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Lego Monkie Kid
SubjectMonkey King and Journey to the West
Licensed fromThe Lego Group
Availability2020–Present
Total sets26(including promotional sets)[1]
CharactersMonkie Kid, Mei, Pigsy, Sandy, Mo, Tang and Monkey King
Official website

Lego Monkie Kid (悟空小侠) is a Lego theme inspired by Monkey King and Journey to the West.[2] It is licensed from The Lego Group.[3][4] The theme was first introduced in 2020. The toy line is also accompanied by an animated television series that premiered in Asia in 2020 and is based on the Lego Monkie Kid theme.

Overview

The product line focuses on the Monkie Kid and his friends, battling against a variety of demons who are trying to take over Megapolis.[5][6][7]

Development

Lego Monkie Kid is The Lego Group's first product line based on Chinese culture. Although The Lego Group had previously released Lego Chinese New Year sets, it was the first time that the company had released an entire product line based on a Chinese theme. Following research in China, The Lego Group discovered that the classic Chinese story of the Monkey King and Journey to the West is widely known within Chinese culture. As a result, the story was chosen as the main inspiration for Lego Monkie Kid. Simon Lucas, senior creative director commented, "It feels like it was in the DNA of everybody there. So we thought it was a great starting point to tell a new story that's rooted in Chinese culture". The Lego theme was developed over the course of two years and interpreted the story in a different way to the original. Lucas explained, "The people we spoke to have grown up with these stories, and we wanted to find out what's important to them, and how to interpret that in a new way...So, being 100% accurate to the original was not necessary, really, because we were picking up the key ingredients". The product line does, however, include recognisable characters from Journey to the West.[8]

The designers behind Lego Monkie Kid had revealed that researching Chinese stories and testing with children were important in the development of the brand new theme. Lego Senior Design Manager Dennis Fong explained, “We felt that we hit something really big when we had this concept of the Monkey King,” and continued, “Seeing all the energy from the kids, the parents, how they could instantly recognise it because we had a lot of key iconic elements in there. And, you know, we didn't need to tell a new story. We had the old story as a foundation for us to build upon."[9]

Characters

Heroes

  • Monkie Kid ("MK" for short, 悟空小侠/齐小天):[10][11] The main protagonist of the series. A young noodle delivery boy chosen by the Monkey King as his new successor to battle against the forces of evil, he wields Monkey King's golden staff and given almost all of his powers. Voiced by Jack DeSena.[12]
  • Mei (龙小娇):[10] The descendant of the legendary White Dragon Horse and MK's best friend, she is gifted with a dragon aura and her family's Dragon Blade to fight against foes. Voiced by Stephanie Sheh.[13]
  • Pigsy (朱大廚):[10] The owner and head chef of Pigsy's Noodles, his weapon of choice is a pitchfork in the toy line with a attachable sausage cannon. Voiced by Dave B. Mitchell.[14]
  • Sandy (沙大力):[10] A tough river ogre that became a "peacenik" after going to therapy for his uncontrollable anger who helps MK and his friends on their adventures. When enraged his eyes glow purple while his pearl necklace becomes orbs of fire, he uses a crescent staff as a weapon in the toy line. Voiced by Patrick Seitz.[15]
  • Tang (唐師傅): A regular customer at Pigsy's Noodles, often telling MK stories about Monkey King in exchange for free noodles (which angers Pigsy for being cheap), he also acts as a critic when he reviews restaurants he ate at on his website. Voiced by David Chen.[16]
  • Mo (毛): Sandy's pet blue cat with a mohawk who is always seen along with him when going on missions. Also voiced by Stephanie Sheh.[17]
  • Monkey King (孫悟空):[10] The legendary king who fought the Demon Bull King centuries ago by using his staff to trap him inside a mountain, he then decided to retire on Flower Fruit Mountain and train MK as his new successor to fight against evil demons while also helping the team on occasions. Voiced by Sean Schemmel[18] in the English version and Dicky Cheung[19][20][21] in the Mandarin version.

