This year marks the 100th year founding anniversary of the largest entertainment company in the world. And to celebrate the occasion, LEGO has just revealed its next brick tribute in the form of the LEGO BrickHeadz Disney 100th Celebration (40622) set.
Featuring brick renditions of the four most iconic characters in the history of Disney, each of them represents a particular milestone in the life of the company. We have the very first official LEGO version of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit touted to be Walt Disney’s first original character; the great mouse himself, Mickey, being Disney’s first animated character; Snow White as one of the original Disney Princesses and the first to have a featured film; and Tinker Bell as the company’s first Disneyland mascot.
The LEGO BrickHeadz Disney 100th Celebration (40622) joins the roster of other Disney-inspired sets for 2023 and is scheduled to be released next month. Read on for its full product description and you may click on the following affiliate link for more information.
Help kids aged 10+ celebrate Disney with this LEGO® BrickHeadz™ | Disney 100th Celebration (40622) set, featuring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (Disney’s first character), Mickey Mouse (the first ever animated character), Snow White (the star of Disney’s first feature film), and Tinker Bell – the first Disneyland® mascot. Assemble the models, set them on their individual baseplates and display them anywhere. Snow White’s torso includes a decoration. The set makes a fun, collectible gift for Disney fans.
Younger LEGO and Spidey fans will be glad to know that the 2021 Disney Junior series will now have its very own LEGO sets. Launching next year, the LEGO Marvel Spidey and His Amazing Friends 2023 sets will feature three brick renditions inspired by the animated series, plus a Duplo set that also includes Bootsie the Cat.
The 24-episode series shows a playful rendition of Spidey and his friends from the Spiderverse such as Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy (aka the Ghost Spider). The show also features kid-friendly versions of the Web Crawler’s most notorious nemesis such as Doc Ock, Rhino, Sandman, and the Green Goblin. And similar to other LEGO Disney2023 tie-in sets slated to be released next month, LEGO will also be giving this Disney Junior series its brick counterparts.
If you’re looking forward to these LEGO Marvel Spidey and His Amazing Friends sets, then you need to wait a bit longer since they are scheduled to be released on March 1, 2023. Take a look at their official images below, and let us know what you think.
48 pieces | Includes Spidey, and Doc Ock minifigures | $9.99
Introduce youngsters to classic Super Hero action with LEGO® Marvel Spider-Man’s Car and Doc Ock (10789). With iconic characters, a supercool vehicle, and awesome accessories, this playset is ideal for kids aged 4 and up. A diamond theft kick-starts the action and leads kids into endless imaginative adventures. The set includes 2 minifigures – Spidey and Doc Ock – plus Spidey’s car, which features 2 glow-in-the-dark web elements. A special Starter Brick car chassis encourages youngsters to build Spidey’s car “by myself”.
149 pieces | Includes Miles Morales, Ghost Spider, Green Goblin, and Sandman minifigures | $34.99
From the underground cave to the pumpkin at the top of the lighthouse, LEGO® Marvel Team Spidey at Green Goblin’s Lighthouse (10790) is filled with action designed especially for kids aged 4 and up. The set includes 4 minifigures – Miles Morales, Ghosty, Sandman, and Green Goblin – plus a buildable pirate shipwreck, a railway to transport stolen treasure, a cave that doubles as a jail, the lighthouse headquarters of Green Goblin, and numerous accessories. A Starter Brick wall element gives youngsters the confidence to build and reconfigure the set.
187 pieces | Includes Spidey, Miles Morales, Ghost Spider, Black Panther, and Rhino minifigures | $49.99
Classic characters and vehicles make LEGO® Marvel Team Spidey’s Mobile Headquarters (10791) the ideal treat for kids aged 4+. The set includes 5 minifigures – Spidey, Ghost-Spider, Miles Morales, Black Panther, and Rhino – plus a buildable headquarters for Spidey and the team. The mobile HQ has an opening cockpit and rear door, where a roadster and an ATV can enter and exit. Rhino comes with an egg-firing blaster. His target is a grocery store, which contains plenty of ammunition for a food fight. Accessories include web elements and street furniture, while a 2-brick chassis and a picture-story guide give kids the confidence to assemble the set.
