Random figure of the day: gen135

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Today's random figure is gen135 Skeleton - Standard Skull, Bent Arms Vertical Grip, Black Bicorne Hat with Skull and Crossbones, White Plume, a Friends figure that came in one set, 41375 Heartlake City Amusement Pier, released during 2019.

Our members collectively own a total of 1,594 of them. If you'd like to buy one you should find it for sale at Brick Owl or BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $4.00.


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23 comments on this article

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By in United States,

When I saw the figure, I was *not* expecting it to come from a Friends set.

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By in United States,

A minifig in a minidoll set? What is this, some sort of multiverse?

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By in United States,

This seems oddly dark for a Friends set.... one could imagine that these are the skeletal remains of some long-extinct ancestor of the Minidoll, dug up and put on display for laughs at an amusement park.

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By in Canada,

The implication that the Friends killed off all the minifigures is there if you want to see it.

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By in United States,

Heartlesslake more like.

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By in New Zealand,

Yes, because skeletons are very amusing!

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By in United States,

I do wish I had the set but definitely not the hardest figure to scramble together...

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By in Latvia,

Has this poor soul stolen some Aztec coins by any chance?

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By in United Kingdom,

This is from a Friends set? Are they not concerned that it doesn’t match their minidoll anatomy at all?

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By in Turkey,

Yeah, skeletal remains of a minifigure in a Friends set... I agree, it's pretty dark.

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By in United States,

@Brickalili said:
"This is from a Friends set? Are they not concerned that it doesn’t match their minidoll anatomy at all?"

It would be very interesting to see a skeletal minidoll. If there's anyone who delves deeply into the counterfeit market, has anyone else actually produced such a thing?

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By in United Kingdom,

@ElephantKnight said:
"The implication that the Friends killed off all the minifigures is there if you want to see it."

Also see 41731 Heartlake International School

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By in France,

Well. This is literally the corpse of the minifig of the day.

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By in United Kingdom,

@ElephantKnight said:
"The implication that the Friends killed off all the minifigures is there if you want to see it."

I think of it more of an evolution as they grow taller over time

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By in Canada,

Do pirates have generals?

@lost_scotsman said:
" @ElephantKnight said:
"The implication that the Friends killed off all the minifigures is there if you want to see it."

I think of it more of an evolution as they grow taller over time
"


And a whole lot thinner.

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By in Netherlands,

@PurpleDave said:
" @Brickalili said:
"This is from a Friends set? Are they not concerned that it doesn’t match their minidoll anatomy at all?"

It would be very interesting to see a skeletal minidoll. If there's anyone who delves deeply into the counterfeit market, has anyone else actually produced such a thing?"


I think it might be too thin, as Minidolls are already slimmer than minifigs.

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By in United Kingdom,

Oh hey, looks like it's Captain Click... or I guess one of his fellow crew / team members from the Football Mania video game, since Click had a unique head with an eyepatch that this guy lacks. Still, since the rest of that crew were identical skeletons with this kind of pirate hat - a combination that, as best I can tell, never occurred in any set of the original Pirates theme, the skeletons of which look to have typically worn either conquistador helmets, bandanas, or been bare-headed - I feel pretty confident in saying that this guy could well have been one of them!

Albeit with updated arms, I guess.

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By in United States,

@BrickInTheEye said:
[[ @ElephantKnight said:
[[The implication that the Friends killed off all the minifigures is there if you want to see it.]]

Also see 41731 Heartlake International School]]

Oh yeah, I'd forgotten about that one.

@Binnekamp in Netherlands, 03 Jun 2026 07:48

@PurpleDave said:[[ @Brickalili said:[[This is from a Friends set? Are they not concerned that it doesn’t match their minidoll anatomy at all?]]

It would be very interesting to see a skeletal minidoll. If there's anyone who delves deeply into the counterfeit market, has anyone else actually produced such a thing?]]

I think it might be too thin, as Minidolls are already slimmer than minifigs.]]

I mean, parts of a minifig skeleton are thicker than the equivalent parts of a minifig (although the original floppy-armed skeletons looked like they might fit inside of a minifig, for the most part), but yeah, a minidoll skeleton would have to be thin enough that breakage would be a clear and ever-present danger.

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By in Canada,

@Brickalili said:
"This is from a Friends set? Are they not concerned that it doesn’t match their minidoll anatomy at all?"

This is like in real world where some unusual skeletal remains are found. if peoples in the Friends universe take time to investigate they could discover a whole new side to the world they think they know.

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By in United States,

@TheOtherMike said:
"When I saw the figure, I was *not* expecting it to come from a Friends set."

Did the minidolls kill the minifigs?

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By in United Kingdom,

@TheOtherMike said:
[[ @BrickInTheEye said:
[[ @ElephantKnight said:
[[The implication that the Friends killed off all the minifigures is there if you want to see it.]]

Also see 41731 Heartlake International School]]

Oh yeah, I'd forgotten about that one.

@Binnekamp in Netherlands, 03 Jun 2026 07:48

@PurpleDave said:[[ @Brickalili said:[[This is from a Friends set? Are they not concerned that it doesn’t match their minidoll anatomy at all?]]

It would be very interesting to see a skeletal minidoll. If there's anyone who delves deeply into the counterfeit market, has anyone else actually produced such a thing?]]

I think it might be too thin, as Minidolls are already slimmer than minifigs.]]

I mean, parts of a minifig skeleton are thicker than the equivalent parts of a minifig (although the original floppy-armed skeletons looked like they might fit inside of a minifig, for the most part), but yeah, a minidoll skeleton would have to be thin enough that breakage would be a clear and ever-present danger.]]

Well if they can do the fish it might be a good starting point 71052-6

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By in United States,

@RogueWhistler said:
"Do pirates have generals?

@lost_scotsman said:
" @ElephantKnight said:
"The implication that the Friends killed off all the minifigures is there if you want to see it."

I think of it more of an evolution as they grow taller over time
"


And a whole lot thinner."


Heartlake City is located on an Integral Tree?

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