Subject | Avatar: The Last Airbender |
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Availability | 2006–2006 |
Lego Avatar: The Last Airbender was a Lego theme based on the Nickelodeon television show Avatar: The Last Airbender. It was a short-lived theme, as only two sets came out in 2006, with set designs based on the first season only.[1][2]
Sets[]
- Air Temple – This Lego set features a section of the northern air temple. This Lego set includes 5 mini figures: Aang, Sokka, 2 fire nation soldiers and Momo. The temple includes a main door with sliding and locking features. This set also includes: 1 catapult and 1 fire nation vehicle that is able to seat one figurine. The entire set contains 400 pieces.
- Fire Nation Ship – This Lego set features a large fire nation ship and includes 5 mini figures: Aang, Katara, Zuko and 2 fire nation soldiers. Features include a built in catapult, a small dingy that fits a seat of one figurine, that could launch out of the main ship, a retractable anchor and extending ladder along the side of the ship. The entire set contains 722 pieces.
History[]
Initially, the Nickelodeon featured Lego sets did not only release the 2 Avatar The Last Airbender Lego sets. SpongeBob SquarePants Lego sets were released at the same time (2006). Both being the flagship product for a newly signed partnership of Lego and Nickelodeon. The Nickelodeon series featured its most iconic shows, which were Avatar, SpongeBob SquarePants and its newest member, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The Avatar The Last Airbender Lego sets were not a series of their own, but only a theme out of many of the main series which was Nickelodeon.[3]
Reasons for its discontinuation of the Avatar The Last Airbender Lego sets were due to the lack in popularity as compared to its partners. The Lego Avatar series was considered obsolete because the series was only planned to have three seasons. Therefore, the Lego series was considered obsolete leading to further speculation of its lack of popularity. This eventually led to the discontinuation making it one of the shortest series that Lego has ever produced.[3]
The SpongeBob SquarePants Lego sets continued to be a selling product in the Lego and Nickelodeon community. Although the Nickelodeon and Lego partnership still continued until 2012, both corporations sought to add new and different products that will increase popularity among consumers.[3]
LEGO Avatar: The Last Airbender offers two hero models with collectible minifigures and role play action to recreate popular environs of the animated series. Planned marketing support includes TV, Web content, LEGO Club, model tour, co-promotions and retail feature.[3]
References[]
- ↑ Avatar Lego theme on Peeron
- ↑ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0417299/episodes#season-1
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 The Free Library. "LEGO Group Builds Licensed Portfolio Success with New Deals; Global Construction Toy Category Leader Secures Worldwide Licensing Rights to Leading Properties". Business Wire. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
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