Lego Star Wars

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Lego
Star Wars
Lego Star Wars Logo.svg
Sub‑themesThe Old Republic
The Phantom Menace
Attack of the Clones
Clone Wars
The Clone Wars
Revenge of the Sith
The Force Unleashed
Solo
Rebels
Rogue One
A New Hope
The Empire Strikes Back
The Freemaker Adventures
Return of the Jedi
Battlefront
Battlefront II
The Mandalorian
Resistance
The Force Awakens
The Last Jedi
Galaxy's Edge
The Rise of Skywalker
SubjectStar Wars
Licensed fromLucasfilm (part of Disney)
Availability1999–present
Total sets817[1]
Official website

Lego Star Wars is a Lego theme that incorporates the Star Wars saga and franchise. Originally it was only licensed from 1999 to 2008, but The Lego Group extended the license with Lucasfilm, first until 2011, then until 2016, then again until 2022.[2] The brand has spawned an eponymous video game series containing six video games, developed by Traveller's Tales: Lego Star Wars: The Video Game (2005), Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy (2006), Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga (2007), Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars (2011), Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2016) and Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga (2022). Many short films and miniseries have also been produced.

Overview[]

Lego Star Wars is based on the Star Wars saga and franchise. The product line focuses on the Star Wars characters from the films and TV Series.

Development[]

The Lego Star Wars designers have revealed how they’ve ‘changed strategy’ to get popular minifigures into cheaper and more accessible sets. Lego Star Wars Creative Lead Jens Kronvold Frederiksen explained, “We have changed our strategy a little bit over the years,” and continued, “Where in the past, we often kept some of them – the most important especially – for the higher prices, we are now thinking young kids, maybe newcomers to Star Wars, want to get into it.[3]

The Lego Star Wars designers revealed the Force Ghost minifigures as a result of changes to the company’s transparent plastic. Creative Lead Jens Kronvold Frederiksen, “The reason for not doing it was that the minifigures are made out of many different types of plastic, because they need to have different abilities and characteristics,” Design Director Michael Lee Stockwell explained, “Some have to be flexible, some need to use clutch power and whatnot,” and continued, “So the hands are different material than the heads, for example.”[4]

Lego Star Wars Design Manager Michael Lee Stockwell explained why coming up with playsets based on new shows and movies is trickier than creating vehicles. Michael Lee Stockwell explained, “We were interested in [the Armourer’s forge] already from the first season, but we didn’t know enough about the context,”. and continued, “We didn’t know enough of what was happening around this. That’s one of the major differences between designing a ship and a playset like this, because it’s sometimes easier to understand a ship."[5]

Construction sets[]

The package for 8017 Darth Vader's TIE Fighter

According to Bricklink, The Lego Group released a total of 817 Lego sets and promotional polybags as part of Lego Star Wars theme.[1]

The first few sets based on the original trilogy were released in 1999, coinciding with the release of The Phantom Menace. The first wave of Lego Star Wars sets included model 7140, an X-wing fighter. Sets based on the prequel trilogy (Episodes I to III) of Star Wars would follow, starting with Episode I – The Phantom Menace. As each new film in the prequel trilogy neared its release date, Lego issued new models of ships and scenes in those films, as well as additional sets from the original trilogy. Lego also produced models based on Clone Wars, The Clone Wars, The Old Republic, The Force Unleashed , Rebels, The Force Awakens, Battlefront, Rogue One, The Last Jedi, Solo, Resistance, The Mandalorian,[6] The Rise of Skywalker and The Bad Batch.[7][8][9][10] Sets based on Galaxy's Edge and The Freemaker Adventures have also been produced.[11]

Ultimate Collector Series (UCS)[]

In addition to the regular Minifigure-scale sets, Lego has released several sets (between 30-36) for the Ultimate Collector Series. These models are often considerably larger, more detailed, and meant more for display purposes than other sets. They often cost more than regular Lego sets as well. Many of them include an information plaque and often a display stand. The largest of these is 75192, the 2017 UCS version of the Millennium Falcon, complete with ten Minifigures. At 7541 pieces, it is the largest Star Wars Lego set ever released; and the second largest set of any collection ever commercially released.[12] On June 5, 2015, an unopened box of the older 2007 Millennium Falcon Lego set (10179) was auctioned at online auction house Catawiki for 5,000 euros (US$5556.5 at the time) making it the most expensive LEGO set ever.

