Five Animal Crossing Lego sets coming in March

The TASTE of the AFTER TEASER Animal Crossing New HorizonsLego released the first Lego island sets this week. Nook’s Cranny, Kapp’n’s island boat tours, and a classic villager house are all recreated in Lego bricks, with all five sets together totaling $180 — a relatively cheap way to recreate your New Horizons island in Lego form, especially compared to Lego’s pricier Nintendo sets.

The five sets are scheduled to be released March 1, 2024. Prices range from $14.99 up to $74.99.

Let’s take a look at them all, starting with Nook’s Cranny and Rosie’s house, which rounds out the high end of the Lego sets at $74.99 for the 535-piece set. Both structures include Minifigs Tom Nook and Rosie, along with an iconic apple tree. Each structure has not only the building’s facade, but opens up in the back to get a peek inside.

Rosie’s house even has a puff of smoke coming from her home’s chimney, a signal in New HorizonsIt is not a villager’s home.

Nook’s Cranny and Rosie’s house recreated in Lego

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For $39.99, Isabelle’s House Visit includes 389 pieces, Isabelle herself and Fauna included. Fauna’s house looks a lot like the classic villager house from the New Horizons game, including the workbench that’s essential for building all sorts of stuff.

Isabelle and Fauna meeting at a house, in Lego form

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Kapp’n’s Island Boat Tour includes fan-favorite villager Marshal alongside Kapp’n and his boat. This set includes 233 pieces that can be used to build a scene of a tropical beach with palm trees, fish, and other elements.

Marshal and Kapp’n on an island boat tour, in Lego form

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For Bunnie’s Outdoor Activities, which will cost $19.99, the set has the classic yellow tent, a waterfall, and buildable cliffsides. Bunny and a bunch of tools are also included. New HorizonsPlayer is already familiar. The kit contains 164 pieces.

Bunny, as a Lego mini-fig, hopping over a waterfall

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The last set is Julian’s Birthday Party, which will cost $14.99. It’s got 170 pieces to create a birthday party setup complete with balloons, flowers, and a cherry blossom tree. It’s not the smallest of the bunch — that’s Bunnie’s set, with the fewest pieces — but it is the cheapest option at $14.99.

Lego version of Julian’s birthday party

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Lego hasn’t said whether it will offer the Animal Crossing minifigs for sale individually, and so far, the only Animal Crossing products available on the Lego site are these five adorable sets. Given Lego’s collection of Super Mario Bros. sets, it’s possible that the Animal Crossing line will be expanded beyond these five sets. Either way, they’re sure to get Animal Crossing fans excited, with tons of little details that make the games — and now the Lego sets — special.

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