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Lego Ninjago (2017) Movie Theatre

4/24/2017

LEGO Batman Movie Minifigure Series. Time to end 2. 01. LEGO Collectible Minifigure Series yet, the LEGO Batman Movie Series!

I’m extremely excited to be able to finally bring you my review of the LEGO Batman Movie Series, which will be officially released worldwide on 1 January 2. You can buy them from LEGO’s online shop or you should be able to find them at your local toy store. The series, which features a whopping 2. LEGO Batman Movie which debuts in cinemas worldwide on 9 February 2. Australia and New Zealand, where we get the movie 4. Village Roadshow are a bunch of turds.

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Lego Ninjago (2017) Movie Theatre

Tying it in with The LEGO Batman Movie, which I believe will eclipse The LEGO Movie’s performance at the box office, this series should become one of LEGO’s most popular. If you’re new to LEGO’s Collectible Minifigure Series, you get a “random” minifigure in each blind bag which will cost AU$6 ($4 in the US) and there are a total of 2. These series usually only have 1. LEGO decided to go all out with The LEGO Batman Movie Series, with 2. Interestingly, this also marks LEGO’s first Superhero- themed Minifigure Series, which is something that fans have been clamouring for for years. I’ve also heard (from numerous sources) that the LEGO Batman Movie Series is going to be a very small run (at least initially) in Australia.

We’re talking LEGO Disney Series small, which probably means that whatever boxes that are on sale are probably going to sell out really fast. My advice? Don’t wait around and secure your set immediately if this is on your radar. The Disney Series was notoriously popular and in the first few months, shortages and people trying to profiteer of fans were rampant due to the low supply of sets on the market. No idea if this will be the case worldwide, but I wouldn’t be surprised. Here’s a look at the leaflet included in each blind bag which serves as a checklist for all the characters in the series. As I mentioned above, the appearance of the “Limited Edition” label on this leaflet is certainly cause for concern and I suspect that LEGO have added that there to manage expectations if this Series sells out really quickly. On the other side, we have an ad for the LEGO Batman Movie Website and instructions on how to assemble Red Hood, Glam Metal Batman and Fairy Batman.

There’s also a teaser for the next Minifigure Series, which should be Series 1. May 2. 01. 7. For a set with 2. I’m really glad that LEGO retained the 3 full sets per box (of 6.

The box breakdown of The LEGO Batman Movie Series is thus very straight forward, with 3 of each character in each box. Simple! 3x Lobster- Lovin’ Batman. Dick Grayson. 3x Arkham Asylum Joker. Nurse Harley Quinn. Commissioner Gordon.

Barbara Gordon. 3x Glam Metal Batman. Clan of the Cave Batman. Vacation Batman. 3x Fairy Batman.

Pink Power Batgirl. Catman. 3x Red Hood. Calculator. 3x Zodiac Master.

Orca. 3x King Tut. March Harriet. 3x Eraser. Mime. If you click the name of each minifigure, you’ll instantly jump to the corresponding minifigure review! For the “feelers out there”, my reviews also contain a “How To Find One” section with actual tips on how you can best identify the minifigs in their blind bags. If you’re new to my LEGO Minifigure reviews, I use a 5- point scale review scale to rate each minifig. Here’s what the numbers mean!

I love it. 4/5 – I really like it. I like it. 2/5 – I don’t like it. I didn’t really like it. I hate it. Now all of the formalities are out of the way, let’s get into the review. It’s my biggest Minifigure review yet with 2.

Grab a beverage of your choice, get comfortable, and dig in! Lobster- lovin’ Batman.

We got our very first look at Lobster- Lovin’ Batman in the first LEGO Batman Movie teaser which introduced us to Batman when he gets home after a long day of crime fighting and being awesome. Trading in his Batsuit for a more comfortable and luxurious bathrobe that’s a direct reference to Hugh Hefner, who is also coincidentally a billionaire (?) playboy! Watch The Good Catholica (2017) Hd here. I really like the bathrobe, it has a regal geometric pattern across it and I also like that you can see Batman’s muscular torso, and also the highly suggestive thigh split. The accessories included are the best part.

I absolutely LOVE the new Lobster piece. It’s just downright adorable, thanks to its beady little eyes and a front runner of one of my favourite new LEGO animals of 2. I really hope we get to see more Lobsters being used in other sets. I was also delighted (and surprised) to discover that the dish is printed with some bits of lettuce and some dressing. Here’s a look at the back printing. Unfortunately, the technology still isn’t quite there for us to get prints on the back of LEGO minifigure legs! Here’s a look at Lobster- lovin’ Batman’s arm & leg print, as well as his head under the classic cowl.

I’m pretty happy about Lobster- Lovin’ Batman, he’s got a really useful torso that can easily be reused for other minifigures and I’m absolutely in love with the Lobster. In fact, I think the Lobster on its own, is the MVP and competely steals the thunder from Bat Hefner. How To Find One: Try feeling for the dish, which has a circular shape, with a rounded brim and a hole at the bottom that fits the stud. Minifig Rating: 3/5. Dressed in a red sweater and blue denim pants, Dick has got the preppy look down to a T.

He comes with a new headpiece, which has his oversized glasses fused together with the hairpiece and a cheery smile. Most people are undoubtedly going to focus on the can of Shark Repellent, a brilliant nod to one of the most iconic (in a so bad its good way) scenes from Adam West’s 1. Batman series which sees Batman struggling against a rubber shark, before Robin swoops in to save the day with some Shark Repellent. I’m so glad that this LEGO Batman Movie seems to be so self- aware in all the best ways. Bonus points that the 1 x 1 round brick is printed as well! That said, the Shark Repellent isn’t my favourite thing about the Dick Grayson minifigure – it’s actually the tiny little robins printed on both the front and back of his red jumper which are utterly adorable. I quite like Dick Grayson – the casualwear works really well for him, and like Lobster- Lovin’ Batman, you can easily reuse his torso and legs for other minifigures.

The can of Shark Repellent is a cute little touch and there’s plenty of comedic potential begging to realised, but it doesn’t make me wish that we got another more substantial accessory. How To Find One: Dick Grayson is a bit of a tricky one to feel for. Your best shot is to feel for the round 1 x 1 brick, but just be sure that you don’t accidentally confuse it with Eraser’s head, which has a similar shape. Minifig Rating: 3/5. It’s not truly unique , as it’s pretty much the same as the one from 7.

Arkham Asylum with only a different face. As Arkham Asylum is a pretty pricey set that’s probably out of reach for most fans, it’s still a decent way to get your hands on the Arkham Asylum Joker. The orange prison costume is quite eye- catching – I like the Arkham name badge printed on its back.

It diminishes the utility of the torso, but it’s still useful, especially if you’re working on some sort of Orange is the New Black MOC. Of note is Joker’s fantastic new hairpiece and face.

Given that he’s quite a big fixture in The LEGO Batman Movie sets, you’re probably going to end up with multiples of him. I do like both his faces, especially the alternate face which has an incredibly sad face, complete with teary eyes. The accessory is a bit of a letdown, just a regular pair of grey handcuffs which are extremely common. Given that The Joker is really common in the LEGO Batman Movie sets, the Arkham Asylum Joker only gives you a unique Joker head, which for the price that you’re paying per blind bag, is pretty poor value.