LEGO Pokémon Pokéball Diorama Photos Surface — Upscaled Red Minifigure Spotted

Images circulating online reportedly show new LEGO Pokémon pieces described as a Pokéball diorama and several character figures.

The photos, which have been shared across fan sites and social channels, include a diorama styled as a classic Poké Ball and multiple miniatures representing franchise characters such as Red, Professor Oak, a Youngster, and molded mini figures of Pikachu and Eevee.

In clear, journalistic language: the pictured set appears to include a Poké Ball diorama base, standard-scale minifigures of Red, Professor Oak and a Youngster, plus molded Pikachu and Eevee figures.

Additional photos show an enlarged, upscaled Red minifigure that is noticeably larger than the standard minifigure and appears to match the scale used by LEGO's larger, Powered Up or 'smart brick' compatible components.

Neither LEGO nor The Pokémon Company has issued an official statement confirming these images as an announced product.

That said, the idea of Pokémon-themed LEGO products ties into an existing precedent: LEGO and Nintendo previously collaborated on the LEGO Super Mario line, which debuted in 2020 and combined traditional bricks with electronic elements.

Pokémon remains a major Nintendo-associated franchise, and mainline Pokémon titles and spin-offs continue to release on Nintendo platforms including the Nintendo Switch and digital storefronts such as the Nintendo eShop.

For collectors and fans, the reported inclusion of an upscaled Red minifigure is notable because it would bridge visual scale between smaller minifigures and larger, interactive LEGO components.

The set shown in the images would join a long tradition of licensed LEGO collaborations that seek to translate popular video game IP into display and play-focused builds.

As always with circulated photos, readers should treat these images as unconfirmed until official product listings or announcements appear on LEGO’s channels or through The Pokémon Company.

We will update coverage when LEGO or an authorized retailer publishes official images, SKUs, pricing, or release dates.

In the meantime, the surfaced photos have provoked discussion among fans about how Pokémon characters might be adapted for physical LEGO products and how such sets could complement Nintendo-centric collections.

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