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Lego DC Super Hero Girls

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Lego DC Super Hero Girls
SubjectDC Super Hero Girls
Licensed fromDC Comics andWarner Bros. Animation
AvailabilityNovember 2016–2018
Total sets12(including promotional sets)[1]
CharactersBatgirl,Bumblebee,Eclipso,Harley Quinn,Krypto,Kryptomites,Lashina,Lena Luthor, Mad Harriet,Poison Ivy,Steve Trevor,Supergirl,The Flash,Wonder Woman
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LegoDC Super Hero Girls (stylized asLEGO DC Super Hero Girls) is a discontinuedLego theme based on theDC Super Hero Girls web series.[2] It is licensed fromDC Comics andWarner Bros. Animation.[3][4] The theme was first introduced in November 2016. The toy line was accompanied by several shorts, a television special and films based on Lego DC Super Hero Girls. The Lego DC Super Hero Girls theme was discontinued by the end of 2018.

Overview

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Lego DC Super Hero Girls was based on theDC Super Hero Girls series. The product line focuses on the DC Super Hero Girls characters from Super Hero High School. At Super Hero High School, well-known DC heroes attend challenging classes and deal with all the awkwardness of growing up with the added stress of having unique superpowers.Lego DC Super Hero Girls aimed to recreate the main characters in Lego form, includingWonder Woman,Supergirl,Batgirl,Bumblebee,Harley Quinn, andPoison Ivy.[5][6][7]

Development

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TheLego DC Super Hero Girls theme aimed to introduce a product line that reimagines female DCsuperheroes andsupervillains in Lego form as students at high school.[6][8] In partnership withWarner Bros. Consumer Products andDC Entertainment, the theme aimed to provide children with a "relatable world filled with aspirational characters, immersive stories and action-packed missions that inspire girls aged 7-10 to be smart, courageous and empowered to be an everyday Super Hero".[9]

Each of the sets featured theLego DC Super Hero Girls characters revamped as mini-doll figures and gave them new looks which were also used in theLego Friends,Lego Disney Princess andLego Elves themes.[10][11]

Launch

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TheLego DC Super Hero Girls theme was launched early in theUS on 5 October 2016. The Lego Group announced the first wave of six construction sets based on theDC Super Hero Girls web series on 27 November 2016 in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, followed by a global launch in January 2017. The sets featured buildings, vehicles and mini-doll figures, including Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Batgirl, Bumblebee, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy and several villains, includingEclipso,Lashina,Lena Luthor and Mad Harriet.[9] The second wave of sets was launched at the New York Toy Fair on 1 August 2017.[12]

In addition,The Lego Group built two life-sized models of Harley Quinn and Supergirl, two characters that appear in theDC Super Hero Girls series. The Harley Quinn model consisted of 12,789 Lego bricks, measured 5'3" in height and weighed 63 lbs. The Supergirl model consisted of 14,210 Lego bricks, measured 5'5" in height and weighed 70 lbs. They were placed in front ofNew York Comic Con.[13]

Characters

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Main article:List of DC Super Hero Girls characters

Superheroes

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  • Wonder Woman (Grey DeLisle): She is 317 years old and has sneaked away from the Amazons' island home ofThemyscira to fulfill her dream of protecting the mortal world. Upon reaching the city ofMetropolis, she passes as a typical high school student.[14][15][16][17]
  • Supergirl (Anais Fairweather): She is a central protagonist in the web seriesLego DC Super Hero Girls where she is a student at Super Hero High.[14][18][19][20][7]
  • Batgirl (Ashlyn Selich): She is a student at Super Hero High and is an extremely intelligent genius. She is a tomboy and loves to investigate criminals.[14][21][22]
  • Bumblebee (Teala Dunn): She is a student at Super Hero High.[14][23]
  • Harley Quinn (Tara Strong): She is a student at Super Hero High and the roommate ofWonder Woman. Unlike her comics counterpart, who has depicted as a villain or anti-hero, she is entirely heroic.[14][24]
  • Poison Ivy (Tara Strong): She is a student at Super Hero High. Unlike her comics counterpart, who has depicted as a villain or anti-hero, she is entirely heroic.[14][25]
  • Steve Trevor (Josh Keaton): He is a waiter at Capes and Cowls Cafe, which is owned by his father.[26]
  • The Flash (Josh Keaton): A student at Super Hero High who possesses superhuman speed.[27]
  • Krypto: Supergirl's dog.[28]

