LEGO Finally Made Pikachu React to How You Play
For a long time, LEGO and Pokémon felt like a natural pairing that somehow took forever to fully arrive. The sets were fun, the figures…
For a long time, LEGO and Pokémon felt like a natural pairing that somehow took forever to fully arrive. The sets were fun, the figures…
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