First rumoured list of LEGO Dreamzzz 2023 sets surfaces online

A first list of rumoured LEGO Dreamzzz sets has surfaced online, including everything from a Crocodile Car to a Knightmare Shark Ship.

The rumoured in-house theme – the logo for which was revealed by the German Patent and Trademark Office this week – is shaping up to be one of the most creative new launches from the LEGO Group in some time (at least if these set names are anything to go by). Promobricks has published a list of 10 products said to be arriving in August, and they each sound zanier than the last.

Check out the full list of sets – which range in price from $4.99 to $139.99 – in the table below.

Every LEGO Dreamzzz set rumoured for 2023

LEGO setPricePiece countRelease date
30636 Z-Blob and Bunchu Spider$4.99TBCAugust 1, 2023
71453 Izzie and Bunchu the Bunny$19.99259August 1, 2023
71454 Mateo and Z-Blob the Robot$19.99237August 1, 2023
71455 Grimkeeper the Cage Monster$34.99274August 1, 2023
71456 Mrs. Castillo’s Turtle Balloon/Van$44.99434August 1, 2023
71457 Pegasus Flying Horse$49.99482August 1, 2023
71458 Crocodile Car$59.99494August 1, 2023
71459 Stable of the Dream Creatures$79.99681August 1, 2023
71460 Mr. Oz’s Spacebus$89.99878August 1, 2023
71461 Fantastical Treehouse$99.991,257August 1, 2023
71469 Knightmare Shark Ship$139.991,389August 1, 2023

Obvious stand-outs include 71458 Crocodile Car, 71459 Stable of the Dream Creatures and 71469 Knightmare Shark Ship, but really all these sets sound like they’re going to deliver something entirely different from the rest of the LEGO portfolio. We’re getting LEGO Movie vibes from some of them, and that’s no bad thing at all.

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An original theme that mashes up eras, characters and designs is something the LEGO Group has already tried once before in Time Cruisers, which we’ve already seen some parallels to in the Dreamzzz logo. Like that ‘90s theme, Dreamzzz seems to be anchored around an eclectic cast of characters, here led by Mateo, Izzie, Mr. Oz and Mrs. Castillo.

According to Promobricks, Dreamzzz is also the final name for the theme originally thought to be codenamed Titan – and the product numbers, working titles and piece counts all marry up with those rumoured to come under Titan. That doesn’t guarantee that any of these sets will happen, of course: until the LEGO Group officially confirms them, they should be taken with that familiar pinch of salt.

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Chris Wharfe

I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

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