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LEGO and Pokemon Finally Unite: Giant Sets for Adult Fans

Guys, get ready — your nostalgia just got an official upgrade… in bricks! After years of rumors and anticipation, LEGO and Pokémon have officially announced a collaboration that promises to change the way we see building sets and our favorite monsters.

Guys, get ready — your nostalgia just got an official upgrade… in bricks! After years of rumors and anticipation, LEGO and Pokémon have officially announced a collaboration that promises to change the way we see building sets and our favorite monsters. And no, this isn’t a kids’ toy — it’s a true challenge for collectors and anyone who grew up choosing their first Pokémon on a Game Boy screen.

At the launch of the collaboration in February, three sets will be released. The main one is LEGO® Pokémon™ Pikachu and Poké Ball (2050 pieces). This isn’t just a building set — it’s a striking statue that captures the dynamic energy of Pokémon’s beloved mascot. Pikachu looks caught in mid-motion, ready to attack, and the LEGO details give the feeling of a living character, perfect for any collection.

For true retro fans and large-scale build enthusiasts, there’s LEGO® Pokémon™ Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise (6838 pieces). This set is the dream of a generation that grew up with the original Pokémon games. The trio of Kanto starter Pokémon is now in an articulated, buildable form: each can be built separately or combined into an impressive centerpiece. Scale, detail, and carefully designed poses are tailored for an adult audience ready to spend hours crafting the perfect collection.

For those who want to “start small,” there’s the compact LEGO® Pokémon™ Eevee (587 pieces). The set offers an accessible entry into the LEGO Pokémon world without sacrificing aesthetics or collectible value. Poseable elements and expressive details make it appealing to both newcomers and longtime fans alike.

And yes, LEGO hasn’t forgotten the true enthusiasts: during launch week (February 27–March 3), an exclusive base featuring the Kanto Region Gym Badge will be available with purchase — a small but delightful nostalgic nod for anyone who remembers where it all began.

LEGO emphasizes that special care was taken to ensure authenticity: Pokémon’s visual language has been translated into bricks without losing the character and charm of the monsters. For LEGO and Pokémon, this isn’t just a collaboration — it’s a long-awaited cultural synergy, combining three decades of Pokémon influence with LEGO innovation.

Pre-orders are already open on the LEGO website, with the worldwide release scheduled for February 27. Prices are as follows:

LEGO® Pokémon™ Eevee — £54.99 / $59.99
LEGO® Pokémon™ Pikachu and Poké Ball — £179.99 / $199.99
LEGO® Pokémon™ Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise — £579.99 / $649.99
If you’re a man with childhood nostalgia and a love for details, this release is your chance to collect your favorite Pokémon in the most epic LEGO format ever. Not just a building set — a true collector’s art piece that will make any fan’s heart beat faster.

LEGO and Pokemon Finally Unite: Giant Sets for Adult Fans
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