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Lego Harry Potter es un tema de Lego basado en las películas de la serie Harry Potter . Tiene licencia de Warner Bros .. Se hicieron modelos de Lego de escenas, vehículos y personajes importantes para las primeras seis películas y todos los libros publicados. Los primeros decorados aparecieron en 2001, coincidiendo con el estreno de la primera película, Harry Potter y la piedra filosofal . Los sets posteriores se lanzaron junto con las nuevas películas, hasta Harry Potter y la Orden del Fénix . Luego, la línea quedó inactiva durante tres años, y los sets se lanzaron en 2010 y 2011. En 2018, se anunció que más sets basados ​​en Harry PotterLa franquicia sería lanzada, incluyendo nuevos sets basados ​​en Animales fantásticos y Dónde encontrarlos y su secuela, Animales fantásticos: Los crímenes de Grindelwald .

Resumen [ editar ]

El enfoque principal de la línea es el primer año de Harry Potter en el Colegio Hogwarts de Magia y Hechicería cuando descubre que es un mago famoso y comienza su educación.

Historia [ editar ]

En enero de 2004, el propietario y director ejecutivo de Lego, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, anunció un cambio de dirección para la empresa, que en ese momento se enfrentaba a una pérdida de 1.400 millones de coronas danesas, y que la empresa se centraría en productos principales y no en "grandes IP relacionadas con películas. como Harry Potter ". [2] Una semana después, la compañía aclaró que esto no significaba ningún "cambio radical" inmediato, y que el tema de Harry Potter continuaría. Sin embargo, el tema se suspendió después de 2007 por un tiempo.

En junio de 2009, Lego anunció oficialmente que un videojuego, Lego Harry Potter: años 1 a 4 , estaba en producción y se lanzó en junio de 2010. Lego Harry Potter: años 5 a 7 se lanzó en noviembre de 2011.

Warner Bros. y Lego anunciaron el 12 de febrero de 2010 que seis juegos, incluido el Castillo de Hogwarts (número de juego: 4842) , Hagrid's Hut (número de juego: 4738) , The Burrow (número de juego: 4840) , Hogwarts Express (número de juego: 4841) , Dobby's Release (número de set: 4736) y Quidditch Match (número de set: 4737) se lanzarían en octubre de 2010. Estos sets tienen minifiguras y animales recién decorados, incluidos Luna Lovegood, Bellatrix Lestrange, nuevos búhos y nuevos cerdos. También se anunció un juego de mesa Lego Harry Potter que estuvo disponible en agosto. En 2013, The LEGO Group descontinuó oficialmente los sets de Lego Harry Potter. [3]Sin embargo, un paquete adicional de Lego Dimensions con Harry Potter y Voldemort estaba programado para ser lanzado el 27 de septiembre de 2016. [4]

En 2018, se anunció que se lanzarían más sets basados ​​en el Universo de Harry Potter, comenzando con un set basado en el Gran Salón.

El 28 de abril de 2020, se anunció que se lanzarían más sets basados ​​en el universo de Harry Potter en agosto de 2020. [5]

El 31 de agosto de 2020, LEGO Group anunció que el próximo mes se lanzaría el último set Diagon Alley (número de set: 75978) . [6]

Durante la ola de reinicio posterior a 2018, Lego también lanzó dos series de minifiguras coleccionables de Lego Harry Potter bajo el tema de las minifiguras de Lego .

En 2021, se anunció que Harry Potter Hogwarts Crests (número de set: 31201) se lanzaría el 1 de enero de 2021 como una submarca del tema Lego Art . [7] Lego también ha anunciado que se lanzarán más juegos en el verano de 2021 para conmemorar el 20 aniversario de Lego Harry Potter. [8]

Conjuntos [ editar ]

Harry Potter y la piedra filosofal (2001-2002) [ editar ]

La primera película vio el mayor número de decorados, con catorce en total. Inicialmente, solo se produjeron once, sin embargo, se lanzaron tres más al año siguiente.

Harry Potter y la cámara secreta (2002-2003) [ editar ]

Se produjeron diez sets basados ​​en la segunda película de la serie, dos de los cuales se estrenaron un año después de la segunda película. Estos decorados fueron diseñados para combinarse con los decorados de la primera película.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)[edit]

The third film saw eleven sets released, including the first Lego Harry Potter mini set. In addition, the minifigures became fleshed toned, following Lego universal change for licensed characters.

Mini-sets (Small Polybags)[edit]

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)[edit]

Only four sets based on the fourth film were released. The Harry Potter minifigure headpiece was redesigned in this series.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)[edit]

Only one set was produced based on the fifth film foreshadowing the theme's assumed retirement. This was the last Harry Potter themed set until 2010.[9]

Revival Series (2010)[edit]

Lego revived the Harry Potter theme after a three-year gap from previous set released in 2007. These new sets were released October 1, 2010 within the UK. All sets are remakes of previous ones with the exception of one new set, The Burrow, which is based on a scene from Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.[11][12]

2011[edit]

Lego released four main sets in 2011. Diagon Alley was released in January, while the other three sets were released on June 1, 2011, around the time of the cinema release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. However, the Trolley, The Lab and the Mini Hogwarts Express were all promotional sets that were released in different countries at different times, which were either being given away with newspaper offers, the purchase of Diagon Alley from the Lego Shop and also with the pre-order of the game, Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7.

