LEGO Unveils The First 'Pokémon' Sets
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The first-ever collaboration between LEGO and Pokémon is here! Fans finally have a first look at the sets, gaining insight into the visuals and piece count for each. This collaboration features three sets, including Eevee, Pikachu and Poké Ball, and Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise. All three sets are aimed towards the 18+ crowd as they are fairly complex and are ideal for displaying. 3D building instructions are a part of each one, giving the builder a new way to follow the steps through the LEGO builder app. The sets are available for pre-ordering with a ship date of February 27, 2026.
The Eevee set is the most basic model. This set is just the Pokémon with no extra models or platforms. The head and tail are movable, and there's a “special surprise that highlights Eevee’s many Evolutions” within the set. It has 587 pieces and costs $59.99. The Pikachu set is a little more detailed. When complete, the Pikachu jumps out of a Poké Ball with blue light effects around it. The limbs are moveable and the Poké Ball can be closed, widening options for posing the figure. The number 25 is featured on the stand as a reference to Pikachu’s Pokédex number. This set has 2,050 pieces and costs $199.99.
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The final set is very complex, featuring three different Pokémon with thematic biomes on a display stand. One section features a Venusaur surrounded by a meadow of flowers. The next section features a Blastoise standing on the edge of a cliff with a body of water splashing up towards it. The final section features a Charizard spitting fire and hovering over a volcanic ledge with the help of a LEGO stand. The Pokémon have movable features and can be posed off the biome stand. An Easter egg is hidden in the set as well! This set is a whopping 6,838 pieces and costs $649.99. All three sets can be pre-ordered on the LEGO store.
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