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Pokemon Lego Sets Involve Pikachu and Eevee

The Lego Pokemon sets of Pikachu, Eevee, and a diorama with Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise
Image via The Pokemon Company International and Lego

In March 2025, Pokemon Lego sets were teased, and we’ll see one with Pikachu for $199.99, an Eevee set for $59.99, and a massive set with Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise together for $649.99. These pre-orders come with a Kanto Region Badge Collection set. All items will ship on February 27, 2026. Many of these already appeared in Mega Bloks sets.

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All three sets are described as being designed for people ages 18 and up. The Eevee is the smallest of the three, as it uses only 587 pieces. Pikachu uses 2,050, due to it also including a Poke Ball and stand. Both of those have some articulation and additional posing options. The Eevee’s ears, tail, and legs can be adjusted, while the Pikachu can be taken off of the stand to change its look, adjust the ear position, and change the arm position. The set with the three evolved starters does feature the ability to pose them on their stands together or alone. 

Here’s how all of those look: 

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As for the Kanto Region Badge Collection, that features all eight gym badges from the original game. They are displayed a box you can build with a clear lid. This can be displayed opened or closed. 

These follow Animal Crossingand Mario sets.

The Lego Pokemon sets of Pikachu, Eevee, and a diorama with Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise will all ship on February 27, 2026. 

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