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Disney Celebrates its 100th Anniversary with a New LEGO Set

This year marks a special milestone for Disney as it prepares to celebrate its 100th anniversary and to do so, it is working with LEGO to create a new set. The LEGO set highlights beloved Disney characters with customizable features that allow users to customize their frames with selected characters. The frame is made up of a grid that has 12 plates measured 8x8 to be swapped around.

Some of these characters include "Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Chip and Dale, Dumbo, Ariel, Jasmine, Snow White, Tiana, and even Scrooge McDuck." The set is made up of 1,022 pieces and comes with a small instruction pamphlet to help users get started. Additionally, the duo also adds a special Minifigure of Mickey wearing painter's overalls with a small paintbrush and palette.
Trend Themes
1. Customizable Block Puzzle Picture Frames - There is an opportunity for companies to create similar customizable block puzzle picture frames featuring licensed characters from popular films, books and TV shows.
2. LEGO Collaborations with Iconic Brands - LEGO could collaborate with other iconic brands to create customisable sets featuring beloved characters.
3. Reviving Classic Brands Through Collaborations - Companies could revive classic brands by creating limited-edition collaborations with popular companies, such as Disney and LEGO.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Industry - The toy industry could leverage this trend by creating customizable block puzzle picture frames featuring popular characters from their toy lines.
2. Entertainment Industry - The entertainment industry could collaborate with LEGO to create limited edition sets featuring characters from popular franchises such as Star Wars, Harry Potter, and Marvel.
3. Home Decor Industry - The home decor industry could create customizable block puzzle picture frames featuring pop culture icons to appeal to younger generations and fans of the featured characters.

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