Lego Disney

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Lego Disney
Lego Disney.svg
Other namesLego Disney Princess (2014-2016)
SubjectDisney
Licensed fromWalt Disney Pictures
Availability2016–Present
Total sets100 (including promotional sets)[1][2]
Official website

Lego Disney (formerly known as Lego Disney Princess which was launched in 2014 until 2016) is a Lego theme based on the various Disney Princesses and Disney characters involved in different Disney films. It is licensed from Walt Disney Pictures. The theme was first introduced in 2016 and was re-branded theme from the Lego Disney Princess line in 2017.

Overview[]

The product line focuses on the Disney Princesses and characters who have appeared in various Disney franchises.

In 2019, The Lego Group built three life-sized models of Olaf, Anna and Elsa, three characters that appear in the Disney's Frozen II franchise. The Olaf model consisted of 7,714 Lego bricks and measured 3.4-feet-tall. Anna model consisted of 18,879 Lego bricks and measured 5.6-feet-tall. Elsa model consisted of 22,100 Lego bricks and measured 5.7-feet-tall. They were placed in Los Angeles.[3]

In 2021, The Lego Group built Lego Disney resort hotel model and displayed at Walt Disney World. To celebrate its first anniversary, Disney’s Riviera Resort was recreated in a near-minifigure scale towards the end of last year.[4]

Characters[]

The Little Mermaid[]

  • Princess Ariel: The 16-year-old mermaid princess of Atlantica who is fascinated with humans, especially Prince Eric.[5]
  • Prince Eric: A human prince saved by Ariel and is determined to find and marry her.[6]
  • Ursula: a sea witch who stole Ariel's voice and is determined to ruin her attempts to get Eric to love her.[7]

Beauty and the Beast[]

  • Belle: A bibliophilic young woman who seeks adventure, and offers her own freedom to the Beast in return for her father's. In their effort to enhance the character from the original story, the filmmakers felt that Belle should be "unaware" of her own beauty and made her "a little odd".
  • Beast: A young prince who is transformed into a talking beast by an enchantress as punishment for his arrogance. The animators drew him with the head structure and horns of an American bison, the arms and body of a bear, the ears of a deer, the eyebrows of a gorilla, the jaws, teeth, and mane of a lion, the tusks of a wild boar, and the legs and tail of a wolf.
  • Cogsworth: Majordomo, the head of the household staff and Lumière's best friend, who has been transformed into a pendulum clock. He is extremely loyal to the Beast so as to save himself and anyone else any trouble, often leading to friction between himself and Lumière.
  • Lumière: The kind-hearted but rebellious French-accented maître d’ of the Beast's castle, who has been transformed into a candelabra. He has a habit of disobeying his master's strict rules, sometimes causing tension between them, but the Beast often turns to him for advice. He is depicted as flirtatious, as he is frequently seen with the Featherduster and immediately takes a liking to Belle. A running gag throughout the movie is Lumière burning Cogsworth.
  • Mrs. Potts: The castle cook, turned into a teapot, who takes a motherly attitude toward Belle. The filmmakers went through several names for Mrs. Potts, such as "Mrs. Chamomile", before Ashman suggested the use of simple and concise names for the household objects.

Aladdin[]

  • Aladdin: A poverty-stricken but well-meaning Agrabah thief.
  • Jasmine: The princess of Agrabah, who is bored of life in the royal palace.[8]

Mulan[]

  • Fa Mulan: A young female who is willing to give up her life to save her father. She enters the army as a man named Ping. She faces the worst enemy China's ever seen, the Hun leader Shan-Yu, who has an army willing to destroy anything in their path. She succeeds in fighting them and saves all of China single-handedly without any help whatsoever. The Emperor of China awards her for her effort and the whole of China celebrate her return.[9]

The Princess and the Frog[]

  • Tiana: An African-American 19-year-old waitress and aspiring chef/restaurateur. She is a smart, hard-working, and independent young woman, but one who works so hard that she often forgets important things such as love, fun, and family.

