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This article is not part of the Harry Potter universe. This article covers a subject that is part of the real world, and thus should not be taken as a part of the Harry Potter universe. LEGO Harry Potter: Building the Magical World is a book chronicling the creation of the various LEGO Harry Potter releases, including the various sets and the first LEGO Harry Potter video game. It was released on 16 May, 2011,[1] written by Elizabeth Dowsett. It is tagged as being for ages 6+, with a warning of a possible choking hazard for those under the age of 3 due to an included Harry Potter minifigure. The book features two sections - "The World of LEGO Harry Potter," featuring the various Wizarding world locations depicted within the series, and "Beyond the Brick," with a behind-the-scenes look at creation, details on merchandising, and more. This title was followed by LEGO Harry Potter. Get the inside scoop on LEGO® Harry Potter™ building sets! Explore the magic of Harry Potter™ and the fun of LEGO® building sets, now in 1 incredible book!




This great guide gives readers an up-close look at the bricks, constructions, and minifigures of the LEGO® Harry Potter universe – from Hogwarts Castle to Hagrid’s hut. Features a time line that shows the evolution of the LEGO® Harry Potter construction sets, video game, and board game. Includes exclusive Harry Potter minifigure. ↑ LEGO My Photo Contest (Expired)“He'll burn ya up!” Burnard finds everything hilarious, and is constantly laughing all the time, even through fear or sadness. Ironically, the best way to make him stop laughing is to tell a joke, only because he does not understand them. He is also somewhat mischievous and has a tendency to ignore warnings just for his own fun. Burnard has a body with a head and two arms with dark red hands tapering close to the body on two long arms. He has a mouth, and two eyes connecting to the top of the jaw, with three teeth on the bottom and two longer teeth on both sides of the top. On the top of his eyes is a unibrow.




He has two fiery yellow cat-like ears with horns pointing up on both sides and red highlights underneath. He has dark red feet with a reddish bottom part with one fiery yellow toe on each. When he laughs, this unfortunately causes Burnard to spew flames from his mouth. He can also blow fire from his ears and make a lasso out of smoke. Not much is known about Burnard's early life, but he developed a broad sense of humor at some point. During a camping trip with his brothers, he neglected to pack anything (save for an ice cube), much to the annoyance of Flamzer. After accidentally setting a forest freeze, he mixed with Meltus to help stop it from spreading and to save Flamzer, though they made a few murps at first. He and his brothers were eventually abducted by the Orbitons' Ship-Space and taken to Mixel Moon. Not taking kindly to the invasion, the Infernites got into a max battle with the Orbitons, but they later found each other friendly. During a tour of Orbitopia, he showed Niksput his smoke ring trick, impressing the Orbiton leader.




This later came in handy to save the Orbitopia dome from breaking, though they ended up being the ones to accidentally break it in the end. At a picnic, two Nixels stole their food, forcing him to team up with Rokit to retrieve it. When the dark side of the moon hit Orbitopia, he ended up Mixing with Nurp-Naut to defend themselves from the Glowkies, though they later turned out friendly. Despite warnings from Globert during a cave rave, he found it too irresistible to pull the Gravity Plug. He eventually resorted to using a resistant Rokit to Mix and pull the plug anyways, sucking all the gravity out. He, along with his brothers, eventually grew homesick and wished to return. At one point in time, Burnard joined Nurp-Naut and Globert in their ship-space to explore outer space. Burnard had also attended a special convention with his Infernite brothers and alien tribes the Orbitons and Glowkies. At it, they competed in quite a few events. Burnard was one of many Mixels who were forced to outrun the Nixelstorm and help shut it down.




