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Target-Exclusive Lego Disney Villains Set Is One Of Many Great Circle Week Lego Deals

April 8, 2024
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With Target Circle Week in full swing, a bunch of Lego sets are now on sale for 30% off, so it’s a good time to stock up on a few boxes for those rainy days when you’re looking for a fun activity. One of the standout deals right now is this Target-exclusive set, the Lego Disney Villain Icons kit that was released to celebrate Disney’s 100th anniversary. A charming piece of nostalgia, this set has been discounted from $130 to $91 for Target Circle members.

Lego Disney Villains Icons for Disney 100th Anniversary

With over 1,500 pieces, you can assemble two VHS cases referencing Disney’s Aladdin and Sleeping Beauty, a non-functioning VHS tape of The Little Mermaid, a book representing Beauty and the Beast, a Queen of Hearts playing card for Alice in Wonderland, a (non) poisonous apple for Snow White, and a pocket watch representing Captain Hook from Peter Pan. There are even a few hidden details here, and once completed, this will fit on your bookshelf as a retro-themed piece of Lego art. For minifigures, you’ll get Maleficent in her witch and disguise forms, Gaston, and Jafar.

Another highlight in the Target sale is a display piece celebrating Marvel’s favorite mutant, Wolverine. This set allows you to reconstruct the X-Man’s infamous claws and blue glove from the X-Men animated series, and comes with a descriptive panel and a sturdy base. Wolverine’s Adamantium Claw building kit is also exclusive to Target. Other cool comic book Lego replicas include Star Lord’s signature helmet and this cool spaceship from The Marvels, while Harry Potter fans can grab sets based on the Shrieking Shack and Diagon Alley.

For Star Wars fans, there’s a cute Jedi training temple and you can bring Jurassic Park to your home with a recreation of the iconic visitor’s center when it was invaded by Velociraptors and the T-Rex at the end of the first film. Super Mario fans can pick up several expansion sets for their existing builds–including a Target-exclusive Princess Peach set–and anyone who follows K-Pop won’t want to miss out on bringing BTS home.

You can pick up some real bargains on Lego sets this week, either as a treat to yourself or as a thoughtful gift for friends and family.

Target Circle Week – Best Lego Deals

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