by Victoria 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, interactive Mario and Yoshi set, along with the first-ever LEGO Legend of Zelda set. While these are excellent, the potential for LEGO sets based on other iconic Nintendo franchises remains largely untapped.
Currently, the market is dominated by a wide array of Mario sets (including Donkey Kong) and a respectable selection of Animal Crossing sets. However, many other beloved franchises are absent. As a dual fan of LEGO and Nintendo, I yearn for more options. To fellow enthusiasts, I ask: Which Nintendo franchise should be next in line for the LEGO treatment?
AnswerSee ResultsWhat Do You Think?The recent Switch 2 announcement has further fueled anticipation for the next generation of Nintendo games. This likely means more LEGO Nintendo sets are on the horizon, especially given Nintendo's increased investment in film (the new Mario movie and the upcoming live-action Zelda adaptation). What LEGO Nintendo sets could we realistically expect in 2025 and beyond? Share your thoughts in the comments!
Personally, I believe a Metroid line would be incredibly compelling. With Metroid Prime 4 on the way, it presents an ideal opportunity for some truly remarkable LEGO builds. Beyond that, I'd love to see official LEGO Pokémon sets, rather than the existing MEGA sets. However, I understand this is less likely due to the existing licensing agreement between Mattel and The Pokémon Company.
### LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant
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### LEGO Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi
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### LEGO The Legend of Zelda Great Deku Tree
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### LEGO Super Mario: Mario Kart Standard Kit
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