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Lego The Simpsons
SubjectThe Simpsons
Licensed from20th Century Fox
Availability2014–2018
Total sets2 sets
CharactersHomer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie

Lego The Simpsons (stylized as LEGO The Simpsons) was a Lego theme based on The Simpsons television series of the same name created by cartoonist Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. It is licensed from 20th Century Fox. The toy line is also accompanied by the special episode Brick Like Me that premiered on the Fox network in the United States on May 4, 2014 and the Lego Dimensions toys-to-life video game.[1] The theme was first introduced in 2014 and was discontinued by the end of 2018.

Overview edit

The product line focuses on eponymous family consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. Lego The Simpsons aimed to recreate the main characters in Lego form, including Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie along with neighbor Ned Flanders.[1]

Development edit

Lego The Simpsons was inspired by the The Simpsons television series. The Lego construction toy range was based on the television series and developed in collaboration with Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products. The construction sets were designed to recreate the story and characters of the television series in Lego form.[1]

Launch edit

Lego The Simpsons theme was launched on 1 February 2014. The Lego Group had a partnership with 20th Century Fox. As part of the marketing campaign, The Lego Group released The Simpsons House (set number: 71006) on 1 February 2014 and The Lego Simpsons Series 1 (set number: 71005) on 1 May 2014.[1]

Characters edit

The main characters of the show are the Simpson family. The Simpsons are a family who live at 742 Evergreen Terrace in Springfield.[2]

  • Homer Simpson: He is the father of the Simpson family. He embodies several American working class stereotypes: he is crude, overweight, incompetent, clumsy, thoughtless and a borderline alcoholic.[3] Voiced by Dan Castellaneta.
  • Marge Simpson: She is the well-meaning and extremely patient wife of Homer and mother of Bart, Lisa and Maggie.[4] Her most notable physical feature is her distinctive beehive hairstyle which was inspired by Bride of Frankenstein and the style that Matt Groening's mother wore during the 1960s, although her hair was never blue. Voiced by Julie Kavner.
  • Bart Simpson: He is the eldest child in the family—at age 10. Bart's most prominent character traits are his mischievousness, rebelliousness, disrespect for authority and sharp wit. Voiced by Nancy Cartwright.
  • Lisa Simpson: She is the elder daughter and middle child of the family. She is an extremely intelligent eight-year-old girl, one of the most intelligent characters on the show. Lisa's political convictions are generally socially liberal.[5] Voiced by Yeardley Smith.
  • Maggie Simpson: She is the youngest of the five main family members and is almost always seen as a baby.

Toy line edit

According to Bricklink, The Lego Group released a total of 2 Lego sets as part of Lego The Simpsons theme.[6] The product line was eventually discontinued by the end of 2018.[7][8]

Construction sets edit

The Simpsons House edit

The Simpsons House (set number: 71006) was released on 1 February 2014 and based on a version of The Simpsons house. The house's address is most frequently attributed as 742 Evergreen Terrace. The set consists of 2523 pieces with 6 minifigures of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie and Ned Flanders. The Simpsons House included first floor, Living room, Bart’s room, Marge and Homer’s bedroom, Lisa’s room, Bathroom, detachable garage and Family car.[1][9][10][11]

Kwik-E-Mart edit

Kwik-E-Mart (set number: 71016) was released on 1 May 2015 and based on a version of the Kwik-E-Mart. The set consists of 2179 pieces with 6 minifigures of Homer Simpson, Bart Simpson, Marge Simpson, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Chief Wiggum and Snake (a.k.a. Jailbird). Kwik-E-Mart included shelves, refrigerator cabinets, counter and Chief Wiggum’s police car.[12][13][14][15]

Collectible minifigures edit

The Lego Simpsons Series 1 edit

The Lego Simpsons Series 1 (set number: 71005) was released 1 May 2014 as a part of Lego Minifigures theme, and includes characters from The Simpsons television series. It consists of 16 different minifigures including Homer, Bart, Marge, Lisa, Maggie, Grampa, Ned Flanders, Krusty the Clown, Milhouse, Ralph, Apu, Nelson, Itchy, Scratchy, Chief Wiggum, and Mr. Burns.[1][16][17]

