LEGO Disney 100 Minifigures Full Box Contents and Distribution
I’ve got my review box of LEGO Disney 100 Minifigures from LEGO in-hand, and am currently working on my review, but in the meantime, I’m happy to confirm the contents of each box of LEGO’s 3rd Disney Minifigures series.
Check out my full review of the LEGO Disney 100 Minifigures series to see each character up close!
LEGO Disney 100 Minifigures has a release date of 1 May 2023, and each individual (feelable) blind bags will be priced at US$4.99 / AU$5.99 / £3.49 / €3.99 / CAD$5.99, and will be available from LEGO.com or most toy retailers.
There will be two complete sets of Disney 100 Minifigures in each sealed box, which should be a huge relief for fans who are accustomed to buying boxes to guarantee full sets.
Despite the larger complete set size of 18 minifigures, each sealed box of 36 blind bags should contain 2 complete sets. I say should because manufacturing and packing errors do occur, so there are very rare circumstances where box contents might differ.
I was also able to record the order in the box. Modern LEGO minifigures typically have fixed positions across boxes, and this has been a pretty useful way to determine where specific minifigures are located.
Here’s the location and distribution of minifigures in my box. Again, I can’t be 100% sure that my box will be the same as contents may have moved around, but feel free to use this as a guide, and be sure to always confirm by feel if you’re after a specific minifigure.
I’ll be publishing my full review of LEGO Disney 100 minifigures very soon, so keep an eye out for it, and let me know in the comments if you have any burning questions or specifics you’d like me to include in my review!
Hope this helps! I’ll also be putting together a Feel Guide in my review, and sharing a dedicated post closer to the release of Disney 100 minifigures!
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