Lego Prince of Persia
Subject | Prince of Persia |
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Licensed from | Disney |
Availability | 2010–2010 |
Total sets | 6 |
Characters | Dastan, Sheik Amar, ostrich jockey, Princess Tamina, Nizam, Asoka, Alamut merchant, Zolm, Seso, Alamut guards, Gool, Tamah, hatchet hassansin, claw hassansin, skeleton. |
Lego Prince of Persia is a Lego theme based on the video game Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and the film of the same name.[1] The first sets were released in April 2010.
Promotion and release
In early 2009 Disney and Lego announced a multi-year plans to produce Lego sets based on Disney films. In a press release they announced plans to three Disney themes – Cars, Prince of Persia and Toy Story.[2] To coincide with the release of the new movie, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Lego released a short Lego-based animated film based on the events of the movie. It was narrated by Jake Gyllenhaal who played Prince Dastan in the movie.[3]
Set Information
The first sets were released in were released in the United States on April 12, 2010 and in the United Kingdom on April 19. The Ostrich Race is a 169 piece set with an age rating of 6–12. The set features a platform, a set of gates, two ostriches and three minifigures – Dastan, Sheik Amar and an ostrich jockey.[4] The Fight for the Dagger is a 258 piece set with a recommended age rating of 7–12. The set features a building from the Alamut market, a market stall, a camel, and four minifigures – Dastan, Princess Tamina, Asoka, and an Alamut merchant.[5] Quest Against Time is a 506 piece set with an age rating of 7–12. It features a trap-filled passage, a rock setting with the Sands of Time, and four minifigures – Princess Tamina, Dastan, Nizam, and Zolm.[6] Battle of Alamut is an 821 piece set with an age rating of 8–14. The set features the Alamut castle, a camel, and seven minifigures – Dastan, Nizam, Seso, two Alamat guards, Gool, and Tamah.[7] Desert Attack is a 67 piece set with a recommended age of 6–12. The set features a desert setting, a horse and four minifigures – Dastan, a hatchet hassansin, a claw hassansin, and a skeleton.[8]
A small set was released in 2010 as an exclusive, available with a subscription of Lego's Brickmaster Magazine.[9][10]
Set No. | Set | Release | Pieces | Minifigures | Ref. |
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7569 | Desert Attack | April 12, 2010 | 67 | 4 | [8] |
7570 | The Ostrich Race | April 12, 2010 | 169 | 3 | [4] |
7571 | The Fight for the Dagger | April 12, 2010 | 258 | 4 | [5] |
7572 | Quest Against Time | April 12, 2010 | 506 | 4 | [6] |
7573 | Battle of Alamut | April 12, 2010 | 821 | 7 | [7] |
20017 | BrickMaster exclusive | 2010 | – | 1 | [9][10] |
References
- ↑ "Q&A With "The Lego Book" Author Daniel Lipkowitz!". Lego. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
- ↑ Denmead, Ken (2009-02-15). "LEGO and Disney in Deal for Toy Story, Cars, Prince of Persia Kits". Wired.com. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
- ↑ Plunkett, Luke (2010-05-29). "Prince Of Persia: LEGO Movie Looks Like A Game To Me". Kotaku. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
- 1 2 "7570-1: The Ostrich Race". Brickset. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
- 1 2 "7571-1: The Fight for the Dagger". Brickset. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
- 1 2 "7572-1: Quest Against Time". Brickset. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
- 1 2 "7573-1: Battle of Alamut". Brickset. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
- 1 2 "7569-1: Desert Attack". Brickset. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
- 1 2 "20017-1: BrickMaster exclusive". Brickset. Retrieved 2010-08-02.
- 1 2 "LEGO Prince of Persia". Brickset. Retrieved 2010-06-19.