Dreamzzz

Izzie and Bunchurro the Gaming Bunny

A pudgy, controller-clutching bunny that is more charming built than described.

Brick Rated Score

3.7 out of 53.7/5

Set 71490 · 2025

Pieces252
Minifigs1
Year2025
Set number71490

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The verdict

I went in expecting a cute filler set and came out actually fond of Bunchurro.

He is not a minifigure scale animal, he is a proper buildable creature with a big soft belly shape and stubby ears, and getting that roundness out of System bricks instead of a molded piece is the fun part of this build. Izzie herself is a nice bonus rather than the headline. It is a smaller, gentler build than the flagship Dreamzzz sets, so I would not put this in front of a builder chasing a technical challenge, but for a young Dreamzzz fan or someone who just wants a whimsical creature on the shelf it earns its spot.

Best for: Younger Dreamzzz fans and anyone who collects LEGO's buildable animal companions

The full review

What it is

I like when LEGO takes a soft, round character and figures out how to fake that softness in plastic, and that is exactly what Bunchurro is. He is built with layered plates and slopes to get that squished, plush toy silhouette instead of the sharp edges you'd expect from bricks, and the reveal near the end of the build where his shape actually clicks into place is a nice little payoff. Izzie comes along as the human half of the set, and the small gaming themed accessory gives the pair something to actually do together rather than just standing next to each other on a shelf.

The catch

I will be straight with you about where this set sits, it is not one of the ambitious Dreamzzz builds with a big vehicle or a sprawling set piece. At 252 pieces it is a focused, contained build, which means the price per piece runs a little higher than you'd get from a bigger set, and once it is built there is not much interactive play beyond posing Bunchurro and moving the small accessory around. If you are coming to this looking for build complexity or a large display piece, it will feel modest.

Who it's for

This is the right pick for a kid who loves the Dreamzzz show and wants Izzie and her companion off the screen and onto a shelf, or for an adult collector rounding out the animal companion side of the theme. If you want your Dreamzzz money to go toward the biggest, most impressive build in the line, look at the larger sets first and treat this one as a nice add on rather than the main event.

The parts story

What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.

The build works in two clear stages, Bunchurro's body first and then Izzie's small scene and accessory second, so you get a satisfying character reveal partway through rather than one long undifferentiated build. Shaping the bunny's rounded belly and short limbs out of straight edged bricks is the most engaging stretch of the set, using overlapping plates and curved slopes to fake a soft, plush contour, and it is the kind of construction trick that is more fun to build than it sounds on paper.

There is no standout rare or printed part here, this is a set that earns its keep through clever shaping rather than exclusive pieces, which fits its role as a smaller companion release rather than a flagship. Izzie's minifigure carries the theme's distinct look, and the small gaming accessory piece rounds out the scene so the finished build reads as a moment from the show rather than two separate objects sitting side by side.

Fun facts

  • 01Dreamzzz is built around Netflix's LEGO Dreamzzz animated series, and the sets in the theme follow the same core cast across dream world and real world settings.
  • 02Bunchurro is one of several stylized animal companions LEGO has built for the Dreamzzz line, following the theme's pattern of turning the show's oversized, softly shaped creatures into buildable models rather than minifigure scale animals.
  • 03Izzie is one of the recurring human leads in the Dreamzzz story, appearing across multiple sets at different scales from small companion builds like this one up to the larger flagship vehicles.

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