Villains

  • Demon Bull King ("DBK" for short, 牛魔王):[10][22] Princess Iron Fan's husband and Red Son's father, He is the main antagonist of season one. Demon Bull King was defeated by Monkey King centuries ago and trapped inside a mountain for 500 years but was freed by his family and plans to takeover Megapolis, his weapon is a battle axe, while also cannons and a flamethrower when transformed into a giant, he is made into a brick-built figure in "The Flaming Foundry" set. Voiced by Steve Blum.[23]
  • Red Son (紅孩兒):[10] Demon Bull King and Princess Iron Fan's half-demon, half-celestial son. He is a egotistical mad scientist who builds diabolical weapons and has a literal hot temper when humiliated in front of his father, whom he seeks his affection. He later join MK's team to retrieve celestial artifacts to defeat the Spider Queen. He has Pyrokinesis to conjure fire and uses a power glove as a weapon for both combat and to wield Monkey King's staff. Voiced by Kyle McCarley.[24]
  • Princess Iron Fan (鐵扇公主):[10] Demon Bull King's celestial wife and Red Son's mother. A cold and ruthless villainess who would do anything for her family to achieve their goals and to please her love, like her husband they both enjoy taunting Red Son whenever he fails at something which makes him try to do better. Even though she acts cold-hearted she does hold a softer side towards her husband and son . She wields a magic fan that can summon whirlwinds while also the power of aerokinesis. Voiced by Gwendoline Yeo.[25]
  • Bull Clones (牛雜兵): An army of bull robots created by Red Son and led by General Ironclad (牛將軍), there are also five Bull Clones that are named, Bob (鮑勃), Snort (打鼾), Grunt (咕嚕聲), Roar (怒吼) and Growl (咆哮) in the toy line. All voiced by Steve Blum.
  • Gold and Silver Demons (金銀惡魔): Twin demon brothers Jin (金角大王) and Yin (銀角大王) are a duo of troublemakers who like to create mischief. One time MK got sucked inside a enchanted Calabash by the twins which they simulate to make him think he has a perfect life, but there influence goes awry which made the hero escape (one example being Mei loves him). Also voiced by Sean Schemmel and Dave B. Mitchell.
  • Spider Queen (蜘蛛精): She is the leader of the Spider Demons and the main antagonist of season two. She was once a powerful Queen a long time ago but not before her empire was buried underground, she then rises to the surface with the help of Syntax and a little girl (possessed by the Lady Bone Demon) to conquer Megapolis by spreading her venom to mind control every citizen. She is carried by a robotic spider that acts as her chariot which makes her appear to have spider limbs and a abdomen. Voiced by Kimberly Brooks.
  • Syntax (黯網): A human scientist that was turned by the Spider Queen's venom to help her conquer Megapolis. Also voiced by Sean Schemmel.
  • Huntsman (獵剎): A skilled hunter who serves the Spider Queen that is ordered to track down MK and his team, he has mechanical legs that can transform from regular legs to spider limbs. Also voiced by Steve Blum.
  • Strong Spider (壮漢蛛): A brute who acts as the brawns of the Spider Queen's army, he has a muscular build with robotic spider limbs for legs, he is the only character never released in the toy line. Also voiced by Patrick Seitz.
  • Spindrax (姬影): A female biker who works for the Spider Queen, she doesn't appear in the series but was only released in the toy line.
  • Spider-Bots (蜘蛛機器人): Robots created by Syntax to aid in the Spider Queen's takeover of Megapolis.
  • Macaque (六耳獼猴): Monkey King's doppelgänger who shares his powers and wants to takeover his role. He stated on his story "The Hero and the Warrior" (though it might be fabricated) that he and Monkey King were once close friends centuries ago, but as he grew more powerful, so does the Macaque's ambition and became jealous of his opposite and desires to steal his staff, his powers and his title. He is shown to have a scar on his right eye but can easily hide it, He can generate a staff similar to Monkey King's except it has mace spikes at the end of each tip. unlike his rival he possesses dark magic such as power absorption, phase though terrain, creating shadow copies of himself and summoning a gigantic shadow monster. Voiced by Billy Kametz.[26]
  • Lady Bone Demon (白骨夫人): A spiritual demon that was sealed within a tomb by Monkey King. After being freed by the Demon Bull King the spirit took over his body and tried to destroy MK, only for the hero to defeat it and free Demon Bull King of its possession, Unbeknownst to them it roams the city and possessed a little girl. She then helped the Spider Queen rule over Megapolis but only to betray the monarch and placing her and other 4 ingredients in the Trigram Furnace to create her bone mech and destroyed Monkey King's staff. Her name is written as "White Bone Demon" (白骨魔) in the toy line. Also voiced by Stephanie Sheh as whispers and Victoria Grace as the girl.
  • The Mayor (市长): The mayor of Megapolis who turns out to be created by the Lady Bone Demon before her entrapment for her plan to destroy Monkey King, the obvious notion of him being inhuman is that he has white eyes and has weird movements, his true form is revealed to be a hulking behemoth. Also voiced by Steve Blum.