The Lego Simpsons Series 2 edit

The Lego Simpsons Series 2 (set number: 71009) was released 1 May 2015 as a part of Lego Minifigures theme, and includes characters from The Simpsons television series. It consists of 16 different minifigures including Date Night Homer, Date Night Marge, Pajamas Lisa with Snowball II, Maggie with Santa's Little Helper, Bartman, Milhouse as Fallout Boy, Comic Book Guy, Martin Prince, Professor Frink, Hans Moleman, Selma, Patty, Groundskeeper Willie, Edna Krabappel, Smithers, and Dr. Hibbert.[18][19][20]

Lego BrickHeadz sets edit

Homer Simpson & Krusty the Clown (set number: 41632) was released on 2 October 2018 as part of the Lego BrickHeadz theme and based on The Simpsons television series. The set consists of 215 pieces and 2 baseplates.[21][22]

Television series and film edit

Brick Like Me edit

"Brick Like Me" is the twentieth episode of the twenty-fifth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons and the 550th episode of the series. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 4, 2014. It was written by Brian Kelley and directed by Matthew Nastuk.[23][24] The episode features a mix of traditional animation and computer animation. In the episode, Homer wakes up in an alternate reality where everyone and everything is made of Lego bricks, and he must figure his way out before he gets stuck in the plastic world forever.[25][26][27] This episode won the Writers Guild of America Award for Outstanding Writing in Animation at the 67th Writers Guild of America Awards.[28]

The Lego Movie edit

Milhouse makes a cameo appearance in the 2014 film The Lego Movie as a Master Builder in Cloud Cuckoo Land.[29]

Video game edit

Lego Dimensions edit

The crossover toys-to-life game Lego Dimensions developed by Traveller's Tales features content based on The Simpsons television series. A "Level Pack" based on "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)" and adds Homer Simpson as a playable character. Additional "Fun packs" add Bart Simpson and Krusty the Clown as playable characters.[30][31][32][33]

Publications edit

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Reception edit

A Sonic the Hedgehog - Green Hill Zone set based on the level was released on January 1, 2022.[35][36] It received mixed reception from Alice Clarke of Kotaku, who called it "not the most thrilling build", remarking that its price was high, but that Sonic fans would love it.[37] Mike Harris of GamesRadar gave the game a 4/5 for Sonic the Hedgehog - Green Hill Zone (set number: 21331) and commented, "Sonic-themed presentation will delight fans."[38]

David Chapman for Common Sense Media gave the game a three out of five star rating and commented, "The biggest problem with Lego Tower lies in its repetition. The gameplay is a nearly infinite cycle of making sure shops are stocked, keeping apartments filled with random mini-figures, and adding more levels to your tower. There are occasional quick mini-games that require you to find a specific item or character somewhere in your tower. This can be a simple task when you're dealing with just a few floors, but after a while, it can get frustrating to scan 50 or more crowded floors for one thing. In fact, that's a general problem throughout the game. The more successful you are and the higher your tower is, the more frustrating and time consuming it can become to maintain it. What started out as a fun distraction for a few minutes a day eventually turns into a full-blown chore. Played in shorter doses, though, Lego Tower is still an entertaining time sink, and a game that's quite literally primed to build more onto."[39]

List of Lego Monkie Kid characters edit

The following is a list of characters that appear in the TV animated series Lego Monkie Kid, and specials.

