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** Many ''Star Wars'' fans also tend to heavily dislike "gimmick" battle packs, which are battlepacks that feature lesser known, deep cut, and

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** Many ''Star Wars'' fans also tend to heavily dislike "gimmick" battle packs, which are battlepacks battle packs that feature lesser known, deep cut, and absurd forces as the feature, [[labelnote:Examples]] 75198 ''Tatooine Battle Pack'',75167 ''Bounty Hunters Speeder Bike Battle Pack'', and 75088 ''Senate Commandos Battle Pack''.[[/labelnote]] primarily because these are the battle packs where one can heavily agree that they take away the primary appela of these battle packs (to build an army).

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** Specific to ''LEGO Star Wars'', there is a bit of debate about battle packs that include unique, named figures or officer-type figures. Detractors state that the inclusion of these figures makes them automatically bad because they remove the core aspect of what the battle pack was originally supposed to be [[labelnote:Explanation]]When originally created back in 2007, battle packs were marketed as allowing you to construct an army.[[/labelnote]] since the unique figures restrict the purchasing of more of the sets to create an army (as generally army builds do not include more than one of said figure to be accurate to the source material.) Those in favor of said battle packs state that it appeared that LEGO had moved away from this purpose of battle packs and instead now allows them to obtain popular figures for a cheap price. The latter argument also falls into conflict with collectors who admonish battle packs with previously rare figures (exclusive to primarily very expensive sets) as they believe that it diminishes the value of these figures.



** Identical minifigures that show up in almost every set in a theme are generally disliked, especially those that have no story related reasons to be included. For instance, Owen Grady shows up in three of the four ''WesternAnimation/JurassicWorldCampCretaceous'' sets, despite not being a character in the series.
** ''Franchise/StarWars'' fans have several [[https://brickset.com/article/33731/what-is-the-worst-lego-star-wars-set universally disliked sets]], whether due to poor build quality, inaccuracy or downgrades, poor minifigure selection, or bad pricing. This includes 75098 Assault on Hoth (due to being a mish-mash of smaller play sets and not living up to the Ultimate Collector's Series name), and 75201 First Order AT-ST (an incomplete model that costs the same as the previous released complete one).
** ''Star Wars'' fans also tend to dislike the minifigures in the initial ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Clone Wars]]'' sets from 2008-14, due to their [[https://blocksmag.com/why-did-lego-star-wars-the-clone-wars-minifigures-have-weird-eyes/ large cartoonish eyes]], which were designed to imitate their appearance in the series, but many felt that they end up [[NonStandardCharacterDesign clashing with the aesthetics]] of regular Lego minifigures. This was dropped when sets based on ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' came around.

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** Identical minifigures that show up in almost every set in a theme are generally disliked, especially those that have no story related reasons to be included. For instance, Owen Grady shows up in three of the four ''WesternAnimation/JurassicWorldCampCretaceous'' sets, despite not being a character in the series.
series. This issue is mostly played straight for figures which aren't faceless Mooks (so this say, doesn't apply to cases like Robo SWATs or clone troopers.).
** ''Franchise/StarWars'' fans have several [[https://brickset.com/article/33731/what-is-the-worst-lego-star-wars-set universally disliked sets]], whether due to poor build quality, inaccuracy or downgrades, poor minifigure selection, or bad pricing. This includes 75098 Assault on Hoth (due to being a mish-mash of smaller play sets and not living up to the Ultimate Collector's Series name), 75199 General Grevious's Combat Speeder (a comically out-of-proportion and heavily overpriced set) and 75201 First Order AT-ST (an incomplete model that costs the same as the previous released complete one).
** Many ''Star Wars'' fans also tend to heavily dislike "gimmick" battle packs, which are battlepacks that feature lesser known, deep cut, and
** ''Star Wars'' fans also tend to dislike the minifigures in the initial ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Clone Wars]]'' sets from 2008-14, due to their [[https://blocksmag.com/why-did-lego-star-wars-the-clone-wars-minifigures-have-weird-eyes/ large cartoonish eyes]], which were designed to imitate their appearance in the series, but many felt that they end up [[NonStandardCharacterDesign clashing with the aesthetics]] of regular Lego minifigures. This was dropped when sets based on ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' came around.around, with some hate of the series's cartoony portions carrying over to here (primarily in regards to the stormtrooper helmets.