Others

  • Mr. and Mrs. Dragon (龙先生和太太): Mei's rich parents who are the descendants of the Dragon of the West. Also voiced by Steve Blum and Stephanie Sheh.
  • The Shoe Store Assistant (鞋店助理): An employee of Megapolis' shoe store who first encounters Red Son and DBK who are searching for rare item's to absorb, one of which is the beelzebub shoes, he told the two to get back in line which made the Demon Bull King take them by force and terrified the worker. He later appears again during the Spider Queen's takeover where he complains to Red Son (who is a cook at a food stand) about the food he made was too hot and burned his tastebuds, he demanded to see his manager who in turn was DBK and once again scares him off. Also voiced by Steve Blum.[27]
  • The Commentator (評論員): A citizen of Megapolis who announces most of the cities competitions like the Great Wall Race and Food Wars. Also voiced by David Chen.
  • The Guardians of Knowledge (知識的守護者): Two large guards who protect "The Cloud", a place where it connects the world of all it's technology and knowledge. Also Voiced By Dave B. Mitchell and Kimberly Brooks.
  • The Demon Accountant (惡魔會計): A female demon who briefly works for Jin and Yin as there Accountant when they owned Speedy Panda, during Food Wars she informs the twins that they become bankrupt because they spend the companies budget on a robot panda. Also voiced by Victoria Grace.
  • Ai (到): A businesswoman, appears in "Monkie Kid's Cloud Jet" set.
  • Uncle Qiao (喬叔叔): A businessman, appears in "Pigsy's Food Truck" set.
  • Lee (李): The owner of Speedy Panda then later became it's mascot, appears in "Red Son's Inferno Truck" and "Pigsy's Noodle Tank" sets.
  • An (一個): A Tourist, appears in "Monkey King Warrior Mech" set.
  • Jia (賈): A Tourist, appears in "Monkey King Warrior Mech" and "Spider Queen's Arachnoid Base" sets.
  • Chen (陳): A photographer, appears in "Monkie Kid's Cloud Roadster" set.
  • Wang (王): A Jogger, appears in "Monkie Kid's Cloud Roadster" set.
  • Uncle Zhang (張叔): A construction worker, appears in "The Flaming Foundry" set.
  • Rui (睿): A civilian, appears in "Monkie Kid's Cloud Bike" set.
  • Si (矽): A civilian, appears in "White Dragon Horse Jet" set.
  • Lu (魯): A gamer, appears in "Monkie Kid's Lion Guardian" set.
  • Fei (费): A civilian, appears in "Monkie Kid's Team Dronecopter" set.
  • Pan (平底鍋): The new owner of Speedy Panda, appears in "Pigsy's Noodle Tank" set.
  • Brother and Sister Monkey (猴哥和猴姐): Two monkey siblings who live in Flower Fruit Mountain, appears in "The Legendary Flower Fruit Mountain" set.
  • Bone Spirits (骨靈): Ghostly warriors who serve the Lady Bone Demon, appears in "The Bone Demon" set.

This series also reference characters from the novel such as Tang Sanzang (唐三藏), Zhu Bajie (豬八戒), Sha Wujing (沙悟淨), the White Dragon Horse (白龍馬), Guanyin (觀音), the Jade Emperor (玉皇大帝), Nezha (哪吒) Lao Tzu (太上老君), the Dragon of the East (東海龍王敖廣), the Dragon of the West (西海龍王敖閏), the Rhinoceros King (犀牛王) and the Four Heavenly Kings (四大天王).

Toy line

Construction sets

According to Bricklink, The Lego Group has released 26 playsets and promotional packs based on the Lego Monkie Kid theme.[1]