Tangled[]

  • Rapunzel : Born with long hair as the result of the power of the sun drop, was kidnapped by Mother Gothel so she could use the power of Rapunzel's hair. Rapunzel eventually escapes with Flynn Rider and goes on an adventure that changes her life. Always optimistic and searching for the brighter side of things, Rapunzel does all she can to help her friends and family by showing that nothing can keep her down.[10]
  • Flynn Rider: Born Horace and better known as Flynn Rider, was abandoned by his father in order to protect him. Flynn grew up as a cocky thief. His luck changed when he found himself unwillingly rescuing Rapunzel from a tall tower. Since then, he has fallen in love with her and has changed his ways to be by her side by protecting her at all costs until he eventually weds her.[11]

Brave[]

  • Merida: A 16 year old girl who has been forced to be betrothed to strengthen the bond of a kingdom.[12]

Frozen[]

  • Anna: The 18-year-old Princess of Arendelle and Elsa's younger sister.[13]
  • Elsa: The 21-year-old Queen of Arendelle who possesses magical ice powers and Anna's elder sister.[14]
  • Olaf: A sentient comic-relief snowman that Elsa and Anna created as children, who dreams of experiencing summer.[15]
  • Kristoff: An iceman who is accompanied by a reindeer named Sven.
  • Mattias: The leader of a group of Arendelle soldiers who were trapped in the enchanted forest for over thirty years.

Moana[]

  • Moana: The curious daughter of village chief Tui and his wife Sina, who is chosen by the ocean to restore the heart of Te Fiti.[16]
  • Maui: A legendary strong-willed yet easily annoyed shapeshifting demigod who sets off with Moana on her journey.[17]

Raya and the Last Dragon[]

  • Raya: The fierce and courageous warrior princess of Kumandra's Heart Land who has been training to become a Guardian of the Dragon Gem. To restore peace to Kumandra, she embarks in search for the last dragon.
  • Sisu: A goofy young water dragon who is the last of her kind in existence.
  • Boun: A charismatic 10-year-old entrepreneur and owner of the "Shrimporium", a boat restaurant in the Tail Land.
  • Namaari: The warrior princess of the Fang Land and Raya's enemy.
  • Tuk Tuk: Raya's best friend and trusty steed that is a mix of an armadillo and a pill bug.

Toy line[]

According to Bricklink, The Lego Group released a total of 71 Lego sets and promotional polybags based on Lego Disney Princess and 29 sets and promotional polybags based on Lego Disney.[1][2]

Construction sets[]

Lego Disney Princess[]

In 2014, Lego Group partnered with Disney. The first sets were released on 2 January 2014 based on several Disney films, with six sets being released. The six sets were Ariel’s Secret Treasures (set number: 41050), Merida’s Highland Games (set number: 41051) Ariel’s Magical Kiss (set number: 41052), Cinderella’s Enchanted Carriage (set number: 41053), Rapunzel’s Tower of Creativity (set number: 41054) and Cinderella's Romantic Castle (set number: 41055).[18][19] In addition, the first polybag Rapunzel's Market Visit (set number: 30116) was released as a promotion.[20] Each of the Disney Princess minidoll figures, which are about the same size as a traditional minifigure, but are more detailed and realistic, like the minidolls in the Lego Friends theme.[21] The sets were designed primarily for girls aged 5 to 12.

In 2015, the four sets was released on 1 January 2015. The four sets were Aurora’s Bedroom (set number: 41060), Jasmine’s Exotic Adventure (set number: 41061), Elsa’s Sparkling Ice Palace (set number: 41062) and Ariel's Undersea Palace (set number: 41063).[22] Elsa’s Sparkling Ice Castle (set number: 41062) was released on December 2015.[23] Also included, the two sets were Anna & Kristoff’s Sleigh Adventure (set number: 41066) and Arendelle Castle Celebration (set number: 41068).[24] A polybag named Olaf's Summertime Fun (set number: 30397) was released as a promotion.[25]

In 2016, the two sets was released on March 2016. The two sets were Rapunzel’s Best Day Ever (set number: 41065) and Belle’s Enchanted Castle (set number: 41067).[26]

Lego Disney Parks[]

In 2016, the Disney Castle (set number: 71040)[27] was released on 6 October 2016.[28][29][30]

In 2019, six sets were released, including Disney Train and Station (set number: 71044)[31][32] released on 7 September 2019.[33][34][35]

Lego Disney[]

In 2017, six sets were released, which included a polybag named Cinderella's Kitchen (set number: 30551) was released as a promotion. Later, another two sets were released in November 2017 and based on the Moana film.[36][37][38][39]

In 2018, nine sets were released.[40][41] A polybag named Ariel's Underwater Symphony (set number: 30552) was released as a promotion.[42]

In October 2019, sets were released based on the Frozen II film[43][44][45][46][47] which also included Elsa's Winter Throne (set number: 30553)[48] and Olaf's Traveling Sleigh (set number: 40361).[49][50][51] These included three key chains with attached minidoll figures of Anna, Elsa and Olaf.

