Lego is asking Yu-Gi-Oh followers to design its first potential set primarily based on the cardboard recreation anime, that means 30 years after the manga initially launched, Yu-Gi-pilled millennials may lastly be get to duel in Lego kind. Anime may find yourself being the subsequent profitable frontier for the corporate’s licensed brick empire.
The toy firm has announced a contest for Yu-Gi-Oh followers to submit concepts for a buildable set, however it has a couple of guidelines and rules that can slender down the eligible designs. The examples Lego offers embody fashions of characters and their trademark monsters, akin to Yugi and the Darkish Magician or Kaiba and his Blue-Eyes White Dragon. Dioramas of iconic duels from the anime, or a standalone monster, are additionally allowed.
Lego is particularly searching for concepts primarily based on the Battle Metropolis and Duelist Kingdom event arcs from the unique anime, so should you have been considering of an concept for a personality in one of many more moderen anime sequence, suppose once more. Every concept will need to have between 400 and 2000 items to be thought of. Lego shouldn’t be searching for chump units right here.
That’s all effectively and good, however I’m stunned Lego isn’t taking an apparent route and releasing a Millennium Puzzle Lego set when Yugi actually builds his signature pyramid pendant that he wears round his neck like an precise Lego. Possibly if this contest takes off Lego will contemplate different Yu-Gi-Oh fashions. That one looks as if a no brainer.
Nonetheless, the deal with the unique anime sequence does make it sound like Lego is focusing on older followers who grew up with the traditional playing cards and characters, which is according to the advertising of different collaborations just like the Pokémon units that particularly known as out individuals who have again ache and payments to pay.
However hey, these items are costly, require a whole lot of endurance to assemble, and are way more elaborate than the smaller units you see marketed to youngsters. Submissions are open till March 10.