First wave

The Lego Monkie Kid theme was launched on 16 May 2020. As part of the marketing campaign, The Lego Group released the first wave of sets inspired by Monkey King and Journey to the West.[5][3] Each set featured different giant mecha, buildings and vehicles. Minifigures including Monkie Kid, Mei, Monkey King, Mo the cat, Sandy, Mr. Tang and Pigsy were released as well.[28][29] The sets were designed primarily for children 6+. A total of eight sets including the Monkey King Warrior Mech, Demon Bull King and Monkie Kid's Team Secret HQ were released.[30] Senior Design Director of Lego Simon Lucas discussed about the Demon Bull King set and explained, “The Demon Bull is such an iconic demon and kept coming up in our conversation. So we wanted to include him as the main demon in this season,” and continued, “Then we wanted to reinvent him in a brand new way, because LEGO is the perfect way to do that. So now we heard from the kids, ‘That's definitely the Bull Demon, but I’ve never seen him like that before.” ’ He's now half cyborg and half bull, and that's really cool.”[22] In addition, two promotional polybags namely the Monkie Kid's Delivery Bike and Build Your Own Monkey King were released.[31][32] In August 2021, The Lego Group announced the first wave sets will be retiring on 31 December 2021.[33][34]

Second wave

The second wave of sets were released on 1 August 2020. A total of three sets including the Monkie Kid's Cloud Roadster were released.[35][36] In August 2021, The Lego Group announced the second wave sets will be retiring on 31 December 2022.[33]

Third wave

The third wave of sets were released on 1 March 2021. A total of six sets including the Monkie Kid's Team Dronecopter and The Legendary Flower Fruit Mountain were released.[37][38][39] In addition, Monkie Kid's RC Race and Mini Monkey King Warrior Mech were released as an exclusive set and a promotional polybag respectively.[40][41] In August 2021, The Lego Group announced the third wave sets will be retiring on 31 December 2022.[33]

Fourth wave

The fourth wave of sets were released on 1 July 2021. A total of three sets including The Bone Demon were released.[42][43] Senior Creative Director Simon Lucas revealed how the design team took cues from a video game to put together The Bone Demon set and explained, “Lego designer Justin Ramsden and I really tried to make the building journey part of the play,” and continued, “Like a video game, there's a battle at each level, and in the end you face the big boss.”[44] In addition, a two key chains with a key chain attached to the minifigures of Monkie Kid and Red Son.[45] In August 2021, The Lego Group announced the fourth wave sets will be retiring on 31 December 2022.[33] In September 2021, Matthew Ashton, The Lego Group's Vice President of Design announced the Lego Monkie Kid theme will be continue until 2023.[46]

BrickHeadz

A Monkey King set was released as part of Lego BrickHeadz theme on 1 August 2020. The set consists of 175 pieces and a baseplate. The set included a Golden Staff.[47] In August 2021, The Lego Group announced the set will be retiring on 31 December 2021.[48]

Television series

Monkie Kid
GenreAction
Adventure
Comedy
Fantasy
Created bySimon Lucas
Written byJeremy Adams (2020-Present)
Directed bySarah Harper
Voices of
Country of originAustralia
China
Denmark
United States
Original languagesEnglish
Mandarin Chinese
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes20 (+ 2 specials) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Robert Fewkes
  • Alexia Gates-Foale
  • Keith Malone
  • Villads Spangsberg
  • Barbara Stephen
  • Phabey Wang (2020)
  • Jill Wilfert
  • Asa Tait (2021-)
Producers
  • Vicky Kjaer Jensen
  • Simon Lucas
  • Debbie Steer
  • Xiaodong Wen
  • Jeremy Adams (co-producer)
  • Sarah Harper (co-producer)
  • Anne-Flore Aussant (line producer)
  • David Breen (story producer)
Running time11 minutes
Production companyFlying Bark Productions
Original release
NetworkRTM TV2, TV3 (Malaysia)
TVB (Hong Kong)
Channel 5 (Singapore)
9Go! (Australia)
Amazon Kids+ (International)[49]
ReleaseJune 13, 2020 (2020-06-13) –
present

Monkie Kid is a television series inspired by Monkey King and Journey to the West and produced by Flying Bark Productions to coincide with the release of the theme's Lego sets. The series premiered on TV3 in Malaysia on 13 September 2020 and debuted on Channel 9 in Australia on 13 March 2021.[50]

Episodes

Series overview

Monkie Kid series overview
Season Episodes Originally aired Amazon Kids+ airdate
First aired (Australia) Last aired (Australia)
Pilot March 13, 2021 (2021-03-13) September 9, 2021 (2021-09-09)[49]
1 10 March 20, 2021 (2021-03-20) April 17, 2021 (2021-04-17)
Special April 24, 2021 (2021-04-24) September 30, 2021 (2021-09-30)
2 10 May 1, 2021 (2021-05-01) May 29, 2021 (2021-05-29) October 28, 2021 (2021-10-28)[51]


