New Lego Animal Crossing and Super Mario Sets Leak
While Lego and Nintendo didn’t officially reveal the new Animal Crossing and Super Mario sets, leaks online via Reddit and Wario64 resulted images of the apparent August 2025 sets appearing online. There are nine new Nintendo sets total, and among them are ones with Wario, Captain Toad, and Blather’s museum. Since only images appeared, we don’t have exact prices for things. However, the photos that appeared online do show the box art and the finished sets. First, here’s the list of Super Mario Lego sets that include a mix of enemies and Mario Kart builds. There are references to Super Mario Wonder and Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker too. 72038: Wario and King Boo (Note: This is a Mario Kart set.) 72039: Bowser’s Castle (Note: This is a Mario Kart set.) 72040: Captain Toad’s Camp 72041: Party at Toad’s House 72042: Prince Florian and Castle Bowser 72043: Interactive Lego Mario and Standard Kart Here’s the photo that appeared online and showed all of those sets: Images via Lego As for the three Animal Crossing Lego sets, these all involve buildings like Blather’s museum and help build up a town. The smallest one consists of 149 pieces and the first “small” house, while the set with two houses is biggest at 814 pieces. Here’s the full list: 77056: Blathers’ Museum Collection (Note: The villager included alongside Blathers the owl is Lily the frog.) 77057: Creative Houses: Seasons of Fun (Note: The villagers in this set include Fuchsia the deer, Fang the wolf, and Stitches the bear.) 77058: Lily’s Cozy House Here's how those three leaks look: Images via Lego As a note, some of the older Animal Crossing Lego sets are currently on sale at stores like Amazon. Some of the more notable ones include the 77050: Nook’s Cranny and Rosie’s House set for $52.99 instead of $74.99 and the 77052: K.K.’s Concert in the Plaza for $44.19 instead of $79.99. The new Super Mario and Animal Crossing sets will apparently debut in August 2025. The post New Lego Animal Crossing and Super Mario Sets Leak appeared first on Siliconera.

While Lego and Nintendo didn’t officially reveal the new Animal Crossing and Super Mario sets, leaks online via Reddit and Wario64 resulted images of the apparent August 2025 sets appearing online. There are nine new Nintendo sets total, and among them are ones with Wario, Captain Toad, and Blather’s museum.
Since only images appeared, we don’t have exact prices for things. However, the photos that appeared online do show the box art and the finished sets. First, here’s the list of Super Mario Lego sets that include a mix of enemies and Mario Kart builds. There are references to Super Mario Wonder and Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker too.
- 72038: Wario and King Boo (Note: This is a Mario Kart set.)
- 72039: Bowser’s Castle (Note: This is a Mario Kart set.)
- 72040: Captain Toad’s Camp
- 72041: Party at Toad’s House
- 72042: Prince Florian and Castle Bowser
- 72043: Interactive Lego Mario and Standard Kart
Here’s the photo that appeared online and showed all of those sets:
As for the three Animal Crossing Lego sets, these all involve buildings like Blather’s museum and help build up a town. The smallest one consists of 149 pieces and the first “small” house, while the set with two houses is biggest at 814 pieces. Here’s the full list:
- 77056: Blathers’ Museum Collection (Note: The villager included alongside Blathers the owl is Lily the frog.)
- 77057: Creative Houses: Seasons of Fun (Note: The villagers in this set include Fuchsia the deer, Fang the wolf, and Stitches the bear.)
- 77058: Lily’s Cozy House
Here's how those three leaks look:
As a note, some of the older Animal Crossing Lego sets are currently on sale at stores like Amazon. Some of the more notable ones include the 77050: Nook’s Cranny and Rosie’s House set for $52.99 instead of $74.99 and the 77052: K.K.’s Concert in the Plaza for $44.19 instead of $79.99.
The new Super Mario and Animal Crossing sets will apparently debut in August 2025.
The post New Lego Animal Crossing and Super Mario Sets Leak appeared first on Siliconera.