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LEGO BrickHeadz Chinese New year Pandas (40466) Official Images

LEGO has uploaded the product listing for the LEGO BrickHeadz Chinese New year Pandas (40466). The set has 249 pieces and retails for $19.99. It features a mother panda and two cubs as well as a little tree. This set is only one of the few Chinese New Year 2021 sets that will be coming out soon.

Help kids mark a special occasion with these charming LEGO® BrickHeadz™ Chinese New Year Pandas (40466). This set contains a mother panda and her 2 cubs, one sitting, the other lying down. Each bear has its own sturdy baseplate so they can either be displayed together or separately around a bedroom. The set also comes with bamboo stalks, a lantern and a buildable mandarin orange tree, which is a symbol for good luck.

• Wish a LEGO® fan good luck with the gift of these cute LEGO BrickHeadz™ Chinese New Year Pandas (40466). Each panda comes with its own baseplate so they can be displayed together or on their own.
• This set includes 3 LEGO® BrickHeadz™ pandas – a mother bear and her 2 cubs – as well as a lantern and a buildable mandarin orange tree.

LEGO BrickHeadz Chinese New Year Pandas (40466) Revealed

Recently, LEGO has released documents for set certifications and one of the more interesting ones is for the LEGO BrickHeadz Chinese New Year Pandas (40466). The set features one adult panda and two baby pandas as well as a little decorated tree. There’s no word yet on the price or piece count at this time. Again, the image resolution is pretty terrible but you can see what it should look like.

LEGO will be releasing a lot of sets in 2021 to celebrate the Year of the Ox which includes the Chinese New Year sets as well as the Gift with Purchase one.

LEGO Celebrates 25 Years of LEGO Video Games

This month is the 25th anniversary of the release of the first LEGO video game called LEGO Fun to Build back in 1995. LEGO has launched a new free Bits N’ Bricks podcast talking about LEGO’s history in digital play and video games. Check out the press release about this important event in the long history of the company.

FROM BRICKS TO BITS: THE LEGO GROUP CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF LEGO® VIDEO GAMES

Anniversary marked by the launch of a new podcast which explores untold stories behind a quarter of a century of LEGO gaming innovation, from the release of Japan only Sega Pico title LEGO® Fun to Build to the upcoming release of eagerly awaited multi-platform title LEGO Star Wars™: The Skywalker Saga

This month sees the 25th anniversary of the release of the LEGO Group’s first ever video game and marks a quarter of a century of digital innovation. From the small-scale release of a SEGA Educational game, LEGO Fun to Build, in Japan December 1995 to global blockbuster titles LEGO® Harry Potter™: Years 1-4 or LEGO® Star Wars™: The Complete Saga, the last 25 years has seen the iconic LEGO System in Play come to life digitally in over 80 commercial games and bring creative play to gaming fans all over the world.

The company’s video games development team started life as ‘Project Darwin’, a small team led by artist Dent-de-Lion Du Midi who travelled to the LEGO Group’s headquarters in the mid-1990s to convince then CEO, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, to let the

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LEGO Lunar New Year 2021 Set Details and Pricing

Last week, LEGO announced some new sets for 2021 that celebrate Chinese culture including some Lunar New Year ones for the Year of the Ox. LEGO has uploaded the product pages to some of these sets on the LEGO Shop and we finally have some details about them.

The Story of Nian (80106) has 1,067 pieces and will retail for $79.99. The larger Spring Lantern Festival (80107) has 1,793 pieces and will retail for $119.99. Both sets will be released on January 10 and are most likely exclusive to the LEGO Shop and LEGO Brand Stores as well as LEGOLAND Discovery Centers.


Story of Nian (80106)

Make Lunar New Year celebrations even more playful for kids as they recreate the Story of Nian with this colorful LEGO® building set (80106). It features a brick-built Asian residence with traditional decorations including buildable fireworks, firecrackers, hanging lanterns and Chun Lian banners, plus 2 cabbage elements and warrior guardian stickers to ward off evil spirits.

For display and role-play fun

The snowy scene is brought to life with a posable Nian creature, a snowman figure and 6minifigures, including grandpa, grandma, 3 children and a person in an ox costume to mark the Year of the Ox. There are also lots of accessory elements for spring-cleaning and telling the legend of Nian in LEGO style.

Celebrate Asian culture

Collectible Traditional Festival LEGO construction toys make wonderful, educational gifts for kids and anyone interested in Asian culture. Great for building and playing with solo or with friends and family, they also

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LEGO Nominated for 2021 Toy of the Year Awards

The 2021 Toy of the Year Award finalists were revealed yesterday and not too surprisingly, LEGO has been named in a few categories. You can head over to https://toyawards.org/ to vote for your favorite toy in 16 different categories. The ones that LEGO has been nominated for are below:


Collectible of the Year

LEGO Super Mario Character Packs (71361)


Construction Toy of the Year

LEGO Friends Rescue Mission Boat (41381)
LEGO Star Wars The Razor Crest (75292)


Innovative Toy of the Year

LEGO Super Mario Adventures with Mario Starter Course (71360)


Playset of the Year

LEGO Super Mario Bowser’s Castle Boss Battle Expansion Set (71369)


Preschool of the Year

LEGO DUPLO Modular Playhouse (10929)


Specialty Toy of the Year

LEGO Ideas Grand Piano (21323)


Vehicle of the Year

LEGO Technic Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 (42115)

The LEGO Group and adidas Announce Multi-Year Partnership for New Products

LEGO has announced that they have entered a multi-year partnership with adidas for new products coming as soon as December 2020. There will be products for various sports and active lifestyles for both kids and adults. It is said that the partnership will also cross into different LEGO themes so this could suggest that we could get some sports sets again. Check out the press release below.

adidas and the LEGO Group embark on a multi-year partnership

Sharing a belief in the power to build skills, strength and better futures through creativity, it’s time for two of the world’s most creative and loved brands to play on the same team!

HERZOGENAURACH & BILLUND, October 20 2020: Today, industry-leading sportwear brand adidas and household favouite toy company, the LEGO Group announced a multi-year partnership. The collaboration will see new co-created products to inspire creativity and foster a more playful, positive and inclusive world for adults and children from any background or sporting ability.

Like the bricks that serve as this partnership’s inspiration, the collaboration fuses two of the most recognized and iconic brands and will offer a diverse portfolio of footwear, apparel and hardware. Fans could already explore the creative ambition of the collaboration with the limited release of the adidas Originals ZX 8000 LEGO® sneaker in September.

“It’s our mission to inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow and help children be creative and learn the skills they need to thrive”, said Julia Goldin, Chief Marketing Officer at the LEGO Group. “Great play experiences are a

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LEGO and Universal Pictures Sign Five Year Movie Partnership Deal

The LEGO Group and Universal Pictures has completed a five-year exclusive deal for development, production, and theatrical distribution for more LEGO movies. This comes off the news from late last year when the deal with Warner Bros. ran out and talks with Universal started up.

LEGO Head of Entertainment Jill Wilfert will be producer on all LEGO movies released by Universal. Dan Lin and Jonathan Eirich will also produce on the next LEGO-themed movie.

**Via Deadline**

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