LEGO Dimensions year two expansions officially announced
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Even More Blockbuster Franchises, All-New Battle Arenas, Bigger Adventure Worlds and the Introduction of Story Packs Offer Gamers New Ways to Play in 2016 and Beyond.
Expansion Pack Assortment Will Add 16 Fan-Favourite Universes for More Mind-Blowing Mash-ups!
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games and The LEGO Group today announced the expansion of LEGO DIMENSIONS, the LEGO toy and videogame hybrid, with more blockbuster franchises and even bigger gameplay possibilities. New expansion packs broaden the complete selection to 30 of the world’s most popular entertainment brands allowing players to customise their experience by mixing and matching favourite characters and universes with full compatibility. Game features adding to the fun are all-new, four-player competitive Battle Arenas, a first for LEGO videogames, as well as Story Packs, which provide deep, story-driven gameplay around the biggest theatrical releases and include a fresh LEGO brick building experience.
LEGO Dimensions packs based on 16 new entertainment properties will begin launching on September 30, 2016 with the Ghostbusters Story Pack, Adventure Timeand Mission: Impossible Level Packs, Harry Potter and Adventure Time Team Packs, and The A-Team Fun Pack. Additional expansion packs based on other highly anticipated films Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and The LEGO Batman Movie and wildly popular properties The Goonies, Sonic The Hedgehog, Teen Titans Go!, LEGO City Undercover, Knight Rider, The Powerpuff Girls, Gremlins, Beetlejuiceand E.T. The Extra-Terrestrialwill be released in product waves stretching into summer of next year. All expansion packs provide players with continued compatibility to use everything from waves 1-9 interchangeably, anywhere throughout the game. And no new starter pack is required, as all new packs will simply enhance the LEGO Dimensions Starter Pack game and work with the existing LEGO Toy Pad.“We’ve built upon the existing LEGO DIMENSIONS Starter Pack to expand the gameplay possibilities with entirely new LEGO experiences that can’t be found anywhere else,” said Tom Stone, Managing Director, TT Games. “We can now provide players with even more customization and mash-up opportunities, and all are compatible with the existing game and packs. Battle Arenas also introduce a fun new way for friends and family to join the action together and battle as favorite characters, which is an exciting innovation for LEGO videogames.”
“LEGO DIMENSIONS is a significant part of our LEGO videogames portfolio, and we are excited to offer fans many more iconic entertainment franchises combined with new, enhanced ways to play,” said David Haddad, President, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “TT Games continues to innovate and expand the game experience, which gives players breakthrough digital and physical gameplay with an amazing amount of world-class entertainment properties connected together.”
“We are excited to continue our partnership with TT Games and WBIE and bring even more characters to life through LEGO DIMENSIONS,” said Niels Jørgensen, Vice President, Digital Games for the LEGO Group. “The videogame has allowed our fans to extend their LEGO play experience in a whole new way and the new expansion packs will create even more play possibilities through exciting properties.”
All-new Battle Arenas will offer first-to-LEGO videogames competitive split-screen local gameplay for up to four players. LEGO minifigures included in the wave 6 through 9 expansion packs will come with special, golden Toy Tags which unlock a Battle Arena within the Free Play Adventure World of the corresponding entertainment brand. Each Battle Arena has four different gameplay modes and comes with its own traps, special powers and interactive environments that make every battle arena unique.
The Ghostbusters Story Pack, based on the upcoming film, will provide a complete movie-based gameplay experience with six puzzle-packed levels and new LEGO Gateway bricks that allow players to build Zhu’s Chinese Restaurant atop the LEGO Toy Pad. It will also come with a buildable Abby Yates LEGO minifigure with Proton Blaster and 3-in-1 buildable Ecto-1 which can be rebuilt into the Ectozer and The PerfEcto. The pack unlocks “Rip,” a new Toy Pad mode allowing players to tear open an alternate universe. In this mirror world, players have the ability to solve puzzles and affect objects and other items in the primary universe. And like all gold-tag minifigures purchased, Abby Yates provides access to a new themed Adventure World with its own unique Battle Arena. The Ghostbusters Story Pack is just the first of this new exciting pack type, with Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, based on the highly anticipated theatrical release, still to come later this year. The LEGODIMENSIONS packs will be the exclusive construction toy offering this holiday for the exciting expansion of J.K Rowling’s Wizarding World.
