Two months after rumors thatAnimal Crossingmight be the nextNintendoproperty to get theLegotreatment started to surface, those rumors were confirmed.Lego and Nintendo shared a short clip showcasing the charactersthat will be turned into mini-figures for the crossover, together releasing a balloon present into the sky. Not only have some of the sets included in the collaboration now been shown off for the first time, but Nintendo has also confirmed when they will go on sale.

The clip kicks off with a Lego Bunnie happily chasing a butterfly and then cuts to Fauna who is visiting Isabelle’s house. Isabelle, perhaps Animal Crossing’s most recognizable character, is the next mini-figure shown, climbing a tree and picking apples. We’re then shown Julian, boombox in hand and celebrating his birthday, before quickly cutting to Kapp’n for a boat tour. Not before seeing Marshall the squirrel who will be a part of the same set.

Isabelle’s House Visit Animal Crossing Lego Set

You can check out the clip below, but if you want to know absolutely everything there is to know about the Lego x Animal Crossing team-up, all of the information about the five sets kicking off the collaboration has now beenadded to Lego’s website. The prices begin at $14.99 for Julian’s Birthday Party set, and go all the way up to the most expensive set which will be Nook’s Cranny and Rosie’s House. Two Lego buildings and their corresponding mini-figures in the same set for $74.99.

Also included in Lego’s Animal Crossing collection are Bunnie’s Outdoor Activities ($19.99), Kapp’n’s Island Boat Tour ($29.99), and Isabelle’s House Visit ($39.99). Although listings for all five sets are now live, you’re not currently able to place any pre-orders. Just check prices and see and read up on the finer details. All sets are slated to launch on June 11, 2025, so hopefully no staggered release which means you’ll be able to build an entire Animal Crossing village out of Lego in less than five months.

Isabelle’s House Visit Animal Crossing Lego Set

One of the very first Animal Crossing Lego sets, a toy brick recreation of Isabelle’s house. This set comes with Isabelle and Fauna mini-figures, a garden for the characters to tend, and is made up of 389 pieces.

Nintendo’s work with Lego started with itsSuper Mariosets. A venture that has grown massively since it began in 2020 and now includesDonkey Kong,a big old Bowser, anda Question Block setfilled with miniature recreations ofSuper Mario 64levels. Animal Crossing is the first Nintendo series away from the Mushroom Kingdom to get the Lego treatment.

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