Disney

Pua

The little pig from Moana, rebuilt in brick with a head that actually moves.

Brick Rated Score

3.8 out of 53.8/5

Set 43292 · 2026

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Year2026
Set number43292

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The verdict

Pua is exactly as adorable as you want him to be, and the posable head is the part that sold me.

He is not cheap for the size, and the raft display stand is the weak link everyone keeps pointing at. If you love Moana or you collect the brick-built Disney characters, he earns his shelf spot. If you want a meaty engineering build, this one is more charm than challenge.

Best for: Moana fans and collectors of LEGO's brick-built Disney character line

The full review

What it is

Pua is the roly-poly pig from Moana, and LEGO has given him the full brick-built character treatment for 2026 alongside a new Stitch. The thing that got me is the head. It sits on a big ball-joint neck so you can rotate it, tilt it side to side, and push the ears up and down to recreate those wide-eyed movie faces. For a set aimed at nine and up, that little bit of articulation gives him real personality on a shelf, and the round super-deformed body shape is captured with a softness that a lot of brick animals miss.

The catch

I will be straight with you about the money and the size. At 59.99 dollars for 885 pieces, Pua asks a bit more per brick than you might expect, and because he is a super-deformed design with that oversized head, a good chunk of those pieces go into a dense body just to anchor the top half so it does not topple. That is smart engineering, but it means the build itself is more about shaping curves than solving clever puzzles. The other honest gripe, and reviewers keep raising it, is the raft that doubles as a display stand. It holds the plant accessory fine, but it is flat and short on connection points, so Pua and the little crab do not lock onto it the way you want them to.

Who it's for

So who is this really for. If you adore Moana, or you are quietly building out LEGO's brick-built Disney animal shelf, Pua is an easy yes. He looks the part, he poses, and he is happy sitting out on display. If you came for a deep engineering session or you want the best pieces-per-dollar value on the shelf, I would steer you elsewhere. This is a character piece bought with your heart, and on those terms he delivers.

The parts story

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

Building Pua is a gentle, curve-focused build rather than a technical grind. Most of your time goes into layering and rounding the body so the heavy head has something solid to sit on, then assembling the ball-joint neck that makes the whole thing posable. It is the kind of build that is relaxing rather than demanding, and it moves along at a friendly pace for the nine-and-up label. The head and ear mechanism is the most satisfying stretch, because you can immediately feel the payoff when you tilt him.

There are no rare printed showpieces here, this is a shaping set, so the value is in how cleverly ordinary curved slopes and brackets get bent into a pig. The pink and warm-brown color blocking does a lot of the heavy lifting, and the ball-joint neck is the mechanical highlight worth paying attention to. You also get the small brick-built crab and the removable flower and branch accessories, which are the fun little side moments in an otherwise body-and-head focused parts list.

Fun facts

  • 01Pua arrives in 2026 as part of LEGO's brick-built Disney character line, released alongside a new Stitch that comes with a small Scrump doll.
  • 02Despite being Moana's most famous animal sidekick, Pua barely appears in the first film's ocean voyage, which became a long-running fan joke.
  • 03The set includes a tiny brick-built crab companion and a raft piece that doubles as a display stand for the finished pig.
  • 04Pua's head connects with a large ball joint, letting you rotate and tilt it plus push the ears up and down for different expressions.

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