Your donation today will help MinnPost continue to report on the news you need. LEGO faces have gotten considerably angrier over the past two decades, according to a new study from researchers at the ...
Lego minifigures appear to be getting angrier and angrier, according to a new study that examined hundreds of Lego heads manufactured since their first launch in 1975. The University of Canterbury ...
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As the years have passed, the faces of Lego people have trended toward becoming more angry, according to a study that tracked Lego expressions over time. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers ...
LEGO bricks are far older than their epitomous Minifigure friends, and today, 40 years after the first Minifigure was born, we're having a peek at the first patent. The patent comes after the first ...
LEGO minifigures, regardless of whether they are “classic” or represent an IP, are always smooth and nonthreatening. Not quite featureless like a Hello Kitty face, but nevertheless looking like a ...
Think back on your experiences with Lego men and Lego women. Probably you have happy memories of the time you spent with those tiny figures (official name: Minifigures) with yellow faces (or, if ...
On March 10, the official Nintendo account tweeted a short teaser video revealing a Mario minifig popping out of one of the franchise’s iconic green pipes. “New form unlocked!
LEGO is finally answering fan prayers by introducing a proper minifigure for Nintendo's mascot, Mario. A first look at the Mario minifigure has been revealed via Instagram, showing the plastic plumber ...