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Good Yearly Calendar
Jdieter· Review provided by LEGO · December 24, 2022
This calendar was a good calendar, but it was hard to tell what some of the builds were. For example, on day 13, I got the Room of Requirement, and the build was vague and hard to distinguish. Also, I think that the Triwizard Cup from day 11 could have been done better. Other than these few things, the figure selection is great, although the Harry figure is a bit overused. Some of the microbuilds were great inclusions, like the Whomping Willow from day 4, the mini Hogwarts Express from day 23, and the Weasly’s house, the Burrow, from day 20. The inclusion of the game built into the calendar is a nice thing, but takes away from of the festiveness we could have gotten in the builds, instead of there being just three things per movie, 2 items/scenes and 1 minifigure. Overall, this was a pleasant calendar, and I think Lego did a good job this year round.
Disappointing
WeasleyWheezes· Review provided by LEGO · December 7, 2022
This was my first Lego advent calendar and it was an awful experience. I was so disappointed in the first five days, that I just did the entire thing today. There were a few cute abstract micro builds (dementors at the lake, the Whomping Willow/Ford Anglia scene, dragon escaping Gringotts, the Knight Bus), but most were not iconic moments or were completely confusing as to what they were (one of the builds was possibly a Triwizard Cup or the cauldron that Voldemort was reanimated in, I think and don't get me started on the Order of the Phoenix builds). The minifigures were bland (why is Harry ALWAYS the same?!), too. I liked the Sword of Gryffindor, Azkaban prisoner tile and "Harry Potter" entry paper name tile with the goblet of fire. I wish that there had been microfigures, like the Dementors, with other builds, such as Sirius Black in dog form with the Knight Bus or maybe a goblin with Gringott's. As an aside, I love the multiple shades of purple in the Slughorn build, but does he count as a minifigure or a microbuild? I will likely never get a Lego advent calendar again. Even the game that comes with it is lame.
For the minifigures
Cc· Review provided by walmart.com · July 25, 2023
I got this at a discount price tbh or I wouldn't get any overpriced Advent Calendar sets. Basically, this Advent Calendar is a summary of all eight Harry Potter movies. Seven minifigures (or eight, if you want to include Slughorn Couch) are there to remind you how amazing the story is if the writer spent enough time crafting her own work than commenting on social issues that ruined her own reputation. I think some builds are confusing because the box design only allows each compartment to have a one-step instruction. Somehow, I felt a sense of accomplishment after finishing it... 7/10
Terrible minibuilds
PoeticScarecrow073· Review provided by LEGO · December 14, 2022
Unlike some reviewers, i liked the majority of the minifigures, although everyone has plenty of harrys by now for sure. Even though i have read all of the books and seen all of the films, i still don't really know what half of the mini builds are supposed to be. The instructions, squished into calendar doors are hard to follow and i don't believe a child could follow them without assistance. Although I am enjoying having a daily surprise, for the price you could buy a much better lego set that you would want to display or play with. The cardboard "game" seems like an afterthought that is desperately trying to add play value to a product which may well cost this much to produce but is not worth this much to buy.
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