by Sadie Feb 20,2025
Nintendo and LEGO have teamed up to produce some fantastic LEGO Nintendo sets. Last year alone saw the release of the impressive, moving Mario and Yoshi set, along with the first-ever LEGO Legend of Zelda set. These are great, but what about Nintendo's other iconic franchises?
Currently, the selection leans heavily towards various Mario sets (including Donkey Kong) and a decent number of Animal Crossing sets. Beyond that, the options are limited. As a combined LEGO and Nintendo enthusiast, I yearn for more. Fellow fans, I ask: Which Nintendo franchise deserves the LEGO treatment next?
AnswerSee ResultsWhat Do You Think?With the recent Switch 2 announcement, excitement for the next generation of Nintendo is high. We can likely expect more LEGO Nintendo sets as Nintendo continues its investment in films (the new Mario movie and the eventual live-action Zelda adaptation) and upcoming Switch games. What sets might we realistically see in 2025 and beyond? Share your predictions in the comments!
Personally, I believe Metroid would yield the most captivating LEGO sets. With Metroid Prime 4 on the horizon, it's the perfect time for some amazing builds. Beyond that, I'd love to see genuine LEGO Pokémon sets, rather than the existing MEGA sets. However, I acknowledge that this is unlikely due to Mattel and The Pokémon Company's licensing agreement.
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