Super Heroes aged 2 and upswing into action as they role-play their favorite web-slinging characters in LEGO® DUPLO® Marvel Spider-Man’s House (10995). Inspired by the Disney+ TV series, kids create scenes from the show with this Spidey gift as they spin a web to save the cat, give the plant a drink with the toy watering can, then make the plant grow.
With more and more licensed themes announced for a January 2023 release, LEGO.com currently listed several LEGO Disney sets, featuring some of the most beloved Disney Princesses in their playful brick renditions.
To debut alongside other 1HY 2023 sets, these latest LEGO Disney sets also feature several Disney characters in their very first LEGO minidoll figures. These include Sina (Moana’s mom together in their Wayfinding Boat, as well as Prince Philip, included in Aurora’s Castle. If you’re into collecting LEGO Disney minidolls, then these sets should be on your brick radar as well.
Take a look at their official images below, and be sure to add them to your LEGO wishlist to be notified once they are available starting January 1, 2023.
321 pieces | Includes Moana and Sina minidolls | $34.99
Adventure awaits any child aged 6+ or fan of Disney’s Moana with this imaginative LEGO® ǀ Disney Moana’s Wayfinding Boat (43210) set. The kit features a double-hulled boat with a removable shelter and printed sail, storage space, 2 LEGO mini-doll figures, a LEGO dolphin figure, and decorative elements. Let the LEGO Builder app guide kids on an intuitive building adventure, allowing them to zoom in and rotate models in 3D, save sets and track their progress.
187 pieces | Includes Aurora, Prince Philip, and Maleficent minidolls | $44.99
Appeal to young children aged 4+ and boost their building skills with this LEGO® ǀ Disney Aurora’s Castle (43211) construction set. It features a castle with a slide and staircase, 3 LEGO mini-doll figures, and 2 smaller builds. Give even younger builders an easy and intuitive building adventure with the LEGO Builder app. Here they can zoom in and rotate models in 3D, save sets and track their progress. Build, play, imagine, grow This 4+ set helps boost children’s confidence with a fun play experience. Helpful Starter Bricks give youngsters a sturdy base for their build. Each bag of bricks contains a character so kids can start the play at any point and complete the whole set later. Engaging family fun 4+ sets are a great way for adults to share the fun with youngsters. If grown-ups are also new to LEGO building toys, not to worry – kids can take control because this set also includes picture instructions, making it easy for those who are just starting to read to follow the progress.
89 pieces | Includes Rapunzel and Pascal figures | $9.99
Captivate kids aged 5 and up with this LEGO® ǀ Disney Twirling Rapunzel (43214) set, featuring a buildable stand with decorative details, a key and space for Pascal the chameleon LEGO figure, a Rapunzel LEGO mini-doll figure and a ‘diamond’ dress that connects with the umbrella to store the mini-doll. Kids can enjoy an easy and intuitive building adventure with the LEGO Builder app, which lets them zoom in and rotate models in 3D, save sets and track their progress.
320 pieces | Includes Cinderella, Jasmine, and Rapunzel minidolls | $64.99
Kids aged 6 and up and fans of Disney’s Aladdin, Cinderella, and Rapunzel will be inspired by this LEGO® ǀ Disney Princess Enchanted Journey (43216) set, featuring 3 buildable modes of travel, a small lounge build, 3 LEGO mini-doll figures, and 2 LEGO animal figures. As they build, kids can enjoy an easy and intuitive building adventure with the LEGO Builder app. Here they can zoom in and rotate models in 3D, save sets and track their progress.
The month of May is still not over and it looks like the latest LEGO CMF series is having a huge following already. So much so that stocks for the LEGO Muppets Minifigures have proven to be quite elusive, even over at LEGO.com.
As you may already know, this latest series of Collectible Minifigures from LEGO pays tribute to Jim Henson’s Muppet Show, with 12 characters from the hit 70s TV show finally given the LEGO CMF treatment. Those who grew up in the late 70s and 80s surely understand the nostalgic value that these characters have, and is a great way to celebrate the life and legacy of their creator, Jim Henson. And coupled with another similarly inspired set in the form of the LEGO Ideas 123 Sesame Street, these collectibles certainly bring back fond childhood memories.