Story Packs also expand the Starter Pack story with deeper gameplay. In the game’s storyline, the evil Lord Vortech has hidden portions of his powers around the LEGO Multiverse. As players progress through Story Pack levels, they can unearth and tap into Keystone Runes to use Lord Vortech’s powers against him through all-new Toy Pad modes.
Developed by TT Games and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, LEGO DIMENSIONS is now available for PlayStation4 and PlayStation3 computer entertainment systems, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and the Wii U system.
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E.T.?!
I like Dimensions minifigs, but I'm not a gamer, so from my perspective they are just minifigs. Extremely overpriced minifigs. And this make me a bit angry for Lego.
You know I probably should get this game... I wonder with all of the "retro" licenses do you think Dimensions has a large adult
Also what's up with Harry's hair?
E.T.?! Beetlejuice?! Ok, I think we all saw The LEGO Batman Movie coming...
WAIT, they're putting Teen Titans Go in this? That's one of the worst cartoons ever! Do the old one, that never stopped you people before...
E.T, Goonies, Gremlins, A-Team, Knight Rider, BTTF, (original) Ghostbusters... It's like some cracked open a case of the 1980's. Guess they've done there research as they don't initially seem like characters that kids would recognise or get excited about, but great for us 'grown-ups' though.
This is the only game I play with my six year old and while a lot of these are geared towards me (Goonies, A-Team, Beetlejuice, ET, Knight Rider) I can see him getting on board with Adventure Time, Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts, Sonic and definitely Teen Titans Go - and obviously LEGO Batman. All in all, this is a pretty fantastic announcement - especially as they're simply expanding the current game. I can see Star Wars showing up in wave 3, too, now that Disney Infinity is no more...
They really seem to be hitting that adult market with these new expansions. DO kids even know what most of these IP's even are? Its like that one line from Family Guy "We get it, you watched TV in the 80's." Wow.
I am excited! but also bummed. it is a lot to get. I hope they continue to become cheaper over time like the first packs have.
Sloth from the Goonies!!!!
Someone let LEGO's licensing department eat after midnight and cross the streams!
Beetlejuice!? ET!?
Will the next wave have Weird Science and Thundarr the Barbarian!?
It's madness, but I can dig it. The 80s never die!
September 30th can't come fast enough. Consider me psyched. Yep, LEGO, TT and WB have really hit the ball out of the park. And while I have felt a bit bored with the game due to completing most everything it seems they know how to hit the sweet spot.
I'm intrigued by these new Vortech powers that have to be hunted down, and of course the franchises being added are great for adults and kids alike. The Goonies is a really great film even today and if a child hasn't seen it yet, I definitely suggest sharing it.
The Ghost with the Most is Tim Burton and WB at their best, and to have them in the game, I really think the appeal to Dimensions is all age groups, but I hate to say it I think it's a bit more skewed to those 30+ folks like me who have fond memories of their childhoods and want to relive them any way they can.
I don't know how to feel about that, but if we get the same great humour we've come to expect in these LEGO TT games I'm all for it. And this new Battle Arena thing sounds rather intriguing. Looking forward to more info when E3 hits.
Wow, I was not expecting so many differnet properties! Idon't even have LEGO Dimensions yet, but I may just have to jump in now. Sonic! Goonies! Harry Potter! My poor wallet!
Still no PC version? Meh.
OH SWEET CHRISTMAS! SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTH! GOONIES! OMG!
There are a lot of 80s and 90s properties here, but they're balanced out with more recent properties like Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Powerpuff Girls, Teen Titans Go!, Adventure Time, and the Ghostbusters reboot, so it's not depending so heavily on nostalgic 30-somethings that they become its only audience. I'm excited to see LEGO City Undercover on the list! It's definitely one of the big in-house IPs I was hoping to see added, since that was an amazing game in its own right.
I can understand the lack of other in-house IPs — LEGO Dimensions seems to be pretty consistently sticking to either LEGO IPs that have previously had stand-alone video games from TT Games or entirely new licenses — but it's a little bit of a bummer not to see themes like Elves or Nexo Knights joining the roster. Maybe in the future, once those themes have had more time to develop and prove themselves.
