Countless pop culture icons have been given the LEGO treatment and are available for fans to own in small brick form. This list includes one of gaming's biggest names, Mario, with some of the most interactive LEGO sets the toy company has ever put out. To celebrate Mario Day 2022, the plumber's better-half, Princess Peach, is now getting in on the action with a new expansion set for the Mushroom Kingdom's ruler.

Originally unveiled in March 2020, the Mario LEGO sets were the newest iteration of interactive LEGO sets from the famous toy company. The original wave of sets focused on the Mushroom Kingdom's beloved hero, his adventures, and conflicts against his longtime nemesis, Bowser. Luigi was given some shine in the most recent expansion set, specifically focusing on his ghoulish mishaps seen in the popular Luigi's Mansion series.

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The Princess Peach expansion set was announced as part of Mario Day 2022, celebrating the anniversary of Mario's debut on March 10, 1985. The Princess Peach LEGO line includes the Adventures with Peach Starter Course, falling in line with the previous Mario LEGO sets for $59.99. Peach is joined in the set by the loyal Yellow Toad as she tries to evade Bowser's son, Lemmy, who is once again helping his father try to capture the princess.

Six additional sets will also be available, the most notable and expensive being the Peach's Castle Expansion set coming in at $129.99. Players will be able to explore this LEGO version of Peach's castle alongside Toadette, all the while Bowser and his other son, Ludwig, try to make their way inside. The remaining sets include the Yoshi's Gift House for $29.99, Cat Peach Suit and Frozen Tower for $79.99, Big Spike's Cloudtop Challenge for $69.99, Fuzzy Flippers for $19.99, and Goomba's Shoe for $9.99.

The sets are available for pre-order on LEGO's official website and are scheduled to release on August 1, 2022.

These new sets are just another example of how successful this partnership between Nintendo and LEGO has been, and the latter has not even scratched the surface of the set it can make. Bowser has been the mainstay villain in most of the lines LEGO has produced thus far, the only exception being the Luigi's Mansion line. If LEGO wanted to branch out further on that side, the Koopa King could have his own line down the road along with Mario and Luigi's longtime rivals, Wario and Waluigi, neither of whom have been given the LEGO treatment yet.

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Source: LEGO