nuevo Lego Pokémon sets revela giant trainer minifigure and opening Poke Ball
It’s Lego Pokémon season, as tons of nuevo sets have been leaked, including a Red Minifigure and an adorable Pokeball that actually opens up.
It's Lego Pokémon season, apparently, as tons of new sets have been revealed, including the latest, a Red Minifigure and an adorable Pokeball that actually opens up. But fans aren't loving one of the designs.
Por qué esta historia importa ahora
Following Lego's official collaboration with Pokémon, we've seen tons of new sets arriving, whether it's the original starters, a leaked Rayquaza - who's final design we now know - and some rather cursed Smart Brick Pikachu tree and a Jigglypuff set.
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Well, there are about to be two more sets coming, but fans aren't thrilled with the new Red Minifigure design.
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Pokémon fans slam upcoming Lego Minifigure set
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As originally revealed by leaker Lite and showcased by Brick Tap on X, two new Lego sets have been revealed: An "Iconic Trainer Moments Poke Ball" and an "Up-Scaled Red Minifigure."
The Poke Ball's final design has been revealed, containing a large Poke Ball sitting on some grass. You can open it too, revealing Professor Oak and his Poke Ball selection, three minifigures, and a small Pikachu and Eevie playing in the grass. It'll be $300, has 2,386 pieces, and will be released on October 1, 2026.
Then there's the Up-scaled Red Minifigure, which resembles the minifigure in the Poke Ball set, only a lot larger. This is also releasing on October 1. The design will cost $79.99 and contain 930 pieces, but fans aren't pleased with it, labelling it "trash" and commenting that "this set actually sucks."
Others echoed the same sentiment: "This isn’t made for pokemon fans who like Lego; it’s made for Lego fans who like Lego," while another wrote: "The amount of displayslop they're doing with this theme is actually pathetic."
Despite the hate for the minifigure design, fans seem to like the "awesome" Poke Ball set, calling it the "first good Pokémon Lego set."
Both sets have now officially been revealed by Lego.45:T
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