There are LEGO sets for nearly everything—Home Alone, Seinfeld, Friends, The Office, even Hocus Pocus. So when you stop and think about it, the fact that The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) doesn’t have one starts to feel less like an oversight and more like a mystery.
The film is a cornerstone of holiday movie-watching. It’s earned that spot through sheer staying power, sincerity, and the Muppet-like ability to be funny, sad, and warm all at once. It also happens to have visual settings that beg to be turned into LEGO bricks: snowy 19th-century London streets, crooked buildings, glowing windows, and ghostly apparitions.
LEGO already dipped a toe in the Muppet pool back in 2022 with a solid run of minifigures. Kermit, Piggy, Gonzo, Fozzie, Rowlf, Swedish Chef—twelve characters total, all well-designed, all sold out fast. But it didn’t lead to a Christmas Carol collection or set.
If there was ever a time to fix that, it’s now. A Muppet Christmas Carol set isn’t just a good idea—it’s a proven one. People rewatch the movie every year. It trends without fail.
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And it wouldn’t take much. A mid-sized set with Scrooge’s home, the Cratchits’ kitchen, and a few back-alley streets would do the trick. Throw in Kermit as Bob, Piggy as Emily, Robin as Tiny Tim, Michael Caine–style Scrooge, and the three ghosts. Give Gonzo and Rizzo a tiny rooftop perch. Add in some snowy bricks and maybe a couple streetlamps and you’re done.
It would hit shelves and disappear before lunch. Parents would buy it. Adult collectors would line up. Kids might even watch the movie for the first time because of it. That’s the frustrating part—it would work. The audience is already there. All that’s missing is the box.
With all that said, there is a LEGO Ideas submission that has a few hundred days left.