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LEGO Minifigures Series 25 revealed! The LEGO Goat is back in 2024!

German LEGO Retailers JB Spielwaren and Lucky Bricks have given us our very first look at the upcoming LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series 25, which features 12 new characters to collect!

And yes, it’s official, the LEGO Goat is making a return in Series 25!

Update: Check out my full review of LEGO Minifigures Series 25!

LEGO Minifigures Series 25 will be released on 1 January 2024, and I absolutely can’t wait for them! Each individual blind box will retail for US$4.99 / AU$5.99 / £3.49 / €3,99 / CAD$5.99

There are 12 new characters to collect and yes, these will be in blind boxes just like LEGO Marvel Minifigures Series 2, so get your weighing scales ready if you’re going goat hunting!

This series looks fantastic, and apart from the LEGO Goat, I really love the rebooted Basil the Bat Lord from LEGO’s Fright Knights Castle sub-theme, the Noir Detective, Triceratops Costume Fan, Train Guy, and the Mushroom Girl.

33 responses to “LEGO Minifigures Series 25 revealed! The LEGO Goat is back in 2024!”

  1. Caed says:

    I was able to grab all of them from a Walmart that had them out early, and below are the weights in grams for anyone else that gets lucky. Disclaimer: I have a pretty good scale, but these weights are only from 1-2 boxes for each minifig, so keep in mind that the sample size is small.

    Gamer 17.4g
    Train 21.6 g
    Harpy 17.8g
    Bat Lord 19.5g
    Goat herder 20g
    Mushroom 17.7g
    Dog groomer 18.5g
    Noir 18.3g
    Warrior 16.8g
    Dino 17.6g
    Weightlifter 17.2g
    Olympian 16.9g

    Hope this helps!

    • Caed says:

      Some Walmarts have Legos in a Christmas gift area separate from the toy aisle. That’s where I found them and a few other sets that aren’t supposed to come out until Jan 1. The Spiderman vs. Doc Ock/Venom set (76275) was one.

    • Michael says:

      Weigh the empty boxes! Lego’s weight on the contents (even the cape cardboard) is extremely precise, but the exterior boxes are where all the variance is. Need data on that to determine statistical distributions.

  2. Caed says:

    My local Walmart put these out early 🙂

  3. Joe says:

    Had the hardest time completing the last Marvel line only because they were all mostly torn open every time they were stocked. I could get one or two out of the 12-24 they had in the bin. Highly annoying. I’m not going to part out open boxes nor should I have too. Unless I’m getting them at 90% off.
    That said I still haven’t completed the Marvel set and this is a first. I even have Mr. Gold. So my collection is no longer complete. Will have to really rethink my collection totally.

  4. Mac says:

    When you have a weight guide, please post it. Stupid box packaging.

  5. jal11180 says:

    I was watching Let’s Make a Deal and there actually was a lady that was dressed up in a costume that is like the Mushroom Girl that is in this LEGO Minifigures Series. There was also a lady that dressed up as Princess Zelda in the same episode of that show as well.

  6. lark says:

    at first I got excited by the dog groomer because I thought that dog was a Kashmir goat lol. I guess one can pretend. im obsessed with the little mushroom girl, shes very on trend! good job, lego! im glad theyre making the goat accessible, too!

  7. Andrew H says:

    I can’t wait until a full shot of each is avaliable. I love the goat herder, even without the goat. I had been wanting to remake the Bat Lord with alternative older pieces, so I am excited for him. I also really love how they reimagined the black falcon symbol into a work out suit (?) On the DJ.

    When does my LEGO store open on Jan 1?

  8. Michael says:

    Jay, please weigh the exterior cardboard boxes (to centigrams) separately and post the distribution graph when you do your guide that I hope you do again. That seemed like the source of the variances and applying that range to each content weight will inform the odds of picking the right one.

  9. Michael Balin says:

    How do they get ravaged? My local stores put them behind the counter, and did this with the bags too.
    Because they, you know, aren’t stupid.

  10. Keith sf says:

    I think the cardboard boxes are here to stay; in fact the more I think about it, the more I think it’s a pretty savvy business move on Lego’s part.