MK's Team edit

  • Monkie Kid ("MK" for short, 悟空小侠/齐小天, voiced by Jack DeSena[40]):[41][42][43] The main protagonist of the series. A young noodle delivery boy chosen by Monkey King as his new successor to battle against the forces of evil, he wields Monkey King's golden staff and given almost all of his powers.
  • Mei (龙小娇, voiced by Stephanie Sheh[44]):[41][45] The descendant of the legendary White Dragon Horse and MK's best friend, she is gifted with a dragon aura and her family's jade dragon blade to fight against foes.
  • Pigsy (朱大廚, voiced by Dave B. Mitchell[46]):[41][47] The owner and head chef of Pigsy's Noodles, his weapon of choice is a pitchfork in the toy line with an attachable sausage cannon.
  • Sandy (沙大力, voiced by Patrick Seitz[48]):[41][49] A river ogre who was formerly a rage-filled soldier that became peaceful after going to therapy for his anger. When enraged, his eyes glow purple while his pearl necklace turns into orbs of fire. He uses a crescent staff as a weapon in the toy line. He was also made into a minifigure until the wave 3 sets.
  • Tang (唐師傅, voiced by David Chen[50]):[47] A regular customer at Pigsy's Noodles, often telling MK stories about Monkey King in exchange for free noodles (which angers Pigsy for being cheap), it is revealed in season 3 that he has the power of chi manipulation.
  • Mo (毛, voiced by Stephanie Sheh[51]): Sandy's pet cat who is seen along with him when going on missions.
  • Monkey King (孫悟空, voiced by Sean Schemmel[52]):[41][53][54][55][56] The legendary hero who famously went on the Journey to the West and battled various demons, he then decided to retire on Flower Fruit Mountain and train MK as his new successor to fight against evil demons while also helping the team on occasions.

