For a brand as famous and recognizable as Pokemon, it might be surprising to know that to this day there is no official Pokemon Lego, despite the constant demands of eager Pokemon fanatics. While some block-based figures exist thanks toMega Construx, there’s still no actual Pokemon Lego.
While an actual collaboration might still be a way off, we might be getting our best look at Lego Pokemon yet, thanks to a custom Lego version ofPokemon Scarlet & Violet‘s Naranja Academy, and it’s already sending fans crazy.
Lego content creator@UTLC2007has shared a look at their custom build, made in collaboration with the Japanese channel Pokemon Kids TV. It will also make up part of an exhibit at the University of Tokyo. Measuring over 2 meters wide, it’s an impressive and surprisingly detailed build.
Pictures wereshared on X by PokeJungle, showcasing the huge size of the building, the courtyard in front of the academy as well as the main building itself, and much more.
Naranja Academy has been recreated in LEGO blocks by@UTLC2007for an upcoming video on the Pokémon Kids TV Japan channel! Diameter of about two meters or six and a half feet!https://t.co/OfgEjOzfIxpic.twitter.com/8MvxZVPaV0
Pokemon fans in the comments seem hugely impressed with the build, with one person saying, “That is completely AMAZING!!” Then, another adds, “I’m a Lego fan myself but I’m impressed by whoever made this! Wonder how long it must’ve taken!”
Meanwhile, some other comments are asking just why Lego doesn’t work with Pokemon, and it seems to be down to the fact thatMega Construxhas the license instead.
One fan laments “But there’s literally Pokemon mega Blox” before another adds, “But MEGA has Pokemon license…”
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Still, withLego Super Marioand evenLego Animal Crossingsets now available, an official Pokemon Lego set might still come true in the future. For now, check out where to buyPokemon Mega Construxsets with our full guide.
Nathan Ellingsworth was a Senior Writer on Dexerto’s UK team, specializing in Pokemon coverage – including Pokemon Go, Pokemon Sword & Shield, Pokemon Sleep, and the Trading Card Game. On top of that, Nathan is an expert in mobile gaming and Nintendo franchises. They have bylines at The Gamer, Nintendo Life, Pocket Tactics.