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The Official LEGO Simpsons Minifigures are Finally Here

The official LEGO Simpsons minifigures are finally here and they are awesome. The characters sell for about $4 a piece and come with one prop each. It’s about time the classic TV series got a LEGO set of its own; at least LEGO took its time and did it right.

The LEGO collection features 16 classic characters as minifigures. The immediate Simpsons family and all their closest compadres are available. With this collection, you can build and reenact plenty of classic Simpsons scenes. Some notable characters are Mr. Burns holding a plutonium rod and a bowl with a three eyed fish, as well as the inclusion of Itchy and Scratchy holding their favorite weapons.
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