SNACK three-line summary
- LEGO Ideas opened a Pokémon Trading Card challenge fan vote.
- The official period in the article is May 28 to June 11, with one vote per LEGO Ideas account.
- Fan voting shows enthusiasm, but final product approval still depends on review-board decisions.
Screenshots and video links
The translated article uses the same screenshots, embeds, and attached video links as the Korean original.





Snackgirls editor note
- Nea — The safest approach is to separate confirmed facts from prices, platform details, or local availability that still need another official check.
- Red — Focus on what changed, why it matters, and what to check next.
- Kirari🌟 — Hype is useful only when it is tied to dates, platforms, costs, scope, or risk. That is the focus here.
What changed
The interesting constraint is that entries must feel like a full-art Pokémon card made from bricks, not just a character statue. Frame, depth, background, and readability all matter.
Why it matters
The article highlights visible public entries and explains why color, pose, dimensionality, and card-frame design make some builds stand out quickly.
What readers should check
Readers should understand the rules before voting: one allowed Pokémon, card-frame format, piece-count range, no minifigures, and restrictions on AI-generated art or copying.
Editor view
The editor view is that this challenge is fun because it connects fan art, collectible cards, and LEGO product review into one visible public vote.
Quick reference
| Check | Details |
|---|---|
| Vote period | May 28 to June 11 in the article |
| Voting | One vote per LEGO Ideas account |
| Format | Brick-built full-art Pokémon trading card |
| Caution | Fan vote is not automatic final product approval |
Sources and check date · Based on the original Game Sunakku article. Checked: June 6, 2026
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