Lego Gabby's Dollhouse

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Lego Gabby's Dollhouse
Lego Gabby's Dollhouse logo.jpg
Subject Gabby's Dollhouse
Licensed from DreamWorks Animation Television and Netflix
Availability1 August 2023–present
Total sets4 sets [1] [2]
CharactersGabby, Cakey Cat, Kitty Fairy, MerCat and Pandy Paws
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Lego Gabby's Dollhouse (stylized as LEGO Gabby's Dollhouse) is a Lego theme based on the DreamWorks Animation preschool series of the same name created by Traci Paige Johnson and Jennifer Twomey. It is licensed from DreamWorks Animation Television and Netflix. The theme was first introduced in 2023. [3] [4] [5]

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Overview

The product line focuses on Gabby and her cat friends who go on adventures within her dollhouse. Lego Gabby's Dollhouse aimed to recreate the main characters in Lego form, including Gabby, Cakey Cat, Kitty Fairy, MerCat and Pandy Paws. [6] [7]

Development

Lego Gabby's Dollhouse was inspired by the Gabby's Dollhouse TV series. The Lego construction toy range was based on the DreamWorks Animation preschool series series and developed in collaboration with Universal Products & Experiences (formerly known as Universal Brand Development). The construction sets were designed to recreate the story and characters of the DreamWorks Animation preschool series in Lego form. [3] [8]

Launch

Lego Gabby's Dollhouse theme was launched on 1 August 2023. The Lego Group partnered with DreamWorks Animation Television and Netflix. As part of the marketing campaign, The Lego Group released four sets based on Gabby's Dollhouse TV series. Each set features a dollhouse, garden party, boat and spa salon. Minidoll figures of Gabby along with Cakey Cat, Kitty Fairy, MerCat and Pandy Paws figures were released as well. The sets were designed primarily for children with an age rating of 4+ or above. [9] [10] [11]

Characters

Construction sets

In 2023, The Lego Group announced a partnership with DreamWorks Animation Television and Netflix to create a licensing and merchandising programme based on the Gabby's Dollhouse TV series, which were be released on 1 August 2023. The four Lego sets being released were Bakey with Cakey Fun (set number: 10785), Gabby & MerCat's Ship & Spa (set number: 10786), Kitty Fairy's Garden Party (set number: 10787) and Gabby's Dollhouse (set number: 10788). [13]

According to Bricklink, The Lego Group released a total of 4 Lego sets as part of Lego Gabby's Dollhouse theme. [1]

Bakey with Cakey Fun

Bakey with Cakey Fun (set number: 10785) will be released on 1 August 2023 and based on the Gabby's Dollhouse TV series. The set consists of 58 pieces, mini-doll figure of Gabby and Cakey figure. A buildable small kitchen included a mixing bowl, ingredients and a giant cupcake. [3] [10] [7]

Gabby & MerCat’s Ship & Spa

Gabby & MerCat's Ship & Spa (set number: 10786) will be released on 1 August 2023 and based on the Gabby's Dollhouse TV series. The set consists of 88 pieces, mini-doll figure of Gabby and MerCat figure. Buildable boat and spa salon included a variety of accessories. [3] [10] [7]

Kitty Fairy’s Garden Party

Kitty Fairy's Garden Party (set number: 10787) will be released on 1 August 2023 and based on the Gabby's Dollhouse TV series. The set consists of 130 pieces, mini-doll figure of Gabby along with Pandy Paws and Kitty Fairy figures. A buildable treehouse with a bed, snacks and a garden with a playground (slide, swing and merry-go-round). [3] [10] [7]

Gabby’s Dollhouse

Gabby's Dollhouse (set number: 10788) will be released on 1 August 2023 and based on the Gabby's Dollhouse TV series. The set consists of 498 pieces, mini-doll figure of Gabby along with Pandy Paws, MerCat and Cakey figures. The Dollhouse included eight colourful rooms with a sliding cat-a-vator and a variety of accessories. [3] [10] [7]

Web short

The product line was accompanied by a series of animated short films that was released on YouTube.

See also

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