Demons edit

  • Demon Bull King ("DBK" for short, 牛魔王, voiced by Steve Blum[57]):[41][58][59] Princess Iron Fan's husband and Red Son's father, he is the leader of the Demon Bull Family and the main antagonist of season one. Demon Bull King was defeated by Monkey King centuries ago and trapped inside a mountain for 500 years until he was freed by his family and plans to takeover Megapolis, his weapon is a battle axe, while also cannons and a flamethrower when transformed into a giant, he is made into a brick-built figure in "The Flaming Foundry" set.
  • Princess Iron Fan (鐵扇公主, voiced by Gwendoline Yeo[60]):[41][61] Demon Bull King's celestial wife and Red Son's mother. A cold and ruthless villainess who would do anything for her family to achieve their goals and to please her love, like her husband they both enjoy taunting Red Son whenever he fails at something which makes him try to do better. Even though she acts cold-hearted she does hold a softer side towards her husband and son. She wields a giant magic fan that can summon whirlwinds while also the power of aerokinesis.
  • Red Son (紅孩兒, voiced by Kyle McCarley,[62] Stephanie Sheh as an infant):[41][63] Demon Bull King and Princess Iron Fan's half-demon, half-celestial son. He is an egotistical mad scientist who builds diabolical weapons and has a literal hot temper when humiliated in front of his father, whom he seeks his affection. He later join MK's team briefly to retrieve celestial artifacts to defeat the Spider Queen. It turns out he is responsible for the creation of the three Samadhi Rings due to his power being unstable when he was born. He has Pyrokinesis to conjure fire and uses a gauntlet as a weapon for both combat and to wield Monkey King's staff.
  • Bull Clones (牛雜兵, all voiced by Steve Blum): An army of bull robots created by Red Son to serve the Demon Bull Family who are led by General Ironclad (牛將軍), there are also five Bull Clones that are named, Bob (鮑勃), Snort (打鼾), Grunt (咕嚕聲), Roar (怒吼) and Growl (咆哮) in the toy line.
  • Gold and Silver Demons (金銀惡魔): Twin demon brothers Jin (金角大王, voiced by Sean Schemmel) and Yin (銀角大王, voiced by Dave B. Mitchell) are a duo of troublemakers who like to create mischief. One time MK got sucked inside an enchanted Calabash by the twins which they make him believe he has a perfect life, but their influence goes awry which made the hero escape (one example being Mei loves him).
  • Spider Queen (蜘蛛精, voiced by Kimberly Brooks): She is the leader of the Spider Demons and the main antagonist of season two. She was once a powerful queen a long time ago but not before her empire was buried underground, she then rises to the surface with the help of Syntax and a little girl (possessed by Lady Bone Demon) to conquer Megapolis by spreading her venom to mind control every citizen. She is carried by a robotic spider that acts as her chariot which makes her appear to have spider legs and an abdomen. At the end of season 2, she is betrayed by the Lady Bone Demon, revealing that she was the final ingredient to her plan, and is dragged into the Trigram Furnace, killing her. Her ghost is later used by the Bone Mech in season 3 against Pigsy, Sandy and Tang before it was eventually destroyed. She also appears in season 4 as one of the forms the Ink Demons take to taunt Monkey King of his past.
  • Syntax (黯網, voiced by Sean Schemmel): A human scientist that was turned by the Spider Queen's venom to help her conquer Megapolis, he wears goggles and has retractable robotic spider legs on his back he uses for mobility. He is the first of the spider demons to be killed by the Mayor near the end of season 2, with his ghost being used by the Bone Mech in season 3 against Pigsy, Sandy and Tang before it was eventually destroyed.
  • Huntsman (獵剎, voiced by Steve Blum): A skilled hunter who serves the Spider Queen that is ordered to track down MK and his team, he has mechanical legs that can transform from regular legs to spider limbs. He also ends up growing a fascination with Sandy, who he comes obsessed with fighting. He and Strong Spider are killed by the Mayor near the end of season 2, with his ghost being used by the Bone Mech in season 3 against Pigsy, Sandy and Tang before it was eventually destroyed.
  • Strong Spider (壮漢蛛, voiced by Patrick Seitz): A brute who acts as the brawns of the Spider Queen's army, he has a muscular build with robotic spider limbs for legs, he is the only character never released in the toy line. He and Huntsman are killed by the Mayor near the end of season 2, with his ghost being used by the Bone Mech in season 3 against Pigsy, Sandy and Tang before it was eventually destroyed.
  • Spindrax (姬影): A female biker who works for the Spider Queen, she doesn't appear in the series but was only released in the "Monkie Kid's Cloud Bike" set.
  • Spider-Bots (蜘蛛機器人): Robots created by Syntax to aid in the Spider Queen's takeover of Megapolis.
