Inart Unveils Unboxing of Zhu Bajie Figure from Black Myth: Wukong — The Former Heavenly Marshal

Inart Unveils Unboxing of Zhu Bajie Figure from Black Myth: Wukong — The Former Heavenly Marshal

A new featurette from Inart provides collectors with an up-close look at the 24-centimeter Zhu Bajie figure from the hit action-RPG Black Myth: Wukong. This iconic character remains a central figure in Wu Cheng’en’s literary masterpiece, “Journey to the West.”

Inart has released a detailed showcase video for their 1/6 scale Zhu Bajie collectible. The footage captures the full unboxing experience, revealing the premium packaging and the various high-end components included in the set.

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Constructed from a sophisticated mix of PVC, ABS, polyketone, and tailored fabric, the figure stands 24 cm tall. With its display base, it occupies a footprint of 18 cm in both width and depth.

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The collectible features an articulated body with 23 points of movement for versatile posing. It comes equipped with four pairs of interchangeable hands, a platform featuring a metal support, his signature magic nine-toothed rake, a mirror, and a sphere of preservation.

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Inart has already begun the shipping process for this piece, which was priced at $225 during its initial release.

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Zhu Bajie is portrayed as a sorcerer and a pig-human hybrid, serving as a personification of fundamental human cravings—laziness, gluttony, and lust. He remains one of the most beloved and enduring comedic figures in Chinese mythology.

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