Supervillains

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Construction sets

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According toBrickLink,The Lego Group released a total of 11 Lego sets and promotional polybag as part ofLego DC Super Hero Girls theme.[1] It was discontinued by the end of 2018.[33][34]

First wave sets

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In October 2016,New York Comic Con had announced that an exclusive Batgirl mini-doll figure[35][36] would be given away to the winners before the toy sets was released. The next month,The Lego Group announced that the first wave of sets based on theDC Super Hero Girls series was released on 27 November 2016.[37][38] The six sets[39][40][41] being released were Batgirl Batjet Chase (set number: 41230),[42][43] Harley Quinn to the Rescue (set number: 41231),[42] Super Hero High School (set number: 41232),[42][44] Lashina Tank (set number: 41233),[42] Bumblebee Helicopter (set number: 41234)[42] and Wonder Woman Dorm Room (set number: 41235).[42][45] In addition, Krypto Saves the Day (set number: 30546) polybag set was released as a promotion.[46]

Second wave sets

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The second wave of sets was launched at the New York Toy Fair on 1 August 2017.[12] The four sets[47][48] being released were Harley Quinn Dorm (set number: 41236),[47][48] Batgirl Secret Bunker (set number: 41237),[47][48] Lena Luthor Kryptomite Factory (set number: 41238)[47][48] and Eclipso Dark Palace (set number: 41239).[47][48][49] The sets were designed primarily for girls aged 7 to 12 years old.[50]

Web shorts

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The product line was accompanied by a series of animated short films that was released onYouTube inspired by both the DC Super Hero Girls as well as the Lego toyline.

Lego DC Super Hero Girls (Shorts)

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The 10 web shorts have been released on YouTube.

#TitleRelease dateNotes
1Body Building[51]April 7, 2017LEGO DC Super Hero Girls animated series also included in the special features ofLEGO DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High DVD.[52]
2Need for Speed[53]April 7, 2017
3Trading Places[54]April 7, 2017
4Crazed & Confused[55]April 7, 2017
5Showdown[56]April 7, 2017
6Wonder Waitress[57]April 7, 2017
7Get Your Cape On[58]April 7, 2017LEGO DC Super Hero Girls -Get Your Cape On is an official music video.

TV specials and films

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Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Galactic Wonder (2017)

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Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Galactic Wonder is a five-part animated series based onDC Super Hero Girls and Lego toyline released on theYouTube channels ofDC Super Hero Girls and LEGO on 27 April 2017.[59][60][61][62][63][64] It also premiered onCartoon Network inEurope on 24 September 2017[65] and onBoomerang inAustralia on 13 October 2017.[66]

Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain (2017)

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Main article:Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain

Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain is an American animateddirect-to-video film based onDC Super Hero Girls, produced byWarner Bros. Animation.[67] It is the third film in theDC Super Hero Girls, as well as the first in the series to be based on the DC Super Hero Girls brand ofLego.[68][69] It was digitally released on July 25, 2017, and was followed by aDVD release on August 8, 2017. The movie premiered on Cartoon Network in the US on November 19, 2017.[70][71][72]

Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High (2018)

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Main article:Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High

Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High is an American animateddirect-to-video film based onDC Super Hero Girls, produced byWarner Bros. Animation.[73][52][74] It is the fourth film in theDC Super Hero Girls series, as well as the second and finalLego branded film in the series to be based on the DC Super Hero Girls, before the series itself got rebooted byLauren Faust in January 2019. It was digitally released on May 1, 2018, and was followed by a DVD release on May 15, 2018.[75]

Lawsuit

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In August 2017,Hasbro filed a lawsuit that attempted to block sales ofLego DC Super Hero Girls sets due to the possibility of the Bumblebee character being confused with theTransformers character of the same name.[76]

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