Burnard was one of almost all of the Mixels who searched and fought for the Mixamajig, and then captured by King Nixel. He Maxed with his branch of the Infernites in order to defeat him, and Mixopolis was revealed by the Weldos soon after. ("A Quest for the Lost Mixamajig") Burnard is shown at the Medix hospital, were he makes a cameo on a poster. ("Nixel, Nixel, Go Away") Burnard was released as part of the Series 4 Mixels sets in the February 2015 product wave. His product number is 41532 and he contains 58 pieces. 41532 Burnard can be combined with 41530 Meltus and 41531 Flamzer to create the Infernites Max. Laugh at life with fire-belching Burnard! Burnard is a nut! This giggling fool from the magma wastelands laughs at everything. Fear is met with a nervous cackle, while sadness causes a tear-filled chortling howl. And when this zany Infernite laughs really hard, he belches fire. Probably the only thing that will stop Burnard chuckling is a funny joke – he just won’t get it!




In Burnard's original static image, he has no tongue and red legs. His eyes were originally going to be wider and larger. Burnard's name is a pun on the word "burn" and the name "Bernard". He may be based on a chameleon, as he has peripheral vision in defined eye sockets and horned extensions on his head. In the TV series, and where sound clips are used, Burnard's voice is provided by Jess Harnell. Burnard was first revealed as a character in the Mixels franchise on July 24, 2014 at San Diego Comic-Con International. Both his LEGO set and cartoon artwork were shown. Alongside him were Nurp-Naut of the Orbitons and Globert of the Glowkies. Burnard reappeared with the rest of Series 4 through 6 at Toy Fairs in late January and early February 2015. Burnard debuted in the TV series on March 9, 2015 in Mixel Moon Madness, while his LEGO set officially became available on February 1st with the rest of Series 4. LEGO Minecraft are LEGO-themed sets based on Minecraft.




Currently, there are fourteen sets available. One Minecraft block is represented as a 1×1 plate with a tile on top. LEGO states that this is not a perfect cube, but it is "the best approximation at the chosen scale." There are two types of sets - the "Micro World" sets and the normal LEGO sets. The "Micro World" sets contain modules which are 12×12, and may come with several of these modules. Since then the "Micro World" Sets have been discontinued. The Micro World set centers around the Player (Steve) and one of the game's antagonists, a Creeper. The scene is depicted in the Overworld and depicts a few biomes, including a mountain, caves, forest and grassland. The Village features structures in the village, and an abandoned mineshaft. It includes blocks for constructing houses, along with the Pig, Villager, and Zombie figures. The Nether is a stylised depiction of the Nether, and contains a lava sea, a lava stream flowing down a hill, Nether Fortress, and a Nether Portal to connect to the Overworld.




It also includes two Ghasts and a Zombie Pigman. The End is a stylised depiction of the End, and contains the Ender Dragon, six obsidian pillars with ender crystals on top of them, an exit end portal and endermen. The normal LEGO Minecraft sets feature different parts of Minecraft. All the sets include Steve or Alex and at least one mob. The Cave features a cave in Minecraft with different ores and mobs. The Farm features a normal farm in with one cow and one sheep and a skeleton. It includes a crop farm too. The First Night features a basic house in Minecraft and a farm with a pig and a Creeper. Mojang had started a project on the LEGO CUUSOO program, which requires 10,000 signatures for a project to be approved. With the strong support of the Minecraft community, the 10,000 signature objective was achieved in three days,[6] and the development of the LEGO Minecraft set commenced after Lego reviewed the project. Mojang will donate 1% of the proceeds to charity.[6] The first set was subsequently released June 1, 2012.




The second set The Village and the third The Nether were announced at Comic-Con 2013.[3] The fourth set "The End" was announced through a teaser on 8 March[8] followed by a reveal on 14 March on the LEGO Minecraft Facebook page. On the 2nd November 2013, during Minecon, it was announced that The Lego Group would be creating a fully fledged mini-figure scale theme. It is the first time Lego will be working with fans to create the new series of sets, they call this the co-build project. Six more sets were released on 15 November, 2014. These were the first sets that did not follow the "Micro World" design of the previous sets. Another four sets were unveiled at the 2015 London Toy Fair.[4] These sets are expected to be released in August 2015. Lego "Micro World" separated, micromob not included in image Lego "The Village" separated, micromob not included in image Lego "The Nether" separated, micromob and nether portal not included in image Lego "The End", micromob and end portal included in image

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