In 2020, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse (set number: 43179)[52] was released on 3 July 2020.[53][54]Lego Model Designer Ollie Gregory revealed how he designed Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse Buildable Characters (set number: 43179) and explained, "When designing a set like this, it’s always important to look at reference," and continued, "In this case we looked at a lot of the original Mickey and Minnie shorts back from the 20s and 30s as well as some of the original character sheets from the Disney archive. From that we can take a look at our existing elements, see what we have that kind of matches the shapes that they have."[55]

In 2021, the 3 sets based based on the Raya and the Last Dragon film was released on 1 March 2021.[56] The 3 sets were Raya and the Heart Palace (set number: 43181),[57] Raya and Sisu Dragon (set number: 43184)[58] and Boun’s Boat (set number: 43185).[59] In addition, Raya and the Ongi (set number: 30558) polybag set was released as a promotion.[60] In June 2021, The Ice Castle (set number: 43197) was released on July 2021.[61] Mini Disney Castle (set number: 40478) was released on 1 October 2021.[62][63]

In November 2021, The Madrigal House (set number: 43202) based on the Encanto film will be released on 1 December 2021.[64]

Lego Storybook Adventures[]

In 2020, 3 sets was released on January 2020.[65] The 3 sets were Mulan Storybook Adventures (set number: 43174), Little Mermaid Storybook Adventures (set number: 43176) and Beauty and the Beast Storybook Adventures (set number: 43177).[66]

In 2021, Anna and Elsa’s Storybook Adventures (set number: 43175) was released on January 2021.[67][68]

In November 2021, Antonio's Magical Door (set number: 43200) and Isabela’s Magical Door (set number: 43201) based on the Encanto film will be released on 1 December 2021.[64]

Lego Disney Mickey and Friends[]

In May 2021, the new Lego Disney Mickey and Friends sub-theme was released on June 2021. The five sets were Mickey Mouse’s Propeller Plane (set number: 10772), Minnie Mouse’s Ice Cream Shop (set number: 10773), Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse’s Space Rocket (set number: 10774), Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck’s Farm (set number: 10775) and Mickey & Friends Fire Truck & Station (set number: 10776). These sets were specifically designed to be simpler to build with fewer pieces and slightly larger building elements. James Stephenson, Senior Designer at the Lego Group stated, "I loved Disney Mickey Mouse, Disney Minnie Mouse and all of their friends when I was younger so designing these sets felt very nostalgic. We hope the new LEGO® Disney Mickey and Friends range will offer great fun and role-playing opportunities to help young children learn about friendship, communication and resilience with characters they know and love. With these five new sets that explore firefighting, flying, trips to a farm, space exploration and shopkeeping, we aim to inspire young children and introduce them to LEGO building whatever their interests."[69][70]

Lego Art[]

Disney's Mickey Mouse (set number: 31202) was released on 2 January 2021 as a part of the Lego Art theme.[71]

Lego Brick Sketches[]

Mickey Mouse (set number: 40456) and Minnie Mouse (set number: 40457) was released on 1 Marcha 2021 as a sub-brand of the Lego Brick Sketches theme.[72][73]

Duplo[]

Duplo Disney Princess themed sets have also been produced as part of the Duplo theme and was released in January 2015. These sets are twice the length, height, and width of traditional Lego bricks, making them easier to handle and less likely to be swallowed by younger children. Despite their size, they are still compatible with traditional Lego bricks. The Duplo Disney Princess sets are aimed at children aged two to five, such as Disney Princess Collection (set number: 10596).[74]

Collectible minifigures[]

The Lego Disney Series 1 (set number: 71012) was released 1 May 2016 as a part of Lego Minifigures theme, and includes characters from various Disney films, shows, and musicals. It consists of 18 figures instead of the usual 16.[75][76]

The Lego Disney Series 2 (set number: 71024) was released on 1 May 2019 as a part of Lego Minifigures theme, and includes characters from various Disney films, shows, and musicals. It consists of 18 figures instead of the usual 16.[77]

Web shorts[]

The product line was accompanied by a series of animated short films that was released on YouTube.