  • Lady Bone Demon (白骨夫人, voiced by Victoria Grace): A spiritual demon that was sealed within a tomb by Monkey King and the main antagonist of season 3. After being freed by the Demon Bull King she took over his body and tried to destroy MK, only for the hero to defeat her and free Demon Bull King of her possession, Unbeknownst to them she roams the city and possessed a little girl. She then helped the Spider Queen rule over Megapolis but only to betray the monarch by placing her and other 4 ingredients in the Trigram Furnace to create her bone mech, MK tried to defeat her again but every blow just made her stronger which drained him of his powers and destroyed Monkey King's staff. Her name is written as "White Bone Demon" (白骨魔) in the toy line.
  • Macaque (六耳獼猴, voiced by Billy Kametz in seasons 1–4 episode 5,[64] Alejandro Saab onwards): Monkey King's doppelgänger who shares his powers and the secondary antagonist of season three. He and Monkey King were once allies centuries ago, but as he grew more powerful, Macaque was left behind and grew jealous to his opposite which makes him desire to steal his staff, his power and his title. He later joins forces with Lady Bone Demon to complete her goal to destroy MK and Monkey King. As his name implies he has six ears attached to his head along with a scarred blind eye on the right side of his face, but he can easily hide them both with magic to appear normal, he can generate a staff similar to Monkey King's except it has mace spikes at the end of each tip. Unlike his rival he possesses dark magic such as power absorption, phase through terrain, teleporting through shadows, creating copies of himself called Shadow Monkeys (影猴, two which are named Savage (野蠻的) and Rumble (隆隆) in the toy line) and summoning a gigantic smoke monster.
  • The Mayor (市长, voiced by Steve Blum): The "mayor" of Megapolis who turns out to be a former chief of war who assisted Lady Bone Demon in betraying and executing his emperor before her entrapment. It's implied that a lot of the Lady Bone Demon's power has been channeled into him, possibly being the reason for his inhuman qualities such as his white eyes and has weird movements. His true form is revealed to be a hulking behemoth. He is betrayed and drained of his power by the Lady Bone Demon and captured by a newly reformed Macaque in season 3, who forces him to tell the heroes about the Lady Bone Demon's plan. He is presumably left in their custody. He appears via the Memory Scroll in season 4, showing a glimpse into the Lady Bone Demon and his past serving under their emperor.
  • Bone Spirits (白骨兵): Ghostly warriors who serve Lady Bone Demon, they don't appear in the series but were only released in "The Bone Demon" set.
  • Scorpion Queen (蠍子精, voiced by Michaela Dietz): A scorpion demoness that can cast illusions to appear like an attractive woman, she once tried to woo Tang to fall in love with her but later decided that it wasn't meant to be. Her true form is that of a woman with both scorpion claws, legs and a stinger for a tail.
  • Goldfish Demon (金魚惡魔, voiced by Michael Sinterniklaas): A small fish demon whose only source of mobility is a glass bubble with two robotic arms, he challenges MK and his team to a game where he has to give them a new engine for the T.E.A., the team kept losing their valuable items with every loss but found out he's been cheating all a long thanks to MK regaining his Golden Eyes of Truth, thus winning the game, regaining their belongings and won the new engine.
  • Azure Lion (青獅, voiced by Christopher Sabat):[47] A blue lion who is the leader of The Brotherhood, and is the main antagonist of season 4. He uses a bronze saber as a weapon.
  • Peng (金翅大鵬鳥, voiced by Meli Grant):[47] A eagle with golden wings who is a member of The Brotherhood that uses a spear as a weapon.
  • Yellowtusk (黃牙象, voiced by Dave B. Mitchell):[47] A white elephant with yellow tusks who is a member of The Brotherhood that uses two maces as weapons, he is designed into a big-fig within the show but made into a minifigure in the toyline.
  • Ink Demons (墨魔, voiced by Dave B. Mitchell, David Chen, Meli Grant, Johnny Yong Bosch and Billy Kametz in their shapeshifting forms): Demons made of ink who serve the Brothers of Lion Camel Ridge created from the Memory Scroll. They have the ability to shape-shift into the forms of others, which they use to take the form of those from Monkey King's troubled past in order to taunt him.
  • Kui Mulang (黃袍惡魔, voiced by Sean Schemmel): a celestial member of the 28 Mansions who fell in love with one of the Jade Maidens, however the Celestial Realm did not accept their love to which they sacrified their immortality in hopes of being reincarnated, but in the process lost her life. Because of this he turns into a demon and consumes the souls of anyone who enters his domain to prolong his mortality.