Master Builder Series (MBS)[]

With similar complexity to the Ultimate Collector Series sets, sets under the Master Builder Series are built with the purpose of playing, featuring numerous play features, functions, and interior details as compared to the UCS, which are meant more for display purposes. The first set of the MBS is the 75222 Betrayal at Cloud City, which was released in 2018.[13] In 2020, 75290 Mos Eisley Cantina was released as the largest MBS set with over 3,000 pieces and 21 minifigures.[14][15]

The Helmet Collection[]

In 2020, Lego released three brick-built helmets of selected iconic characters from the Star Wars universe. They are 75277 Boba Fett, 75276 Stormtrooper, and 75274 TIE Fighter Pilot. Meant to be displayed, name plaques of the helmets' characters are included.[16] In March 2021, Lego announced that it will be releasing helmets 75304 Darth Vader, and 75305 Scout Trooper on April 26, 2021.[17][18][19]

Minifigures[]

Most characters from the Star Wars universe have materialized in Lego minifigure form. The minifigure with the first code, i.e. sw0001, is a tan battle droid that appeared in The Phantom Menace.[20] Some minifigures repeatedly appear across multiple Lego sets, while others can be very rare, vastly increasing their resale value. In 2019, the number of Lego Star Wars minifigures has surpassed 1000, with the Battlefront II protagonist Iden Versio bearing code sw1000.[21][22][23]

R2-D2[]

Lego design master Kurt Kristiansen had revealed the R2-D2 (set number: 75308). Kurt Kristiansen explained, “Well R2-D2 is a bit of a fun thing for me cause I’ve been revisiting the design for almost 10 years,” and continued, “So it was quite a challenge to reinvent the model.”[24]

Imperial Probe Droid[]

The designer video for Imperial Probe Droid (set number: 75306) explains some of the challenges that went into making the robotic model. Lego designer Jan Neergaard Olesen explained, “It’s the first model I made totally in 3d, we have a program that we use and this was the first model where I spent a lot of time building it in 3D at home,” and continued, “But the thing is, in 3D programs you don’t have gravity and with a model like this that have a very high pivot point, it’s going to cause some challenges”[25]

Lego Art[]

On August 1, 2020, Lego released 31200 Star Wars The Sith under the Lego Art theme. It consists of 3,406 pieces and offers builders the option to recreate any one of the three Star Wars villains (Darth Maul, Kylo Ren, and Darth Vader) in a mosaic-like format using Lego 1x1 studs.[26]

BrickHeadz[]

Lego has since released 20 Star Wars themed sets under the Lego BrickHeadz theme. They include characters from the sequel trilogy, the original trilogy and The Mandalorian.[27]

Brick Sketches[]

First Order Stormtrooper and BB-8 was released as a part of Lego Brick Sketches theme.[28][29]

Video games[]

Lego Star Wars video games
Title Year Platform Notes
Lego Star Wars: The Video Game 2005 Microsoft Windows, OS X, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, GameCube Based on the Star Wars prequel trilogy.
Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy 2006 Microsoft Windows, OS X, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox, Xbox 360, Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Nintendo DS, J2ME Based on the Star Wars original trilogy.
Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga 2007 Microsoft Windows,[30] OS X,[31] PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Wii, iOS, Android This game combined Lego Star Wars: The Video Game and Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy into a single game.
Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars 2011 Microsoft Windows, OS X,[32] PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Wii[33] Based on the Star Wars: The Clone Wars film and animated series.[34][35][36][37]
Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens 2016 Microsoft Windows, OS X, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, iOS, Android Based on the Star Wars: The Force Awakens film.
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga 2022 Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch Based on all 9 films of the main Star Wars saga.[38]

Traveller's Tales president Jon Burton stated in a July 2008 interview with Variety that the series had collectively sold 15 million copies.[39] As of February 13, 2009, Lego Star Wars: The Video Game has sold over 6.8 million copies worldwide, Lego Star Wars II has sold over 8.3 million, The Complete Saga has sold over 4.1 million, and the three combined have sold over 21 million.[40] In May 2009, Wired reported combined sales of 20 million.[41] As of 2012, all Lego Star Wars video games had collectively sold more than 30 million copies.[42][43] As of 2016, more than 36 million games were sold.[44] As of 2019, the series has sold more than 50 million copies of Lego Star Wars video games.[45]

Films and videos[]

Several films and videos based on Lego Star Wars have been produced; additionally, Lego Star Wars characters cameo in The Lego Movie (2014).

Short films[]

  • Lego Star Wars: Revenge of the Brick is the first computer-animated Lego Star Wars short film. It premiered on Cartoon Network in mid-2005, in conjunction with the theatrical release of Revenge of the Sith.[46][47]
  • Lego Star Wars: The Quest for R2-D2 is a short movie which aired on Cartoon Network on August 2009, and was uploaded to the Lego Star Wars website, in order to celebrate 10 years of Lego Star Wars,[48][49]
  • Lego Star Wars: Bombad Bounty, is another CGI Lego short film, it was released in 2010. In it, Vader hires Boba Fett to track down the Gungan Jar Jar Binks for an accident he caused to Vader. The film also takes place at the same time as the original movies showing that Jar Jar was responsible for the destruction of the first Death Star and was with Boba Fett on Jabba's Barge during the events of Return of the Jedi.