... wow, that's a lot of properties being incorporated into the Lego Universe of characters. Damn.
noooooo!!! not Teen Titans Go!
Hey you guyyyyyysssssss!
So does this mean that there will also be Fantastic Beasts sets?!? It seems like WB is putting every movie that is atleast 20 years old into Dimensions
Wait, can Beetlejuice be seen in the trailer? Or is that just from the press release?
Also: OMG Gremlins!!!!!
Also: am I the only one who is very annoyed by the bendy rubber legs and torsos in most Lego games and media? I know some will tell me they do it for expressiveness purposes, but we had the Lego Movie which purposely avoided bending, and that looked better, more polished, more expressive and more Lego than anything else up to that point.
It's an interesting group of franchises to represent but there's only about 4 here out of the 16 that I will be getting characters from. (AT, TTG, PPG, Sonic).
I'm hoping that these franchises do not preclude them from including characters from the original franchises in the first sets of releases. I'd love to see Captain Marvel/"Shazam!", Captain Jack Harkness, Atlas/Peabody, and Boromir. Not likely to happen, since we seem to know the full set of releases now but they could surprise us.
Hope it sells well enough to allow a Third Group of releases :D
Does Lego source these licences or does licensing come via WB/TT?
I did not see ET, that is a great suprise. Wonder why they not even showed the original 4 goshtbusters team....
^^ Probably both.
Who is that old man in superman's suit?
^ Sloth from The Goonies.
Damn, they're going all out. Never could've expected some of these IPs they're adding.
But now I wonder, will LEGO be making a Fantastic Beasts theme? I mean, I don't see why not but then again it's not exactly on Harry Potter's level of popularity either.
@Nick: The LEGO Movie also used a lot of "tricks" to avoid deforming the minifigures — tricks that might not work as effectively on an interactive CGI model that can be viewed from all angles, like popping minifigure arms entirely out of their sockets so the minifigures could appear to reach across their bodies.
I jut bought the game earlier this week, and now I will have even more catching up to do on buying the packs. Good thing they go on sale so often.
I was hoping for star wars since disney infinity has stopped releasing more expansions packs.
@xboxtravis7992 What's wrong with Harry's hair? It looks more accurate to the cinematic version of Harry Potter, and more modern than the one used back when there was a Harry Potter theme.
Overall, a very exciting announcement. I'll definitely have to pick up the Harry Potter Team Pack and Sonic the Hedgehog packs.
Gremlins and E.T? That's great!
I want some of those minifigs in a set, not with Dimensions!!
Key phrase:
The LEGO®DIMENSIONS™ packs will be the exclusive construction toy offering this holiday for the exciting expansion of J.K Rowling’s Wizarding World.
So...after this holiday, more construction toys for HP?
@omnium Agreed - I've been wanting the Dr Who figs from the first wave but can't justify the cost for the game elements with no console in the house.
@dding1212 The "expansion" could simply refer to Fantastic Beasts. But it would certainly be cool to see Harry Potter return as as theme.
OMLEGO! Jeremey Shada And John DiMaggio in Adventure Time! Kristen Wiig In Ghotsbusters and Sonic The Hedgehog! Even E.T. And Gizmo! Including Beast Boy!
It's only a matter of time before we see Pirates of the Caribbean, Steven Universe, Nexo Knights, Friends, The Lego Movie 2 (which is probably in production now), Disney (which would include - Marvel, Star Wars, and Pixar hopefully), Raiders of the Lost Ark, Pac-Man, Big Bang Theory, and any other IP that would want to reboot their franchise with the help of Lego. I'm hoping that year 3 of dimensions will be bigger than years 1 & 2.
Spike from Gremilns is also confirmed. Nice!
Why doesn't TLG just franchise the whole 80's? Most kids don't know what half this stuff is. I feel like this game is really starting to be marketed at adults with the franchising, but kids with the gameplay. It's kinda frustrating. Are you a kid's game, or a nostalgia trip?
@dding1212 The way I read that sentence, they're saying that only LEGO Dimensions will have any Fantastic Beasts sets this holiday. But following the holiday, a LEGO Fantastic Beasts theme is a possibility. Just no stand-alone, non-Dimensions sets this Christmas season.
The Mission Impossible level pack is a must-buy for me!
