LEGO Minifigures

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A LEGO theme that focuses entirely on minifigures. Each wave, or "Series," contains 16 different minifigures individually-packed in sealed opaque bags.

Not to be confused with the actual minifigures themselves that LEGO has used since 1978 - obviously minifigures are what the LEGO Minifigures line is about, but the line doesn't cover every minifigure ever made, just the 96 collectible minifigures the line contains. Adult fans of LEGO tend to refer to the theme, and accordingly the minifigures therein, as "Collectible Minifigures" to distinguish them from normal minifigures.

Tropes used in LEGO Minifigures include:
  • Shout-Out: "The Deep Sea Diver once traveled twenty-ONE thousand leagues under the sea."
    • Also loads to other LEGO Themes:
      • The Space Villain from Series 3 has the logo from the second iteration of Blacktron, LEGO's oldest villainous Space faction. His online bio contains plenty of name-drops to the other Space factions, if not in a particularly accurate manner (M-Tron Nebula?)
      • Similarly, the Series 1 Spaceman's outfit includes the emblem of Classic LEGO Space.
      • The Elf's online bio describes him as "Hailing from deep within the mystical forests of the Elflands, to the north of the Great Western Kingdom..." This is a reference to locations on a map in LEGO Club Magazine, on which the domains of the human, troll, dwarf, and skeleton factions of the 2007-2009 Castle theme were marked along with a mysterious elf faction. Fans of the theme were very disappointed when no elf faction ever emerged. This mention might be an example of Sure Why Not
      • The Series 3 Race Car Driver's jacket includes sponsors such as Octan and Stafford Motors. The former is LEGO City's primary oil and energy company, and the second appeared in the 2008-2009 Agents theme as a reference to one of the designers, Mark Stafford. Octan is also a sponsor on the jersey of the Series 4 Soccer/Football Player.
      • The online bio for the Series 2 Disco Dude says he "has traveled back in time to relive the days of disco dancing, bell-bottom pants, and the very first LEGO Space sets".
      • The Series 2 Traffic Cop has the LEGO City police badge on his uniform, as well as printed on his traffic ticket.
      • Considering the Robin Hood-esque theme as part of the Castle series was called Forestmen, it doesn't seem to be a coincidence that they went with "Forestman" over, say, "Archer" or "Forester" or "Robin Hood" for one of the figures.
      • From the Zookeeper's bio:

"Of course, there are the usual camels and bats and colorful jungle frogs, but nobody ever warned her about dragons and rock monsters, not to mention what that one team of adventurers brought back from their expedition to Dino Island!"

      • The Lumberjack's quote is "I'm okay!"
      • The last paragraph of the Detective are to earlier themes and games:

"You may have heard of some of the Detective’s most famous cases. He’s the one who single-handedly solved the Brickster's Baffling Brick-Napping, the Sam Sinister Switcheroo, and the Mystery of Timmy’s Nose. Why, he even tracked down a missing pet from the Racing Drome…and robot monkeys don’t leave footprints!"

  • Skilled but Naive: Many of the characters are excellent at what they do, but don't quite know when to stop.
  • The Unintelligible: The Deep Sea Diver, because he never takes off his mask.