Television specials[]

  • Lego Star Wars: The Padawan Menace released on July 7, 2011, is a 30-minute, exclusive TV special written by Michael Price is about a Jedi Academy field trip.[citation needed] When Master Yoda leads a group of rambunctious Jedi younglings through Senate chambers when he senses a disturbance in the Force. Summoned to help save the Republic, he discovers that a young boy pretending to be a Jedi youngling secretly boarded his ship... and has a taste for adventure. Meanwhile, C-3PO and R2-D2 are put in charge of the boisterous group and find themselves in over their heads. Yoda and the droids proceed to save the younglings from Sith Lords as well as the vile Jabba the Hutt. The special premiered in the United States on Cartoon Network on July 22, 2011, at 7 p.m. and in the United Kingdom on October 17 at 5:30. The DVD and Blu-ray include several special features such as The Quest for R2-D2 and Bombad Bounty as well as other short films.
  • Lego Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Out released on September 26, 2012, airing on Cartoon Network in the United States, and would be one of the last Star Wars productions to be made before Lucasfilm was sold to The Walt Disney Company a month later.[citation needed] In this special, Luke Skywalker embarks on a mission to find and destroy an Imperial base on Naboo, but is relentlessly chased by a group of fanatic fangirls, who think of him as a celebrity for destroying the Death Star. Meanwhile, Darth Vader engages a "sithling" rivalry with Darth Maul, in order to prove he's the best Sith Lord to Emperor Palpatine, who is constructing a second Death Star.
  • The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special was released on November 17, 2020 on Disney+, a spiritual successor to and satirisation of the Star Wars Holiday Special (1978).[50] In the special, set after Episode IX, Rey begins to doubt her abilities as a teacher to Finn. She travels to a temple and finds a time key, which allows her to travel to different moments in time throughout the Star Wars saga to observe past Jedi Masters and their students. However, she loses the key to Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader, who use it to go to the future, meeting Kylo Ren. After learning from him about his demise at Vader's hands, Palpatine seeks to make Kylo his new apprentice (unbeknownst to Vader) and ensure he will rule the galaxy forever. Meanwhile, Finn, Rose and Poe try to organize the perfect Life Day party, but chaos ensues at every step.[51][52][53]
  • Lego Star Wars: Terrifying Tales will be released on October 1, 2021 exclusively on Disney+.[54] In the special, set after Episode IX, Poe Dameron and BB-8 make an emergency landing on the volcanic planet Mustafar, where they meet Graballa the Hutt. The crime boss has purchased Darth Vader’s castle and is renovating it into the galaxy’s first all-inclusive Sith-inspired luxury hotel. While waiting for his X-Wing to be repaired, Poe, BB-8, Graballa, and Dean (a plucky and courageous young boy who works as Graballa’s mechanic) venture deep into the mysterious castle with Vader’s loyal servant, Vaneé. Along the way, Vaneé shares three creepy stories linked to ancient artifacts and iconic villains from across all eras of Star Wars. As Vaneé spins his tales and lures our heroes deeper into the shadowy underbelly of the castle, a sinister plan emerges. With the help of Dean, Poe and BB-8 will have to face their fears, stop an ancient evil from rising, and escape to make it back to their friends.[55]

Television series[]

  • Lego Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles trilogy:
    • "The Phantom Clone", aired on May 29, 2013. General Grievous steals the lightsabers of a group of Padawans at the Jedi Training Academy, and he and Count Dooku plan to use the lightsabers' crystals to create an army of super-powered Sith clones on Kamino. Yoda and Mace Windu embark on a quest to stop them. Meanwhile, the Padawans try to retrieve their lightsabers, much to C-3PO's concern.
    • "Menace of the Sith" , aired on September 4, 2013. The only surviving Sith clone, Jek-14, decides not to fight for the dark side of the force and wants to be left alone to build in peace, but both the Jedi and the Sith want him on their side, with the latter planning to use him to clone an evil army. Meanwhile, C-3PO quits being the substitute teacher for the Padawans, and the Jedi Council hires Anakin Skywalker as his replacement.
    • "Attack of the Jedi", aired on November 27, 2013. After the Sith's plan to create Sith clones has failed, they start teaching a group of "Badawans" on the planet Mustafar. When the Jedi get a tip of this, they head there to stop them, but when they reach complications, they must persuade Jek-14 to help them, despite him not wanting to fight for either side of the Force. Meanwhile, Darth Sidious tries to meet up with the evil padawans, but has trouble getting away from C-3PO.

