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Lego The Simpsons



Other names
TypeConstruction set
Inventor(s)
CompanyThe Lego Group
CountryDenmark
Availability
MaterialsPlastic
Features
Slogan



Lego The Simpsons is a Lego theme based on the popular animated television series The Simpsons. The theme was introduced in 2014, coinciding with the 25th anniversary of the series. It features a range of sets and minifigures that replicate the characters and settings from the show.

Development and History[edit]

The collaboration between The Simpsons creators and The Lego Group was announced in 2013. The first wave of Lego The Simpsons sets was released in 2014, starting with a detailed model of the Simpsons family house, followed by a set depicting the Springfield Kwik-E-Mart. These sets include detailed minifigures of the main characters such as Homer Simpson, Marge Simpson, Bart Simpson, Lisa Simpson, and Maggie Simpson, along with other recurring characters.

Sets[edit]

The most notable sets in the Lego The Simpsons line include:

  • Simpsons House - This set features the iconic Simpson family home, complete with furnishings and a car. It includes six minifigures: Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie, and Ned Flanders.
  • Kwik-E-Mart - A detailed set of the famous convenience store from the series, including minifigures of Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Marge, Homer, Bart, Chief Wiggum, and Snake (Jailbird).

Reception[edit]

The Lego The Simpsons sets have been well received by both Lego and Simpsons fans for their attention to detail and faithfulness to the television series. They are considered collectibles due to their detailed execution and the popularity of the show.

Cultural Impact[edit]

Lego The Simpsons sets have not only appealed to children but also to adult collectors who appreciate the nostalgic value and the intricate design of the sets. The theme has contributed to the broader cultural impact of Lego as a medium for celebrating various aspects of popular culture.

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