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LEGO Disney 100 Minifigures series officially revealed with 18 characters to collect!

After months of anticipation, we finally have the official reveal of the LEGO Disney 100 Minifigures series, which will be released on 1 May 2023!

Update: Be sure to check out my full review of the LEGO Disney 100 Minifigures series!

The third LEGO Disney minifigures series celebrates 100 Years of Disney will see a return to 18 Disney minifigures to collect, matching the count of Series 1 and Series 2, and features all-new characters including some highly anticipated ones like Pocahontas, the Evil Queen and Pinocchio.

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.

Note: Unless things change, this will be the final LEGO Minifigures Series in blind bags, before LEGO switches them over to cardboard boxes.

Here’s the list of official LEGO Disney 100 Minifigures character names,

  1. Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey
  2. Pinocchio
  3. Jiminy Cricket
  4. The Queen
  5. Stitch 626
  6. Pocahontas
  7. Cruella de Vil & Dalmatian puppy
  8. Mulan
  9. Miquel & Dante
  10. Ernesto De La Cruz
  11. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
  12. Robin Hood
  13. Prince John
  14. Tiana
  15. Dr. Facilier
  16. Queen of Hearts
  17. Aurora
  18. Baymax

And here’s a gallery of all 18 Disney minifigures in this series. There are some fantastic inclusions, and I’m especially excited for Sorcerer’s Apprentice Mickey, Pinocchio, the Evil Queen, Pocahontas, Baymax, Cruella De Vil, Mulan, Robin Hood and the Queen of Hearts!

This is going to be such a special series, and has been a long time coming, as Disney Series 1 came out in 2016, and Disney Series 2 in 2019 – it’s been one heck of a wait for this third series.

But that’s not all, LEGO have officially revealed 3 new Disney 100 sets, 43217 Up House, 43212 Disney Celebration Train and 10998 DUPLO Disney 3 in 1 Magical Castle, which will also be released on 1 April 2023.

Here’s a look at all 3 sets

43217 Up House

43217 Up HouseUS$59.99 / AU$89.99 / £49.99 / €54,99 / CAD$79.99

43212 Disney Celebration Train

43212 Disney Celebration TrainUS$39.99 / AU$59.99 / £34.99 / €39,99 / CAD$49.99

10998 DUPLO Disney 3 in 1 Magical Castle

10998 DUPLO Disney 3 in 1 Magical CastleUS$99.99 / AU$159.99 / £89.99 / €99,99 / CAD$129.99

What an exciting time to be a Disney fan!

Let me know which Disney 100 minifigures are you most looking forward to getting!

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5 responses to “LEGO Disney 100 Minifigures series officially revealed with 18 characters to collect!”

  1. Chris says:

    Is there any information on how they will be boxed? Looking back at earlier large series, they should come in a box of 60 with three complete sets and some extra spares. Some retailers are already offering to pre-order “sealed boxes of 36 blind bags”. I wonder if this is a typo or Lego are changing their concept to only ship boxes with two full sets.

  2. Amara says:

    Not impressed at all. Practically every character has something wrong with them. Baymax looks awful without a round stomach. Mickey has unnecessary glitter all over. Aurora has the same glitter on a dress that isn’t even pink but purple. Her lips are purple for some reason too. Jiminy Cricket’s button should be orange like his vest, not yellow. Mulan’s hair should be shoulder-length short but they’ve used the long hair piece from the Friends set. Stitch is missing all his antenna. The dalmatian with Cruella should have the black ear on the same side as his black eye. The Evil Queen shouldn’t have a line going down her torso or a lavender underskirt on her dress. Miguel should have come with a regular face in brown with his painted skeleton face on the back. I can’t even tell if Pocahontas has her arm tattoo or not and her belt is red for some reason and way too high up.

  3. Jim Allen Johnston says:

    some good ones there… but I’d like to get Mike & Sully somehow! Maybe a Monsters Inc set in some other fashion would work…

  4. Joel S says:

    I love them all!!!
    I probably get everything besides the Duplo.

    I do think BayMax should be an oversized character because Hiro could ride on him.

    It would be neat if they could come up with an “giant minifig ” like Harry Potter for Pinocchio. That way the minifig of Jiminy could sit on his hat or Shoulder.

    Love the Up house. Wish the could do more movie theme sets to get a whole cast of characters.

    Neat!!!

    I’m I sucker for minifigs.

  5. Sonny says:

    Thanks for the great update. Fantastic blog please keep up the good work.

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