LEGO keeps teaming up with different companies, which include examples like Star Wars and Stranger Things, to create unique themed products to cater to fans of these movies. Once again, the company has collaborated with The Pokémon Company to launch the first-ever official LEGO Pokémon sets. Based on some of the most iconic Pokémon in the entire 30-year history, these themed sets allow fans to build and display their favorite Pokémon using LEGO bricks.
This collaboration combines two worlds, allowing you to take your Pokémon passion to another level, just by connecting brick by brick. The first three sets are based on five Pokémon, including Pikachu, Eevee, Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise.
The first LEGO Pokémon Pikachu and Poké Ball set mimics one of the most iconic scenes from the franchise. The set is designed for two display options: one where Pikachu leaps out of an open Poké Ball, and the other displays Pikachu sitting next to a closed Poké Ball.
The dynamic jumping pose made from LEGO bricks looks really cool due to its elevated design. The set comprises 2,050 pieces and comes with a black lightning rod-shaped base, with lightning emitting from the Poké Ball with Pikachu’s exit. The LEGO studs on the base also form the number 25 as a hidden reference to Pikachu’s official number in the National Pokédex.
The next LEGO set combines Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise in one diorama. It is one of the LEGO Group’s largest ever display sets, made up of over 6,838 pieces. These Pokémon figures can be displayed individually or together on the action base that has hidden surprises for fans. The base also follows the pattern of all three Pokémons to represent their natural habitat.
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The last LEGO Pokémon set comprises 587 pieces that connect to mimic the beloved Eevee character. This specific build features an expressive face, while movable tail, head, and limbs allow you to pose it, either at rest or in a ready-to-jump position.
Furthermore, you can use the “Build Together” feature in the LEGO Builder app to build Pokémon Eevee and LEGO Pokémon Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise sets. It functions like a digital platform that allows multiple people to work on the same LEGO set.
The new LEGO Pokémon sets can be pre-ordered through LEGO.com/Pokemon and Pokémon Center, while the official release starts on February 27, 2026.







Via: Press Release
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