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In [[LEGO Marvel Super Heroes]], she has regular legs instead of a dress slope. She carries her torch and has no abilities. When idle, she winks.
 
In [[LEGO Marvel Super Heroes]], she has regular legs instead of a dress slope. She carries her torch and has no abilities. When idle, she winks.
   
In [[The LEGO Movie Video Game]], she has her physical variant. She can throw her torch, which allows her to start fires.
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In [[The LEGO Movie Video Game]], she has her physical variant, unlike ''LEGO Marvel Super Heroes''. Her only ability in the game is throwing her torch, which allows her to start fires, and target at objects.
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
 
Lady Liberty is the name of several statues which can be found in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.
 
Lady Liberty is the name of several statues which can be found in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.
   
===''LEGO Marvel Super Heroes''===
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=== In the Video Games ===
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====''LEGO City Undercover''====
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The Statue of Liberty plays no role in the game's story, but she appears throughout the entire game in the hub as a statue, similar to how the [[Disco Dude]] has a statue.
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====''LEGO Marvel Super Heroes''====
 
In ''[[LEGO Marvel Super Heroes]]'', [[Mastermind]] allies with [[Magneto]] and [[Mystique]] and controls the Statue of Liberty and uses it to fight [[Mister Fantastic]], [[Wolverine]], and [[Hulk]]. The three heroes climb up through the whole statue. When they reached the head they battle Mastermind, as he controls the heroes which makes them battle each other. At the end of the fight, Mastermind is defeated and the Statue is placed back where it belongs, but Magneto and Mystique escape. The Statue is available for purchase after the mission is completed, but her name is shortened to "Liberty."
 
In ''[[LEGO Marvel Super Heroes]]'', [[Mastermind]] allies with [[Magneto]] and [[Mystique]] and controls the Statue of Liberty and uses it to fight [[Mister Fantastic]], [[Wolverine]], and [[Hulk]]. The three heroes climb up through the whole statue. When they reached the head they battle Mastermind, as he controls the heroes which makes them battle each other. At the end of the fight, Mastermind is defeated and the Statue is placed back where it belongs, but Magneto and Mystique escape. The Statue is available for purchase after the mission is completed, but her name is shortened to "Liberty."
   
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* She was Series 6's logo on LEGO.com.
 
* She was Series 6's logo on LEGO.com.
 
* In [[LEGO Marvel Super Heroes]], she has a standard legs rather than a dress slope.
 
* In [[LEGO Marvel Super Heroes]], she has a standard legs rather than a dress slope.
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* In The LEGO Movie, she is missing her book. This also goes for the video game.
   
 
==Stats==
 
==Stats==
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* [[LEGO Marvel Super Heroes]]
 
* [[LEGO Marvel Super Heroes]]
 
* [[The LEGO Movie Video Game]]
 
* [[The LEGO Movie Video Game]]
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* [[LEGO Dimensions]]
   
 
===Movie Appearances===
 
===Movie Appearances===
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Lady liberty.png|Lady Liberty in ''[[LEGO Marvel Super Heroes]]''.
 
Lady liberty.png|Lady Liberty in ''[[LEGO Marvel Super Heroes]]''.
 
Movie_Statue.png|Lady Liberty as seen in ''[[The LEGO Movie]]''.
 
Movie_Statue.png|Lady Liberty as seen in ''[[The LEGO Movie]]''.
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Screen Shot 2014-02-28 at 10.21.33 PM.png|Lady Liberty in ''[[The LEGO Movie Video Game]]''.
 
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Revision as of 00:15, 6 June 2015

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This article is about the minifigure. For the set, see 3450 Statue of Liberty.

"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled Minifigures yearning to build free!"
―Lady Liberty

Lady Liberty (also known as the Statue of Liberty) is a Collectable Minifigure released in 2012 as one of the sixteen minifigures from 8827 Minifigures Series 6.

Description

Lady Liberty features a sand green torso, a sand green torch piece, a fire element, a sand green two plate piece, and a new sand green hair piece element.

Video Game Variants

In LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, she has regular legs instead of a dress slope. She carries her torch and has no abilities. When idle, she winks.

In The LEGO Movie Video Game, she has her physical variant, unlike LEGO Marvel Super Heroes. Her only ability in the game is throwing her torch, which allows her to start fires, and target at objects.

Background

Lady Liberty is the name of several statues which can be found in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.

In the Video Games

LEGO City Undercover

The Statue of Liberty plays no role in the game's story, but she appears throughout the entire game in the hub as a statue, similar to how the Disco Dude has a statue.

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes

In LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, Mastermind allies with Magneto and Mystique and controls the Statue of Liberty and uses it to fight Mister Fantastic, Wolverine, and Hulk. The three heroes climb up through the whole statue. When they reached the head they battle Mastermind, as he controls the heroes which makes them battle each other. At the end of the fight, Mastermind is defeated and the Statue is placed back where it belongs, but Magneto and Mystique escape. The Statue is available for purchase after the mission is completed, but her name is shortened to "Liberty."

The LEGO Movie

In The LEGO Movie, the Statue of Liberty is among the Master Builders to meet in Cloud Cuckoo Land.

LEGO.com Description

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“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled Minifigures yearning to build free!”

Lady Liberty is a symbol of creative freedom to all Minifigures, no matter their theme of origin. Holding her torch up high – and sometimes waving it around when she gets really excited – she is a beacon of inspiration to all who see her.

Lady Liberty protects against oppression of all kinds. Villains and tyrants may try to topple her, but she always stands tall (well, as tall as any Minifigure, anyway), stirring the hearts of patriotic citizens everywhere to build bigger and grander brick creations than ever before.


Notes

  • She and the Sleepyhead have a speed of zero.
  • She was Series 6's logo on LEGO.com.
  • In LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, she has a standard legs rather than a dress slope.
  • In The LEGO Movie, she is missing her book. This also goes for the video game.

Stats

Strength

CM rating five stars

Creativity

CM rating three stars

Speed

CM rating no stars

Appearances

Video Game Appearances

Movie Appearances

Gallery

External links