POKEMON: LEGO Finally Reveals New Sets Based On Pikachu, Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise, And Eevee

POKEMON: LEGO Finally Reveals New Sets Based On Pikachu, Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise, And Eevee

After months of rumours and leaks, we finally have a first look at LEGO's first Pokémon sets, depicting Pikachu, Evee, Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise in brick form.

By JoshWilding - Jan 12, 2026 02:01 PM EST
Filed Under: Pokémon
Source: GameFragger.com

We've known for a while that Pokémon LEGO sets are on the way, and as we first reported on GameFragger.com, they've finally been officially revealed. Launching on February 27, the first three sets see five fan favourite Pokémon—Pikachu, Evee, Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise—recreated in LEGO brick form.

A set worthy of one of the most recognisable Pokémon, the LEGO Pokémon Pikachu and Poké Ball, recreates one of the most iconic scenes from the franchise: Pikachu jumping out of the Poké Ball ready for battle. The brick-built Pikachu showcases this beloved Pokémon in a dynamic pose, leaping out from a Poké Ball.

The 2,050-piece set features a black lightning rod-shaped base, with lightning energy emitting from the Poké Ball as Pikachu exits, ready for action. Key easter eggs include a "25" displayed on the base, signifying Pikachu’s Pokédex number.

The epic LEGO Pokémon Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise set brings three of the most celebrated Pokémon to fans in one of the LEGO Group's largest ever display sets. Made up of a whopping 6,838 pieces, the set features three Kanto first partner Pokémon evolutions, for the first time, in LEGO brick form.

Eevee's irresistible charm is celebrated with LEGO Pokémon Eevee, a 587-piece set that brings the cherished Pokémon to life in dynamic detail. Eevee’s expressive face, movable tail, head and limbs allow builders to pose the fan-favourite, either at rest or ready to jump into action.

Also pictured below are the LEGO Pokémon Kanto Region Badge Collection Gift With Purchase, and a Mini Pokémon Center Insiders Reward item, which collectors can get for 2,500 Insiders points.

"Bringing the world of Pokémon to life in LEGO bricks is both an exciting opportunity and a great responsibility," Julia Goldin, Chief Product & Marketing Officer of the LEGO Group, said. "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."

Siddharth Muthyala, Design Director on LEGO Pokémon, added, "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."

"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," he continued. "I hope fans will love building them, as much as we did designing them."

These LEGO sets are undeniably impressive, but given that they're catered to adult collectors, you likely won't be surprised to learn that they won't be cheap. Eevee is $59.99, Pikachu will retail for $199.99, and the Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise combo clocks in at a massive $649.99.

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Twinkie
Twinkie - 1/12/2026, 2:30 PM
you guys ever see those grown men stalking Walmart for when they put the cards out? Are they scalpers? Or?
WruceBayne
WruceBayne - 1/12/2026, 2:35 PM
@PerfectOpinions - it’s modern gambling for all ages now. Wait until you see the guys that can’t afford the cards at the time so they hide them up under racks at stores like Target and Walmart. It sounds absolutely ridiculous but it happens.
dragon316
dragon316 - 1/12/2026, 2:56 PM
@WruceBayne - can’t afford them at time but they can afford have expensive cellphone and monthly cellphone bill every month
SATW42
SATW42 - 1/12/2026, 2:58 PM
@WruceBayne - that's not really a new thing, toy collectors did this for years, and anytime I was chasing something, back when I did that sort of thing over 20 years ago, I would open the racks and there was ALWAYS something there.
WruceBayne
WruceBayne - 1/12/2026, 4:54 PM
@SATW42 - that’s wild to me. But I guess it’s like any other vice.
SATW42
SATW42 - 1/12/2026, 2:34 PM
the mega bloks are not only cheaper, but considerably better looking. IMO

The eevee looks pretty good but not for the price
TheFinestSmack
TheFinestSmack - 1/12/2026, 3:03 PM
@SATW42 - was just gonna say that! I got my kids the Mega Bloks Pikachu years ago and it looks so much better.
Twinkie
Twinkie - 1/12/2026, 4:43 PM
@SATW42 - Megablocks got dat Master Cheif B)

SATW42
SATW42 - 1/12/2026, 2:44 PM
Also, I'm not entirely sure why Pikachu is coming out of a pokeball when famously, he doesn't really do that. A Minor nitpick, but for the prices they ask...
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 1/12/2026, 2:49 PM
@SATW42 - so the set has more pieces and so they can charge more I suppose
malschla
malschla - 1/12/2026, 7:58 PM
@SATW42 - Ash’s Pikachu doesn’t, sure, but he isn’t the only Pikachu.
SATW42
SATW42 - 1/13/2026, 7:00 AM
@malschla - yeah I know, and I’m trying to think how to phrase this that isn’t rambling and is concise.

Everyone, basically considers pikachu a character instead of a member of a species.

Like Santa. When Santa shows up at the thanksgiving day parade he’s not “a” Santa, he’s “the” Santa. So in that same parade when the pikachu balloon comes down the street, he’s THE pikachu, not A pikachu.

And “the” pikachu in any iteration, isn’t known for popping out of pokeballs. They could have just as easily had it sitting on a pokeball or something, which is imagery you see all the time.

I mean, jt is a thing, I’ve seen multiple comments of “well I guess it’s just a generic pikachu and not THE pikachu”
malschla
malschla - 1/13/2026, 8:06 AM
@SATW42 - I think the real issue is that the sets look terrible and are way over-priced.
SATW42
SATW42 - 1/13/2026, 8:39 AM
@malschla - I mean, I originally said it was a nitpick and pointed out the cost and that mega looks better lmao
malschla
malschla - 1/13/2026, 6:39 PM
@SATW42 - What is crazy is that for the amount of pieces, the prices really technically aren’t all that bad. They are in line with non-themed prices. For whatever reason, they still seem over-priced.
dragon316
dragon316 - 1/12/2026, 2:56 PM
My goodness how is it evee looks perfect in face but pikachu and venasour look ugly
AgentofSH1ELD
AgentofSH1ELD - 1/12/2026, 3:02 PM
[frick]in awesome. but [frick]in price point. :X

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