** Shooters. Stud shooters, flick missiles, or large cannons are generally disliked by older collectors as they tend to stick out and look odd. Fans of series such as Ninjago or Star Wars have also grown tired of them due to being included in practically almost every set. LEGO Star Wars collectors also dislike how they've been replacing plenty of unique and diverse molds of blasters in favor of uniform stud shooter guns. As play features, they also serve no purpose to collectors who like to display their sets and keep them in tact rather than playing with them.

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** Shooters. Stud shooters, flick missiles, or large cannons are generally disliked by older collectors as they tend to stick out and look odd. Fans of series such as Ninjago or Star Wars have also grown tired of them due to being included in practically almost every set. LEGO Star Wars collectors also dislike how they've been replacing plenty of unique and diverse molds of blasters in favor of uniform stud shooter guns. As play features, they also serve no purpose to collectors who like to display their sets and keep them in tact rather than playing with them. This hate particularly got bad when it came to battle packs, as over time collectors would accumulate a massive number of these in sets.


** Even if you just want to be a LEGO builder, buying bricks at all will cost you quite a bit; good luck tracking down bricks for more obscure colors for cheap, as quite a few bricks were, of course, only released along with specific sets that collectors already have to pay a lot of money to find--sending you down the Archives anyhow. [[TakeAThirdOption You could just buy the bricks secondhand]], [[CrackIsCheaper but]]...

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** Even if you just want to be a LEGO builder, buying bricks at all will cost you quite a bit; good luck tracking down bricks for more obscure colors for cheap, as quite a few bricks were, of course, only released along with specific sets that collectors already have to pay a lot of money to find--sending you down the Archives anyhow. [[TakeAThirdOption You could just buy the bricks secondhand]], [[CrackIsCheaper but]]...



** LEGO Vs Mega Bloks shorts on Website/YouTube are not uncommon. Both are similar in design and use, and LEGO did sue Mega Bloks in the past. LEGO fans tend to consider Mega Bloks just a ShoddyKnockoffProduct, while Mega Bloks fans consider LEGO [[CrackIsCheaper overpriced]]. It doesn't help that both companies have used some of the same licenses at different points (like ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{Minions}}''), which has inevitably led to comparisons between them and arguments over who did the license better.

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** LEGO Vs Mega Bloks shorts on Website/YouTube are not uncommon. Both are similar in design and use, and LEGO did sue Mega Bloks in the past. LEGO fans tend to consider Mega Bloks just a ShoddyKnockoffProduct, while Mega Bloks fans consider LEGO [[CrackIsCheaper overpriced]].overpriced. It doesn't help that both companies have used some of the same licenses at different points (like ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{Minions}}''), which has inevitably led to comparisons between them and arguments over who did the license better.
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** LEGO Vs Mega Bloks shorts on Website/YouTube are not uncommon. Both are similar in design and use, and LEGO did sue Mega Bloks in the past. LEGO fans tend to consider Mega Bloks just a ShoddyKnockoffProduct, while Mega Bloks fans consider LEGO [[CrackIsCheaper overpriced]]. It doesn't help that both companies have used some of the same licenses at different points (like ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{Minions}}''), which has inevitably led to comparisons between them and whose approach to the IP is better.

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** LEGO Vs Mega Bloks shorts on Website/YouTube are not uncommon. Both are similar in design and use, and LEGO did sue Mega Bloks in the past. LEGO fans tend to consider Mega Bloks just a ShoddyKnockoffProduct, while Mega Bloks fans consider LEGO [[CrackIsCheaper overpriced]]. It doesn't help that both companies have used some of the same licenses at different points (like ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{Minions}}''), which has inevitably led to comparisons between them and whose approach to arguments over who did the IP is license better.

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* FandomRivalry: There is a well-established three-way FriendlyRivalry among fans of the three eldest Toys/LEGOThemes: Toys/LEGOSpace, Toys/LEGOCastle, and Toys/LEGOTrains.
** LEGO Vs Mega Bloks shorts on Website/YouTube are not uncommon. Both are similar in design and use, and LEGO did sue Mega Bloks in the past. LEGO fans tend to consider Mega Bloks just a ShoddyKnockoffProduct, while Mega Bloks fans consider LEGO [[CrackIsCheaper overpriced]].