# Title Release date Notes
1 Create your own Fairy Tale[78] May 13, 2015 LEGO Disney Princess stop motion series.
2 Sparkling Celebration[79] May 13, 2015
3 The Princess Sleepover[80] October 30, 2012
4 Cinderella in Blown Away[81] April 18, 2016
5 Belle in the Amazing Maze[82] July 9, 2016
6 Jasmine in the Magic Carpet Adventure[83] April 18, 2016
7 Rapunzel in the Dream Horse[84] July 9, 2016
8 Cinderella[85] September 16, 2017

TV special[]

Frozen Northern Lights (2016)[]

In June 2016, Disney announced a franchise extension called Frozen Northern Lights. This brand extension including animated shorts, book series and a TV special, plus potential characterized toys courtesy of LEGO Friends.[86][87]

The extension's book series launched the extension on 5 July 2016 with its first book, Journey to the Lights, published by Random House by author Suzanne Francis and is 224 pages in length. The ten books in the series will be released by the end of 2017. The film's main characters attempt to restore the Northern Lights' glimmer and face Little Rock, the series' new protagonist.[86]

A spin-off collection of four shorts developed by LEGO aired on Disney Channel, titled:

  1. Race to Lookout Mountain[88] (a.k.a. Race to Lookout Point)[89]
  2. Out of the Storm[90]
  3. The Great Glacier[91]
  4. Restoring the Northern Lights[92]

They later aired as a whole on 9 December 2016. Titled LEGO Frozen Northern Lights (also known as Frozen: Magic of the Northern Lights in the UK and Lego Frozen Northern Nights elsewhere[93][94]), the shorts were compiled as a special and featured the returning voice talents of Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel, Jonathan Groff, and Josh Gad.[86][95] The special received 2.01 million viewers and ranked fifth for the night on cable.[96]

Publications[]

A quarterly Lego Disney Princess magazine published by Blue Ocean Entertainment was launched from 2020 to accompany the toy line.[97]

Reception[]

In 2015, the Toy Retailers Association listed the Elsa’s Sparkling Ice Castle (set number: 41062) on its official list of Dream Toys 2015.[98] In 2017, the Toy Retailers Association listed the Disney Castle (set number: 71040) on its official list of Toy of the Year Awards.[99] 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 grow 7% to DKK 15.7 billion compared with the same period in 2019.[100]

In 2021, Arendelle Castle Village (set number: 41167) was listed as one of the "10 best Lego sets 2021" by official website Pocket-lint.[101]

Awards and nominations[]

In 2017, Disney Castle (set number: 71040) was awarded "Toy of the Year" and also "Specialty Toy of the Year" by the Toy Association.[102]

See also[]

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  • Disney Princess: Build Your Own Adventure. Authored by Beth Davies, Julia March and Tim Johnson. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2018. ISBN 0-24131-863-7
  • World Of Reading Lego Disney Princess: Lost & Found (level 1). Published by Disney Book Publishing Inc., 2018. ISBN 1-36802-304-5
  • World Of Reading Lego Disney Princess: The Friendship Bridge (level 2). Published by Disney Book Publishing Inc., 2018. ISBN 1-36802-305-3
  • Lego Disney Princess: The Secret Room. Authored by Jessica Brody. Published by Disney Press, 2019. ISBN 1-36802-666-4
  • Lego Disney Princess: The Best Tree House Ever. Published by Disney Press, 2019. ISBN 1-36802-681-8
  • Lego Disney Princess: Official Annual 2020. Published by Bonnier Books Ltd, 2019. ISBN 1-83852-678-1
  • Meet the Princesses (Lego Disney Princess: Activity Book with Minibuild). Authored by Ameet Studio. Published by Scholastic US, 2019. ISBN 1-33853-919-1
  • Under the Sea and More! (Lego Disney Princess: Activity Book with Minibuild), Volume 2. Authored by Ameet Studio. Published by Scholastic Inc., 2019. ISBN 1-33858-190-2
  • LEGO Disney Princess My Enchanted Sticker Book. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2020. ISBN 0-24140-888-1
  • Lego Disney Princess Enchanted Treasury. Authored by Julia March. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2020. ISBN 1-46549-788-9
  • LEGO Disney Princess: The Friendship Bridge. Published by Hardie Grant Egmont, 2020. ISBN 1-76050-617-6
  • A Magical Sticker Adventure (Lego Disney Princess: Sticker Activity Book). Authored by Ameet Studio. Published by Scholastic Inc., 2020. ISBN 1-33858-191-0
  • Magical Adventures (Lego Disney Princess: Activity Book with Minibuild). Authored by Ameet Studio. Published by Scholastic Inc., 2020. ISBN 1-33866-515-4
  • LEGO Disney Princess Meet Belle. Authored by Julia March. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2021. ISBN 0-24146-933-3
  • LEGO Disney Princess Meet Moana. Authored by Tori Kosara. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2021. ISBN 0-24146-932-5
  • LEGO (TM) Disney Princess The Surprise Storm. Authored by Lego. Published by Hardie Grant Egmont, 2021. ISBN 1-76050-653-2

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