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4.2 out of 5 stars LEGO The Movie LOOSE Mini Figure Emmet with Piece of Resistance LEGO The Movie Minifigure: Wyldstyle with Hoodie Down LEGO Series The Lego Movie Minifigure President Business - Lord Business (71004) Big Al's Brick Stop 5 star75%4 star9%3 star4%2 star4%1 star8%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsThe best kids' movie character since Woody.Excellent reminder of an excellent movieKnockoff.PerfectEverything is awesome!Just what I needed and my son loved it.It's LEGO, How Can You Go Wrong?Not as pictured, possible second See and discover other items: lego the lego movie, construction workers, lego person, new legoLEGO Dimensions Fun Pack- Emmet (The LEGO Movie) By: Warner Home Video Add my images & videos Orders over $29 ship for free.* Free Store Pickup in an Hour: Select a store Shipping: Multiple shipping options available. Gift wrap is available for this item. This item is sold in our stores.




Please check your local store for availability. FREE Shipping on ANY purchase of $29 or more. Surcharges may apply on heavy/large items. - Free Shipping (See Details) LEGO Dimensions Fun Pack- LEGO Emmet. With LEGO Fun Packs, Get the best variety for an extreme cross-over experience.The LEGO Group is the leading construction toy manufacturer in the world. The LEGO set is a standard of creative play for children worldwide, unlocking the creativity to build vehicles, buildings, cities and more. Shop the huge selection of LEGO sets, exclusives, storage, accessories and more available at Toys R Us in our LEGO Brand Store ! Product Dimensions (in inches):7.9 x 4.3 x 2.0 How to Get It Shipping Info:This item can be shipped to the entire United States including Alaska, Hawaii, and all U.S. territories including Puerto Rico This item can also be shipped to APO/FPO addresses and to P.O. Boxes in all 50 states Shipping Methods:This item may be shipped via Standard Shipping, Expedited Shipping or Express Shipping Please Note: Some addresses are eligible for Standard Shipping only (APO/FPO, P.O. Boxes, U.S. Territories and Puerto Rico)




Store Pickup(learn more):Store Pickup detailsPlease wait for the Ready for Pickup e-mail before proceeding to the store; orders must be picked up within 5 Days upon the receipt of this emailYou will have the option to designate someone else to pick up your order during the checkout processYou will be able to change the Store Pickup location during the checkout processIn-stock status is approximate and may not reflect recent salesOrders placed for Store Pickup will receive online pricing and promotions Sweepstakes & Free Sample Disclosure Displaying reviews 1-10Previous | Next »I would buy this product again! ProsEasy To UseFeaturesQuality ConstructionStyle/DesignConsBest UsesI would buy the product again We love Emmet! ProsEase Of AssemblyEasy To UseFeaturesHandling/ManueverabilityLow VibrationQuality ConstructionQuality CutReduced NoiseStyle/DesignWeightConsBest UsesI would buy this product again. My kids love it! ProsEase Of AssemblyEasy To UseFeaturesHandling/ManueverabilityLow VibrationQuality ConstructionQuality CutReduced NoiseStyle/DesignWeightConsBest UsesMy son loves Lego dimensions ProsEasy To UseFeaturesConsBest UsesVery cool ProsEase Of AssemblyEasy To UseFeaturesQuality ConstructionConsBest UsesLove it ProsEasy To Set UpGood InstructionsConsBest UsesKidsMultiple PlayersWas this a gift?:YesFun game ProsCutting EdgeEasy To Set UpGraphicsGreat ValueOnline PlayConsBest UsesAdultsKidsMultiple PlayersTeenagersWas this a gift?:NoBig fun ProsEasy To Set UpGood InstructionsGreat ValueQuality ConstructionConsBest UsesAdultsKidsWas this a gift?




:NoEmmett Displaying reviews 1-10Back to topPrevious | Lego Movie BdayBirthday Party LegoLegos PartyMovie BirthdayBirthday BoysJaydin'S BdayBirthday IdeaLegs BirthdayDiy Lego PartyForwardLego front door. Rectangle tablecloth with coordinating circle plates. Red sign of birthday boys name in lego font.Though my kids and I saw “The Lego Movie” last week, I’ve been avoiding blogging about it. Contrary to what some commenters claim, I don’t relish seeing yet another movie for kids with the same old sexist pattern that’s been done so many times my head spins. I’m so fucking sick of the Minority Feisty, I could scream. I cannot believe Hollywood keeps churning out this shit. The last line of the movie, the finale, is all you really need to know to understand the sexist stereotyping throughout. Batman (a major character, while Wonder Woman gets two lines) urges his girlfriend, Lucy, to go off with, the movie’s protagonist, saying: “No, Lucy. He’s the hero you deserve.”




The girl– and she is the girl– is the prize to be won. Why can’t a girl be the fucking hero? Here’s what drives me crazy about this film. “The Lego Movie” is all about prizing creativity above all, yet,  when it comes to gender, innovation flies right out the window and cliche dominates the imaginary world. It’s just like how in “Turbo” the movie’s message is that a snail can win the Indy 500, follow your dreams, be anything you want to be…unless you happen to be a girl. Same with “Planes:” anyone can become a champion, even a crop duster, except for…females. What are children supposed to think about possibility and potential when in narrative after narrative girls are stuck in supporting roles if they get to exist at all? The bad guy (yes, bad guy) in “The Lego Movie,” Mr. Business, is evil because he wants all the LEGO sets to stay only with their intended pieces. He wants to build impenetrable boundaries to make sure nothing too creative goes on.




His deadly weapon, the kragle, is superglue. To Mr. Business, LEGO is not about process and creativity, but a static, finished, perfect product. This is a brilliant message to teach kids. Art is about process (not to mention, life.) LEGO’s self-awareness about its toy surprised and impressed me. The movie’s narrative illustrates the problem I have with LEGO sets (besides their sexism, of course.) Every time I struggle through yet another 1,000 piece project with my kids, I wonder: What is the point here? What are we learning, how to follow directions? Near the end of the movie, Will Ferrell, who voices Mr. Business appears in human form. He’s angry with his son (yep, his son) who’s in the basement, playing with Ferrell’s completed LEGO sets. The kid has put a dragon on top of a building, where it’s not supposed to be. Ferrell gets mad, and the kid says, “But it’s a toy! For 8 to 14 year olds.” Ferrell says, “That’s just a suggestion!” At this point, like so many other times in the movie, I cracked up.




The villain is my husband. While I lie there wondering what the point of LEGO is, he’s snatching up pieces, trying to finish the set himself, do it all perfectly, and once it’s done, he puts it somewhere high up where no one can reach it. So, this is what I want to know: LEGO, how can you be so creative, smart, and funny but then fall into tropes when it comes to gender roles? Why can’t you break through the impenetrable boundary of your own sexism? There’s one Minority Feisty gleam of hope that comes at the end of the father son scene. After an epiphany, Farrell lets his kid enjoy the LEGO and says, “Now that you’re allowed down here, we’ll have to let your sister play too.” Cue the scary music. Could this be the next movie? Girls are allowed to play, front and center? And what if those girls are actually seen having an adventure, not shopping or eating at a cafe or taking care of sick puppies or whatever LEGO Friends allows them to do? LEGO’s world would change.

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