Others edit

  • Tang Sanzang (唐三藏, voiced by David Chen): The Buddhist monk who completed the Journey to the West with the assistance of Monkey King and his other disciples.
  • Zhu Bajie (豬八戒, voiced by Dave B. Mitchell): Pigsy's ancestor and one of the original Pilgrims of the Journey to the West, before joining with Tang Sanzang, he was once a demon that was much larger and obsessed.
  • Sha Wujing (沙悟淨, voiced by Patrick Seitz): Sandy's ancestor and one of the original Pilgrims of the Journey to the West, before joining with Tang Sanzang, he was once a demon with a muscular build and has a necklace of skulls that orbit around his neck.
  • Ao Lie (白龍馬, voiced by Michael Sinterniklaas): Mei's ancestor and one of the original Pilgrims of the Journey to the West, he has the ability to change from his dragon and human form
  • Jade Emperor (玉皇大帝): the ruler of the Celestial Realm who has the power to control all the realms, he previously hired Monkey King to be a stable boy and warden of the Peaches of Immortality so he'll stop harassing the other celestials, however both attempts were futile which resulted Monkey King to try to take over his kingdom, which the emperor remained victorious and forced him to become Tang Sanzang's disciple.
  • Ne Zha (哪吒, voiced by Johnny Yong Bosch): The young warrior prince of the celestial army who once fought off Monkey King a long time ago who now helps his successor MK and his team to fight against Lady Bone Demon, he wields a spear as a weapon and is carried by two flaming rings under his feet for mobility.
  • Chang'e (嫦娥, voiced by Emi Lo): A celestial lunar deity who resides on the moon, she is assisted by Lunar Rabbit Robots (月兔機器人) to help her make mooncakes in her factory.
  • Dragon of the East (東海龍王敖廣, voiced by James Sie): The ruler of the Eastern Sea and great-uncle of Mei who was the original owner of the golden staff before Monkey King took it as a weapon.
  • Erlang (二郎神): A member of the celestial army that is also the nephew of the Jade Emperor, he is accompanied by a dog and has a mystical third eye. He appears in "The Heavenly Realms" set.
  • Lao Tzu (太上老君): A celestial being who was the original owner of the Trigram Furnace, which he used to contain Monkey King for causing a ruckus in the Celestial Realm. He appears in "The Heavenly Realms" set.
  • Tudi (土地公, voiced by Dave B. Mitchell): A small tutelary mountain celestial being who resides underground.
  • Master Subodhi (須菩提, voiced by James Sie): Monkey King's former mentor who taught him his powers.
  • Liu Boqin (劉伯欽, voiced by Christopher Sabat): a hunter who lives with his wife Jing (精, voiced by Stephanie Sheh) and guided Tang Sanzang to meet with his disciple Monkey King, he also accompanied by his spirited grandfather.
  • Mr. Dragon (龙先生, voiced by Steve Blum) and Mrs. Dragon (龙太太, voiced by Stephanie Sheh): Mei's wealthy parents who are the descendants of the Dragon of the West.
  • The Store Owner (鞋店助理, voiced by Steve Blum in season 1,[65] Jack DeSena in season 2, and Patrick Seitz in season 3): An employee of Megapolis' shoe store who first encounters Red Son and DBK who are searching for rare item's to absorb, one of which is the beelzebub shoes, he told the two to get back in line which made Demon Bull King take them by force and terrified the worker. He later appears again during the Spider Queen's takeover where he complains to Red Son (who was a cook at a food stand) about the food he made was too hot and burned his tastebuds, he demanded to see his manager who in turn was DBK and once again scares him off, he later stations himself in Lantern City.
  • The Commentator (評論員, voiced by David Chen): A citizen of Megapolis who announces most of the cities competitions like the Great Wall Race and Food Wars.
  • The Guardians of Knowledge (知識的守護者, voiced by Dave B. Mitchell and Kimberly Brooks): Two large red and blue guards who protect "The Cloud", a place where it connects the world of all its technology and knowledge.
  • The Demon Accountant (惡魔會計, voiced by Victoria Grace): A female demon who works for Jin and Yin as there Accountant when they owned Speedy Panda.
  • The Attendant (服務員, voiced by Victoria Grace): The royal assistant to the Dragon of the East.
  • The Acolyte (侍僧, voices by Stephanie Sheh): a female disciple of Master Subodhi.
  • Ai (到): A businesswoman, she appears in the "Monkie Kid's Cloud Jet" set.
  • Uncle Qiao (喬叔叔): A businessman, he appears in the "Pigsy's Food Truck" set.
  • Lee (小李): The owner of Speedy Panda then later became its mascot, he appears in the "Red Son's Inferno Truck" and "Pigsy's Noodle Tank" sets. A female character named Lee appears in the "Monkie Kid's Team Hideout" set.
  • An (一個): A tourist, she appears in the "Monkey King Warrior Mech" set.
  • Jia (賈): A tourist, he appears in the "Monkey King Warrior Mech" and "Spider Queen's Arachnoid Base" sets.
  • Chen (陳): A photographer, he appears in the "Monkie Kid's Cloud Roadster" set.
  • Wang (王): A jogger, she appears in the "Monkie Kid's Cloud Roadster" set.
  • Uncle Zhang (張叔): A construction worker, he appears in "The Flaming Foundry" set.
  • Rui (睿): A civilian, she appears in the "Monkie Kid's Cloud Bike" set.
  • Si (矽): A civilian, he appears in the "White Dragon Horse Jet" set.
  • Lu (魯): A gamer, she appears in the "Monkie Kid's Lion Guardian" set.
  • Fei (费): A civilian, she appears in the "Monkie Kid's Team Dronecopter" set.
  • Brother Monkey (猴哥) and Sister Monkey (猴子姐姐): Two monkey siblings who live in Flower Fruit Mountain, they appear in "The Legendary Flower Fruit Mountain" set.
  • Pan (平底鍋): The new owner of Speedy Panda, he appears in the "Pigsy's Noodle Tank" set.
  • Huang (黃): A civilian, she appears in "The City of Lanterns" set.
  • Han (他們有): A store shopper, she appears in "The City of Lanterns" set.
  • Train Driver (火車司機): A train conductor, he appears in "The City of Lanterns" set.
  • Citybots (城市機器人): The robots who help out civilians in the city of Megapolis, they appear in "The City of Lanterns" set.
  • Jade Maidens (玉女): Female servants who reside in the Celestial Realm to garden the Peaches of Immortality, they are also known as Heaven Fairies (天堂仙女) in "The Heavenly Realms" set.
  • Turtle Minister (龜部長): The Dragon of the East's royal adviser, he appears in the "Dragon of the East Palace" set.
  • Shrimp Soldiers (蝦兵) and Crab Generals (螃蟹將軍): Royal guards of the Dragon Palace of the East Sea, they appear in the "Dragon of the East Palace" set.

