ca. 3:49 : Okay... this is rather hard to believe: For starters, the Pokemon-Lizenz is partet in two Markets for regular Buiding Blocks: The Asian Market is in the Hands from Qman/Keeplay and the western market is licenced to Mega. (It maibe possible, that these Licences are rather young, but it makes sense that Anime-Studios doesn't give out their Licences to only one Company, when there is a chance to make more monai with splittet licencing.) And I don't know how old the licence from Kawada for Nanoblocks is. On the other hand: Most of your Pictures shown here are from the Lego Ideas website. Specificalle from a draft from 2014. And Legos official comment at that time was, that the Licence was in the Hands of an Competitor. (So: Even if neither Mega nor Keepley were around at the time, there seems to be a split in the Market of Building Bricks, while Lego wants to have full controll over a licence in there fild of expertice.) I don't think that the "Prototype" is official Material in any place. Why should an employer of Lego make a draft of something, that isn't even for sure in the control of the company? The whole Pokemon-Center-Thing seems to be an entusiastik story made up by fans. (And both regular Pokemoncenters from Keepley and Mega are very good for themselfes.)
Who else clicked on this video because of the thumbnail… It’s obvious that it’s clickbait, but it still makes you click on it. Plus you’ll probably want to read the comments which is why I’m here.