Thursday, February 21, 2019

Make LEGO Sesame a Reality!

A few years ago we noted that Muppet fan Ivan Guerrero designed a LEGO set based on Sesame Street for "LEGO Ideas."


In order for LEGO to consider making it an official product though an idea needs 10,000 signatures and as of this post,the set is about 4,000 signatures away from that goal.

What better year then
Sesame Street's 50th anniversary to make a Sesame Street LEGO set a reality. 


Check out the proposed set your include:

Recreate your favorite moments from the show with this detailed model of the iconic 123 Sesame Street apartment building. This playset features renditions of several rooms from the show’s long history, including Bert and Ernie’s apartment, Gordon and Susan’s dining room, Maria’s living room, and Elmo’s World. You’ll find many easter eggs that reference specific episodes and comedy sketches from the show. Open out the back wall for easy play access and let your imagination soar. 
  • Includes 14 minifigures: Bob, Gordon, Susan, Bert, Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, Biff, Sully, Ernie, Cookie Monster, Count von Count, Prairie Dawn, Grover and Elmo.
  • Also comes with Dorothy the Goldfish, Slimey, Batty Bats, Bert’s pigeons, Radar, and Rubber Duckie.
  • Smarter than a speeding bullet, it’s Super Grover! Transform mild-mannered Grover into his semi-secret superhero identity, with the additional helmet and chest plate. 
  • In Elmo’s World, stop by and build crayon-like mosaic drawings and furniture.
  • Somebody come and play! Use the tire swing and let the characters swing back and forth.
  • Munch on all the cookies with Cookie Monster in the kitchen. 
  • Drop by Oscar’s trash can and see if he’ll pop out to say “Scram!”
  • Watch the Count laugh maniacally to thunder and lightning, as he counts from 1 to 10.
  • Plant some flowers and try to spot the Twiddlebugs' house.
  • Catch all the references to your favorite Sesame Street songs, including Rubber Duckie, I Love Trash, Pinball Number Count, The People in Your Neighborhood, and One of These Things
  • Accessory elements include a banana, carrot, tool box, pie, milk, bicycle, newspaper, garbage cans, guitar, saucepan, and much more! 

Sounds amazing, right? If you would like to see it in stores, head on over to Lego Ideas and cast your vote.

 Already voted? Share this post with 4,000 of your closets friends and family and ask them to vote!

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