Unikitty!

Unikingdom Creative Brick Box

Seventeen tiny weirdos and a castle to keep them in, this one is pure sugar rush.

Brick Rated Score

3.9 out of 53.9/5

Set 41455 · 2018

Pieces433
Minifigs17
Year2018
Set number41455

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The verdict

I went in expecting a basic character pack and came out genuinely charmed.

Seventeen little figures, from Unikitty herself down to Rick the poop emoji looking guy, each one snaps together in a couple of minutes, so this is the rare set where a young builder gets that dopamine hit of finishing something over and over instead of once at the very end. Then you build the Unikingdom Castle storage box and the whole cast has a home, which is honestly the smartest part of the design. This is a set for the kid who loved the show, not for the adult collector chasing rare parts, and I think that is exactly what it should be.

Best for: Unikitty! show fans and younger builders who want quick, repeatable wins

The full review

What it is

I went in expecting a basic character pack and came out genuinely charmed. The Unikingdom Creative Brick Box hands you seventeen little builds, Unikitty, Prince Puppycorn, Master Frown, Dino Dude, Feebee, Square Bear and more, and each one comes together in a couple of minutes. That pacing is the whole trick here. A young builder gets a finished thing to hold and play with every few pages of instructions instead of grinding through one long build and hoping for the payoff at the end.

The catch

I'll be honest about where this set is simple. The scenery pieces, the little skate park ramp and the market stalls with the flower cart and hot dog stand, are cute but slight, they're not going to hold an experienced builder's attention. And not every figure is a proper posable minifigure, some are closer to stud-built shapes, so the play value swings depending on which character you land on. At $39.99 for 433 pieces and seventeen figures it's a fair trade, but you're paying for character variety, not part count or engineering.

Who it's for

This is a set for the kid who already loves the Unikitty! show, not the adult collector hunting new molds or clever techniques. If that's your builder, the exclusive figures alone make it worth tracking down now that it's retired. If nobody in your house has watched the show, I'd skip it and put the money toward a set with more building meat.

The parts story

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

Building this feels like assembling a shelf of tiny action figures rather than one cohesive model. You work through the cast one at a time, guided builds that rarely take more than a few minutes each, before moving on to the slightly trickier scenery pieces and finishing with the Unikingdom Castle, which folds shut to store the whole crew. It's a smart bit of design, since kids can play with every figure and then tuck them all away without pulling anything apart.

The real value here is the minifigure count, not the parts themselves. Ten of the seventeen figures are exclusive to this set, so if you want Master Frown, Dino Dude, or Beatsy in physical form, this box was for years the only route in. There aren't standout new molds or printed rarities to chase, the appeal is entirely the character roster, and BrickEconomy has clocked steady growth in resale value since it retired in December 2019, which tells you collectors of the show have kept demand alive.

Fun facts

  • 01The set includes 17 buildable figures, and 10 of them are exclusive, meaning they don't appear in any other Unikitty! LEGO set
  • 02It retired in December 2019, about a year and a half after its 2018 release, and its secondary market value has climbed more than 80 percent above the original $39.99 retail price
  • 03The Unikingdom Castle build doubles as a storage case, so kids can pack the whole cast away fully assembled instead of breaking the figures down
  • 04Brick Insights scored it 93 out of 100 based on collected reviews, with builders praising the easy assembly and the storage function specifically

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