Naruto: Shippuden Elite Fandom Naruto Vs. Pain Limited Edition Statue
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Product Description
The Naruto vs. Pain Elite Fandom statue brings to life one of the most anticipated showdowns in the anime’s long-running history. With swappable busts, Naruto can shift between his Sage Mode outfit and iconic Konoha ninja gear, while Pain’s two portraits provide a range of emotional, mid-battle expressions.
Frozen in time, Naruto engages Pain with his Rasengan technique. Katsuyu advises him from her perch on his shoulder while the toads Fukasaku and Shima lend him assistance from either side. Beneath his flowing cape, Fukasaku’s bare back reveals the secret code carved by Jiraya to help Naruto defeat Pain. Countering Naruto, Pain performs his formidable Almighty Push technique, turning his attention from the destruction of the village to capturing the Nine-Tails. Tucked away in the wreckage is the abandoned Kusagakure forehead protector of the Preta Path, who was turned into a toad and destroyed by Naruto. The artistic dust cloud swirling around the base invokes the Akatsuki’s iconic red cloud symbol.
Product Features
- 27.17 x 18.11 x 25.20 inches (69cm x 46cm x 64cm)
- Made of polystone and PVC
- Highly detailed
- From Naruto: Shippuden
- Part of the Elite Fandom series
- Limited edition of 1500 pieces
- Comes with exclsuive art print
Box Contents
- Naruto Vs. Pain statue
- Naruto
- 2 Interchangeable torsos
- Sage mode
- Konoha uniform
- 2 Interchangeable torsos
- Pain
- 2 Interchangeable portraits
- Naruto
- 2 Bust stands
- Exclusive art print
- Certificate of authenticity
Additional Details
Naruto is a Japanese franchise created by Masashi Kishimoto that tells the story of an aspiring, yet troublesome young ninja named Naruto Uzumaki. The franchise began as a manga series and later received anime adaptions that continued the long running story of the franchise, which includes Naruto: Shippuden and Boruto: Naruto Next Generations.