Evolution of Luigi in Super Mario Nintendo game, LEGO and Movie

Evolution of Luigi in Super Mario Nintendo game, LEGO and Movie

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Create a gem-hunting, ghost-battling LEGO Super Mario level with Luigi’s Mansion Haunt-and-Seek Expansion Set (71401) for ages 8 and up. It features a start plate and a rotating hallway to access each room. There are lots of fun challenges for LEGO Luigi or LEGO Mario (figures are not included)–rescue Toad from a painting, uncover hidden gems, battle a haunted pool table, defeat a Garbage Can Ghost, and a Grabbing Ghost, and topple King Boo from the tower.

Lego Super Mario Luigi’s Mansion Haunt-and-Seek Expansion Set (71401)

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Introduce children to the interactive LEGO Super Mario universe with this Adventures with Luigi Starter Course (71387). An awesome gift toy for trend-setting kids, it features a LEGO Luigi figure that gives instant expressive responses via an LCD screen and speaker. Players earn digital coins for helping LEGO Luigi complete spinning seesaw and flying challenges, interactions with Pink Yoshi and defeating Boom Boom and a Bone Goomba.

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