The Lego Pokémon Line Shows Toys Are Only for Rich Adults Now

This article discusses the new Lego Pokémon sets that are set to be released in 2025, with a focus on their appeal to adult collectors rather than children. The author notes that the sets are designed as display pieces aimed at adult collectors and are priced accordingly, with some sets selling for hundreds of dollars.

The article also mentions that the Lego company has launched an "Adults Welcome" campaign, which directly targets grown-up customers. However, it is unclear whether this will lead to more accessible sets for younger fans or casual adult collectors in the future.

Some potential new sets have been rumored, including a "Smart Play: Pikachu's House" set that incorporates Lego's new Smart Play Brick technology and is priced at around $70. This set could potentially be a link between Pokémon fans young and old, as the Smart Play line is designed for all ages.

The author also quotes Katriina Heljakka, a senior researcher of toy and play cultures at the University of Turku and Tampere University in Finland, who notes that licensed collectibles risk being perceived as display pieces for solitary play rather than as tools for shared play. She also emphasizes the importance of intergenerational play, which she says is one of the few remaining spaces where digital-native kids and analog-nostalgic adults can collaborate creatively without screens mediating the experience.

Overall, the article suggests that Lego's new Pokémon sets may be seen as catering primarily to adult collectors rather than children, and that this strategy may have both benefits and drawbacks.
 
I'm not sure if it's a good thing that Lego is now targeting adults 🤔... I mean, don't get me wrong, who doesn't love Pikachu? But at the same time, it feels like they're pricing out the very kids who grew up with Pokémon in the first place. It's all about intergenerational play and collaboration, but what if that means you can only afford a $70 set because your parents won't spring for a $500 one?
 
I'm so hyped about these new Lego Pokémon sets 😆! I mean, who says adults can't enjoy a little nostalgia with their kid-friendly friends? It's awesome that Lego is embracing its adult fanbase and making sets that are actually worth investing in (like, literally hundreds of dollars 💸). And can we talk about how cool it is that they're incorporating smart tech into some of these sets? Like, Smart Play: Pikachu's House sounds like so much fun! 🤩 I'm hoping this trend leads to more sets that bring people together, whether it's through playdates or just geeking out with fellow fans. We need more intergenerational playtime in our lives, you know? 😊
 
omg I'm so stoked about these new Lego Pokémon sets!!! 🤩 they're like, totally bringing back the nostalgia for me & my childhood obsession with Pikachu 😂 but at the same time, the fact that they're targeting adults as collectors is kinda genius, you know? it's like, the company's recognizing that we're all still huge fans of Pokémon even if our kids are too cool for it now 🤣

I'm loving the idea of Smart Play: Pikachu's House, btw! who wouldn't want a $70 Lego set with futuristic tech? 🚀 and I gotta say, Katriina Heljakka's point about intergenerational play is SO true... as much as we're glued to our screens, there's still something special about creating together w/ the people who grew up w/ us 😊
 
omg I think its so cool that lego is targeting grown ups with these new sets! 🤩 theyre making them look like art pieces or something i saw my friend's display at his office building and it was honestly amazing

I agree with Katriina Heljakka what's wrong with adults wanting to play too? we dont need screens everywhere its nice to have some time off from our phones

i wonder if these sets will bring people together who grew up with pokemon or if theyll just be a bunch of people displaying them on their shelves lol

i also wanna try out that smart play brick thing its like 70 bucks tho is it really worth it
 
Ugh 🤯 I'm so over these new "Adults Welcome" campaigns from companies like Lego 🤦‍♀️. They think they're being clever by pricing their sets in the hundreds of dollars 💸, but really it's just price-gouging 🤑. And don't even get me started on how they're trying to convince us that these sets are for everyone... please 😒. I mean, who thought it was a good idea to make a Pikachu set with some fancy "Smart Play" tech? 🤖 It's just another example of companies catering to the rich and leaving out the rest of us 🤑. And what about all the kids who still want to play with Pokémon? Won't they get left behind in this trend? 😔
 
I'm so down for these new Lego Pokémon sets! I mean, who wouldn't want a Pikachu's House set with Smart Play technology? 🤩 It's like the perfect way to bring together my inner child and adult collector sides. And I love that Lego is targeting adults with their "Adults Welcome" campaign - it's about time we get some recognition as collectors, right? 😂

But what really got me thinking is what Katriina Heljakka said about intergenerational play. As someone who loves playing with my kids and then picking up a puzzle or building something on my own when they're asleep, I can totally see the value in that kind of play. It's like, we need more spaces where digital and analog coexist - you know? 🤝

I'm curious to see how these new sets will do, though. Will they be too expensive for younger fans or just a niche thing for adults who are into Pokémon? Maybe we'll see some smart (get it?) moves from Lego to make them more accessible... 💡
 
