Category: LEGO Powerpuff Girls

  • Final Impressions Of Last Week’s Social Media Event

    Final Impressions Of Last Week’s Social Media Event

    Now that the frenzy is over and life is getting back to normal, I’ve had some time to think about last week’s social media event. In a nutshell, it was a STARK contrast to this year’s Toy Fair in February, like night and day difference.

    LEGO had their hands tied at Toy Fair by their licensing partners and they requested that certain products not be shown at the show to any parties other than potential buyers. Not much LEGO can do. It resulted in a showing that was disappointing to put it mildly. LEGO heard the feedback and to make up for it, put together a last minute show in New York at an art gallery. As you saw from our coverage, there were a lot of sets on display across multiple themes. It may not have been everything, but a good sampling from each theme made the trip worth it.

    The difference wasn’t just in the product offerings, but in the atmosphere and presentation. There were appetizers, beer and wine, and other refreshments available for all the guests. The patio area was decorated with some large scale models. There were some fun photo booth areas which, ironically enough, I failed to take photos of except one:

    Our time slot was scheduled from 3pm to 4:30pm but there no strict enforcement of the time as there was at Toy Fair. I think I left closer to 5:30. It was much more relaxed and a fun experience.

    Overall, I can’t really say anything bad about social media event other than the last minute nature of it all but it’s fine. Like I said, night and day difference and if having two shows is the plan going forward, then sign me up. I’d only change two things: book my flight sooner, and take my time with the photos. I think I rushed the picture taking when I should have just relaxed and taken my time. Toy Fair trained me to shoot, shoot, shoot.

    Again, I enjoyed this show WAY more.

    LEGO Fall 2018 Preview

    For our complete coverage, I’ve gathered all of our articles here. Enjoy!

    Great Hall and Whomping Willow sets attached at the hip.

    Best theme? I’m going to have to give my hat tip to Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts. Hogwarts looks awesome and the modular approach makes expanding the castle easier to manage than before. Plus, it’ll be a lot more affordable for people who missed out the first go around. LEGO gets a piece of that aftermarket pie, we get new sets and new figs. Win win for everybody.

  • Preview of LEGO Powerpuff Girls Fall Assortment

    Preview of LEGO Powerpuff Girls Fall Assortment

    At a social media gathering event today, LEGO revealed some sets coming out in the fall assortment for LEGO Powerpuff Girls. Admittedly I never picked up the Powerpuff Girls Dimensions sets, so this is my first real exposure to the figs. They are a bit unsettling to say the least. If any of you out there are in the same boat as me, I’ve included a side-by-side pic of a regular minifig next to Buttercup. And I stand by my initial impression, there’s not much going on in these sets to warrant a purchase. Here they are:

    41287 Bubbles’ Playground Showdown

    144 pieces | Age 6+
    19.99 (USD) 24.99 (CAD)
    Available in August

    41288 Mojo Jojo Strikes

    228 pieces | Age 6+
    29.99 (USD) 39.99 (CAD)
    Available in August

  • LEGO Powerpuff Girls Announcement Comes As No Surprise

    LEGO Powerpuff Girls Announcement Comes As No Surprise

    Especially if you’ve been keeping up with the leaks.

    There was a time where I would have died with excitement over these. I was a fan of the show along with the other new Cartoon Network shows that came out around the same time: Dexter’s Laboratory, Samurai Jack, Johnny Bravo, and probably one more I can’t remember. But that reboot that’s airing right now, man, it’s just not the same. There is a definite change in the tone and storytelling. Craig McCracken, show creator, retired from Cartoon Network a couple of years ago, which explains the differences. I tried watching it with my kids at some point but even they got bored.

    I will say that when the trio was revealed for LEGO Dimensions, I thought they translated pretty well. I’d like to have seen custom stump hand pieces to fully complete the look but these are just fine. That’s probably as much good as there is to say about it. I can’t say that the Powerpuff Girls franchise is big enough to warrant a license. And looking at the leaked images proves that point. We do get a Mojo Jojo but that’s hardly enough to warrant a full price purchase.

    I had to create a new category for this, LEGO Powerpuff Girls, which just irks me. I should just make one called LEGO Garbage Licenses and put all posts for this, Angry Birds, and every other dumb collaboration under there.