Similarly to the plush, most figures of Zoroark and Zorua come from the Black & White era. New ones are rarely released nowadays, especially of Zoroark....wonder if that'll change soon now that the Hisui variants exist.

Zoroark Tomy Figure
Manufacturer: Takara Tomy (Japan)
Product Line: Monster Collection
Release Date: August 20 2011
Purchased From: Nintendo NY
My first Zoroark figure, which I got on a trip to New York. It feels a little fragile, but I really like the pose and the paint job looks pretty good too.

Zoroark Clear Tomy Figure
Manufacturer: Takara Tomy (Japan)
Product Line: Monster Collection DP
Release Date: July 10 2010
Purchased From: Mercari Japan
Like many other clear Tomy figures, you could get this guy in movie theaters in Japan. I'm not sure if I like this one better than the original or not, but he doesn't seem to have the same sweating problem that the clear Dialgas have, which is a plus.

Zoroark DX Jakks Figure
Manufacturer: Jakks Pacific (USA)
Product Line: Jakks x Pokémon
Release Date: 2012
Purchased From: Toys R Us
This guy is much bigger than a standard Jakks figure (maybe around twice the size) and looks pretty nice too! I still have the box and use it to keep extra cords, although it's obviously seen better days. I'm so nostalgic for the old Jakks figures since they're the kind I used to play with as a kid. (fun fact: my favorite was a Lucario that I played with until he literally fell apart, I still have the pieces which I need to glue back together lol)

2011 Zorua McDonalds Figure
Manufacturer: McDonalds (USA)
Product Line: 2011 McDonald's Pokémon Happy Meal Toys
Release Date: 2011
Purchased From: Gift
A friend gave me a couple of these when they didn't want them anymore. Pretty cute, though I feel the McDonalds toys this year looked a bit awkward. Then again, when don't they?

Zorua Clear Tomy Figure
Manufacturer: Takara Tomy (Japan)
Product Line: Monster Collection DP
Release Date: July 10 2010
Purchased From: PKMNCollectors
The stock photos of this guy look a lot less pink than mine does. I don't mind it though, it makes them unique. I wonder why the color is so drastically different though.

Zoroark Kid Figure (Alt Pose 1)
Manufacturer: Bandai (Japan)
Product Line: Pokémon Kids (DP Zenkoku Zukanpan 8)
Release Date: July 2010
Purchased From: PKMNCollectors
This figure has a bit more of an interesting pose than the standard Kid. Makes me think of how I though Zoroark was supposed to be a werewolf as a kid, rather than a kitsune.

Zoroark Kid Figure (Alt Pose 2)
Manufacturer: Bandai (Japan)
Product Line: Pokémon Kids (Kime-Waza Pokémon Kids BW2)
Release Date: January 17 2012
Purchased From: PKMNCollectors
This figure depicts Zoroark using Night Daze, their signature move up until Gen 7. Mine doesn't have the best paint job, but it's alright.

Zorua Kid Figure (Sparkly)
Manufacturer: Bandai (Japan)
Product Line: Pokémon Kids (Movies 2010 A Set)
Release Date: July 2010
Purchased From: eBay
Came in a set with sparkly versions of a few other Kid figures, those being Celebi, Suicune, and Mismagius. She's supposed to be a "metallic" figure, but doesn't really resemble one all that much.

Zoroark Soap Figure
Manufacturer: Bandai (Japan)
Product Line: Bikkura? Tamago (Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl ~Gen'ei no Hasha Zoroark~)
Release Date: July 2010
Purchased From: Mercari USA
I love the pose of this one! They have really cute proprotions. You could get them in special Bikkura? Tamago packages, which are egg-shaped bath salts that dissolve and reveal a random figure inside.

Zorua & Zoroark Clear Zukan
Manufacturer: Takara Tomy A.R.T.S (Japan)
Product Line: Rittai Pokémon Zukan
Release Date: July 17 2010
Purchased From: Mercari Japan
These look amazing! Thank God there's a little peg for the Zorua, because he's so small that he definitely would have gotten lost by now without it.

Zorua Kid Figure (DP Zenkoku Zukanpan 8)
Manufacturer: Bandai (Japan)
Product Line: Pokémon Kids DP Zenkoku Zukanpan 8
Release Date: July 2010
Purchased From: Discord