| Mega Pokémon | |||
Mega logo Promotional image | |||
| Release date(s) | 2017[1] - present | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Type | Construction toys | ||
| Age | 6+ to 12+ | ||
| Manufacturer | Mega Brands (Mattel) | ||
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Mega Pokémon (previously Mega Construx Pokémon) is a range of construction building block toys manufactured by Mega Brands, a subsidiary of Mattel, first announced and released in 2017[1]. The range consists of a variety of different types of sets, from small sets with individual Pokémon figures in Poké Balls, to large complex sets with over 1000 pieces. Most sets are recommended for ages 6+ - 8+, but some larger sets are for ages up to 12+.
In the early 2000s, Mega Brands produced a series of Pokémon construction toys under its Mega Bloks brand. For information on those sets see Pokémon Build 'n Battle.
Single Pokémon sets
These are sets that feature an individual Pokémon and (usually) an accompanying piece of scenery.
Pokémon Versus sets
These sets feature two Pokémon in a supposed versus battle, and usually some scenery.
Evolution sets
These sets feature a complete evolution family.
POKÉMON Detective Pikachu sets
In 2019 a series of six sets were released in conjunction with POKÉMON Detective Pikachu. All are suitable for ages 6+.
Premium sets
Beginning in 2021, sets were released with higher age ratings, darker colored packaging, and either light-up features or more complex building techniques.
Other sets
Poké Ball series
These sets consist of an individual Pokémon and a Poké Ball on which they can be displayed. They are released in series of six sets (except the Christmas series which has just two sets). All are suitable for ages 6+.
Series 1
Released in 2017, each Pokémon comes with a Poké Ball display stand.
Series 2
Released in 2017, each Pokémon comes with a Poké Ball display stand.
Series 3
Released in 2017, each Pokémon comes with a Premier Ball display stand.
Series 4
Released in 2018, each Pokémon comes with a Poké Ball display stand.
Series 5
Released in 2018, each Pokémon comes with either a Premier Ball or Great Ball display stand.
Series 6
Released in 2018, each Pokémon comes with a Poké Ball display stand.
Series 7
Released in 2018, each Pokémon comes with either a Luxury Ball or Great Ball display stand.
Christmas series
Released in 2018, this series only has two sets. Each features a Pikachu (one with a Santa hat, one with a candy cane), and a Poké Ball display stand that has a string which allows it to be hung as a Christmas ornament.
| Holiday Pikachu | Candy Cane Pikachu |
|---|---|
| FVK72 | FVK73 |
| 23 pieces | 24 pieces |
Series 8
Released in 2019, each Pokémon comes with either a Luxury Ball or Quick Ball display stand.
Series 9
Released in 2019, each Pokémon comes with either a Quick Ball or Premier Ball display stand.
Star series
Released in 2019, each Pokémon comes with a Poké Ball display stand. Instead of a series number, these sets featured a yellow star on the packaging.
Series 10
Released in 2019, each Pokémon comes with either an Ultra Ball or Premier Ball display stand.
Series 11
Released in 2020, each Pokémon comes with either a Great Ball or Ultra Ball display stand.
Unnumbered series
Released in 2020, each Pokémon comes with a Poké Ball display stand. These sets did not have a series number.
Series 12
Released in 2020, each Pokémon comes with either a Great Ball or Nest Ball display stand.
Confetti series
Released in 2021, each Pokémon comes with comes with a Poké Ball display stand with a translucent lid. Instead of a series number, these sets featured a confetti design on the packaging.
Series 13
Released in 2021, each Pokémon comes with either a Quick Ball or Nest Ball display stand.
Series 14
Released in 2021, each Pokémon comes with either a Quick Ball or Friend Ball display stand.
Series 15
Released in 2022, each Pokémon comes with a different ball display stand.
Series 16
Released in 2022, each Pokémon comes with a different ball display stand.
Series 17
Released in 2022, each Pokémon comes with a different ball display stand.
Series 18
Released in 2023, each Pokémon comes with a different ball display stand.
Series 19
Released in 2023, each Pokémon comes with a different ball display stand.
Unnumbered series 2
Released in 2023, each Pokémon comes with a Poké Ball display stand. These sets did not have a series number.
See also
External links
References
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