Retro Pokemon Brick Sets In Stock At Target – Pixel Art Mew, Pikachu, Charmander, And More

Retro Pokemon Brick Sets In Stock At Target - Pixel Art Mew, Pikachu, Charmander, And More

Pokemon fans looking for a fun and affordable piece of décor for their home office or game room should look no further than the latest releases from Mega Bloks at Target. Eevee and Mew have joined the Pokemon Retro Set series, which is arguably the coolest collection in Mega’s expansive line of Pokemon brick-building sets (many of which are on sale at Amazon). The new Eevee and Mew Retro Sets are only $25 and clock in at 323 and 434 pieces, respectively–so you should be able to snap these cool pixel art display pieces together in an afternoon. The sets join a lineup that includes the four original starter Pokemon from Red/Blue/Yellow: Squirtle, Charmander, Bulbasaur, and Pikachu.

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Mega Pokemon Retro Sets with Pixel Art Designs

Eevee Retro Set (323 pieces) — $25Mew Retro Set (434 pieces) — $25Bulbasaur Retro Set (374 pieces) — $25Pikachu Retro Set (400 pieces) — $25Squirtle Retro Set (367 pieces) — $25Charmander Retro Set (349 pieces) — $25Jumbo Poke Ball, Target Exclusive (303 pieces) — $38Jumbo Great Ball (299 pieces) — $38

All of Mega’s Pokemon Retro Sets are sold out at Amazon, so check them out at Target while you can. This series hasn’t been easy to find in stock since initially launching earlier this year, and with the holiday shopping season fast approaching, we wouldn’t be surprised to see the series sell out again, as these would make for pretty awesome gifts for Pokemon fans both young and old.

As you can see below, the pixel art designs of Mega’s retro Pokemon figures would probably look great on the shelf next to the upcoming Super Mario World Lego set featuring pixel art depictions of Mario and Yoshi. Lego Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi releases October 1 and is only available to preorder at Target and the Lego Store.

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