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I thought of this while posting in the " licensed" forum earlier. TLG has a huge license with Disney. Outside of Cars and Toy Story we have not seen a lot of stuff from Pixar. But Pixar is about to release a nice new movie in a medieval Celtic setting. "Brave". If Lego were to make some sets of that would they not work well in with the other castle stuff? Heck! Even if they made them as an offshoot of the Friends line, we would still have some nice castle themed parts to work with.

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As cool as it would be to have a Celtic theme. I think Lego may be licensed out for the near future.

And since this belongs in the dream license thread, I'm moving it. Just kidding I'm not a moderator. I just wanted to beat whitefang to it.

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I'd love to see that. The main character (Merida I think) would look pretty awesome as a minifig, with that red hair, teal dress and bow.

I definitely hope to see people doing some MOCs of it after the movie comes out.. Definitely looks like it has LEGO potential.

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I honestly doubt it. While more Pixar-based lines would be amazing, it seems Disney's sticking to licensing out only their most reliable merchandise movers. Thus we get Toy Story and Cars, but no Wall-E and probably no Brave as well. Maybe we'll get Monsters Inc. sets next year to tie in with the upcoming prequel.

But to be fair, I don't know how well Brave would work as a LEGO theme, anyway. The movie, from what little I've seen of it, has a very distinct art style that might be hard to adapt to classic cylinder-headed minifigs. It's probably no coincidence that the Disney licenses we've gotten so far either are live action, or stick mostly to non-human characters (with the exception of the Duplo Princesses).

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I believe that until the show itself produces the amount of popularity to garner a sequel or pulls in a large amount of interest (Don't get me wrong the story for Brave looks outstanding) it won't get touched by a license outside of Disney itself.

If LEGO were to pick it up, I assume it would be molded along the lines of the LEGO Friends products, as they most likely would market it towards younger girls.

V/R

Commo

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