The Lego Group and The Pokémon Company International have unveiled the first collection of Lego Pokémon sets. Five iconic Pokémon from the brand's 30-year history - Pikachu, Eevee, Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise - have been recreated using Lego bricks and will be released on 27 February 2026.

The first collection of Lego Pokémon sets:

  • Lego Pokémon Eevee (72151), 587 pieces, 59,99€ / 59,99$ / 54,99£
  • Lego Pokémon Pikachu and Poké Ball (72152), 2050 pieces, 199,99€ / 199,99$ / 179,99£
  • Lego Pokémon Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise, 6838 pieces, 649,99€ / 649,99$ / 579,99£

Julia Goldin, Chief Product & Marketing Officer of the Lego Group, said: "Bringing the world of Pokémon to life in Lego bricks is both an exciting opportunity and a great responsibility. We’ve worked to combine our worlds in a way that truly celebrates the creativity, adventure, and wonder that Pokémon represents. This partnership opens up a whole new range of possibilities for Trainers and builders alike, and we can’t wait for fans to experience these new Lego Pokémon sets."

"As a lifelong Pokémon fan, it's been an incredible honour to help bring these Pokémon to life in Lego brick form for the first time," said Siddharth Muthyala, Design Director on Lego Pokémon. "Pokémon has inspired generations of fans around the world, so our team approached the design of these sets with immense care and passion, ensuring every detail and pose truly celebrates what makes these characters so beloved. I hope fans will love building them, as much as we did designing them."

Gaku Susai, Chief Product and Experience Officer at The Pokémon Company International adds: "Pokémon has always inspired discovery and connection and partnering with the Lego Group brings those qualities together with creativity and imagination into a new form. By combining Pokémon’s sense of adventure with the thoughtful design and attention to detail of the Lego Group, we’re giving fans the chance to build, play, and tell their own stories in ways they’ve never experienced before - something we’re thrilled to see come to life."

Between 12 January and 27 February 2026 Lego Pokémon fans will be able to look for hidden Lego Pokémon clues across digital channels.


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