Rumor Time: Are We to See LEGO Minecraft Buildable Figures in 2019?

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There are probably not a lot of franchises licensed by LEGO to make products of, that does well with a “building and construction” theme all on its own. One of those rare properties is the iconic sandbox game Minecraft by Mojang and Microsoft Studios, which does feature lots of building.

Aside from the conventional play sets, LEGO has also fiddled with buildable Minecraft figures in its BrickHeadz line, particularly the latest Steve and Creeper (41612) dual pack. But apparently LEGO is planning more. That’s what this latest rumor courtesy of Brick Fanatics says: a lineup of new LEGO Minecraft buildable figures is set to arrive in 2019.

No specific details have been revealed of course, but speculation has it that this new range of LEGO Minecraft buildable figures will boast a hybrid building system taking elements from “Constraction” sets and System pieces. The resulting figures are said to stand about six feet inches tall.

The LEGO Minecraft line started in 2012, growing out of a fiercely supported submission on LEGO Ideas: Minecraft Micro World (21102) based on an idea by Mojang themselves. The line has grown since then, thanks naturally to the perfect sync of sorts between the two brands’ building and construction themes.

As always, we would like to remind our readers that any news featured on The Brick Show that is flat-out indicated as a rumor, will stay that way until The LEGO Group makes an official announcement about it. For now, if you’re a Minecraft aficionado and haven’t picked up the LEGO BrickHeadz Steve and Creeper (41612) yet, be sure to check it out at shop.LEGO.com.

LEGO Reveals More Than A Hundred New Sets for 2018’s Holiday Season

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LEGO is wise to announce its offerings for the 2nd half of 2018 as early as summer, because we really have to buffer our wallets again this time.

Alongside the official press release of the LEGO Powered Up System of Play, now comes another announcement from The LEGO Group that gives a full reveal of more than a hundred LEGO sets covering almost all of LEGO’s existing themes and licenses to be offered starting August of this year.

I’m particularly excited about the announcement of the LEGO CMF Series 19 which LEGO promises to release this year. There is virtually no information yet about what Series 19 will be all about, but I do hope it will be exciting as well. I’m a bit a disappointed that there is still no mention of the much awaited LEGO Ideas Voltron set so I guess we have to be extra patient again.

Read on for the full press release.

LEGO Systems, Inc. Unveils 100+ New Building Sets for 2018 Holiday Season

– Kids Can Build Popular Properties Such as Harry Potter™, Fantastic Beasts™, Star Wars™, Powerpuff Girls™ and Unikitty!™ To Life –

NEW YORK (May 17, 2018) – Building upon announcements made earlier this year at American International Toy Fair, LEGO Systems, Inc. today unveils more than 100 additional new LEGO® building sets that will top the holiday wish lists of children of all ages. In a related announcement, the company also released further details regarding its portfolio of connected toys that merge digital and physical play.

“We continue our year-long celebration of the 60th anniversary of the LEGO brick with a portfolio that reflects the timeless versatility of LEGO play. From classic, instruction-free building sets to life-like recreations of real-world vehicles, we aim to inspire more children to become builders while surprising and delighting the millions who already are building,” said Michael McNally, senior director of brand relations, LEGO Systems, Inc. “As we gear up for the 2018 holiday season, we’ve added more opportunities for creative building and we are excited to reveal new sets based on beloved characters from both the small and large screens.”

Younger Builders

New LEGO DUPLO® Mickey’s Boat and Minnie’s Birthday Party sets, with bricks twice the size of standard LEGO bricks, introduces children as young as two to building with beloved friends.

LEGO Juniors, which introduces young builders to classic LEGO building with larger modular pieces, will inspire builders ages 4+ with sets based on the immersive worlds of LEGO City, LEGO Friends, and DisneyPixar’s Incredibles 2.