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There is a well-established three-way FriendlyRivalry among fans of the three eldest Toys/LEGOThemes: Toys/LEGOSpace, Toys/LEGOCastle, and Toys/LEGOTrains.
** LEGO Vs Mega Bloks shorts on Website/YouTube are not uncommon. Both are similar in design and use, and LEGO did sue Mega Bloks in the past. LEGO fans tend to consider Mega Bloks just a ShoddyKnockoffProduct, while Mega Bloks fans consider LEGO [[CrackIsCheaper overpriced]]. It doesn't help that both companies have used some of the same licenses at different points (like ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{Minions}}''), which has inevitably led to comparisons between them and whose approach to the IP is better.
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For tropes related to LEGO ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'', go [[YMMV/{{Bionicle}} here]].
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For tropes related to LEGO ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'', go [[YMMV/{{Bionicle}} here]].

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* AnimationAgeGhetto: Despite LEGO marketing itself as an all-ages affair and having made sets specifically aimed toward adult collectors, LEGO is commonly regarded to be something only young kids can enjoy and something they are expected to "outgrow" past a certain age, with adult LEGO fans being seen as [[{{Manchild}} immature losers]] by some. It doesn't help that LEGO sets — including the adult sets — are frequently sold in the kids' toy aisle in stores and that most LEGO sets are based on [=IP=]s aimed at children (including some of [[MisaimedMarketing the adult sets]]), adding to this mindset.

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* AnimationAgeGhetto: Despite LEGO marketing itself as an all-ages affair and having made sets specifically aimed toward adult collectors, LEGO is commonly regarded to be something only young kids can enjoy and something they are expected to "outgrow" past a certain age, with adult LEGO fans being seen as [[{{Manchild}} immature losers]] by some. It doesn't help that LEGO sets — including the adult sets — are frequently sold in the kids' toy aisle in stores and that most LEGO sets are based on [=IP=]s aimed at children (including some of [[MisaimedMarketing [[MisaimedMerchandising the adult sets]]), adding to this mindset.


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* MisaimedMerchandising: The LEGO Ideas ''Series/SesameStreet'' and ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' sets are 18+ sets for adult collectors, even though both sets are based on franchises typically aimed at young children. This ended up angering parents, who would buy the sets for their kids, only for them to not enjoy the sets due to how large and complicated they are (since they are meant for adults). Likely as a result of this, LEGO has stopped doing 18+ sets based on kids' [=IPs=], instead aiming for works that are already geared towards an older audience or have MultipleDemographicAppeal built into them.
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** ''Star Wars'' fans also tend to dislike the minifigures in the initial ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Clone Wars]]'' sets from 2008-14, due to their [[https://blocksmag.com/why-did-lego-star-wars-the-clone-wars-minifigures-have-weird-eyes/ large cartoonish eyes]], which were designed to imitate their appearance in the series, but many felt that they end up clashing with the aesthetics of regular Lego minifigures. This was dropped when sets based on ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' came around.

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** ''Star Wars'' fans also tend to dislike the minifigures in the initial ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Clone Wars]]'' sets from 2008-14, due to their [[https://blocksmag.com/why-did-lego-star-wars-the-clone-wars-minifigures-have-weird-eyes/ large cartoonish eyes]], which were designed to imitate their appearance in the series, but many felt that they end up [[NonStandardCharacterDesign clashing with the aesthetics aesthetics]] of regular Lego minifigures. This was dropped when sets based on ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' came around.
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** ''Star Wars'' fans also tend to dislike the minifigures in the initial ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars Clone Wars]]'' sets from 2008-14, due to their [[https://blocksmag.com/why-did-lego-star-wars-the-clone-wars-minifigures-have-weird-eyes/ large cartoonish eyes]], which were designed to imitate their appearance in the series, but many felt that they end up clashing with the aesthetics of regular Lego minifigures. This was dropped when sets based on ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsRebels'' came around.
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** For a number of years minifigures coexisted with maxifigs, until the latter were discontinued during the early 80s. Sets like [[https://brickset.com/sets/208-1/Mother-with-baby 208 Mother with Baby]] used standard minifigures as babies, and to a modern audience, it can be seen as a regular human being forced by giants to dress up as a baby.

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** Arguments have broken out in the Lego community on whether minifigures should adopt more realistic skin tones. Supporters argue that this allows for greater ethnic diversity and realism when it comes to real life or licensed characters, while detractors argue that the yellow skin is more iconic and a neutral way of representing all skin tones.



