LEGO Pokémon
| LEGO Pokémon | ||||
LEGO & Pokémon Partnership teaser image | ||||
| Release date(s) | 2026 | |||
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| Type | Construction toys | |||
| Age | 18+ | |||
| Manufacturer | The LEGO Group | |||
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LEGO Pokémon, also known as theLEGO & Pokémon Partnership, is a collaboration between Danish companyThe LEGO Group andThe Pokémon Company International. It has been described as a "multi-year partnership" beginning in 2026. The collaboration consists of marketing events and the release of Pokémon-themed LEGO construction toys.
LEGO Pokémon is a sub-theme of LEGO Gaming. Pokémon is the fourthNintendo franchise to receive a theme under LEGO Gaming, followingSuper Mario,Animal Crossing, andThe Legend of Zelda.
Currently, all LEGO Pokémon sets are designed for adults. They are recommended for builders aged 18+, and are grouped with LEGO's "Adults Welcome" line of products.
History
The collaboration was announced on March 19, 2025 with a teaser released alongside the announcement.[1][2]
The first LEGO Pokémon sets were officially revealed on January 12, 2026.[3][4] Preorders opened the same day for a release date of February 27, 2026—Pokémon Day and thePokémon 30th Anniversary. Three sets featuring models ofEevee,Pikachu, and the fully-evolved forms of theKanto first partner Pokémon were made available for retail purchase at LEGO stores andPokémon Center stores. Two additional sets featuring thebadges of theKanto region and a miniaturePokémon Center were made available as a gift with purchase and LEGO Insiders program reward, respectively.[4][5]
From January 12 to February 27, 2026, a scavenger hunt was held across LEGO and Pokémon digital media, includingPokémon.com, officialPokémon social media, and sponsoredYouTube videos.[3][4][6] Codes from the scavenger hunt could be redeemed through the LEGO Insiders program to enter a sweepstakes to win LEGO Insiders loyalty points, LEGO Pokémon sets, and tickets toPokémonXP and the2026 Pokémon World Championships.
List of LEGO Pokémon sets
| Picture | Set Number | Name | Piece count | Age rating | Release date |
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| 72151 | Eevee | 587 pieces | 18+ | February 27, 2026 | |
| 72152 | Pikachu andPoké Ball | 2050 pieces | 18+ | ||
| 72153 | Venusaur,Charizard andBlastoise | 6838 pieces | 18+ | ||
| 40892 | Kanto RegionBadge Collection | 312 pieces | 18+ | February 27, 2026 gift with purchase of Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise | |
| 40911 | MiniPokémon Center | 233 pieces | 18+ | TBA LEGO Insiders program reward |
Gallery
The LEGO Group commissioned photography of the initial five Pokémon models in real-world settings. The photographs accompanied a January 12, 2026 press release.[4]
Video
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References
- ↑LEGO Pokémon Partnership Announcement | The LEGO Group, LEGO.com, Mar 18, 2025. Retrieved Mar 19, 2025.
- ↑The LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company International team up to bring the world of Pokémon to life brick by brick. | The Pokémon Company North America Official Press Site, Mar 18, 2025. Retrieved Mar 19, 2025.
- ↑3.03.1The LEGO Group Reveals First-Ever LEGO Pokémon Sets and Trainer Challenge |Pokemon.com, Jan 12, 2026
- ↑4.04.14.24.3Can You Catch and Build Them All? The LEGO Group Reveals First-Ever LEGO Pokémon Sets and Trainer Challenge | The Pokémon Company North America Official Press Site, Jan 12, 2026
- ↑Mini Pokémon Center | LEGO.com. Retreived Jan 12, 2026
- ↑Find and Catch Them All! | LEGO.com. Retrieved Jan 12, 2026
External links
- Official Pokemon page on LEGO
- LEGO & Pokémon Partnership on The Pokémon Company International Official Press Site
- LEGO Super Mario on theSuper Mario Wiki
- LEGO Animal Crossing onNookipedia
- LEGO The Legend of Zelda onZelda Wiki
See also
| This article is part of bothProject Real-Life andProject Merchandise,Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on Pokémon events and merchandise. |

