Lego Unveils its First-Ever Line of Buildable Pokémon Sets, Blending Two Beloved Brands.
In a move that is sure to send shockwaves throughout the world of entertainment and gaming, Lego has officially joined forces with Nintendo's iconic franchise Pokémon. The debut collection, launching worldwide on February 27th, marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter in both brands' histories. With preorders now available on LEGOs official website, fans are eagerly anticipating their chance to get their hands on these highly anticipated sets.
At the heart of this partnership is a bold and ambitious plan to bring Pokémon's instantly recognizable designs into the world of Lego bricks. This strategy is designed to create premium display builds that will appeal to both long-time collectors and younger builders alike. Three headline releases make up the initial rollout, featuring five beloved fan-favorite Pokémon: Pikachu, Eevee, Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise.
One of these sets stands out from the rest - a 2,050-piece display of Pikachu breaking free from its Poké Ball. This epic build features intricate details such as crackling energy effects, a lightning-bolt base, and an Easter egg referencing Pikachu's Pokédex number. What makes this set truly special is its poseability - builders can configure Pikachu in either a mid-battle stance or a seated pose alongside a closed Poké Ball.
But the pièce de résistance of this collection is undoubtedly Pokémon Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise, a sprawling 6,838-piece display set that brings together the fully evolved Kanto starters for the first time. Each Pokémon boasts unique articulation, with additional hidden details embedded throughout the build. This behemoth of a set positions itself as one of Lego's largest character display models to date, catering specifically to adult fans and collectors.
Last but certainly not least is Pokémon Eevee, a 587-piece set that features a poseable head, tail, and limbs, allowing fans to showcase their beloved character in various settings. As the first-ever line of buildable Pokémon sets takes center stage, Lego has demonstrated its commitment to blending two beloved brands into something truly special.
With the launch date fast approaching, fans can already begin counting down the days until these highly anticipated sets hit shelves. Will you be joining the ranks of dedicated collectors or simply enjoying a nostalgic moment of play? Whatever your reason for wanting to get in on this phenomenon, one thing is certain: Lego and Pokémon have created something truly special that will delight fans of all ages.
In a move that is sure to send shockwaves throughout the world of entertainment and gaming, Lego has officially joined forces with Nintendo's iconic franchise Pokémon. The debut collection, launching worldwide on February 27th, marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter in both brands' histories. With preorders now available on LEGOs official website, fans are eagerly anticipating their chance to get their hands on these highly anticipated sets.
At the heart of this partnership is a bold and ambitious plan to bring Pokémon's instantly recognizable designs into the world of Lego bricks. This strategy is designed to create premium display builds that will appeal to both long-time collectors and younger builders alike. Three headline releases make up the initial rollout, featuring five beloved fan-favorite Pokémon: Pikachu, Eevee, Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise.
One of these sets stands out from the rest - a 2,050-piece display of Pikachu breaking free from its Poké Ball. This epic build features intricate details such as crackling energy effects, a lightning-bolt base, and an Easter egg referencing Pikachu's Pokédex number. What makes this set truly special is its poseability - builders can configure Pikachu in either a mid-battle stance or a seated pose alongside a closed Poké Ball.
But the pièce de résistance of this collection is undoubtedly Pokémon Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise, a sprawling 6,838-piece display set that brings together the fully evolved Kanto starters for the first time. Each Pokémon boasts unique articulation, with additional hidden details embedded throughout the build. This behemoth of a set positions itself as one of Lego's largest character display models to date, catering specifically to adult fans and collectors.
Last but certainly not least is Pokémon Eevee, a 587-piece set that features a poseable head, tail, and limbs, allowing fans to showcase their beloved character in various settings. As the first-ever line of buildable Pokémon sets takes center stage, Lego has demonstrated its commitment to blending two beloved brands into something truly special.
With the launch date fast approaching, fans can already begin counting down the days until these highly anticipated sets hit shelves. Will you be joining the ranks of dedicated collectors or simply enjoying a nostalgic moment of play? Whatever your reason for wanting to get in on this phenomenon, one thing is certain: Lego and Pokémon have created something truly special that will delight fans of all ages.