Pokémon Nanoblocks

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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.

Models

First Series

The first four models were released in Japan on October 25, 2013. In the United States, the first series were first released on October 1, 2015.

English name Japanese name Picture Difficulty Number of Pieces
Pikachu Pikachu
ピカチュウ
Nanoblock Pikachu.jpg 2/5 Over 130 pieces
Charmander Hitokage
ヒトカゲ
Nanoblock Charmander.jpg 2/5 Over 120 pieces
Bulbasaur Fushigidane
フシギダネ
Nanoblock Bulbasaur.jpg 2/5 Over 120 pieces
Squirtle Zenigame
ゼニガメ
Nanoblock Squirtle.jpg 2/5 Over 120 pieces

Second Series

Another four models were released in Japan on June 28, 2014. The Nanoblock Charizard was released in the United States on October 1, 2015.

English name Japanese name Picture Difficulty Number of Pieces
Unreleased Eievui
イーブイ
Nanoblock Eevee.png 2/5 Over 130 pieces
Unreleased Mewtwo
ミュウツー
Nanoblock Mewtwo.png 3/5 Over 130 pieces
Unreleased Gangar
ゲンガー
Nanoblock Gengar.png 2/5 Over 150 pieces
Charizard Lizardon
リザードン
Nanoblock Charizard.png 3/5 Over 200 pieces

Third Series

The next four models were released in Japan on April 10, 2015.

Character Picture Difficulty Number of Pieces
Laplace
ラプラス
Nanoblock Lapras.png 2/5 Over 130 pieces
Caterpie & Monster Ball
キャタピー&モンスターボール
Nanoblock Caterpie.png 2/5 Over 170 pieces
Kairyu
カイリュー
Nanoblock Dragonite.png 3/5 Over 190 pieces
Kabigon
カビゴン
Nanoblock Snorlax.png 3/5 Over 220 pieces

Fourth Series

One more model was released in Japan on November 28, 2015.

Character Picture Difficulty Number of Pieces
Kamonegi
カモネギ
Nanoblock Farfetch'd.png 3/5 Over 160 pieces

20th Anniversary Edition

Nanoblock Mew

To commemorate 20 years of Pokémon, a special gray monochrome edition of the first series of Nanoblocks are set to be released in 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 model of Mew. The instructions for Mew can be downloaded on-line by inputting four passcodes obtained from each of the four models.

Character Picture Difficulty Number of Pieces
Pikachu Monotone
ピカチュウモノトーン
Nanoblock Pikachu Monotone.png 2/5 150 pieces
Hitokage Monotone
ヒトカゲモノトーン
Nanoblock Charmander Monotone.png 2/5 130 pieces
Fushigidane Monotone
フシギダネモノトーン
Nanoblock Bulbasaur Monotone.png 2/5 140 pieces
Zenigame Monotone
ゼニガメモノトーン
Nanoblock Squirtle Monotone.png 2/5 160 pieces

Fifth Series

Blastoise and Venusaur models are set to be released in Japan on June 30, 2016.

Character Picture Difficulty Number of Pieces
Fushigibana
フシギバナ
Nanoblock Venusaur.png 2/5 160 pieces
Kamex
カメックス
Nanoblock Blastoise.png 3/5 220 pieces

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
Mega Lizardon X's Secret Castle
メガリザードンXの秘密の城
Nanoblock Mega Charizard X Castle.png 379 pieces
Keromatsu’s Yacht Harbor
ケロマツのヨットハーバー
Nanoblock Froakie Harbor.png 199 pieces
Fokko’s Coffee Shop
フォッコのおしゃれなカフェ
Nanoblock Fennekin Coffee Shop.png 230 pieces
Harimaron’s Tree House
ハリマロンのツリーハウス
Nanoblock Chespin Treehouse.png 276 pieces
Pikachu’s Battle Field
ピカチュウのバトルフィールド
Nanoblock Pikachu Battlefield.png 222 pieces

Trivia

References

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