Check Out The LEGO Muppets Minifigures Over at The Brick Show Shop
In case you’re looking forward to bringing home these latest LEGO Muppets Minifigures (71033), then here’s your chance to get them without taking your chances feeling your way through each blind bag. The Brick Show Shop now offers these latest CMF series unsealed so you can choose which minifig you specifically want. You may click on the following links below to see more about each LEGO Muppets character. Please take note that because of the relatively high demand for these collectible minifigures, you might see an out-of-stock message for some of them. But be rest assured that we’re replenishing them as fast as you can say “hi-ho!”
Remember to subscribe to The Brick Show Shop to get real-time stocks alert once these minifigures are available once again. And in case you’re interested, TBS Shop also lists some of the most recent, and even hard-to-find LEGO Collectible Minifigures that you may have missed previously. Be sure to browse our store and see which one you need to add to complete your collection.
Hey, it’s the first day of the month once again. March 1, 2022. By this point the New Year must no longer feel so new. Before we go off track however, we’ll get right down to what this update is about: first-day LEGO product launches. We certainly enjoyed covering these sets when they first officially came out. And like before, for your easy reference we’re collecting their LEGO.com product listings together here. Our big thanks again to The Brick Fan for any March 1-releasing LEGO product we may have missed. Also linked are our past articles, if we caught them.
Last month, LEGO has started rolling out its summer 2021 sets over its online shopping portal. And this time around, LEGO servers have been updated once again to now include more LEGO Disney summer 2021 sets all scheduled to be available for purchase starting August 1st.
These additional LEGO Disney summer 2021 sets take their cue from some of the most iconic Disney animated films including Frozen, Rapunzel, and Beauty & the Beast. What most LEGO collectors may find interesting is the introduction of micro-characters as part of LEGO Disney’s Storybook Adventures subtheme. These micro-characters (somewhat like miniaturized versions of the LEGO mini-doll) are the first of their kind in this theme.
If you wish to find out more about these sets, just head over to LEGO Shop@Home by clicking the following links below.
Our brick-minded friends from Promobricks managed to round up several, crisp images of what I am personally looking forward to as a LEGO collector. And thankfully, we now have an idea of what we can expect for next year’s collection of LEGO 2021 polybags.
From the looks of it, it seems that each particular LEGO theme will once offer a new polybag – from home-grown themes to licensed ones, each of these LEGO 2021 polybags offers a mini-scale version of a particular set in its upcoming subtheme (like in the case of the new LEGO Ninjagoand DOTS series) or expands your collection of useful LEGO pieces. Such is the case for the LEGO City Pop-Up Store (30569), considering the printed tile pieces that go with it.
They’re not usually listed over at LEGO Shop@Home, though you can find them in your local LEGO brand store and other third-party retailers as well. Expect these polys to be around starting January and throughout the first quarter of 2021, retailing for $4.99. Which one of these will you pick up? Let us know in the comments below.
LEGO Minecraft The Nether Duel (30331)
37 pieces | $4.99
LEGO Duplo My First Space Rocket (30332)
8 pieces | $4.99
LEGO Speed Champions McLaren Elva (30343)
86 pieces | $4.99
LEGO Minions Bob with Robot Arms (30387)
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LEGO Star Wars Imperial Shuttle (30388)
85 pieces | $4.99
LEGO Disney Princess Rapunzel’s Boat (30391)
38 pieces | $4.99
LEGO Friends Flower Cart (30413)
55 pieces | $4.99
LEGO Technic Helicopter (30465)
70 pieces | $4.99
LEGO Ninjago Lloyd’s Quad Bike (30539)
43 pieces | $4.99
LEGO DOTS Photo Holder Cube Bunny (30557)
109 pieces | $4.99
LEGO Classic Build a Super-Powered Snail (30563)
36 pieces | $4.99
LEGO Classic Build Your Own Monster or Vehicle (30564)
60 pieces | $4.99
LEGO Creator Birthday Clown (30565)
59 pieces | $4.99
LEGO City Fire Helicopter (30566)
40 pieces | $4.99
LEGO City Police Jet Ski (30567)
33 pieces | $4.99
LEGO City Skateboarder (30568)
40 pieces | $4.99
LEGO City Pop-Up Store (30569)
47 pieces | $4.99
LEGO Creator Mega Muscle Car (30577)
63 pieces | $4.99
LEGO Creator 3-in-1 German Shepherd (30578)
76 pieces | $4.99
LEGO Ninjago Legacy 2-in-1 Mini Titan Mech (30591)
77 pieces | $4.99
LEGO xtra Chinatown (40464)
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LEGO xtra Food (40465)
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Following wave, after wave of LEGO sets revealed during the past couple of days, LEGO makes sure that there is also something in store for our budding builders. LEGO servers were updated once more to include several images of LEGO Duplo 2020 sets, all slated to be released on January 1st of the next year.