Monkie Kid: A Hero is Born (2020)

Monkie Kid: A Hero is Born is a 45 minute television special that premiered on RTM TV2 and TV3 in Malaysia on 13 June 2020,[52] debuted on Mediacorp in Singapore on 27 June 2020,[53][54][55][56] premiered on 9Go! in Australia on 13 March 2021,[57] and premiered internationally on Amazon Kids+ on September 9, 2021.[49]

TitleWritten byOriginal air dateAmazon Kids+ air dateProd.
code
"Monkie Kid: A Hero is Born"Jeremy AdamsJune 13, 2020 (2020-06-13) (Malaysia)
March 13, 2021 (2021-03-13) (Australia)[50]
September 9, 2021[49]100
Monkey King comes to life as a young boy named MK, obsessed with the legends of old, discovers Monkey King's magical staff. After witnessing Red Son and Princess Iron Fan release the Demon Bull King from his prison under the mountain, MK accidentally grabs Monkey King’s magical staff and escapes, sending him on a journey to return the staff to Monkey King in order for him to save the day.

Season 1 (2020)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byOriginal air dateAmazon Kids+ air dateProd.
code
11"Bad Weather"Jeremy AdamsSeptember 13, 2020 (2020-09-13) (Malaysia)
March 20, 2021 (2021-03-20) (Australia)
September 9, 2021101
Red Son takes over the 'Weather Station', a prestigious club that allows its members to control the weather in different parts of the city, in order to restore his father the Demon Bull King back to power. Meanwhile, MK is having a hard time controlling his power.
22"Duplicatnation"Jeremy AdamsSeptember 13, 2020 (2020-09-13) (Malaysia)
March 20, 2021 (2021-03-20) (Australia)
September 9, 2021102
MK decides to create clones so he can stay home and play video games after he has to do so much work for his friends. He doesn't know how to use his powers so the clones wreak havoc.
33"Coming Home"Jeremy AdamsSeptember 19, 2020 (2020-09-19) (Malaysia)
March 27, 2021 (2021-03-27) (Australia)
September 9, 2021103
When Mei, a member of the Dragon Family, and MK house sit, DBK's minions attempt to infiltrate the house and steal the legendary Dragon Blade.
44"Noodles or Death"Jeremy AdamsSeptember 19, 2020 (2020-09-19) (Malaysia)
March 27, 2021 (2021-03-27) (Australia)
September 9, 2021104
When Pigsy and Teng is taken hostage by the Spider Queen. Sandy, MK, Mei, and Mo must take their race boat down into the sewers and free their friends.
55"Calabash"Jeremy AdamsSeptember 26, 2020 (2020-09-26) (Malaysia)
April 3, 2021 (2021-04-03) (Australia)
September 9, 2021105
MK wakes up to a perfect life...too perfect. He realises he's living in an illusion brought on by being trapped in the nefarious Calabash by Jin and Yin, the Golden Silver Demons.
66"The Great Wall Race"Jeremy AdamsSeptember 26, 2020 (2020-09-26) (Malaysia)
April 3, 2021 (2021-04-03) (Australia)
September 9, 2021106
Mei and MK enter a street race granting the winner "immortality", but a disagreement has them competing against each other.
77"Impossible Delivery"Jeremy AdamsSeptember 27, 2020 (2020-09-27) (Malaysia)
April 10, 2021 (2021-04-10) (Australia)
September 9, 2021107
Pigsy challenges MK to deliver an order in an allotted time. MK goes through obstacles that challenge his focus in order to accomplish his goal.
88"Skeleton Key"Jeremy AdamsSeptember 27, 2020 (2020-09-27) (Malaysia)
April 10, 2021 (2021-04-10) (Australia)
September 9, 2021108
MK holds the key to an ancient gate that DBK's family wants to unlock. It's a game of cat and mouse as the family tries to get the key from our heroes.
99"Macaque"Jeremy AdamsOctober 3, 2020 (2020-10-03) (Malaysia)
April 17, 2021 (2021-04-17) (Australia)
September 9, 2021109
An old enemy of the Monkey King tries to siphon the Monkey King's powers from MK in order to defeat his fabled arch nemesis.
1010"The End is Here!"Jeremy AdamsOctober 3, 2020 (2020-10-03) (Malaysia)
April 17, 2021 (2021-04-17) (Australia)
September 9, 2021110
When MK discovers DBK has taken over the city, he must use everything he's learned to defeat the family that causes him so much trouble!