I'm so down for these new Lego Pokémon sets 🤩! I mean, can you imagine a Pikachu's House set with Smart Play Bricks? That sounds like total awesomeness 😎! But at the same time, I do worry about it being too pricey for younger fans. My nephew loves Pokémon and I think he'd love something like this, but $70 is kinda steep even for me 🤑...what if they make more affordable sets for kids though? That would be a total win 👍! Also, I really feel what Katriina Heljakka is saying about intergenerational play - my friends' kids and us old folks playing together is like the best thing ever 💕. We should totes have more of that in our lives 🤜
 
I think it's kinda awesome how Lego is tapping into the adult collector scene 🤖🎉. Those $70+ sets are def worth it for the nostalgia and display value alone 😊. But I'm curious to see how this will play out - will we start seeing more sets that bridge the gap between kids and adults, like Katriina said? Maybe something like a "Smart Play: Pokémon Gym" set 🏋️‍♀️👥 where you can build and play with friends from different generations. That'd be pretty cool 👍
 
Ugh, can't believe Lego is pricing those Pokémon sets like they're art pieces or something 🤯 $70 for a tiny Pikachu house? It's like they're trying to keep the nostalgia alive but at the same time making it super exclusive. I mean, I love Pokémon just as much as the next person, but come on! What about all the kids who want those sets to build their own adventures?! The "Adults Welcome" campaign just feels like Lego trying to separate themselves from the little kids' market and cater only to us grown-ups...but honestly, are we really that different? 🤷‍♀️
 
I think its kinda cool how Lego is now targeting adults as well, you know? Like, we all remember playing with Legos when we were younger, but now its not just for kids anymore 🤔. Its like, a reminder that play never really ends, right? We can still be kids at heart and enjoy building something new.

But what I think is even more interesting is this idea of intergenerational play, you know? Like, how grown-ups and kids can come together and just play without all the screens getting in the way 📺. That sounds like a pretty awesome way to spend time with our loved ones. And maybe, just maybe, we can learn from each other's ways, too.
 
man... thinkin' about these new Lego sets got me thinkin' about how we're all just tryin' to find our place in the world of play 😊. like, what's the point of collectin' something if it's just gonna sit there on a shelf and gather dust? or is that the whole point? are we just lookin' for a way to hold onto childhood when the rest of life gets too serious? 🤔

and then there's this thing about intergenerational play... kids and adults comin' together, creatin' somethin' new, havin' fun without all the distractions of screens. that sounds like a pretty powerful kinda magic ✨. but at the same time, it's hard to shake the feelin' that we're just passin' on the torch to a whole new generation of collectors and fans... what happens when they get bored or lose interest? 🤞

anyway, I guess what i'm sayin' is that these Lego sets are like a metaphor for life itself - we gotta find ways to make play work for us, even as we grow older and the world gets more complicated 💡.
 
I'm not really sure why Lego is doing these super expensive sets just for adults... like I get it, some people love Pokémon and collecting stuff, but hundreds of dollars? 😂 That's just crazy! I think they should try to make more sets that are actually fun for kids too, you know? Like, I've got a niece who loves Pokémon and she'd totally freak out over a set like Smart Play: Pikachu's House. But at the same time, if it means some cool tech is going into those sets that could get more people playing together in person, then I'm all for it! 🤝 What do you guys think?
 
Lego is finally speaking my language - aka, price tags that make me question my life choices 🤑. I mean, who needs a social life when you can spend hundreds on Pikachu's house? But seriously, it's great to see them targeting adults, because let's be real, kids are just going to run off and play Fortnite with their screens anyway 📺.

It's also interesting to hear from that expert, Katriina Heljakka. I couldn't agree more about intergenerational play being a thing - my grandma and I used to build Legos together when I was a kid, and it was actually pretty cool 😊. Who knows, maybe this is the start of something beautiful... or at least a bunch of middle-aged people bonding over their love of Pikachu 🐰.
 
OMG, I am SO stoked for the new Pokémon Lego sets! 🤩 As a collector myself, I'm loving the fact that they're pricing them up high so we adults can actually appreciate their craftsmanship. It's about time we're being acknowledged as collectors too, not just kids.

I mean, have you seen those Smart Play sets? That $70 Pikachu's House set is like, whoa! 😍 I love how it incorporates technology for all ages. My niece (who's 8) loves Pokémon and would totally be into that set with me playing together - intergenerational play at its finest!

But, I do worry about the kiddos being left out. Will these sets become too pricey or exclusive? Should Lego find a way to make them more accessible for younger fans? That's what I'd love to see happen.

What's your take on this, guys? Do you think Lego is playing it right by catering to adults or are they gonna leave the kids in the dust? 🤔
 
🤔 so i think its kinda cool how lego is making sets for adults now... but like i'm not sure if its a good idea for kids 🤷‍♀️ maybe they'll just end up collecting legos as a display piece instead of playing with them 📦 anyway, the smart play technology sounds interesting... and katriina heljakka makes some really valid points about intergenerational play 👫 like we need more spaces where kids & adults can collaborate without screens 🚫💻
 
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