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Brick-Built Mega Pokemon Pokedex Replica Is Dirt Cheap Right Now

Recently it was announced that The Pokemon Company will be partnering with LEGO to deliver their first Pokemon x LEGO themed sets starting in 2026. That means that the long standing partnership with Mega Bloks will likely come to an end. On the plus side, there are sure to be some significant discounts on the Mega Bloks Pokemon front, like, say a 72% discount on this 322-piece Kanto Region Pokรฉdex replica. You can currently grab one here on Amazon for only $10.49, which is insane. As you’re about to see, you’ll get a lot of fun features for that money.

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When complete, this Mega Bloks Pokedex will feature interactive elements like a light brick and 5 interchangeable lenticular cards of Kanto Region Pokemon Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Charmander, Squirtle, and Eevee to insert in the screen. Not surprisingly, it’s selling like crazy, so if Amazon runs out keep in mind that you can also pick one up here at Walmart for a few bucks more.

A MEGA Pokemon Deal

You can check out the entire Mega Bloks Pokemon lineup here on Amazon. Inside you’ll find plenty of additional deals on Pokemon sets, though the Pokedex is the hottest deal going by far.

As for the upcoming Pokemon LEGO collab, you can keep tabs on updates right here at LEGO. We would expect to see the first sets in the lineup launch on February 27th 2026 (Pokemon Day). Rumors have suggested that the first sets in the lineup will feature Pikachu, Eevee, Bulbasaur, Squirtle, and Charmander, and all will be designed for builders 18+, though none of this has been confirmed. You can probably take the February 27th release date to the bank though, as there’s no way LEGO would not take advantage of the timing.