Nostalgic and Themed Building

Instructions-free creative building evolves with LEGO Classic Bricks Bricks Bricks. Five new 3-in-1 models from LEGO Creator offer hours of building and rebuilding fun, including Modular Sweet Surprises and Mobile Stunt Show. Advanced builders interested in creating authentic, functional models will enjoy the challenge of four new LEGO Technic sets, including 2-in-1 models in Heavy Duty Forklift and Volvo Concept Wheel Loader ZEUX.

 

LEGO City explores everyday, real-life heroes and towns with sets such as LEGO City Hospital and People Pack – Outdoor Adventures, and a new sub-theme, Arctic Expedition, introduces seven new sets for cool build-and-role-play fun.

LEGO Friends revs creative engines with five new LEGO Friends Racing themed sets, including Drifting Diner and The Big Race Day. Additional sets based on the lives and adventures of five girls in Heartlake City will be available in August. The Friendship Box set offers an “IRL” build-and-play experience where builders create brick-based, life-sized gadgets to play with, such as a microphone and camera.

 

LEGO NINJAGO® brings The LEGO NINJAGO Movie™ to the playroom with the massive 3,553-piece NINJAGO City Docks set, as well as seven additional sets based on the latest season of NINJAGO: Masters of Spinjitzu airing on Cartoon Network. New NINJAGO Dragon Master action toys launch the ninja to new heights.

Builders can explore the mythological world of LEGO Elves with two new sets as Emily Jones continues her quest to rescue new mythical guardian creatures from the evil Noctura and her bats.

Collectibles LEGO Minifigures allow fans to collect never-before-seen minifigures from a mystery bagged series, each including one figure. In celebration of the 40th Birthday of the LEGO Minifigure, Series 18 – Party Series includes 17 costumed characters, such as Dragon Suit Guy and Cat Costume Girl, as well as a replica of one of the original minifigures – the 1978 LEGO Police Officer. Later this year, Series 19 will launch, but details have not yet been announced.

Collectible LEGO BrickHeadz offer LEGO versions of iconic characters with additional new sets, some sold individually and some in duo packs. Based on popular properties and films, upcoming BrickHeadz construction sets include characters from Avengers: Infinity War, SOLO: A Star Wars Story, Disney•Pixar’s Incredibles 2, Universal’s Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Harry Potter™, Universal’s Back to the Future and DC. There will be a rolling launch of even more BrickHeadz through the end of the year.

 

LEGO Architecture returns with a new sets to celebrate the world’s most iconic buildings and landmarks including the Great Wall of China and the Statue of Liberty–a 17″-tall brick-built tribute packed with detail.

Licensed Building LEGO The Powerpuff Girls™ debuts with two building sets based on Cartoon Network’s animated series, featuring the action-packed adventures of Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup in LEGO form.

LEGO Minecraft™ returns with three new sets bringing the virtual creative building experience to life in physical form through LEGO play. Each set features favorite characters and biomes.

LEGO Brand x Warner Bros. Consumer Products

LEGO Unikitty!™, the beloved unicorn cat princess from the Warner Bros. film, The LEGO® Movie, now has her own animated series, Unikitty!™, produced by Warner Bros. Annimation and currently airing on Cartoon Network, featuring Princess Unikitty and her little brother and best friend Puppycorn™ and a colorful cast of brand-new friends. Five new building sets and a series of mystery bag collectibles launch in August, enabling children to recreate favorite stories and build Unikitty and Puppycorn in all of their expressive forms.

 

The Wizarding World™ comes to life in LEGO brick form in two themes. Five LEGO Harry Potter™ sets, including Hogwarts Express, Whomping Willow and Quidditch Match recreate moments from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Two LEGO Fantastic Beasts™ sets will feature characters and scenes from Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and the upcoming film, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, such as the previously announced Grindelwald’s Escape. Two more sets will be revealed later this year, but details have not yet been announced.

Three new DC Comics™ Super Heroes sets explore the adventures of Batman™, including Batman™: Brother Eye™ Takedown.

LEGO Brand and Disney Parks, Experiences and Consumer Products

Two new LEGO Disney™ sets explore the scenes and stories of Rapunzel from Disney Tangled: The Series.