* FandomHeresy: There are many Lego fans who consider it sacrilegious for minifigures to be colored anything other than yellow, outside of licensed themes. Some purists even detest modern yellow minifigures for [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks abandoning the original minimalistic dot eyes]].

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* FandomHeresy: There are many Lego fans who consider it sacrilegious for minifigures to be colored anything other than yellow, outside of licensed themes. Some purists even detest modern yellow minifigures for [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks abandoning the original minimalistic dot eyes]].eyes and smiley face]].

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* FandomHeresy: There are many Lego fans who consider it sacrilegious for minifigures to be colored anything other than yellow, outside of licensed themes. Some purists even detest modern yellow minifigures for [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks abandoning the original minimalistic dot eyes]].



** Identical minifigures that show up in almost every set in a theme, especially those that have no story related reasons to be included. For instance, Owen Grady shows up in three of the four ''WesternAnimation/JurassicWorldCampCretaceous'' sets, despite not being a character in the series.

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** Identical minifigures that show up in almost every set in a theme, theme are generally disliked, especially those that have no story related reasons to be included. For instance, Owen Grady shows up in three of the four ''WesternAnimation/JurassicWorldCampCretaceous'' sets, despite not being a character in the series.



*** [[Franchise/DuckTales The Duck triplets]]. Yes, they're the main characters of a popular cartoon, but adding them is a very risky move, since they take up three spaces. Not too mention that they [[SingleMindedTwins hardly count as seperate characters]], before [[DivergentCharacterEvolution their retooling]] in ''WesternAnimation/Ducktales2017'', at least.

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*** [[Franchise/DuckTales The Duck triplets]]. Yes, they're the main characters of a popular cartoon, but adding them is a very risky move, since they take up three spaces. Not too mention that they [[SingleMindedTwins hardly count as seperate separate characters]], before [[DivergentCharacterEvolution their retooling]] in ''WesternAnimation/Ducktales2017'', at least.



* ValuesDissonance: It's very unlikely that [[https://brickset.com/sets/215-1/Red-Indians set 215 "Red Indians"]] (who are literally coloured red rather than the usual yellow), or even the 1990s Western sets, would be considered acceptable in the 2020s.

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* ValuesDissonance: It's very unlikely that [[https://brickset.com/sets/215-1/Red-Indians set 215 "Red Indians"]] (who are literally coloured colored red rather than the usual yellow), or even the 1990s Western sets, would be considered acceptable in the 2020s.
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** 2024 has a set scheduled to come out based on ''Film/TheTwilightSaga''. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer No, seriously.]]


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** 2024 is set to come out with a set based around ''Film/TheTwilightSaga''-- a series that's particularly infamous as a LoveTriangle set against the backdrop of a violent conflict between werewolves and vampires, characters who are selfish and manipulative jerks, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking sparkling vampires.]]
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** The Big-figs are an even [[{{JustForPun}} bigger]] case. While some like them for the amounts of detail they provide, others dislike them because of having only two joints and two possible ways to customize them, the fact that they're [[JunkRare incredibly hard to get]], or simply because they prefer [[TakeAThirdOption the mini-fig/big-fig]] [[EnsembleDarkhorse combination variant]].[[note]]e.g. [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 Leatherhead.]][[/note]] In 2023, LEGO added another movable part to big-figs: the head. Older ones didn't have a rotating head.

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** The Big-figs are an even [[{{JustForPun}} bigger]] bigger case. While some like them for the amounts of detail they provide, others dislike them because of having only two joints and two possible ways to customize them, the fact that they're [[JunkRare incredibly hard to get]], or simply because they prefer [[TakeAThirdOption the mini-fig/big-fig]] [[EnsembleDarkhorse combination variant]].[[note]]e.g. [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 Leatherhead.]][[/note]] In 2023, LEGO added another movable part to big-figs: the head. Older ones didn't have a rotating head.
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** The Big-figs are an even [[{{Pun}} bigger]] case. While some like them for the amounts of detail they provide, others dislike them because of having only two joints and two possible ways to customize them, the fact that they're [[JunkRare incredibly hard to get]], or simply because they prefer [[TakeAThirdOption the mini-fig/big-fig]] [[EnsembleDarkhorse combination variant]].[[note]]e.g. [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 Leatherhead.]][[/note]] In 2023, LEGO added another movable part to big-figs: the head. Older ones didn't have a rotating head.