This series also reference other characters from Journey to the West and The Investiture of the Gods such as the Buddha (如來佛), Guanyin (觀音), the Dragon of the West (西海龍王敖閏), the Rhino King (犀牛王), the Four Heavenly Kings (四大天王), Ao Bing (敖丙) and Nüwa (女媧).

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Lego Classic edit

Lego Classic
SubjectAssorted bricks
Licensed fromThe Lego Group
Availability2015–present
Total sets486 sets [92]
Official website

Lego Classic (stylized as LEGO Classic) is a Lego theme that offers an inspiration and building ideas that help young builders to unlock their creative potential and discover the infinite versatility of the Lego brick. The theme was first introduced in 2015. It was the successor to the Bricks & More line released in 2009.[93][94]

Overview edit

Lego Classic product line focuses on the young builders gives a "no instructions necessary" Lego building experience punctuated by assorted basic bricks and specialty elements from the full Lego color palette. Each of the sets provided building inspiration that highlights the possibilities of open-ended building to inspire endless play.[95][96][97][98]

Development edit

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Launch edit

Lego Classic theme was launched at the American International Toy Fair on 12 February 2015. As part of the marketing campaign, The Lego Group released five Lego Classic sets.

Characters edit

  • Autumn - who likes to build a campfire, catch a fish and put up a makeshift shelter.[100]
  • Zac - a jokester, motocross, martial arts and Extreme sports. [101]
  • Paisley - a singer who loves to perform.[102]
  • Leo - a cook and helping his grandma in the kitchen.[103]
  • Aliya - likes to do homework, extra-curriculars and volunteering at the animal shelter.[104]
  • Nova - she has a pet dog whom she calls Pickle.[105]
  • Olly - a fasion designer.[106]
  • Liann - a famous comic book illustrator.[107]

Construction sets edit

According to Bricklink, The Lego Group released a total of 486 sets and promotional polybag as part of Lego Classic theme.[92]

Medium Creative Brick Box edit

Medium Creative Brick Box (set number: 10696) was released on 1 January 2015. The set consists of 484 pieces, plastic storage box and offers young builders the option to recreate any different models such as buildings, vehicles and animals. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 4 or above.[108][109][110]

Large Creative Brick Box edit

Large Creative Brick Box (set number: 10698) was released on 1 January 2015. The set consists of 790 pieces, plastic storage box and offers young builders the option to recreate any different models such as buildings, vehicles and animals. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 4 or above.[111]

Creative Building Set edit

Creative Building Set (set number: 10702) was released on 1 January 2016. The set consists of 583 pieces, reusable cardboard box and offers young builders the option to recreate any different models such as buildings, vehicles and animals. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 4 or above.[112]

Creative Box edit

Creative Box (set number: 10704) was released on 1 January 2017. The set consists of 900 pieces and offers young builders the option to recreate any different models such as buildings, vehicles and animals. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 4 or above.[113][114]

Ocean’s Bottom edit

Ocean’s Bottom (set number: 10404) was released on 1 January 2018. The set consists of 579 pieces, 2 minifigures and offers young builders the option to recreate any different models such as buildings, vehicles and animals. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 4 or above.[115]

Creative Suitcase edit

Creative Suitcase (set number: 10713) was released on 1 January 2018. The set consists of 213 pieces and offers young builders the option to recreate any different models such as buildings, vehicles and animals. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 4 or above.