LEGO Star Wars™ building sets explore the characters, vehicles and scenes from across the Star Wars galaxy, including the latest films SOLO: A Star Wars Story and Star Wars: The Last Jedi, as well as various other episodes of the Star Wars film series. Fans can also create two new buildable figures of Han Solo™ and a Range Trooper™.

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About the LEGO Group

The LEGO Group is a privately held, family-owned company with headquarters in Billund, Denmark, and main offices in Enfield, USA, London, UK., Shanghai, China, and Singapore. Founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen, and based on the iconic LEGO® brick, it is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of play materials. Guided by the company spirit: “Only the best is good enough”, the company is committed to the development of children and aims to inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow through creative play and learning. LEGO products are sold worldwide and can be virtually explored at http://www.LEGO.com.

LEGO, the LEGO logo, DUPLO, NINJAGO, MINDSTORMS, the Minifigure and the brick & knob configuration are trademarks and/or copyrights of the LEGO Group. © 2018 the LEGO Group.

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Unikitty™! Series © & ™ Warner Bros. Ent. Inc. & The LEGO Group.

BATMAN and all related characters and elements © & ™ DC Comics. (s18)

DC Universe and all related characters are elements or trademarks of and © 2018 DC Comics. (s18)

© 2018 Mojang AB and Mojang Synergies AB. MINECRAFT is a trademark or registered trademark of Mojang Synergies AB

The VOLVO trademarks (word and device), the PEGAX and ZEUX trademarks are registered trademarks of Volvo Trademark Holding AB and AB Volvo and are used pursuant to a license.

Jurassic World is a trademark and copyright of Universal Studios and Amblin Entertainment, Inc. Licensed by Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.

About Warner Bros. Consumer Products

Warner Bros. Consumer Products, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company, is one of the leading licensing and retail merchandising organizations in the world.

FANTASTIC BEASTS characters, names and related indicia are © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. HARRY POTTER characters, names and related indicia are © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. WB SHIELD: © & ™ WBEI. WIZARDING WORLD trademark and logo © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Publishing Rights © JKR. (s18)

TM & © 2018 Cartoon Network. A Time Warner Company (s18). All Rights Reserved. CartoonNetwork.com is part of Turner Entertainment Digital which is part of the Turner Sports & Entertainment Digital Network.

About Disney Parks, Experiences and Consumer Products

Disney Parks, Experiences and Consumer Products is the business segment of The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) that brings the magic of Disney’s stories, characters and franchises into the daily lives of families and fans around the world to create memories that last a lifetime. The company’s iconic travel and leisure businesses include six resort destinations in the United States, Europe, and Asia; a top-rated cruise line; a luxurious family beach resort in Hawaii; a popular vacation ownership program; and an award-winning guided family adventure business. Disney’s global consumer products operations include the world’s leading licensing business; the world’s largest children’s print publisher; Disney Store locations around the world; and the shopDisney e-commerce platform. These experiences are created by Walt Disney Imagineering, the innovative force responsible for overseeing the segment’s world-class products and experiences — from immersive lands to interactive toys, and everything in between.

LEGO Minecraft Summer 2018 Official Set Images Released

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It looks like the LEGO Minecraft theme is still going strong with The LEGO Group officially announcing the release of three additional Minecraft sets for this year. These sets are scheduled to be on shelves starting August 1 and will also be available via shop.LEGO.com. For the rest of this year’s LEGO Minecraft sets, you may check them out right here.

 

The Skull Arena (21145)

198 pieces; $19.99 USD

 

The Skeleton Attack (21146)

457 pieces; $39.99 USD

 

The Bedrock Adventures (21147)

644 pieces; $89.99 USD

Check Out These 10 LEGO Easter Treats Under $20

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Easter is just around the corner, and with roughly three weeks to go before that much awaited Easter Egg Hunt, why not take some time and check out these 10 suggested LEGO sets all under $20 to fill up that basket of LEGO goodies. Now cheaper doesn’t necessarily mean that these sets are ought to be desired less, especially considering the relative advantage that these sets have in terms of price per piece ratio. In any case, LEGO is LEGO and the timeless appeal of a any LEGO set is sure enough to bring out those warm Easter smiles. So, if you haven’t finalized yet your LEGO Easter Basket, then why not take a few minutes to go over this list. Just click on the links below and see more of these sets via Amazon.

