15 LEGO Nintendo Sets Retiring Soon — Super Mario, Zelda and Animal Crossing Affected

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LEGO collectors and Nintendo fans take note: 15 Nintendo-branded LEGO sets have been added to the LEGO Group's 'Retiring Soon' pages on the US and UK websites. The majority of the sunsetting product range is based on Super Mario, with notable inclusions from The Legend of Zelda and Animal Crossing lines. Background and context The LEGO-Nintendo partnership has produced multiple premium playsets and collectibles that tie directly to Nintendo franchises, many of which are familiar to Nintendo Switch players. LEGO's online store listings are the authoritative source for retirement notices; earlier this month the company confirmed the new Animal Crossing set Timmy & Tommy's Fun Day Out is scheduled to arrive on August 1st, while other legacy sets were moved to retiring status. Affected sets and listed retail prices Super Mario - Adventures with Interactive LEGO Mario – US $49.99 / UK £44.99 - Captain Toad’s Camp – US $14.99 / UK £12.99 - Mario Kart – Baby Mario vs. Baby Luigi – US $29.99 / UK £24.99 - Mario Kart – Baby Peach & Grand Prix Set – US $79.99 / UK £69.99 - Mario Kart – Bowser’s Castle – US $99.99 - Mario Kart – Piranha Plant Power-Up Pursuit – US $49.99 / UK £44.99 - Mario Kart – Standard Kart – US $19.99 / UK £17.99 - Mario Kart – Toad’s Garage – US $39.99 / UK £34.99 - Mario Kart – Wario & King Boo – US $49.99 - Mario Kart – Yoshi Bike – US $14.99 - Party at Toad’s House – US $29.99 / UK £24.99 - Piranha Plant – UK £57.99 - Prince Florian & Castle Bowser – US $99.99 / UK £89.99 The Legend of Zelda - Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 – US $299.99 / UK £259.99 Animal Crossing - Leif’s Caravan & Garden Shop – US $29.99 / UK £24.99 Journalistic paraphrase LEGO's Retiring Soon listings on the US and UK sites confirm these Nintendo-themed products are scheduled to be discontinued, creating a limited-time window for buyers and collectors to secure stock before it is withdrawn. Verified related notes - The Animal Crossing expansion set Timmy & Tommy's Fun Day Out is listed for release on August 1st on LEGO's site. - Separately, the video game LEGO 2K Drive is scheduled to be delisted from digital storefronts on May 19, 2026. What this means for buyers Collectors who track Nintendo IP merchandise should use LEGO's official product pages for availability and pricing. Retirement status typically signals remaining stock will be limited as products are phased out of production. Written by Reece Heather, veteran Zelda Universe editor and journalism graduate.

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