ |
October 23, 2013 | 2/5 | Over 120 pieces | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Eievui イーブイ |
June 28, 2014 | 2/5 | Over 130 pieces | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Mewtwo ミュウツー |
June 28, 2014 | 3/5 | Over 130 pieces | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Gangar ゲンガー |
June 28, 2014 | 2/5 | Over 150 pieces | |
Charizard | October 1, 2015 | Lizardon リザードン |
June 28, 2014 | 3/5 | Over 200 pieces | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Laplace ラプラス |
April 10, 2015 | 2/5 | Over 130 pieces | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Caterpie & Monster Ball キャタピー&モンスターボール |
April 10, 2015 | 2/5 | Over 170 pieces | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Kairyu カイリュー |
April 10, 2015 | 3/5 | Over 190 pieces | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Kabigon カビゴン |
April 10, 2015 | 3/5 | Over 220 pieces | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Kamonegi カモネギ |
November 28, 2015 | 3/5 | Over 160 pieces | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Fushigibana フシギバナ |
May 24, 2016 | 2/5 | Over 160 pieces | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Kamex カメックス |
May 24, 2016 | 3/5 | Over 220 pieces | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Showers シャワーズ |
October 7, 2016 | 2/5 | Over 140 pieces | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Thunders サンダース |
October 7, 2016 | 3/5 | Over 170 pieces | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Booster ブースター |
October 7, 2016 | 2/5 | Over 170 pieces | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Gyarados ギャラドス |
June 2017 | 170 pieces | ||
Unreleased | Unreleased | Koduck コダック |
June 2017 | 130 pieces |
20th Anniversary Edition
To commemorate 20 years of Pokémon, a special gray monochrome edition of the first series of Nanoblocks were released on March 4, 2016. The gray color is reminiscent of the original games, and the models come in a box with the original game art box art at the front. Each model comes with spare pieces which can be collected together and used to make a monotone model of Mew. The instructions for Mew can be downloaded on-line by inputting four passcodes obtained from each of the four models. The Mew model requires 88 pieces and has a difficulty of 2/5.
Mini Nanoblock Models
These mini Nanoblock models are about half the size of the regular Pokémon Nanoblock models and come in blind bags. There is also another secret model that can be obtained.
English name | U.S. release date | Japanese name | Japanese release date | Picture | Number of pieces |
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Unreleased | Unreleased | Pikachu ピカチュウ |
April 2017 | ? | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Hitokage ヒトカゲ |
April 2017 | ? | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Fushigidane フシギダネ |
April 2017 | ? | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Zenigame ゼニガメ |
April 2017 | ? | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Nidoran♂ ニドラン♂ |
April 2017 | ? | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Nidoran♀ ニドラン♀ |
April 2017 | ? | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Digda ディグダ |
April 2017 | ? | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Karakara カラカラ |
April 2017 | ? | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Porygon ポリゴン |
April 2017 | ? | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Koiking コイキング |
April 2017 | ? | |
Unreleased | Unreleased | Monster Ball モンスターボール |
April 2017 | ? |
Nanoblock+ Sets
Pokémon Nanoblock+ (Japanese: ナノブロック プラス Nanoblock Plus) sets were released in Japan on November 29, 2014. These sets come with the corresponding Moncollé figurine by Takara Tomy that the set is based around. Nanoblock+ models use larger building blocks than the Nanoblock models.
The Pokémon sets can also be combined together to create a larger model. They are recommended for people ages 5 and up.
Character | Picture | Number of Pieces |
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Mega Lizardon X's Secret Castle メガリザードンXの秘密の城 |
379 pieces | |
Keromatsu’s Yacht Harbor ケロマツのヨットハーバー |
199 pieces | |
Fokko’s Coffee Shop フォッコのおしゃれなカフェ |
230 pieces | |
Harimaron’s Tree House ハリマロンのツリーハウス |
276 pieces | |
Pikachu’s Battle Field ピカチュウのバトルフィールド |
222 pieces |
Trivia
- Pokémon Nanoblocks featured in Pokémon Get☆TV on May 24, 2015.
References
This article is part of Project Merchandise, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all Pokémon toys, dolls, books, and collectible merchandise. |