The series continued to a second season with five episodes airing in 2014 but now renamed "The New Yoda Chronicles" to avoid legal disputes over ownership between Disney and Cartoon Network.[citation needed]

  • Lego Star Wars: Droid Tales aired on Disney XD between July and November 2015, as a 5-part animated mini-series. The series serves as a comedic re-telling of the first six Star Wars films from C-3PO's point of view.[56]
  • Lego Star Wars: The Resistance Rises aired on Disney XD between February and May 2016, as a 5-part animated mini-series. The series serves as a comedic prequel to Star Wars: The Force Awakens.[57][58][59][60]
  • Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures aired on Disney XD. It was announced by Disney on February 17, 2016, as a new Lego animated series. Set between Episode V and Episode VI, it tells the story of the Freemakers, a family of scavengers that find themselves pulled into the conflict between the Rebels and the Empire.[61][62]
  • Lego Star Wars: All-Stars premiered on Disney XD on October 29, 2018. It consists of five half-hour episodes, the first of which is a compilation of eight separately-released short films. Set during multiple Star Wars eras, it tells the story of other relatives of the Freemaker family, including their parents Pace and Lena during the time of Solo, and Zander's daughter Moxie during Episode VII and Episode VIII.[63]

Reception[]

In 2015, The Lego Group has seen its first half results jump 18 per cent for 2015, fuelled by the popularity of Lego Star Wars, Lego Jurassic World and Lego Technic.[64] In 2018, the Toy Retailers Association listed BB-8 (set number: 75187) and Millennium Falcon (set number: 75192) on its official list of 2018 Toy of the Year Awards.[65] In 2020, Lego Star Wars theme became the Top-selling themes for the year.[66] In 2021, the Toy Retailers Association listed The Razor Crest (set number: 75292) on its official list of 2021 Toy of The Year Awards.[67] R2-D2 (set number: 75308) was listed as the "Top 20 LEGO Sets List" by Lego fansite Brick Fanatics.[68]

See also[]

  • Lego Indiana Jones

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  • DK Readers L2: Lego Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. Authored by Hannah Dolan. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2012. ISBN 0-75668-693-8
  • Ultimate Sticker Collection: LEGO (R) Star Wars: Minifigures: More Than 1,000 Reusable Full-Color Stickers. Authored by Shari Last. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2012. ISBN 0-75669-049-8
  • LEGO (R) Star Wars Brickmaster Battle for the Stolen Crystals. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2013. ISBN 1-40932-605-5
  • DK Readers L2: Lego Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. Authored by Elizabeth Dowsett. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2013. ISBN 0-75668-695-4
  • DK Readers L3: Lego Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. Authored by Elizabeth Dowsett. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2013. ISBN 1-46540-869-X
  • Lego Star Wars: A New Hope. Authored by Emma Grange. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2014. ISBN 1-46542-027-4
  • Lego Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Authored by Emma Grange. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2014. ISBN 1-46542-029-0
  • Lego Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Authored by Emma Grange. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2014. ISBN 1-46542-031-2
  • LEGO Star Wars Character Encyclopedia, Updated and Expanded: With Minifigure. Authored by Hannah Dolan and Shari Last. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2015. ISBN 1-10189-852-6
  • LEGO Star Wars: Yoda Chronicles Trilogy No Level. Authored by Ace Landers. Published by Scholastic, 2015. ISBN 0-54562-901-2
  • Lego Star Wars: Padawan Menace No Level. Authored by Ace Landers. Published by Scholastic, 2015. ISBN 0-54540-450-9
  • Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Authored by David Fentiman. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2016. ISBN 1-46543-819-X
  • LEGO STAR WARS TALES OF REBELLION. Authored by Ace Landers. Published by Scholastic, 2016. ISBN 0-54587-326-6
  • Ultimate LEGO Star Wars : Includes two exclusive prints. Authored by Chris Malloy and Andrew Becraft. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2017. ISBN 0-24128-844-4
  • DK Readers L2: Lego Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2019. ISBN 1-46546-663-0
  • LEGO Star Wars Visual Dictionary New Edition : With exclusive Finn minifigure. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2019. ISBN 0-24135-752-7
  • LEGO Star Wars Visual Dictionary, New Edition : With exclusive Finn minifigure
  • Lego Star Wars Character Encyclopedia New Edition : With Exclusive Darth Maul Minifigure. Authored by Elizabeth Dowsett. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2020. ISBN 1-46548-956-8
  • DK Readers Level 2: Lego Star Wars the Rise of Skywalker. Authored by Ruth Amos. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2020. ISBN 1-46547-907-4
  • LEGO Star Wars Holiday Sticker Book. Authored by Tori Kosara. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2020. ISBN 0-24147-820-0
  • LEGO Star Wars Yoda's Galaxy Atlas. Authored by Simon Hugo. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2021. ISBN 0-24146-765-9

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