2016[edit]

Lego has produced a Harry Potter-themed Lego Dimensions "team pack" with a scheduled release date of 27 September 2016 in the United States. This add-on pack includes Harry Potter and Voldemort minifigs that are largely similar to the 2010/2011 versions. Key differences include a different hairpiece for Harry Potter and a brown wand instead of a white one for Voldemort. The add-on pack also includes small versions of the Weasleys' flying car and the Hogwarts Express engine. This "team pack" number is 71247. An additional "fun pack" featuring Hermione Granger and Buckbeak (71348) was released on May 9, 2017. Add-on packs based on Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them are set for release alongside the film on 18 November 2016; these include a "story pack" containing Newt Scamander, a Niffler and a MACUSA model (71253), and a "fun pack" containing Tina Goldstein and a Swooping Evil (71257).

Second Revival Series (2018—)[edit]

2018 (Focused on the Philosopher's Stone and the Chamber of Secrets)[edit]

Harry Potter sets were released on July 1, 2018, including a set based on the Great Hall in the first two movies. The theme also includes sets based on the "Fantastic Beasts" movies. It was also revealed that on September 1st, a 6000 piece microscale Hogwarts will be released for purchase by Lego V.I.P members.[13]

2019 (Focused on the Prisoner of Azkaban and the Goblet of Fire)[edit]

Harry Potter sets were released on June 1, 2019.[15][16]

2020 (Focused on the Order of the Phoenix and the Half-Blood Prince)[edit]

Harry Potter sets were released in Europe on June 1, 2020, and in North America on August 24, 2020 (Originally planned for August 1).

2021[edit]

On January 1 2021, Lego released the Harry Potter Hogwarts Crests (set number: 31201) under the Lego Art theme.[17]

Hogwarts Moment[edit]

4 Lego Harry Potter sets were released under the Hogwarts Moment subtheme on January 1 2021.

20th Anniversary (Focused on the Philosopher's Stone and the Chamber of Secrets)[edit]

On April 16 2021, Lego announced the upcoming release of new Harry Potter sets from June 1 2021 to mark the 20th anniversary of Lego Harry Potter. Selected sets will also include an exclusive golden minifigure to mark the celebration.[18][19]

LEGO Minifigures[edit]

Since the 2018 return of the theme, Lego has released two sets of Harry Potter Collectible Minifigures Series, the first in 2018 and another in 2020.

Video games[edit]

Lego Harry Potter Collection[edit]

In June 2009, it was officially announced by Lego that a video game, Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4, was in production and released in June 2010.[20][21][22] Lego Harry Potter: Years 5–7 was released in November 2011.[23][24] The video games were released for the PlayStation 4 on October 21, 2016, as part of the Lego Harry Potter Collection, and was also released for the Xbox One and Nintendo Switch on October 30, 2018.[25][26]

Lego Dimensions[edit]

The crossover toys-to-life game Lego Dimensions[27][28][29][30] developed by Traveller's Tales features content based on both the original Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. A "team pack"[31][32][33][34] includes an additional level that recreates the events of the original film and adds Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort as a playable characters. A "story pack" offers an extended six-level story campaign retelling the events of the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and includes Newt Scamander as a playable character[a]. Additional "fun packs" add Tina Goldstein and Hermione Granger as playable characters.[35]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Upon completing the included levels, players can use the Newt Scamander figure to also control Jacob Kowalski in the game.

References[edit]

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Bibliography[edit]

  • LEGO Harry Potter: Building the Magical World. Authored by Elizabeth Dowsett. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2011. ISBN 0-75668-257-6
  • LEGO Harry Potter Magical Adventures Ultimate Sticker Book. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2011. ISBN 1-40537-003-3
  • The Harry Potter LEGO Minifigure Catalog : 1st Edition. Authored by Christoph Bartneck. Published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, 2012. ISBN 1-47010-807-0
  • Lego(r) Harry Potter: Characters of the Magical World. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2012. ISBN 0-75669-257-1
  • Witches and Wizards Character Handbook (LEGO Harry Potter). Authored by Samantha Swank. Published by Scholastic Inc., 2018. ISBN 1-40719-236-1
  • Harry Potter Build Your Own Adventure. Authored by Elizabeth Dowsett. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2019. ISBN 0-24136-373-X
  • Harry Potter The Magical Guide to the Wizarding World. Authored by Rosie Peet. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2019. ISBN 0-24139-735-9
  • LEGO Harry Potter Build Your Own Adventure : With LEGO Harry Potter Minifigure and Exclusive Model. Authored by Elizabeth Dowsett. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2019. ISBN 0-24136-373-X
  • Lego Harry Potter: A Magical Search and Find Adventure (Activity Book with Snape Minifigure). Authored by Ameet Studio. Published by Scholastic Inc., 2019. ISBN 1-33858-189-9
  • LEGO Harry Potter: Back to Hogwarts Activity Book + minifigure. Authored by Ameet Studio. Published by Scholastic Inc., 2019. ISBN 1-33831-147-6
  • Harry Potter Magical Treasury: A Visual Guide to the Wizarding World. Authored by Elizabeth Dowsett. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2020. ISBN 0-24140-945-4
  • LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Adventures. Published by Centum Books, 2020. ISBN 1-91339-900-1
  • Adventure with Buckbeak! (Lego Harry Potter: Activity Book with Minifigure). Authored by Ameet Studio. Published by Scholastic Inc., 2020. ISBN 1-33863-853-X
  • LEGO (R) Harry Potter (TM) Magical Treasury : A Visual Guide to the Wizarding World (with exclusive Tom Riddle minifigure). Authored by Elizabeth Dowsett. Published by Dorling Kindersley, 2020. ISBN 0-24140-945-4

External links[edit]

  • Lego Harry Potter at Lego.com