Gotta Catch 'Em All!
Welcome back. We'd like to start by apologizing for the long time between episodes: Life gets in the way sometimes.
Jay is really excited about the LEGO Group's announcement of their ongoing partnership with Pokémon Company International from next year. He's been collecting the cards and playing the games since the first generation was released in 1996. https://jaysbrickblog.com/news/lego-pokemon-sets-officially-announced-coming-2026/
Richard is possibly a little too old to have cared when they first arrived, but his kids played Diamond/Pearl on their Nintendo DS despite his insistence in this episode that they played a different version.
Today, we discuss how Pokémon have evolved over the years, preexisting brick building sets, and their cross-generational appeal.
We also speculate how the LEGO Group might put its unique spin on the world's largest franchise when they launch info the Pokemon 30th anniversary.
https://jaysbrickblog.com/news/what-lego-pokemon-sets-could-we-see-in-2026-and-beyond/
Will Pokémon be the greatest thing to happen to LEGO® bricks, since the arrival of LEGO Star Wars?
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