In the Summer it was leaked that Nintendo would be partnering with LEGO to create the very first Animal Crossing lines with the popular toy company. Over the last few years, we’ve seen the Super Mario 64 Question Mark set and the Super Mario Dry Bowser Castle among many others. Now, it looks like Nintendo and LEGO are extending their partnership further with Animal Crossing officially.

Today, Nintendo of Europe shared a tease on social media where a video shows iconic Animal Crossing villagers in LEGO form. The short video not only showcases what the characters look like but gives us a look at what the trees and flowers will look like.

The characters include Tom Nook Isabelle, Kaap’n, Marshal, and a couple of other villagers that could give hope that more villagers could be included in the future.

In the initial leak online it was revealed there should be five different Animal Crossing sets ranging from $14.99 to $74.99 USD.

Will you purchase the LEGO Animal Crossing set?

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