Revenge of the Spider Queen (2021)

Revenge of the Spider Queen is a 43 minute television special that premiered on TV3 in Malaysia on 27 March 2021, premiered on 9Go! in Australia on 24 April 2021, and premiered internationally on Amazon Kids+ on September 30, 2021.[49]

TitleWritten byOriginal air dateAmazon Kids+ air dateProd.
code
"Revenge of the Spider Queen[58]"Jeremy AdamsMarch 27, 2021 (2021-03-27) (Malaysia)
April 24, 2021 (2021-04-24) (Australia)
September 30, 2021200
The ancient and evil Spider Queen emerges from her lair. With the help of a "shadowy" figure, the Spider Queen is supercharged, using her power to capture Monkey King and Demon Bull King. It's up to MK and his team to track down ingredients for an antidote to cure the citizens and free the city.

Season 2 (2021)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleWritten byOriginal air dateAmazon Kids+ air dateProd.
code
111"Sleep Bug"Jeremy AdamsMay 1, 2021 (2021-05-01) (Australia)
September 6, 2021 (2021-09-06) (Malaysia)
October 28, 2021201
A new game sweeps across the city, but instead of fun and frivolity, the game is a virus that knocks out everyone who plays it.
122"Dumpling Destruction"Eugene SonMay 1, 2021 (2021-05-01) (Australia)
September 6, 2021 (2021-09-06) (Malaysia)
October 28, 2021202
MK gets a call from Monkey King who has accidentally knocked over a "Celestial Dumpling". It's streaking toward Earth and everything will be destroyed.
133"Pig Pong Panic"Callie C. MillerMay 8, 2021 (2021-05-08) (Australia)
September 7, 2021 (2021-09-07) (Malaysia)
October 28, 2021203
Pigsy has replaced the Monkey Mech game with Ping Pong and gets wildly addicted. MK has to break Pigsy from his addiction in order to save his shop.
144"Sweet'n'Sour"Greg HahnMay 8, 2021 (2021-05-08) (Australia)
September 7, 2021 (2021-09-07) (Malaysia)
October 28, 2021204
Speedy Panda stores have appeared everywhere along with their biker gang delivery boys. Things boil over until a "FOOD WAR" is declared.
155"Minor Scale"Joelle SellnerMay 15, 2021 (2021-05-15) (Australia)
September 13, 2021 (2021-09-13) (Malaysia)
October 28, 2021205
MK accidentally shrinks himself and falls down the drain, into the sewers, and finds himself back in the lair of the Spider Queen.
166"Game On"Shaene SidersMay 15, 2021 (2021-05-15) (Australia)
September 13, 2021 (2021-09-13) (Malaysia)
TBA206
MK finds a VR video game that emulates the Monkey King's battles. MK jumps in, hoping to "live" Monkey King's life in order to be a better hero.
177"Shadow Play"Meghan FitzmartinMay 22, 2021 (2021-05-22) (Australia)
September 14, 2021 (2021-09-14) (Malaysia)
TBA207
Our heroes attend a shadow play, secretly run by the Macaque. Using a magical lantern, he imprisons the other heroes to toy with MK.
188"To Catch a Leaf"T.K. O'BrianMay 22, 2021 (2021-05-22) (Australia)
September 14, 2021 (2021-09-14) (Malaysia)
TBA208
MK has got a bad case of the hiccups that cause giant earthquakes. The only cure is a tea that only Sandy can procure from a dangerous location.
199"72 Transformations"Alan DentonMay 29, 2021 (2021-05-29) (Australia)
September 20, 2021 (2021-09-20) (Malaysia)
TBA209
MK has learned the power of transformation! Kind of... When Spider-Bots steal Pigsy's sign, MK needs to use his new powers to get it back.
2010"This is the End!"Jeremy AdamsMay 29, 2021 (2021-05-29) (Australia)
September 20, 2021 (2021-09-20) (Malaysia)
TBA210
After gathering all the secret ingredients, Lady Bone Demon creates a powerful bone mech which she uses to attack MK while he is out training.

Publications

A quarterly Lego Monkie Kid limited edition magazine published by CoroCoro was launched from 2021 to accompany the toy line only available in Japan.[59]

Awards and nominations

In October 2021, Lego Monkie Kid was nominated for "Animated Series Production of the Year" by the 20th Screen Producers Australia Awards.[60][61]

See also

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