I want to see a sonic or adventure time set :D
Gotta go fast!
The Powerpuff girls..... wut.....
^^^The_Lego_kid^^^
Lego has found a way to have the parents want to play with their kids in the video game and re-introduce Lego to adults and kids who weren't really interested in Lego.
> new LEGO® Gateway bricks
I haven't had chance to watch the video yet - are these shown in that?
@myscrnnm
It probably is more accurate, but after nearly 15 years of being accustomed to the classic hair piece this new one is a bit hard to swallow. Admittedly there has been changes in pieces before, especially in lines such as Star Wars and even other Harry Potter Characters; but Harry's piece lasted a LONG time out of all of that.
Plus the new piece is the same one last used in Ron Weasly; now that is just kind of weird to...
Does this mean we might be getting Fantastic Beasts and more Harry potter sets in future? I hope so! *Crosses fingers really hard*
A-Team? Kinght Rider? What? Do kids today know what those are?
@Aanchir:
That would be a good point if it weren't for the fact that the Lego Movie Game exists, which doesn't use bending at all. ;)
Not to mention the elephant in the room: even the Lego Movie characters that have appeared in Dimensions itself so far don't use any bending during gameplay, whereas the other characters do.
This makes for a very strange situation where the former look like the only proper Lego minifigs in a game populated by cheap saturday-morning CGI fakes, and it proves that there is literally no practical reason for it.
So why on earth don't they just do it properly with all characters? It looks so much more awesome.
I just find it very very odd.
I wonder if the A-Team, Knight Rider and maybe a couple of the other 80's properties might share an adventure world? I'm not sure what you could do to fill up entire unique adventure levels for each of those properties, especially if, as in the case of A-Team, they only get one Fun Pack each.
The Amazon description for the A-Team fun pack says "Unlock the Adventure World and Battle Arena and use B.A.'s Van to..." versus the other properties that have more specific adventure world names ("Harry Potter Adventure World" "Mission: Impossible Adventure World" etc)
I'm not gonna go on a huge rant about Teen Titans Go, but I do think it's very strange that they make a new subtheme for it, when it's just DC. It's a very odd and confusing decision. I hope they make Fantastic Beasts and Harry Potter the same universe.
I really like that ET figure...
I'm still so disappointed that there is no PC version. All of the other TT Games Lego games are on the PC.
Knight Rider! A-Team! YES! Now for MacGyver...
@stupibea@yahoo.com
Yeah, I watched 'em when I was younger, and still do.
can't wait for these to come out. I wasn't going to get all the others for the game in the first waves and couldn't stop myself from getting them. My favourites from the others are the Mystery Machine and Scooby doo. I loved in this video how Ethan came down and tickled Scooby's belly that made me laugh. The Midway arcade is amazing. Marshmallow man is cool My partner plays the game and I normally get the sets as I want the mini figures or cars. Any idea when these will be coming? Im excited for the Supergirl and Arrow coming out.
@Nick: Perhaps, but from my experience with LEGO Dimensions, the LEGO Movie characters generally aren't as expressive in video game depictions as they were in the movie itself, except in pre-recorded cutscenes which can utilize the same sorts of camera trickery the movie itself did.
Also, let's take the discussion away from generic minifigures for just a second. What if we look at animals like, say, the LEGO owl and parrot, which have no articulation whatsoever? How stupid would it look to see a LEGO owl or parrot with wings folded flat to its sides hovering through the sky? It might work if the silliness of that is the whole point of the scene, not so if it's a game like LEGO Harry Potter where owls flying around are just a normal, recurring part of the world, both in the background and as a major element of the story.
You seem pretty convinced that bendy minifigures look fake and cheesy, but I generally have no problem with them, and I'm sure a lot of other people don't either. Honestly on Eurobricks some people have been pretty apprehensive about the LEGO Ninjago Movie in part because The LEGO Movie's faux-stop-motion would be so different from the style they know and love. The LEGO Movie's style may look more like real toys, but some people prefer a style that is LESS limited than the real toys.
@stet: Seems like most toys-to-life games don't come out on PC. Might be that the companies making them don't want to make it any easier for people to create "modded" versions that bypass the toy-based revenue stream. Or might just be that they sell more units on consoles. The original version of Skylanders had a PC version but none of the subsequent versions did.
