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LEGO Pokémon 2026 - Rumours & Discussion
TeriXeri replied to BrickBob Studpants's topic in LEGO Licensed
Doesn't look great considering the prices. Even if generous at €150 pikachu looks quite bad. Eevee looks better then Pikachu, choosing for a more flat design with just tiles/prints works for it. And then €175-200 blastoise/venusaur/charizard each don't look worth that at all, and I already went lower due to the huge base that's included. Even as a big pokémon fan, I think Creator 3-in-1 sets or whatever offer better value if you want some animal on display. A Switch 2 + HOME + Online + 1-2 pokémon games (depending on DLC) is a better gift for a kid imo, even scarlet/violet. -
Wonder if there will be a replacement for Pirate Ship, but with the One Piece being similar sized, probably not...
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LEGO Monkie Kid 2025 Rumours and Discussion
TeriXeri replied to Agent Kallus's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
2026 will have a lot of big sets retired , in form of Space (most City + Icons Blacktron), Castle (2x Icons), Pirates (3-in-1), Vikings (Ideas), so far the only non-licensed replacement is a 3-in-1 castle replacing itself, that's 1 set out of many. Combined with the likely end of Monkie Kid, and possibly Dreamzzz (no summer sets?), there seems to be potential for something but I don't think it'll be announced this year. I figure 2 scenarios could happen Something announced early 2026 to launch late 2026 (might not happen with Dreamzzz still around and Pokémon releasing around Q2 2026 , likely after Pokémon day late-February). Something teased/announced mid to late 2026 for 2027. All I hope is that it's not replaced by yet another license. -
Lots and lots of vehicles. But it's interesting there's a big focus on airport and more trains, with Space mostly retired. Summer likely has more buildings with those unnamed june sets.
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LEGO Pokémon 2026 - Rumours & Discussion
TeriXeri replied to BrickBob Studpants's topic in LEGO Licensed
Was just thinking, what the big set could be other then some big build model, or a stadium (Pokemon Champions is a new Stadium battle game) or something. Just a "what if" moment, if it's not what's generally expected. Something like the Brave Olivine Airship from Horizons (if they do anything minifig related that is) , maybe not something entirely 30th anniversary like , but Pikachu and Charizard could definately be in it, as those are featured due to being the crew leader's pokemon. -
LEGO Pokémon 2026 - Rumours & Discussion
TeriXeri replied to BrickBob Studpants's topic in LEGO Licensed
For sure, I even notice more pokemon merchandise in stores now, and even the small things are mainly Pikachu, and the 3 original starters. You do have a good point, nostalgia is different for everyone, even in LEGO people grew up with classic space, or perhaps Space Police 3 , but both are Space nostalgia. (Edit : off topic stuff removed irrelevant to LEGO) -
LEGO Pokémon 2026 - Rumours & Discussion
TeriXeri replied to BrickBob Studpants's topic in LEGO Licensed
Seems to me, very likely something to be fully announced at pokemon day 2026 (27 February), as it's 30th anniversary on exactly that date , could very well be something like a April 2026 release, and perhaps more product for the 2026/2027 winter season with more product or tie-ins to a new game/generation. The current anime also seems to shift toward a tie-in with the upcoming Legends Z-A game, but I think LEGO would skip that, due to the timeline, possibly 30th anniversary stuff, or generation 10, are more significant for a physical product like LEGO. -
Totally agree that regular sets shifted to plates, and tiles a whole lot, and some sets main brick parts are the SNOT bricks used to build sideways, or texture bricks. LEGO buildings with sloped roof bricks mostly got phased out in favour of plates (exception is something like 42669 Beekeepers' House and Flower Garden but that's a tiny build that chooses detail small pieces/tiles over size) Also pretty much most modern LEGO sets that aren't part of some City street system use rounded plates as a base, which works for display, but less so for rebuilding it into something else. Classic theme did get a bit better in recent years , with more brick focused sets and better colour balances, and I hope 2026 will offer another set like 11030 Lots of Bricks with pure bricks, for the years before that one, pure 100% brick sets have been absent for a while. Yeah, I have been noticed this a lot with City vehicles, instead of stacking multiple 2x16 plates, they have shorter plates and tiles under/between it, partly I can imagine it's to reduce stress of bending plates, as long-plates coulde bend or micro-crack if connected with too many studs over time, also found alternate part usage like using a 2x4x2/3 old style "Town" car fender instead of 2 2x4 plates.
