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LEGO Batman Movie Minibuild Booklet
LEGO Batman Movie Minibuild Booklet

The LEGO Batman Movie is currently ruling the world, winning hearts (and funny bones) with its family-centric story. But of course, just like with 2014's The LEGO Movie, everybody knows that the fun extends way beyond the movie...

Personally, the release of The LEGO Batman Movie couldn't be any more timely. It's the perfect way to destress after weeks and weeks of tension. A good friend of mine calls this brick therapy.

My wife and I didn't really plan anything Batman last Saturday, but it instantly became a LEGO Batman day for us. It all started after our meeting that morning. We stopped by a nearby Martins to pick up a copy of The Times to claim a Batman in the Phantom Zone [30522] polybag. But to our horror, the clerk said they didn't receive any LEGO! Later on, I have read in some forums that there has been indeed some issues with that promotion. Good thing there's an alternative to that. You can simply claim it online and just pay for the postage and packaging. Check it out here.

Then we ate lunch at McDonald's. Guess what the Happy Meal is? Yup, The LEGO Batman Movie! But the toys are not LEGO bricks so they're really not for me. That's when my wife said the magic words: Let's just go to the LEGO store. Awesome!

Sorry for making a quick jump in my narrative, but I will fast forward to the end of our trip in the LEGO store (I'll tell about it after a few paragraphs. Promise!). The person at the till asked us if we have seen the film, and when he realized that we haven't yet, he highly recommended doing so. And that's exactly what we did.

Before heading to the cinema, we passed by a Toys R Us, and I'm sure glad we did! There was an ongoing Make and Take event! This is usually aimed for the kids, but the employee there gladly allowed us to participate. My wife and I built something Batman, a Flying Batmobile!

Flying Batmobile
Flying Batmobile

For Valentine's, my wife picked The Riddler Racer [70903] set for me. At first I was a bit hesitant because it's another new theme (um, collector's dilemma), but then quickly changed my mind. My wife knew me so well. This is one of the sets that I've been eyeing when the previews were released online. Not just because it's green, but because The Riddler is one of my favorite Bat-villains (Yes, I'm one of the kids who loved Batman Forever).

The Riddler Riddle Racer [70903]
The Riddler Riddle Racer [70903]

Then we received a free backpack worth £14.99! For every £25 or more LEGO Batman Movie items, you can claim a free LEGO Batman Movie backpack! The deal started 3 February and ends 26 March, subject to availability. For more details, head on to the the Toys R Us website.

LEGO Batman Movie Backpack
LEGO Batman Movie Backpack

Back to the LEGO store, my wife wanted the LEGO Batman Movie Minifigures. She simply adores these little guys. But more than the minifigures themselves, she loves feeling the blind bags, and she gets it right every time! I'm very lucky that my wife has that hidden talent!

LEGO Batman Movie Minifigures
LEGO Batman Movie Minifigures

Here are some of the outtakes of the LEGO Batman Movie Minifigures:

Lobster-Lovin' Batman
Lobster-Lovin' Batman

Glam Metal Batman
Glam Metal Batman

Fairy Batman
Fairy Batman

Clan of the Cave Batman
Clan of the Cave Batman

Vacation Batman
Vacation Batman

Good thing we have delayed getting the LEGO Batman Movie Minifigures, for we got the Disco Batman & Tears of Batman [30607] polybag for free! You can claim that with any purchase over £50. The promotion runs from 6 to 26 February, while supplies last. The promotion is also available in shop.LEGO.com.

Disco Batman & Tears of Batman [30607] 01
Disco Batman & Tears of Batman [30607]

Disco Batman
Disco Batman

Tears of Batman
Tears of Batman

Initially, I thought of doing a movie review, but I thought it's still too early. I don't want to spoil the movie to anyone who hasn't seen it yet. The good stuff worth mentioning are a bit spoiler-ish. Now, go ahead and watch the film with your family ASAP so that we can already discuss it (haha)! Enjoy!













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