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** The Big-figs are an even [[{{Pun}} [[{{JustForPun}} bigger]] case. While some like them for the amounts of detail they provide, others dislike them because of having only two joints and two possible ways to customize them, the fact that they're [[JunkRare incredibly hard to get]], or simply because they prefer [[TakeAThirdOption the mini-fig/big-fig]] [[EnsembleDarkhorse combination variant]].[[note]]e.g. [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 Leatherhead.]][[/note]] In 2023, LEGO added another movable part to big-figs: the head. Older ones didn't have a rotating head.
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** The Big-figs are an even [[{{Pun bigger}}]] case. While some like them for the amounts of detail they provide, others dislike them because of having only two joints and two possible ways to customize them, the fact that they're [[JunkRare incredibly hard to get]], or simply because they prefer [[TakeAThirdOption the mini-fig/big-fig]] [[EnsembleDarkhorse combination variant]].[[note]]e.g. [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 Leatherhead.]][[/note]] In 2023, LEGO added another movable part to big-figs: the head. Older ones didn't have a rotating head.

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** The Big-figs are an even [[{{Pun bigger}}]] [[{{Pun}} bigger]] case. While some like them for the amounts of detail they provide, others dislike them because of having only two joints and two possible ways to customize them, the fact that they're [[JunkRare incredibly hard to get]], or simply because they prefer [[TakeAThirdOption the mini-fig/big-fig]] [[EnsembleDarkhorse combination variant]].[[note]]e.g. [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 Leatherhead.]][[/note]] In 2023, LEGO added another movable part to big-figs: the head. Older ones didn't have a rotating head.
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** The Big-figs are an even [[{{Pun bigger}}]] case. While some like them for the amounts of detail they provide, others dislike them because of having only two joints and two possible ways to customize them, the fact that they're [[JunkRare incredibly hard to get]], or simply because they prefer [[TakeAThirdOption the mini-fig/big-fig]] [[EnsembleDarkhorse combination variant]].[[note]]e.g. [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 Leatherhead.]][[/note]] In 2023, LEGO added another movable part to big-figs: the head. Older oes didn't have a rotating head.

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** The Big-figs are an even [[{{Pun bigger}}]] case. While some like them for the amounts of detail they provide, others dislike them because of having only two joints and two possible ways to customize them, the fact that they're [[JunkRare incredibly hard to get]], or simply because they prefer [[TakeAThirdOption the mini-fig/big-fig]] [[EnsembleDarkhorse combination variant]].[[note]]e.g. [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 Leatherhead.]][[/note]] In 2023, LEGO added another movable part to big-figs: the head. Older oes ones didn't have a rotating head.
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** The Big-figs are an even bigger case. While some like them for the amounts of detail they provide, others dislike them because of having only two joints and two possible ways to customize them, the fact that they're [[JunkRare incredibly hard to get]], or simply because they prefer [[TakeAThirdOption the mini-fig/big-fig]] [[EnsembleDarkhorse combination variant]].[[note]]e.g. [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 Leatherhead.]][[/note]]

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** The Big-figs are an even bigger [[{{Pun bigger}}]] case. While some like them for the amounts of detail they provide, others dislike them because of having only two joints and two possible ways to customize them, the fact that they're [[JunkRare incredibly hard to get]], or simply because they prefer [[TakeAThirdOption the mini-fig/big-fig]] [[EnsembleDarkhorse combination variant]].[[note]]e.g. [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 Leatherhead.]][[/note]]]][[/note]] In 2023, LEGO added another movable part to big-figs: the head. Older oes didn't have a rotating head.
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* AnimationAgeGhetto: Despite LEGO marketing itself as an all-ages affair and having made sets specifically aimed toward adult collectors, LEGO is commonly regarded to be something only young kids can enjoy and something they are expected to "outgrow" past a certain age, with adult Lego fans being seen as [[{{Manchild}} immature losers]] by some. It doesn't help that LEGO sets — including the adult sets — are frequently sold in the kids' toy aisle in stores and that most LEGO sets are based on [=IP=]s aimed at children (including some of [[MisaimedMarketing the adult sets]]), adding to this mindset.