    One of the most important markers of a company’s perceived strength and growth is their ESG rating. This goes for private as well as public companies. It’s *so* important, we’ve seen several large companies recently who have taken steps to improve their ESG profile, and have been willing to risk short-term hits on their profit margins and customer satisfaction in making those longer-term structural changes.

    So, Lego switches from poly bags to paper as part of their various ESG initiatives. The “hits” they take are negligible compared to the benefits. Ripped up boxes at Target? It’s small, isolated, sporadic … and it makes *us*, the fans, look bad, not Lego. Angry fans on the fan blogs? *Yawn*. Lost sales? Nope, those minifigures are going to sell, regardless. If we buy fewer minifigures at the Lego Store or Target or Scheels or whatever, that’s just more for the resellers to buy … and then sell to us on eBay and BrickLink.

    None of us are really going to boycott, or stop buying Legos.

    Lego enjoys the benefits of a higher ESG rating … plus increased traffic and $$ on BrickLink.

    We, on the other hand, will get used to just paying more – buying full sets, or paying a little extra per figure on eBay and BrickLink.

    It’s already in my calculation. So yes, that goat/shepherd is the real standout for me in this series 😆 but will I spend the time, money and effort to *buy* a scale, weigh dozens of boxes at a store, and *still* probably get the wrong one? (I agree with Liam Jordan’s comment below; scales are not a reliable method.)

    No, I’ll just need to decide if I like the goat enough to pay $10-15 for it on eBay.

  11. Kent says:

    My local store’s stock of the boxed Marvel CMF series was absolutely ravaged. With this series full of even more interesting and desirable figures, I’m afraid I won’t even be able to purchase them before they are all destroyed. I really hope LEGO gives us the option to purchase a full set.

  12. Patration says:

    Hopefully someone will produce a weighing list, with weights to 0.01g!

  13. Sharon says:

    Oh my goodness! Is that a Saluki or Afghan?

  14. Gon says:

    Omg the Noir Detective is carrying a red herring lol. Brilliant.

  15. Lorenzo says:

    No no I like the Lego and everything but the box it going to happen like last time pls go back to the bags pls 🙏😭 I beg u

    • Cyle Serra says:

      Keep the boxes but add a code on the box. Those who wanna know can look up the code those who want a surprise can be surprised. Simple.

    • Michael Balin says:

      Why? What’s wrong with the box?

      • Alastair says:

        True story, Michael.
        The box is better for the environment, and if people are really ratty about it, they can download BrickSearch for free.
        Scan the barcode and you know exactly what’s in the box. Better than weighing it! 😁

  16. Liam Jordan says:

    Looks a decent little series. The goat herd/shepherd would look good with the castle or in a medieval set up

    Also, “Get your weighing scales ready”

    Sorry Jay, but that doesn’t work.

    A friend and I spent an hour the other night with a box of the Marvel figs and a very good scale, none of them were correct according to any of the weight guides we consulted.

    Lego should have taken all the widespread reports of boxes being ripped open and left on shelves as a sign to go back to the bags. A shame really.

    • Terrence Myers says:

      The comment is really enraging. It doesn’t work.

    • StarWarsFever says:

      I respectfully disagree. I used a scale for all of the Marvel CMF S2 boxes and pulled each figure that I wanted ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

      • Caed says:

        Same here. People have to remember that the amount of glue causes slight fluctuations in weight.
        A tip I figured out embarrassingly late is, say you have 2 boxes. If the minifig you want weighs 15g in the guide and there is one box at 14.9g and another at 15.1g, take the 15.1g one. They usually won’t weigh less than the guide.

  17. GJBricks says:

    They look great. My question is given that we can’t feel the bags now, are they going to sell complete sets?

    • Rowan Jones says:

      I usually buy them from a local LEGO store, and even when they were in bags, they would just separate the, into their piles, so it was easy to buy a full set. No sure what they’re doing about boxes though.

    • Michael Balin says:

      Don’t they sell boxes with 3 sets on each?

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