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LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special Coming Tomorrow!

Coming to Disney+ tomorrow, November 17th, The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special reunites Rey, Finn, Poe, Chewie, Rose, and the droids for a joyous feast on Life Day. Below is the trailer as well as some other info about this special holiday film.

Produced by Atomic Cartoons in collaboration with the LEGO Group and Lucasfilm Ltd., the LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special is directed by Ken Cunningham and executive-produced by Jason Cosler, Jacqui Lopez, Keith Malone, Josh Rimes, James Waugh, Jill Wilfert, and David Shayne (the latter of whom served as the film’s writer). Using mainly LEGO CGI assets, the special stars voice talents from performers who worked on Star Wars films and television series and was inspired by the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special.

The synopsis of the film is as follows: Rey sets off on a new adventure with BB-8 to gain a deeper knowledge of the Force. At a mysterious Jedi Temple, she is hurled into a cross-timeline adventure through beloved moments in Star Wars cinematic history, coming into contact with Luke Skywalker, Darth Vader, Yoda, Obi-Wan and other iconic heroes and villains from all nine Skywalker saga films. But will she make it back in time for the Life Day feast and learn the true meaning of holiday spirit?

It’s also worth noting that the #75279 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar was designed in concert with the development and production of the show, the two influencing each other. The figures and trinkets included in the product directly take from the LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special. The set is currently out of stock, but you might still be able to get it before now and Christmas at the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? Are you planning to watch the holiday special? Do you decorate your Star Wars sets for the holidays? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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LEGO Life Magazine & Special Product Catalog

If you’re subscribed to the LEGO Life Magazine, you should have gotten the fourth issue of the year by now. As usual, the magazine is full of comics, puzzles, posters, and games, and because we are close to Christmas, it includes some holiday-themed activities and building projects as well.

Even though the magazine is meant for kids, I also like to look through it as an adult. It often features small builds that give me some ideas, introduces me to sets I haven’t paid much attention to, and the various puzzles and games are always fun.

One thing I noted in this particular issue is how many Christmas-themed minifigs LEGO released this year. I like to collect different torso decorations, as I make sure no two minifigs are alike in my city, and all the various Christmas sweaters add lots of variety. (Most of these minifigs can be found in the LEGO Advent Calendars and other Christmas-themed sets.)

Another unique feature of this issue is that it came with a thick product catalog. This is not the regular shopping catalog LEGO VIP members normally get with some of the most popular sets, but a smaller and thicker magazine with 123 pages featuring pretty much the entire currently available product range. There are no descriptions and no prices included, only set pictures, set numbers, and names.

I have never seen a catalog like this in the U.S., but I believe it is more common in European countries. I like it. It allows me to look through most of the currently available LEGO sets without being glued to a computer screen. Note that some of the later sets released this year are not featured, so the catalog is not as complete as the database of the Online LEGO Shop.

As far as holiday-themed activities, there are instructions for a small Gingerbread House at the back of the LEGO Life Magazine, and the front features a Snowman mech, snowball, and a pine tree using green bananas. Green bananas don’t exist yet, so this is just a fun image, but the snowman mech and snowball could be built with real pieces.

In summary, this issue of the LEGO Life Magazine should keep young LEGO fans entertained during the holiday season. If you don’t get the LEGO Life Magazine, you can subscribe at the LEGO Life Magazine website. And if the magazine isn’t shipped to your region, you can also download issues on the same website (although the latest issues are usually delayed.)

What do you think? Do you get the LEGO Life Magazine? Have you received the latest issue yet? What do you think of the additional product catalog? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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