71009-4
Maggie and Santa's Little Helper is LEGO set 71009-4. It has a score of 86. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 2 reviews, based on 6 scored reviews and 9 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 20.84% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2015, and it is categorised in Collectable Minifigures.
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Maggie is awesome and fits in both series set's the simpsons, but I don't think Santa little helper should be with her, he is Barts best friend. but love to see the pet's in the second series and would love to see a 3rd series soon with other characters from the show. Worth the money.
Maggie is also relegated to the role of accessory, with Santa's Little Helper getting all the spotlight. All in all, I'm very pleased that the entire Simpsons family is finally complete. For that alone, Maggie Simpson is an undisputed must buy (together with Lisa) in Series 2. Even if you don't like The Simpsons, a new good looking dog mould and Maggie's baby body is completely worth the price.
I would say that Series 2 is a slight improvement from Series 1 (71005) with a majority of new characters being introduced. The only downside I have is including the core Simpsons family again albeit with new outfits. Plus we wouldn't have a Simpsons theme without the family to anchor the sets.
Prepare yourself to get at least a set or just a box. I am sure this will be a fitting series within your display collection especially when you are a Simpsons fan.
I was really happy with the contents of this blind bag purchase and on a whole, I think this blind bag series is very well made and well worth picking up, especially for Simpsons fans.
I am certainly of the opinion that this series is an improvement over the last one, where one or two minifigures simply didn't capture their on screen counterpart's appearance very well. This time every figure looks great to me, although I am struggling to pick an absolute favourite. Waylon Smithers, Edna Krabappel and Professor Frink are definite contenders.