Your donation today will help MinnPost continue to report on the news you need. LEGO faces have gotten considerably angrier over the past two decades, according to a new study from researchers at the ...
Lego minifigures appear to be getting angrier and angrier, according to a new study that examined hundreds of Lego heads manufactured since their first launch in 1975. The University of Canterbury ...
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As the years have passed, the faces of Lego people have trended toward becoming more angry, according to a study that tracked Lego expressions over time. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers ...
LEGO toys have never been so controversial, or angry for that matter, but that should not stop your kids from playing with them. There has been a lot of noise over a study, released June 4, that ...
LEGO minifigures, regardless of whether they are “classic” or represent an IP, are always smooth and nonthreatening. Not quite featureless like a Hello Kitty face, but nevertheless looking like a ...
LEGO bricks are far older than their epitomous Minifigure friends, and today, 40 years after the first Minifigure was born, we're having a peek at the first patent. The patent comes after the first ...
The Lego minifig just turned 40, but it doesn’t look a day over 15. What is its secret? While Lego bricks were first introduced to playboxes and living room floors in 1949, the first prototype of what ...
Most of us remember the classic LEGO dude. Small, yellow, smiling. He had a few basic poses and a single, smiling face. But as LEGOs have gotten more and more varied, the company has given the little ...
Think back on your experiences with Lego men and Lego women. Probably you have happy memories of the time you spent with those tiny figures (official name: Minifigures) with yellow faces (or, if ...