LEGO Pokémon Sets, I choose you.
The LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company International are blasting off again with their first-ever collaboration. Starting Feb. 27, you can assemble starters and fan-favorites with the LEGO Pokémon Collection, featuring three brand-new sets.
LEGO Pokémon Pikachu and Poké Ball recreates one of the most iconic scenes from the franchise. The 2,050-piece build captures Pikachu jumping out of the Poké Ball and ready for battle. Fans will also love the set’s black lighting rod-shaped base, lighting bolt details, and “25” design to signify Pikachu’s Pokédex number.
The adorable Eevee makes its LEGO debut in LEGO Pokémon Eevee. The 587-piece set celebrates the Pokémon’s irresistible charm by featuring Eevee’s expressive face. Builders can also create dynamic poses with the model’s movable tail, head, and limbs.
Create a legendary display with the LEGO Pokémon Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise set. With 6,838 pieces, trainers can assemble the final evolutions of Squirtle, Charmander, and Bulbasaur. When complete, fans can showcase the iconic Kanto Pokémon individually or bring them together to create one epic scene on the action base.
It’s time to catch ’em all. The LEGO Pokémon Collection is now available for preorders, with all sets launching on Feb. 27.
LEGO POKÉMON PIKACHU AND POKÉ BALL
Make an electrifying build with a LEGO building set featuring the lovable Pikachu and a Poké Ball. Trainers can catch and build this 2,050-piece set to display the Pokémon model, complete with electricity details.
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LEGO POKÉMON EEVEE
Eevee is ready to join your Pokémon adventures and your LEGO building activities. Assemble the 587-piece build to create your own Eevee, complete with movable tail, head, and limbs.
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LEGO POKÉMON VENUSAUR, CHARIZARD, AND BLASTOISE
Why get one starter Pokémon when you can assemble all three? The 6,838-piece building set features the final evolutions of Squirtle, Charmander, and Bulbasaur. Builders and aspiring trainers can create a scene with all three, or display each Pokémon separately.