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* AnimationAgeGhetto: Despite LEGO marketing itself as an all-ages affair and having made sets specifically aimed toward adult collectors, LEGO is commonly regarded to be something only young kids can enjoy and something they are expected to "outgrow" past a certain age, with adult Lego LEGO fans being seen as [[{{Manchild}} immature losers]] by some. It doesn't help that LEGO sets — including the adult sets — are frequently sold in the kids' toy aisle in stores and that most LEGO sets are based on [=IP=]s aimed at children (including some of [[MisaimedMarketing the adult sets]]), adding to this mindset.
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* PresumedFlop: Many LEGO fans believe that every LEGO theme that ends (''Toys/LegoMarsMission'', ''Toys/LegoPowerMiners'', ''Toys/LegoAgents'', etc.) was cancelled due to poor sales, but there are rarely any numbers that back up these claims. In actuality, LEGO designers have gone on record stating that most themes are only intended to last 1-3 years, so the end of a theme does not mean it failed. There are a few exceptions, such as ''Toys/{{BIONICLE}}'', [[Toys/Bionicle2015 its 2015 reboot]], ''VideoGame/LegoDimensions'', and ''Toys/LegoVidiyo'' that were explicitly confirmed to be prematurely cancelled due to failing to meet sales expectations, but most other themes just simply live out their lifecycle.
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* CompleteMonster: In addition to [[Monster/{{Bionicle}} the ones on the Bionicle page]], there’s also [[YMMV/{{Galidor}} Gorm]]; [[YMMV/LegoExoForce Meca One Prime]]; [[YMMV/HeroFactory Core Hunter and Witch Doctor]]; and [[YMMV/{{Ninjago}} the Overlord, the Iron Baron, the Omega, General Vex, the Skull Sorcerer, and Prince Kalamar]], see those pages for details.

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* CompleteMonster: In addition to [[Monster/{{Bionicle}} the ones on the Bionicle page]], and the [[Monster/{{Ninjago}} Ninjago page]], there’s also [[YMMV/{{Galidor}} Gorm]]; [[YMMV/LegoExoForce Meca One Prime]]; & [[YMMV/HeroFactory Core Hunter and Witch Doctor]]; and [[YMMV/{{Ninjago}} the Overlord, the Iron Baron, the Omega, General Vex, the Skull Sorcerer, and Prince Kalamar]], Doctor]];, see those pages for details.
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* ItsTheSameSoItSucks:
** Fans of ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' tend to complain about the relatively simplistic character designs of the minifigures, especially since the ''Minecraft'' artstyle is already simplistic to begin with. What really grinds their gears is that the Steve figure, despite LEGO being entirely capable of creating a high-quality version, still has no short sleeves or shoes, and his skin still being light instead of tan. The Zombies have the same problem, but they usually get a pass, since making highly detailed figures for {{Mook}} characters is not exactly plausible. The Alex figure also gets a pass, since her design is at least somewhat detailed in comparison.

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** Fans of ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' tend to complain about the relatively simplistic character designs of the minifigures, especially since the ''Minecraft'' artstyle is already simplistic to begin with. What really grinds their gears is that the Steve figure, despite LEGO being entirely capable of creating a high-quality version, still has no short sleeves or shoes, and his skin still being light instead of tan. The Zombies have the same problem, but they usually get a pass, since making highly detailed figures for {{Mook}} {{Mook|s}} characters is not exactly plausible. The Alex figure also gets a pass, since her design is at least somewhat detailed in comparison.
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** EpilepticTrees: There is a collection of people who believe that certain LEGO Creator sets are the designer's attempts to circumvent the ban on military technology that LEGO has set as a policy, by having the sets appear in civillain markings and changing just enough details to make it inconspicous, with the biggest pointer being set 31039, which according to some fans heavily resembles the F-35 Lightning II, and another one being set 4953, which fans have interpeted as an F-14 Tomcat.

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** * EpilepticTrees: There is a collection of people who believe that certain LEGO Creator sets are the designer's attempts to circumvent the ban on military technology that LEGO has set as a policy, by having the sets appear in civillain markings and changing just enough details to make it inconspicous, with the biggest pointer being set 31039, which according to some fans heavily resembles the F-35 Lightning II, and another one being set 4953, which fans have interpeted as an F-14 Tomcat.
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** EpilepticTrees: There is a collection of people who believe that certain LEGO Creator sets are the designer's attempts to circumvent the ban on military technology that LEGO has set as a policy, by having the sets appear in civillain markings and changing just enough details to make it inconspicous, with the biggest pointer being set 31039, which according to some fans heavily resembles the F-35 Lightning II, and another one being set 4953, which fans have interpeted as an F-14 Tomcat.

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