LEGO Pokémon Sets Release August 1, 2026: Rayquaza, Arcanine, Munchlax, Up-Scaled Red and Iconic Trainer Moments

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LEGO and The Pokémon Company will expand the LEGO Pokémon portfolio with five new retail sets — LEGO Pokémon Rayquaza, Arcanine, Munchlax, the Iconic Trainer Moments Poke Ball, and an Up‑Scaled Red Minifigure — all scheduled to release on August 1, 2026, and available for pre-order now.

The new wave follows previous collaborations between the LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company that have combined collectible building sets with faithful franchise representation.

Product rundown

- LEGO Pokémon Rayquaza: A 1,083-piece set designed as a display model that recreates the Legendary Pokémon Rayquaza with detailed brickwork.

The set recreates the Sky Pillar scene from Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire and includes an exclusive Lorekeeper Zinnia minifigure.

- LEGO Pokémon Arcanine: A 1,190-piece, fully posable brick display of the Kanto-region Fire-type Arcanine, built to capture the Pokémon’s signature mane and powerful stance for tabletop display.

- LEGO Pokémon Munchlax: A 757-piece build that reproduces Munchlax in a compact, display-oriented format.

The model stands over 18 cm high and features posable arms and head, plus accessory elements that reference Munchlax’s famously large appetite.

- LEGO Pokémon Iconic Trainer Moments Poke Ball: A 2,368-piece set that builds into a large brick Poke Ball with an opening interior.

The set presents multiple trainer moments — including a battle diorama and Professor Oak’s laboratory — and ships with three minifigures (Professor Oak, PICNICKER and Red) along with Pikachu and Eevee figures.

- LEGO Pokémon Up‑Scaled Red Minifigure: A 930+ piece oversized Red minifigure with posable limbs, rotating head, and signature outfit details, including a backpack and Poké Ball accessory.

Corporate commentary, rewritten

LEGO Group Chief Marketing and Product Officer Julia Goldin said the company has been encouraged by fan response and aims to keep delivering imaginative, high-quality builds that appeal to a global Pokémon community.

Gaku Susai, chief product and experience officer at The Pokémon Company, said the partnership continues to inspire creativity by giving fans new ways to build and experience the Pokémon world.

The five new LEGO Pokémon sets will be released on August 1, 2026, and are currently listed for pre-order through official retailers and the LEGO online store.

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