These LEGO Duplo 2020 sets are a good mix of both generic and licensed themes which include characters from Disney franchises such as Marvel and Frozen 2. I also like how LEGO offers a varied number of sets based on real-world settings akin to LEGO City. It’s also nice to see a modular type of set included in this offering that offers a bit more challenge to younger builders.
You can check out these images of what to expect from these sets, together with their piece count and expected price in Euros courtest of Promobricks.
New LEGO Disney sets were also revealed by third-party retailers that introduces a new collection of minidolls that are quite different from what LEGO has released before. These notable ‘microdolls’ are included in LEGO’s new line of LEGO Disney Princess Storybook collection alongside other newsets that will arrive in January next year. These new offerings include one 4+ set and five regular sets intended for kids 5 years and above.
Similar to the LEGO Ideas Pop-Up Book (21315), these new LEGO Disney Princess Storybook sets features buildable scenes from some of the Disney classic films that can be neatly tucked in or folded like a typical book. And perhaps to make this play feature possible, LEGO opted to modify its current version of existing minidolls and give it a new twist. These ‘microdolls’ are obviously shorter in height and come with larger eye prints.
Read on and check out for more images of these new LEGO Disney Princess Storybook sets, together with other regular sets that will be released come January 1st. I’ve also included their expected retail price in Euros and will update this post once more info comes in.
After giving us a peek at things to come during this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, Swiss online toy retailer Meinspielzeug has listed what seems to be our first batch of upcoming LEGO Star Wars 2020 sets. Images are still missing of course since its understandable that they may still be under an embargo. However, since we’re just essentially a couple of months away before their January 2020 release, some retailers are now gradually updating their databases.
If you also recall back in August, there was a rumor going around that LEGO might be releasing another set similar to that of the LEGO Star Wars busts that were initially offered as exclusives. As it seems, builds that follow the genre of such sets like the LEGO Star Wars Darth Vader Bust (75227) which was released as a Target 2019 Star Wars Celebration exclusive, and the LEGO Star Wars Sith Trooper Bust (77901) exclusively offered to SDCC 2019 attendees, will now be offered mainstream. Meinspielzeug has now confirmed this, together with a handful of other upcoming LEGO Star Wars sets that you might want to keep tabs with and save on for your post-Christmas LEGO purchases.
Here are some of the listings for these LEGO Star Wars 2020 sets as confirmed on Meinspielzeug’s website. As of now, only the set’s piece count and retail price (in Swiss Francs) are posted, but I guess this will suffice in giving us an early impression of how these sets will measure up.
What I also find interesting is the fact that both the Stormtrooper and Boba Fett Busts seem to have almost twice the number of pieces as compared to its predecessors, giving the impression that they are considerably larger.
Other interesting sets that I’m looking forward to is the Mandalorian Battle Pack and that TIE Dagger. Both are new sets under the LEGO Star Wars theme considering that the former is a direct tie-in under the Disney+ Mandalorian series (which is about to launch in a few hours), while the latter is a new Star Wars vehicle that we will see in the big screen when Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker debuts next month.
So what do you think of this list of new LEGO Star Wars 2020 sets? Which of them are you looking forward to? Comment down below to share your thoughts.