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Super Mario Wonder, Captain Toad and Wario sets join Nintendo Lego range

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Last updated: 01.05.2025 15:00
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Nintendo’s partnership with Lego is continuing this summer with a fresh wave of Super Mario and Animal Crossing sets, including the first appearance of some fan-favourite characters.


In Nintendo’s general Super Mario range, you’ll be able to add Captain Toad via a new playset featuring the intrepid explorer at his campsite. Very cute.


The Mario Kart range, meanwhile, adds an interactive Lego Mario and Standard Kart set, as well as a set containing Wario and King Boo (thanks, Jay’s Brick Blog).


Other Mario sets include a Toad House and a Bowser’s Castle playset. For those looking to splash a bit more cash, there’s a 1251-piece Prince Florian and Castle Bowser set inspired by Super Mario Wonder to tempt you.


Nintendo Lego set featuring Blathers.
Nintendo Lego set featuring Captain Toad.
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Three more Lego sets also join the Animal Crossing range, bringing a pair of houses with villagers Fuschia, Stitches and Fang, plus a further house with Goldie.


But the star of the show here is clearly Blathers’ Museum, a 543-piece set that features the building’s facade, as well as a fountain and dinosaur skeleton exhibit. Oh, and Blathers himself of course, hoo.


All of the above sets are due to go on sale from 1st August, with pre-orders live shortly via Lego.com. Anything take your fancy?

Further down the line, Lego has already announced a Game Boy set due later in 2025, and a full Lego Pokémon range that’s coming in 2026.

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