LEGO Technic WHACK! (42072) – 135 pieces; $15.99

 

LEGO Ninjago Movie Piranha Attack (70629)217 pieces; $16.39

LEGO Friends Andrea’s Park Performance (41334) – 229 pieces; $18.39

 

LEGO Classic Bricks and Gears (10712) – 244 pieces; $15.99

 

LEGO City Police Wild River Escape (60176) – 126 pieces; $15.99

 

LEGO Minecraft The Chicken Coop (21140) – 198 pieces; $15.99

 

LEGO Juniors Zane’s Ninja Boat Pursuit (10755) – 131 pieces; $15.99

 

LEGO Star Wars BrickHeadz Rey (41602) and Kylo Ren (41603) – 249 pieces; $17.15

 

LEGO City Mountain Fugitives (60171) – 88 pieces; $8.79

 

LEGO Creator Mythical Creatures (31073) – 223 pieces; $11.99

 

 

Do you have any LEGO set in mind that you want to see in your LEGO Easter basket? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Here Are Some Great LEGO Star Wars and Minecraft Deals Over at Amazon.

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It has only been weeks since the release of some of LEGO’s 2018 sets, but we are already seeing some of them on sale at Amazon. If you haven’t ticked off that particular LEGO set in your wishlist, then you might be glad to know that this might be the best time to purchase them. Most of these are from this year’s first wave of Minecraft and Star Wars sets, and a few from last year that are of special mentions because of their steep price cuts. Just click on the links below to head over at Amazon. By purchasing via our site, you are doing us a great favor of helping us keep our site up and running.

LEGO Star Wars

First Order Specialists Battle Pack (75197) Before: $14.99; Now: $11.99
Tatooine Battle Pack (75198) Before: $14.99; Now: $11.99
General Grievous’ Combat Speeder (75199) Before: $29.99; Now: $23.99
First Order AT-ST (75201) Before: $39.99; Now: $31.99
Defense of Crait (75202) Before: $84.99; Now: $67.99
Y-Wing Starfighter (75172) Before: $59.99; Now: $41.75
Republic Fighter Tank (75182) Before: $24.99; Now: $20.00
Darth Vader Transformation (75183) Before: $24.99; Now: $22.19
Rebel U-Wing Fighter (75155) Before: $79.99; Now: $55.99

LEGO Minecraft

Melon Farm (21138) Before: $14.99; Now: $11.99
Zombie Cave (21141) Before: $19.99; Now: $15.99
The Polar Igloo (21142) Before: $29.99; Now: $23.99
Nether Portal (21143) Before: $39.99 Now: $31.99
The Farm Cottage (21144) Before: $49.99; Now: $39.99

Here are some special mentions with regards to their price discounts.

LEGO Ninjago Movie

Lightning Jet (70614) Before: $59.99; Now: $47.99
Quake Mech (70632) Before: $89.99; Now: $59.99

LEGO Batman Movie

 

The Riddler Riddle Racer (70903) Before: $29.99; Now: $15.99
The Scuttler (70908) Before: $79.99; Now: $65.99
Notorious Lowrider (70906) Before: $49.99; Now: $37.00

LEGO DC Comics Superheroes

Batman: Killer Croc Sewer Smash (76055) Before: $79.99; Now: $42.63

2018 LEGO Minecraft Official Images Now Up!

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More Minecraft madness is on its way courtesy of LEGO via The Brick Fan. They do seem to enjoy releasing these new sets in waves. A new series of these will be making their way to the stores starting January of next year. All of these new sets are really awesome replicas of certain locations in the Minecraft world, with plenty of shout-outs galore.

