Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs Clear some space on the table, grab your brick separator and get ready to build your own Lego Pikachu. Lego and Pokemon have announced a multiyear partnership to officially bring trainers and builders together for the first time.The upcoming Lego Pokemon sets will hit shelves in 2026. Lego hasn’t provided details on whether we’ll get minifigure-scaled Pokemon, larger brick-built models like the Super Mario Kart or a combination of both. We can see a brick-built Pikachu tail in Lego’s teaser trailer, but it might not be an indicator of what the actual building sets will look like.It’s not the first time buildable Pokemon figures have been available: Mega Construx has produced Pokemon sets since 2017. However, those figures haven’t always been warmly received. This is Mega Construx’s version of Charizard, not Lego’s. Mega ConstruxWhile details remain scarce, we expect Lego’s collaboration with Pokemon to be one of its most popular in years. Both brands have large, dedicated fanbases, and if recent Lego Nintendo offerings are any indication, the upcoming Pokemon sets are sure to please children and adults alike.For more Lego coverage, check out the Lego Game Boy teaser or pick up this delightful chrysanthemum set at a discounted price.
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