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LEGO Pokémon 2026 - Rumours & Discussion
TeriXeri replied to BrickBob Studpants's topic in LEGO Licensed
Timing is crucial for LEGO tbh, 2026 will be a huge year, with 30 years of pokemon, potentially a 10th generation of pokemon game being announced (or released possibly late 2026), and perhaps more special events/crossovers. Switch 2 will also be drawing in a lot of people in and back. Seeing how LEGO and Fortnite did a thing like adding codes for skins with the product to draw people into the game, it wouldn't even surprise me to see if somehow some mystery gift code or whatever would be included with pokemon LEGO sets to get something in the latest game (which in late 2025/early 2026 will be Legends Z-A, which still is a mainline 9th generation game despite having a bigger focus on generation 1 to 6, being based in the generation 6 X Y city based on paris, and Mega evolutios) (I mean, They sold a pokeball controller for the 2018 games, which had a code to redeem mew at the time), so physical product coming with digital promotion is nothing new for pokemon, along with timed events being basicly a thing for decades as well. 2027 potentially might include Gen 10 pokemon LEGO sets I'd assume, wouldn't surprise me to see at least the 3 starters in some form if they continue those . -
In the last 10 year or so, Duplo moved from Zoos, to Wildlife Reserves/Safari Parks with vehicles/man-made structures, to nowadays, sets without any indication of human tourism/influence as no more figures are included whatsoever in their wildlife sets in 2022/2025. 2015 had a forest type of theme , the largest set basicly still depicted as a "zoo" with still fenced off enclosures for foxes and bears etc. 2016 had more sets focused on around the world , which still included human activities/tourism , 2019 did a similar thing but already more natural structures. 2022 did another round of around the world sets, in a big wave with Europe, Africa, Asia, Ocean, World , but this time the sets had 0 human figures , structures or vehicles , and 2025 continued that on a smaller scale with "2 sets named Wild Animal Families" What's interesting to note, is how it will progress into City sets, as those 2022/2025 young children move into the age of City/Friends sets. I doubt we'll see City sets with just animals and 0 figures, but sets are certainly shifting to higher animal/natural terrain ratios, even quite big side builds like the arctic foxes train tunnel and wolf cave . And a lot of new animal moulds in smaller sets showed up in Friends in 2025, I'm sure they might have some quota on new animal distributions.
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Looks like a lot of small standalone vehicles , which is good, and they are mostly 5+ so probably use that new chassis piece and prints. Hopefully that also means summer will have buildings with less vehicles. Taxi and The LEGO Van definately sound nice and new. ( LEGO Masters NL/BE had actual LEGO themed vans in the last season, basicly Volkswagen ID Buzz packed with LEGO bricks, and 1 episode also had soapbox racers)
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Yeah it's in the USA too (and canada/mexico), as well as an increase from 32 to 48 teams/countries competing , so if there's one year to do it, it's 2026.
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LEGO Pokémon 2026 - Rumours & Discussion
TeriXeri replied to BrickBob Studpants's topic in LEGO Licensed
Recently got a lot more interest in pokemon again and have been looking at the mega sets, and surprisingly they have sets I'd very much expect from LEGO https://shopping.mattel.com/collections/mega-pokemon (not trying to discuss their brand here, just the license which is expiring for them anyway) There's a lot of sort of hype building for late 2025 (Legends Z-A) and 2026, with Switch 2 being just out, 30th anniversary , and potentially 10th generation being announced/released. Pokemon is also the biggest franchise in the world by far, unless you sum up various disney brands/characters. So beside quite almost 100% expected buildable pokemon models, I really wonder if they go all-out with minifigs and such. There's a ton of potential for classic playsets, like oak's lab, gyms, team rocket, pokecenter / mart and endless numbers of creatures. It just really depends if and how, but when I think LEGO, I think more then just buildable display models that mega already did. Moulded creatures would look best with minifigs, but ultimately many of them very complex beyond the few basic ones , and scale widely varies, and bigger models would likely need moving parts etc. Ultimately, could be very different from how they handle Mario, as Nintendo is only like 33% of The Pokemon Company -
LEGO Videogame Tie-Ins - Rumors & Discussion
TeriXeri replied to Captain Nemo's topic in LEGO Licensed
With Switch 2, being out, they'll probably open the way to more tie-ins, especially when more actual new games are announced / released. I also do hope LEGO will make some proper game themselves again, as LEGO fortnite building just isn't the same, and their vehicle system honestly is incredibly bugged since launch and still is. And LEGO Worlds is outdated. -
There have been a few more , but mostly bulldog and labrador, and a few Chihuahua tiny dogs. 2020 had white bulldog with red collar, and brown bulldog with blue collar. 2021 had brown Labrador Retriever (LEGO's description) and a Tan one in Family house (and 2023 downtown) Husky was recolored once for jurassic world but showed in City in 2022. 2023 had a Tan french bulldog earlier made for 2017 CMF, and other 2021/2023 sets 2024 had a few new dogs , with the white bulldog coming back but with a teal collar, and then the labrador coming back , but with a vest, Tan+darkgreen vest in 2024 advent calendar , and then the brown neon yellow vest versions for police, fire and generic silver print version in the red tram set. And there have been a bunch of recolors of the shepherd and pup meant as wolf or in other themes, like the bulldog with blue collar and different print is in a harry potter set, as well as darker shepherd prints in harry potter or monkie kid and others. Perhaps Friends looks like they got more dogs as they aren't used in minifig themes, and a lot of them are recurring named cats and dogs as well, still the moulds have more variation imo, especially this terrier type is very different and made in Tan, and Black as well. And there have been some weird dogs in those play cubes in random colours : (just type in part search for Dog on something like rebrickable and there's a year filter, gives a good visual idea of most dogs etc)