Yay! PPG and TTG! I just started watching titans and while its nothing like the original I like it for being different and wacky, its quite humorous to me. So excited for that. Maybe they will finally release a raven mini figure? Man, so many new and interesting properties, I think this wave might be better than the first year of dimension with all these great new properties. Sonic, goonies, gremlins, mission impossible, a-team, adventure time. Lego really nailed it. Can't wait til september!
Dimensions still feels a little expensive overall. :(
Super hyped for Sonic, PPG, Gremlins and Adventure Time! Was really hoping for some Nexo Knights, though.
That's an awful lot of franchises. Some of those like A-Team and Gremlins seem like odd choices for Lego. Personally, I think they should have stuck to more original themes.
Just checked another lego fan site, they posted a banner (or just picture) of year 2 of dimensions. Raven(teen titans go) is in it. So happy to get a mini-fig of her! What an amazing year for dimensions this will be!
So it looks like I'll be picking up quite a few of these. I don't play the game, but I want that variety of figures. E.T., Sloth, Gizmo, B. A. Baracus. My daughter will go crazy for Powerpuff Girls and I hope Teen Titans Go is Raven, so then we can have the whole team (I love that cartoon!)
This will be yet another expensive year for LEGO.
^ Raven is part of it!
Wait, I have to wait until next year for the Sonic pack?
Noooooooo!!!
^ May be in the November wave.
Can't wait to see how LEGO handles the modern machine guns that the A-Team was wont to both carry and use. :P
Related to that, it's flat out bizarre how many old properties TLG is getting a hold of for dimensions. Is it that children of the 80's are starting to have kids of their own, and TLG is trying to attract them to buy these things for their kids?
EDIT: Stupid me, just noticed the images are on Brickset. :P I guess they *ahem* dodged a bullet by only doing one with B.A., who I believe tended to either fight with his fists or acted as the team's mechanic.
@Nth_Brick Actually in Dimensions LEGO isn't shying away from giving a character a gun, as long as it's not realistic. Seriously, the Joker has a tommygun! Anyhow, he may just be using a tommy gun as well, or be a basic melee only character.
OMG Mission Impossible, A-Team, Sonic, Beetlejuice, ET, Goonies, and a Harry Potter reboot!!!
@Lego_Fox Yeah, it's just that the A-Team has traditionally used (I think) AK-47's, which I'm pretty sure LEGO would have a problem with. Having said that, the ban only applies to modern military weapons (I guess post-WWII?) which means the Tommy Gun is acceptable.
I personally don't play Dimensions and was just commenting on the humor of LEGO tackling a rather militaristic property. :P In any case, BA probably will just be a melee character, or have something like a bazooka, i.e. LEGO Indiana Jones.
@Aanchir:
I'm convinced that I think they look fake and cheesy, yes. ;) Even if Lego Movie Game characters look less expressive than in the movie itself (which makes sense, pre-directed cutscenes always tend to look much better than game animation in any game, for obvious reasons), they're still miles above the awkwardly morphing rubber blocks that we usually see.
Making Lego look like not-Lego just seems to be defeating the whole point. You can always find another solution, like, the parrot doesn't fly well? Use a different type of parrot. Or come up with something, if you're a person who's being paid to be creative! Just forcing the form to bend is like throwing your hands up in the air and going "Welp, I can't come up with anything" and leave it at that.
Let's just say I'm incredibly glad the Lego Movie (& game) creators didn't. At least we have that franchise. :)
@Nick: You see forcing the form to bend as throwing up your hands. I see it as not TYING your hands. The LEGO parrot was never intended to represent a bird without moving wings— you're supposed to imagine it as a bird that can flap its wings just like any other, even though the size of the piece could never truly allow that. Likewise, you're not meant to imagine that minifigure elbows are useless and rigid — there'd be no point molding them with bent elbows if you weren't supposed to be able to imagine that they could move like human elbows. So in video games, comics, and cartoons that are meant to bring the characters to life just like in your imagination, why force them to adhere to the same constraints of the lifeless bricks?
