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Lego Pokémon unveiled, but catching ’em all will cost you

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Lego has lifted the lid on its previously announced Pokémon sets, which include Pikachu and Poké Ball, Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise and Eevee.

The Pikachu and Poké Ball set includes 2050 pieces, and retails for £179.99. This model of Pikachu can be displayed in either a battle stance or resting pose. Meanwhile, the Poké Ball can be displayed either opened or closed. In a nice homage for fans of the Pokémon series, the studs of the display base form a ’25’, which is a a nod to Pikachu’s Pokédex number.


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The next set features Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise, which has 6838 pieces and retails for £579.99. This model includes the three posable Kanto partner Pokémon in their fierce and final evolution forms. The vines and feet on Venusaur are moveable, while Blastoise has an “articulated head, arms and water cannons”. As for Charizard, users will be able to pose their wings, legs, arms and head.

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The model’s stands, meanwhile, are set on beach, jungle and volcano-themed bases, to represent each Pokémon type. Lego has also teased an Easter egg for users to find.

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A smaller build is Eevee, with this model coming in at 587 pieces and retailing for £54.99. As with the other models, Eevee can be posed, with Lego saying users will be able to make it look as though the Pokémon is “on the move”. You will also be able to move the model’s ears, feet and legs. Eevee also has an articulated tail.

Again, Eevee’s model features a hidden Easter egg, which Lego says highlights the Pokémon’s “many evolutions”.

These Lego sets are all available to pre-order now, and will be shipped on 27th February. Those that pre-order will also receive the Kanto Region Badge Collection set, providing stocks last.

Will you be Pikachu-sing one or more of these sets?



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The Lego Pokémon partnership was first teased back in March, 2025. Other Nintendo-themed Lego sets include The Legend of Zelda’s Great Deku Tree, a Lego Game Boy model and Lego Bowser, to name a few.

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