Bricks and Ideas edit

Bricks and Ideas (set number: 11001) was released on 1 January 2019. The set consists of 123 pieces and offers young builders the option to recreate any different models such as buildings, vehicles, train, dinosaur and animals. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 4 or above.[116]

Basic Brick Set edit

Basic Brick Set (set number: 11002) was released on 1 January 2019. The set consists of 300 pieces and offers young builders the option to recreate any different models such as buildings, vehicles, monster truck, propeller plane, dinosaur and animals. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 4 or above.[116]

Bricks and Animals edit

Bricks and Animals (set number: 11011) was released on 1 February 2020. The set consists of 1500 pieces and offers young builders the option to recreate any different animal models. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 4 or above.[117][118]

Bricks Bricks Plates edit

Bricks Bricks Plates (set number: 11717) was released on 1 May 2020. The set consists of 1504 pieces with 4 baseplates and offers young builders the option to recreate any different models such as buildings, vehicles and animals. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 4 or above.[119]

90 Years of Play edit

90 Years of Play (set number: 11021) was released on 1 May 2022. The set consists of 1100 pieces and offers young builders the option to recreate any different 15 models from the previous Lego themes (Classic Space, Belville, Ninjago and City). The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 5 or above.[120][121][122][123]

Build Together edit

Build Together (set number: 11020) was released on 1 June 2022. The set consists of 1601 pieces and offers young builders the option to recreate any different 24 models. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 5 or above.[124][125]

Space Mission edit

Space Mission (set number: 11022) was released on 1 May 2022. The set consists of 1700 pieces and offers young builders the option to recreate any different 10 space-themed models. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 5 or above.[124][125]

Baseplates edit

Four Baseplates were released on 1 March 2022. Each of the Baseplates measures over 9.5 inches (25cm) square. The Baseplates were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 4 or above.[109][126][127]

Creative Neon Fun edit

Creative Neon Fun (set number: 11027) was released on 1 March 2023. The set consists of 333 pieces and offers young builders the option to recreate any different five models. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 5 or above.

Creative Pastel Fun edit

Creative Pastel Fun (set number: 11028) was released on 1 March 2023. The set consists of 333 pieces and offers young builders the option to recreate any different five models. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 5 or above.

Creative Party Box edit

Creative Party Box (set number: 11029) was released on 1 March 2023. The set consists of 900 pieces and offers young builders the option to recreate any different 12 models. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 5 or above.

Lots of Bricks edit

Lots of Bricks (set number: 11030) was released on 4 January 2023. The set consists of 1,000 pieces and offers young builders the option to recreate any different models such as buildings, vehicles and animals. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 5 or above.

Creative Monkey Fun edit

Creative Monkey Fun (set number: 11031) was released on 1 January 2023 and offers young builders the option to recreate any four different monkeys models. The set consists of 135 pieces. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 5 or above.

Creative Fantasy Universe edit

Creative Fantasy Universe (set number: 11033) was released on 2 February 2023. The set consists of 1,800 pieces. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 5 or above.

Creative Colour Fun edit

Creative Colour Fun (set number: 11032) was released on 1 August 2023. The set consists of 1,500 pieces.[128]

In 2023, Creative Monkey Fun (set number: 11031) was released on 1 January 2023. Additional four new sets were announced for release on 1 March 2023, including Creative Neon Fun (set number: 11027), Creative Pastel Fun (set number: 11028), Creative Party Box (set number: 11029) and Lots of Bricks (set number: 11030).[129] Creative Fantasy Universe (set number: 11033)[130][131][132][133][134][135][136][137]

Web shorts edit

The product line was accompanied by a series of animated short films that was released on YouTube. [138] [139] [140] [141] [142] [143] [144] [145] [146] [147]

[148] [149] [150][151] [152] [153] [154] [155]

Reception edit

In 2020, The Lego Group reported that the Lego Technic, Lego Star Wars, Lego Classic, Lego Disney Princess, Lego Harry Potter and Lego Speed Champions, "The strong results are due to our incredible team," and that these themes had helped to push revenue for the first half of 2020 grew 7% to DKK 15.7 billion compared with the same period in 2019.[156]

Janelle Randazza of USA Today gave 90 Years of Play (set number: 11021) a positive review, saying "Fast and fun builds".[157]

In January 2023, Medium Creative Brick Box (set number: 10696) was listed as one of the "The Best LEGO Sets for Kids in 2023" by IGN.[158]

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