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Since roughly [[2012]], LEGO has surpassed both [[Hasbro]] and {{w|Mattel}} as the most successful toy company in the world. LEGO produces building sets themed around both their own original brandings — perhaps most famously ''BIONICLE'' and ''Ninjago'' — and licensed properties including ''[[Star Wars (franchise)|Star Wars]]'', ''Harry Potter'', ''Indiana Jones'', numerous [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] and DC Comics properties, and ''Minecraft''. | Since roughly [[2012]], LEGO has surpassed both [[Hasbro]] and {{w|Mattel}} as the most successful toy company in the world. LEGO produces building sets themed around both their own original brandings — perhaps most famously ''BIONICLE'' and ''Ninjago'' — and licensed properties including ''[[Star Wars (franchise)|Star Wars]]'', ''Harry Potter'', ''Indiana Jones'', numerous [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] and DC Comics properties, and ''Minecraft''. | ||
In [[2022]], LEGO | In [[2022]], LEGO announced their first officially licensed LEGO ''Transformers'' collaboration.<ref>[https://twitter.com/LEGO_Group/status/1524343600406056961 "Begin the epic build." on Twitter]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 15:19, 11 May 2022

LEGO or The Lego Group is a Danish toy company, famous worldwide for their wildly successful line of plastic construction bricks, which... ahem... "inspired" Hasbro's Built to Rule! and Kre-O toy brick lines. Despite being most famous for their trademark interlocking bricks, LEGO actually started off producing wooden toys in 1932, before starting their now-famous brick system in 1949.
Since roughly 2012, LEGO has surpassed both Hasbro and [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Mattel|{{#if:||Mattel}}]] as the most successful toy company in the world. LEGO produces building sets themed around both their own original brandings — perhaps most famously BIONICLE and Ninjago — and licensed properties including Star Wars, Harry Potter, Indiana Jones, numerous Marvel and DC Comics properties, and Minecraft.
In 2022, LEGO announced their first officially licensed LEGO Transformers collaboration.<ref>"Begin the epic build." on Twitter</ref>
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