I don't mind The LEGO Movie's janky style, because it's for a purpose. It's pretending to be stop-motion, and it does it really well. But most LEGO video games, comics, and TV shows aren't pretending to be stop-motion. They're pretending to be the characters brought to life. There's no reason the creators should limit the figures to what the toys can really do when they could enable them to do MORE than the toys can. There's still no mistaking them for anything other than LEGO characters, so I don't think there's any risk of them looking like "not-Lego". But they are unshackled from the limits that real LEGO entails.
If you were intent on the characters only doing what real LEGO bricks can, even making subtle frame-by-frame changes to their facial expressions would be off the table. Flying vehicles wouldn't be able to stay in the air without supports attached to the ground. Even The LEGO Movie wasn't THAT strict about its style.
Someone at TLG, or WB, or both, has got a bit of a fixation on the 80s...
I think this goes way further than Dimensions, we now have a whole generation that are very nostalgic about their youth, more so than the decades before the 80s it would seem. I don't recall there being a huge renaissance of 70s brands and franchises in the 2000s (okay, excluding Star Wars). I was fortunate enough to grow up seeing all the best movies and some of the TV that came from the 80s even though I grew up in the 90s and there's some real 'retro cool' in the new properties.
However, I don't have the same connection a lot of people do to some brands, perhaps because I wasn't the right age when I first saw them. Goonies has always been a little weird to me and Knight Rider was a bit samey but they're on to a winner with Gremlins and ET - the former will particularly suit the 'Lego video game humour'!
Just make sure you don't mess it up with the level packs like the BTTF one next time TT!
@Aanchir:
Well this isn't really about the semantics of what, exactly, Lego can and can't do realistically. The movie just handled it in a way that still -felt- like Lego to me. Small details such as shifting facial expressions aside, just the overall vibe of Movie style animation gives off that impression. The other kind feels absolutely, unmistakably, like CG. That's all there is to it.
I know a lot of people who agree with me, though I guess not everyone is very vocal about it (not that they need to be or anything). But it's no coincidence that Lego's first big-budget cinema production was chosen to be made the way it was, when it really counted. And from the looks of it, all those in the foreseeable future will be, too.
I guess in the end both styles are going to be around, especially considering they even put both in the same game together! I'd be happy with just 50/50 but for now that isn't the case.
Anyway I just noticed the time, I shouldn't be up typing internet comments. :p
4th wave - Nightmare Before Christmas, Conan the Barbarian, Mad Max, MIB, Honey I Shrunk the Kids, M Q and 007, the many voyages of Sinbad, Charlie's Angels, Hawaii 5-0, Emergency!, CHIPS, Gilligan's Island, I Dream of Jeannie, The Addams Family, Lost In Space, Battlestar Galactica, Space 1999, Babylon 5, Robotech, Dragon Ball Z
What else am I missing?
This franchise is a brilliant way for TLG to introduce and consider the value of new licenses—even more so than Ideas.
And at least in our home, licenses like Goonies and Gremlins are beloved by my Gen-Z son—many of his friends the 80s entertainment culture—not just adults who lived it first round. And as long as the Burton CU is arriving to Lego, we'd all like a Pee Wee set, too. :-)
They also need to make a Lou Ferrigno Hulk, Gilligan's Island, Beverly Hillbillies, Happy Days (Fonzie), more A-Team (Murdock, Face, Hannibal), Macgyver, Classic Batman, Daniel Boone, and maybe The Andy Griffith Show. They could also make some current themes like Star Wars, Nexo Knights, and Marvel Superheroes.
but I want Supergirl & GREEN ARROW!!! and a Flash, and a Green Lantern oooOO and a Hulk, and a Phil Coulson just to mix it up a bit!
i'm hoping now that Disney have ditched Infinity (which I got just for Star Wars) Star Wars, Marvel and the Princess will find there way to the Lego Dimensions :)
I really disapprove with Teen Titans GO!, but still...
Goonies Never Say Die!
Star Wars and Marvel are the only Major themes not to make it in the first wave. Having Yoda, Hulk, Gimli, and B.A. in one game might be a little dangerous though.
i wish Dimensions was available for Mac and Windows. I can't build any of the items in the Dr. Who fun/level packs I got.
i have krusty the klown but no video game. but looking forward to the release of harry potter and adventure time. jake is so cool and BMO is awesome and 71246-1 11.99! i am going to get it.
Oh Boy, I'm gonna need a bigger table!