Every LEGO Encanto Set Ever Released

Since the LEGO Group first partnered with Disney back in 2014, the theme has proven popular for both children and adults alike. New LEGO Disney sub-themes are frequently released, reflecting the films that are currently being shown in cinemas. Therefore, the announcement of LEGO Encanto on November 1st 2021 was no surprise, with the film set to hit box office later that same year.

LEGO Encanto is a LEGO theme that features sets based on the movie Encanto, which was released by Disney late in the November of 2021. So far, there has only been one wave of LEGO Encanto sets released. This wave consisted of three sets and a total of 7 minifigures, all released on December 1st 2021.

Despite the small number of sets in the LEGO Encanto lineup, this theme is not one to be overlooked. Each set comes with at least two LEGO micro-dolls, and at least one molded animal. There are also many brightly colored and hard to come by pieces within each set, which definitely will interest some of you MOC builders out there! On that note, let us take a deeper dive into each LEGO Encanto set released, and see what it has to offer!

LEGO Antonio’s Magical Door 43200

RRP: $19.99/ £17.99

Year released: 2021

Pieces: 99

Minifigures: 2

The first LEGO Encanto set is 43200, Antonio’s Magical Door. It is the smallest of the three LEGO Encanto sets. As the name implies, it is based off Antonio’s room from the film. The set was clearly intended by LEGO to excel as a play-set rather than a display model.

This set is comprised of just 99 pieces. Despite its small size, the set is packed with play features such as a moveable swing. The most impressive play feature is the ability to fold the set shut, and lock it like a door using the key provided in the set. This makes the set very portable for children, and allows them to transport their LEGO set without losing any pieces. The set also includes Antonio and Mirabel micro-dolls, and 3 molded animals (a frog, a tiger and a capybara).

LEGO Isabela’s Magical Door 43201

RRP: $19.99/ £17.99

Year released: 2021

Pieces: 114

Minifigures: 3

The next LEGO Encanto set (by set number) is set 43201, Isabela’s Magical Door. This set has a similar design to Antonio’s Magical Door, except this one depicts Isabela’s room rather than Antonio’s.

The set is slightly larger than it’s counterpart, consisting of 114 pieces. It also contains an extra micro-doll, so there are a total of three in the set – Isabela, Luisa and Mirabel. Again, this set is packed with play features such as a flower turntable, and also has the ability to close up and be locked like a door using a key. There is just 1 molded animal included in the Isabela’s Magical Door set – a dove.

LEGO The Madrigal House 43202

RRP: $49.99/ £44.99

Year released: 2021

Pieces: 587

Minifigures: 3

The biggest LEGO Encanto set currently available is set 43202, The Madrigal House. This set depicts the most iconic location from the film – the home of the Madrigal Family.

The house itself has five rooms spread over three levels, and the design allows a multitude of play features to be fitted within a relatively small space. The mini-dolls included are Abuela Alma, Antonio and Mirabel – a very good selection for any Encanto fan. A large amount of brightly colored pieces are included too which could definitely make for some interesting MOCs! As the biggest and most expensive Encanto set available, The Madrigal House provides the opportunity for any Encanto fan to recreate some of their favorite scenes from the movie.

Final thoughts

Despite only having three sets in the lineup, LEGO Encanto provides fans of the movie an opportunity to pick up some great mini/micro-dolls of their favorite characters, along with some builds of iconic locations from the films. This comprehensive list of sets should hopefully provide insight as to what is included in each set, along with whether the set is what you are looking for or not.

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