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LEGO Debuts Pokémon Sets With US$650 Venusaur, Charizard & Blastoise Trio

Lego has finally revealed its first-ever Pokémon sets, with a trio of builds consisting of Eevee (#72151), Pikachu and Poké Ball (#72152), and Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise (#72153) now available for pre-order ahead of their release on 27 February 2026.

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The previously announced sets come in three varying sizes and price points, with the smallest of the bunch, Eevee (#72151), clocking in at 587 pieces and retailing at US$59.99. The set features the adorable Pokémon with its signature cutesy smile, and will come with articulated ears, tail and paws. According to Lego, the set will also include hidden easter eggs that reference Eevee’s “many evolutions”.

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No Pokémon set would be complete without the iconic yellow mouse, and that’s where Pikachu and Poké Ball (#72152) comes in, a US$199.99 set comprising 2,050 pieces that features a fully posable Pikachu with a Poké Ball that can be displayed either opened or closed. Pikachu can also be posed in either a resting or a battle stance, with its included display base shaped to form the number 25, a nod to Pikachu’s Pokédex number.

Finally, there’s the largest and most expensive set of the bunch, the massive US$649.99 Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise (72153), which comes in at a whopping 6,838 pieces and features the iconic final evolutions of the OG starter Pokémon standing together on an impressive base that reflects each of their types and biomes. The three Pokémon are also individually posable, such as the vines and feet of Venusaur, the head, arms and water cannons on Blastoise, and essentially all the limbs of Charizard, who also comes with Technic liftarms to suspend it in the air. Similar to the Eevee set, the build will also feature “easter eggs for fans to discover as they build”.

Additionally, those who pre-order the Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise  set will also receive the limited edition Kanto Region Badge Collection (#40892) as a gift with purchase, a neat 312-piece build featuring a box of all eight Kanto region gym badges (Boulder, Cascade, Thunder, Rainbow, Soul, Marsh, Volcano and Earth) seen in the games. It’s unclear whether the set will be made available separately down the line, although the product page does list a US$29.99 price point.

The three Lego Pokémon sets are now available for pre-order on select Lego online stores, and will officially hit shelves on 27 February 2026.