March 2021 is rapidly approaching. With it comes a new wave of LEGO® sets. Incidentally, I recently received an amazing shipment from the LEGO® Group. It contained almost all of the upcoming March 2021 Monkie Kid sets. I mostly enjoyed the first wave of kits from this theme. However, the second wave did not appeal to me at all. Therefore, I am happy to announce that this third wave looks great. There are a lot of fun sets here for kids and AFOLs alike. Everyday this week, I will post a review of one of the new sets. For now, here is a quick look at all the sets coming out on March 1, 2021.
MONKIE KID’S RC RACE

- SET #: 40472
- COST: $16.99 CAD
- BRICK COUNT: 57
- MINIFIGURES: 3
- COST-PER-BRICK: $0.298 (expensive for what you get)
- BRICK-TO-FIG RATIO: 19:1 (excellent number of minifigs for a set of this size)
MONKIE KID’S CLOUD BIKE
- SET #: 80018
- COST: $34.99 CAD
- BRICK COUNT: 203
- MINIFIGURES: 3
- COST-PER-BRICK: $0.17 (satisfactory value)
- BRICK-TO-FIG RATIO: 68:1 (excellent number of minifigs for a set of this size)
- TRUE NORTH BRICKS REVIEW RATING: 76% (click here to read more)
RED SON’S INFERNO JET
- SET #: 80019
- COST: $44.99 CAD
- BRICK COUNT: 299
- MINIFIGURES: 3
- COST-PER-BRICK: $0.150 (satisfactory value)
- BRICK-TO-FIG RATIO: 100:1 (good number of minifigs for a set of this size)
- TRUE NORTH BRICKS REVIEW RATING: 73% (click here to read more)
WHITE DRAGON HORSE JET
- SET #: 80020
- COST: $69.99 CAD
- BRICK COUNT: 565
- MINIFIGURES: 3
- COST-PER-BRICK: $0.124 (good value)
- BRICK-TO-FIG RATIO: 188:1 (satisfactory number of minifigs for a set of this size)
- TRUE NORTH BRICKS REVIEW RATING: 82% (click here to read more)
MONKIE KID’S LION GUARDIAN
- SET #: 80021
- COST: $109.99 CAD
- BRICK COUNT: 774
- MINIFIGURES: 5
- COST-PER-BRICK: $0.142 (average value)
- BRICK-TO-FIG RATIO: 155:1 (average number of minifigs for a set of this size)
- TRUE NORTH BRICKS REVIEW RATING: 80% (click here to read more)
SPIDER QUEEN’S ARACHNOID BASE
- SET #: 80022
- COST: $159.99 CAD
- BRICK COUNT: 1170
- MINIFIGURES: 6
- COST-PER-BRICK: $0.137 (average value)
- BRICK-TO-FIG RATIO: 195:1 (satisfactory number of minifigs for a set of this size)
- TRUE NORTH BRICKS REVIEW RATING: 84% (click here to read more)
MONKIE KID’S TEAM DRONECOPTER
- SET #: 80023
- COST: $199.99 CAD
- BRICK COUNT: 1462
- MINIFIGURES: 8 + 1 big fig
- COST-PER-BRICK: $0.137 (average value)
- BRICK-TO-FIG RATIO: 162:1 (satisfactory number of minifigs for a set of this size)
- TRUE NORTH BRICKS REVIEW RATING: 88% (click here to read more)
THE LEGENDARY FLOWER FRUIT MOUNTAIN
- SET #: 80024
- COST: $249.99 CAD
- BRICK COUNT: 1949
- MINIFIGURES: 8
- COST-PER-BRICK: $0.128 (good value)
- BRICK-TO-FIG RATIO: 244:1 (passable number of minifigs for a set of this size)
- TRUE NORTH BRICKS REVIEW RATING: 90% (click here to read more)
Preliminary thoughts on the March 2021 Monkie Kid sets…
As I mentioned earlier, these sets have me excited. I am neither here nor there about the smallest offerings. However, beyond those, each set offers something I am looking forward to. White Dragon Horse Jet has a vending machine that intrigues me. The Aracnoid Base looks like a fun playset and interesting build. Meanwhile, the Quadcopter features a lot of bricks I am keen to have in addition to looking like a fun build. However, the two sets that I am most looking forward to are the Lion Guardian and Flower Fruit Mountain. Whereas other sets have aspects I like, I like these two in their entirety. What are your thoughts on the March 2021 Monkie Kid sets? Comment below or reach out on social media. Additionally, be sure to tune in throughout the week as I review my way through these sets!
Until next time,
-Tom
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I know. I constantly have to remind myself the same.
I always think how good my kids are about me having all these cool toys that I only let them play with under strict supervision.
It must be maddening for them.
😂 that’s great.
The colours are so lurid. I think this would appeal to kids.
My kids both loved the Prime Empire Ninjago sets. Precisely because of their lurid colours.
Which as a boring old man was the very reason I didn’t like them.
Yes, as a build my way through these sets, I am feeling more and more like this is a kids theme (not that that’s a bad thing, it is a toy after all)