 

Whether you enjoyed playing the Minecraft series for letting you grow those nifty watermelon blocks, or raise chickens for their eggs, or explore a cave full of zombies or the netherworld, or simply getting to hang out at your own cottage, one or all of the coming LEGO Minecraft sets will be the answer to your wants.

The Melon Farm (21138)

The Nether Fight (21139)

The Chicken Coop (21140)

The Zombie Cave (21141)

The Polar Igloo (21142)

The Nether Portal (21143)

The Farm Cottage (21144)

Not much info aside from the set number, name and release date, but it will do for now. Thanks to the

LEGO Minecraft The Mountain Cave 21137 – Official Press Release and Photos!

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After partially revealing in social media its largest LEGO Minecraft set to date, LEGO has now officially announced (with tons of pictures!) its next direct-to-consumer Minecraft set, The Mountain Cave (21137). According to LEGO’s press release, which you can find below, the set contains 2,863 pieces (almost twice as many bricks compared to 2016’s The Village 21128) and weighs in at 3.36 kilos. The Mountain Cave (21137) will be available on July 1, with an early VIP access beginning June 15 as mentioned in the LEGO Store’s June Calendar.

21137 The Mountain Cave

Ages 12+.  2,863 pieces.

US $249.99 – CA $299.99 – DE 249.99€ – UK £259.99 – DK 2099.00 DKK

*Euro pricing varies by country.  Please visit shop.LEGO.com for regional pricing.

 

Experience the Mountain Cave!

Build and experience the Mountain Cave, featuring an amazing minecart track with an integrated redstone‑powered minecart elevator, and an array of other features and functions, including TNT blasting, rotating spider‑spawner, charged Creeper™ explosion and a lava burst. Position the light brick to illuminate the rotating spider-spawner, wall of redstone, jack o’lantern, first-night shelter, furnace, lava or the torch above the cave entrance. Enjoy hands‑on Minecraft™ adventures featuring your favorite characters and objects with this easy-to-reconfigure, modular LEGO® Minecraft set designed for young fans of the highly successful sandbox video game. Includes Steve and Alex minifigures, plus 13 mobs including a charged Creeper™.

  • Includes 2 minifigures: Steve and Alex, plus a cave spider, wolf, baby wolf, slime, 2 small slimes, 2 bats, zombie, enderman, skeleton, sheep and a charged Creeper™.
  • Features a minecart track with an integrated redstone-powered minecart elevator; 2 minecarts; first-night shelter with bed, crafting table and torch; a mountaintop shelter with bed, torch and furnace; plus a light brick, trees, waterfall, lava and extra torches.
  • Open up the model to access the detailed interior and remodel with easy-to-connect modular sections.
  • Remove the diamond ore elements and activate the lava burst function.
  • Activate the revolving cave-spider spawner.
  • Trigger the charged Creeper™ explosion function.
  • Jump aboard the minecart and race around the track, and travel to the mountaintop aboard the redstone powered minecart elevator.
  • Blast through the mountain with the TNT to extend the rail track.
  • Position the light brick to illuminate the rotating spider-spawner, wall of redstone, jack o’lantern, first-night-shelter, furnace, lava or the torch above the cave entrance.
  • Enjoy easy access to the detailed interior.
  • Put on your golden armor, grab your diamond sword and shield, and prepare for battle!
  • Weapons include a sword and a bow.
  • Accessory elements include a Minecraft™ clock, spider eyes, signs, map, golden armor, shield, TNT and 8 ore style elements, including diamond, lapis lazuli, emerald, redstone, golden, iron and 2 coal ores.
  • Easy-to-reconfigure, modular design—choose from 3 different model configurations.
  • Set your imagination free—rebuild the set for more LEGO® Minecraft™ creations!
  • Measures over 12” (31cm) high, 20” (53cm) wide and 11” (29cm) deep.

Available for sale directly through LEGO® beginning July 1, 2017.

 

 

 

 

LEGO Minecraft’s Social Media Sites Finally Revealed How The Mountain Cave (21137) Will Look Like.

