Toy Story LEGO Sets Join the Toy Story 5 Hype
LEGO is adding serious fuel to the Toy Story 5 hype with a new wave of Toy Story LEGO sets arriving May 1, 2026. The lineup delivers three distinct experiences: a premium Slinky Dog LEGO display for adults, an arcade-inspired Alien Rocket Ride, and a poseable Lotso figure. Timed perfectly with Toy Story 5 merch and promotions, these builds tap into the same nostalgia driving cross‑brand collaborations like cereal box toy prizes tied to the movie. Together, they reflect Toy Story 5’s focus on how toys still matter in a tech‑driven world, giving both parents and kids tactile, screen‑free fun. Whether you’re a long‑time Pixar fan, a parent introducing the series to your children, or a dedicated LEGO collector, this compact but thoughtful wave of LEGO summer releases offers strong options for both play and display, and fits neatly into the broader Toy Story collectibles scene.
Slinky Dog LEGO Bookends: Functional Display for Adult Fans
Headlining the wave is the LEGO Toy Story Slinky Dog bookends (43301), a premium 18+ display set designed with adult builders in mind. Priced at USD 149.99 (approx. RM720), it cleverly transforms Slinky Dog into two separate bookends linked by brick-built books. Slinky features poseable ears, paws, tail, and head, so you can fine‑tune his posture on your shelf or desk. A Woody minifigure is included, plus two LEGO books referencing the Pixar shorts “Tiny Toy” and “Knick Knack,” a thoughtful nod to the origins of the original film. As Slinky Dog LEGO goes, this is less a toy and more a functional décor piece—ideal for office shelves, home libraries, or a refined Toy Story collectibles display. It’s the standout choice for nostalgic adults who want Toy Story 5 merch that doesn’t feel like it belongs only in a kid’s room.
Alien Rocket Ride and Lotso Figure: Playful Centerpieces for Playrooms
For fans who want more interaction, the LEGO Alien Rocket Ride set (43307) offers a 714‑piece build inspired by a classic arcade attraction. At USD 59.99 (approx. RM290), it includes a functioning crank mechanism, coin dispenser details, and a fully poseable Pizza Planet Alien that can ride inside the rocket or be displayed separately. Aimed at ages 9 and up, it balances play value with strong display appeal. The LEGO Lotso figure (43306), priced at USD 39.99 (approx. RM190), delivers a 570‑piece buildable version of the Toy Story 3 villain, complete with articulated face, arms, hands, legs, and his signature walking stick. Lotso can be posed standing or seated, making him a great desk buddy or shelf centerpiece. Together, these Toy Story LEGO sets are ideal for families and younger builders seeking hands‑on Toy Story 5 merch that’s as fun to pose as it is to play with.
How These Sets Fit Into the Toy Story Collectibles Boom
These LEGO summer releases arrive amid a broader wave of Toy Story collectibles tied to the new film. Promotions like Kellogg’s “Toys Back in the Box” campaign—featuring Toy Story 5 spoons, trading cards, and movie ticket offers inside cereal boxes—are deliberately targeting millennial nostalgia and the joy of physical play. LEGO’s new Toy Story LEGO sets sit comfortably alongside these efforts, offering a more premium, enduring form of Toy Story 5 merch. Where cereal prizes bring quick-hit surprises to breakfast tables, the Slinky Dog bookends, Alien Rocket Ride, and Lotso figure provide long‑term display pieces and build experiences. For collectors, they fill specific niches: a functional display object, a kinetic arcade scene, and a character statue. For families, they reinforce the film’s core message—that toys still spark creativity and connection, even in a tech‑heavy world.
Which Toy Story LEGO Set Should You Buy?
Choosing the right Toy Story LEGO set comes down to who will build it and how it will be used. The Slinky Dog LEGO bookends are best for adult fans and serious collectors who want a subtle yet clever display piece that also serves a practical purpose on shelves or desks. The Alien Rocket Ride suits families with older kids or younger teens: its crank mechanism and detailed arcade styling make it a fun, repeatable play experience and a standout playroom display. The Lotso figure is the most accessible entry point for younger builders or anyone wanting a single character to showcase. For die‑hard LEGO collectors, the ideal route is to pair Slinky Dog with either Alien Rocket Ride or Lotso, creating a mini Toy Story collectibles corner that celebrates both the classic films and the excitement surrounding Toy Story 5.
