Villains who appear in Lego sets or Lego video games. Most Lego characters have been made in custom and sold to thousands all over the world since they have not been officially released. Pages in category "Lego Villains" Media in category "Category:Lego Villains" Ad blocker interference detected! Wikia is a free-to-use site that makes money from advertising. We have a modified experience for viewers using ad blockers Wikia is not accessible if you’ve made further modifications. Remove the custom ad blocker rule(s) and the page will load as expected.Next to some of the extraordinary criminals on the streets of Gotham City, The Joker looks practically ordinary! Batman is always busy keeping this strange bunch under control. Check out some of the most wonderfully weird characters from The LEGO® Batman Movie: The Essential Guide below. Which one do you like best? Calendar Man never misses an appointment with crime, thanks to his obsession with dates and holidays.
He should watch out, or he’ll soon be counting down the days of a lengthy prison spell. This costumed crook keeps her identity secret with an outlandish outfit. Not afraid to stand out from the crowd, March Harriet often works with a gang of fantastical criminal characters.Kite Man is equipped with a glider and kite weapons so he can attack from the skies. Gotham City needs a strong breeze to blow this baddie away. According to this villain’s calculations, crime really does pay. The Calculator is a genius inventor who has created a computer that can predict the outcomes of battles. The Kabuki Twins cause double trouble for Batman and the rest of Gotham City. This pair of acrobatic bodyguards each have razor-sharp blades on both hands. A friend to every villain in the city, the Eraser is an expert in cleaning up crime scenes. After he has erased the evidence, even Batman will struggle to crack the case. Nobody knows who hides under Red Hood’s red hood. All the GCPD knows is that they would like to lock him up in Arkham Asylum for all of his crimes.
This rare minifigure had a limited production run of just 10,000, and never went on sale. Instead, LEGO randomly inserted the figure into 10,000 play sets for lucky purchasers to find. This is one of the rarest, and therefore, most expensive "Star Wars" minifigures. No "Star Wars" collection is complete without a Luke Skywalker minifigure. LEGO has produced many versions of the young hero and every movie fan has a favorite. Popular choices include Luke in his Stormtrooper disguise from the 2008 Death Star set, Luke as a Jedi Knight with black metal hand, and Luke wearing the classic Tatooine costume from the first movie. Darth Vader is one of the most iconic villains in movie history and he has appeared in over 17 LEGO sets with minor variations. For a bit of fun, an exclusive version of Darth dressed as Santa Claus appeared in the 2014 "Star Wars" LEGO calendar. Whether he shot first or not, Greedo is a firm fan favorite. There are only two versions of the alien bounty hunter: one from the 2006 Tatooine Cantina set and an updated version from the 2014 Cantina set.
Everybody's favorite space cowboy is a must-have in any collection. There are 17 versions of the character, plus versions of him frozen in carbonite. Exclusive versions include Han Solo wearing a medal, as he appears at the end of "A New Hope," and Han in the outfit he wore at the hidden rebel base on Hoth. Everyone loves a good villain and Boba Fett is one of the most popular from the "Star Wars" universe. Several versions of this character are available, but collectors interested in the rarest example want the figure from 2003's Cloud City set, featuring exclusive printing on the legs and arms. There are several exclusive versions of Princess Leia, including the version from 2003's Jabba's Palace set, which depicts her in the slave costume she wore during the opening scenes of "Return of the Jedi." A newer version of Jabba's Palace from 2012 includes an exclusive version of Leia disguised as a bounty hunter. It was 10 years before LEGO finally produced a minifigure of Admiral Ackbar.
His debut was in 2009 in set 7754, the Home One Mon Calamari Star Cruiser. An alternative version is available with the A-wing Starfighter from 2013. The original Yoda minifigure appeared in the 2002 Jedi Duel set and this minifigure subsequently appeared in several other sets. Two exclusive alternative versions are available: one from the 2009 Armored Assault Tank play set and one from a LEGO advent calendar, in which he appeared dressed as Santa Claus. Since his debut in 1999, there have been 25 variations of the ageing Jedi Knight, Obi-Wan Kenobi. Many collectors are interested in the earliest version, depicting the Jedi in his hermit's outfit from "A New Hope." How to Buy LEGO Minifigures on eBay Most "Star Wars" LEGO minifigures were originally sold as part of a construction set, although there are some that were promotional items at conventions stores. To acquire these minifigures, you need to purchase the set or find a seller on eBay offering individual pieces.