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For the past few days LEGO Minecraft’s various social media sites have been sharing some teasers on what is dubbed to be THE largest LEGO Minecraft set ever. The announcement was made in April and since then, many have speculated that it will be the biggest LEGO Minecraft set to date, besting the title from The Village (21128) set which sports a 1,600+ piece count. Based on the trail of bread crumbs released by LEGO about its LEGO Minecraft The Mountain Cave (21137) set, we know that its overall weight is at 3.36 kg (more than a quarter of a kilogram as compared to 21128), it has a mine track play feature, and a couple of new mobs such as a bat, a pair of angry wolves, a charged Creeper, and a giant Slime.

Here’s how the trail of clues look like as scattered across LEGO Minecraft’s social media sites.

 

Thanks to Eurobricks member Chewk, we have this composite of the various images released by LEGO during the past days. Put together, this is how the Mountain Cave looks like.

It seems that the LEGO Minecraft The Mountain Cave (21137) is set to be the next D2C exclusive scheduled for an early VIP access from June 15-30 as hinted in LEGO’s June Store Calendar. We don’t have the actual piece count nor the retail price for this but we can guess that it may be around the $300 price point.

 

So what do you think of The Mountain Cave brick fans? Will it offer tons of play features that will make other LEGO Minecraft sets shy in comparison? Let us know in the comments below.

 

 

 

LEGO Minecraft, Marvel Superheroes and Star Wars 2017 Winter Sets Now Available for Order!

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Yesterday, we gave a good, long look at this year’s first wave of LEGO Minecraft sets. We’ve already uploaded Stephen’s review of some of these sets starting with the LEGO Minecraft Mushroom Island (21129) and The Ice Spikes (21131). For those of you who are asking when will these sets be released, its good to hear that some of our Facebook friends are already reporting that they saw these  in certain stores. Though shop.LEGO.com still hasn’t listed these sets as of this writing, they are now all available for order via Amazon, with a release date of February 17th. Check them out by clicking on the images and links below.

 

The Mushroom Island (21129)

 

The Nether Railway (21130)

 

The Ice Spikes (21131)

 

Jungle Temple (21132)

 

Witch House (21133)

 

Secret Waterfall Escape (21134)

 

Those who are waiting to have their hands on all of the Winter 2017 LEGO Marvel sets will be happy to know that they are also available as well, just in time before the New York Toy Fair kicks in this weekend. Click on the links and images below to know more.

 

Captain America Jet Pursuit (76076)

 

 

Iron Man: Detroit Steel Strikes (76077)

 

 

Hulk vs. Red Hulk (76078)

 

Ravager Attack (76079)

 

Ayesha’s Revenge (76080)

 

The Milano vs. The Abilisk (76081)

 

Lastly, we also have two of the more recent Star Wars sets that will make their debut on shelves and online: the LEGO Star Wars Yoda’s Jedi Starfighter (75168) and Battle on Scarif (75171).

 

Yoda’s Jedi Starfighter (75168)

 

Battle on Scarif (75171)

 

Speaking of NYTF, be sure to stick around with us this weekend as we deliver you the latest scoop on what’s happening at the LEGO booth at the 2017 New York Toy Fair. Jason and the rest of the team are all packed up and ready to go, and will deliver you the freshest images and video straight from the grandest Toy Fair in the face of the planet. Tom and I will also be around to update our blog page to share with you all the latest sets that LEGO will reveal at NYTF, so be sure to stay tuned here at the Brick Show!

More Images of LEGO Minecraft 2017 Sets!

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Just before the release date of the latest wave of 2017 LEGO Minecraft sets, comes a slew of official images from this highly popular theme that are recently released online. Take a closer look at these latest LEGO Minecraft offerings, some of which were already reviewed by Stephen. Keep tabs with us here at Brick Show for more upcoming LEGO Minecraft reviews of which we will share any time soon.

 

The Mushroom Island (21129)

 

 

The Nether Railway (21130)

 

The Ice Spikes (21131)

 

 

Jungle Temple (21132)

 

 

Witch House (21133)

 

Secret Waterfall Escape (21134)

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