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Monster Fighters is a theme introduced in May 2012. To date, ten sets have been released. Seven of the sets contain at least one Moon Stone, and in the background story, the monsters attempt to collect them to unleash doom on the Earth by eclipsing the Sun forever, allowing the land of monsters into the minifigure's realm. The stones are based on the monster contained in its respective set. A band of Monster Fighters led by Doctor Rodney Rathbone tries to find the stones before the evil Lord Vampyre uses them to eclipse the sun forever.

Description

All the Monster Fighters sets follow a similar pattern. Every one features a lair/vehicle of some sort for a monster with a moonstone somewhere in it and a vehicle for the Monster Fighters. (with the exception of 9468 Vampyre Castle, which contains six moonstones and 10228 Haunted House, which contains no moonstones, nor Monster Fighters or Monster Fighter's vehicle.) 9461 The Swamp Creature contains a swamp boat for Frank Rock, and a small marshy lair for the Swamp Monster. 9462 The Mummy includes a chariot drawn by a glow-in-the-dark skeletal horse, and an autogyro piloted by Ann Lee. 9463 The Werewolf includes a large brown tree (of various shades) inhabited by the Werewolf, and an old car piloted by Major Quinton Steele. 9464 The Vampyre Hearse features, as its name would indicate, a hearse driven by the Zombie Driver. It also features a small motorcycle driven by Dr. Rodney Rathebone.

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9468, the second largest set in the theme.

9465 The Zombies features a tomb inhabited by three zombies, a small podium with a moonstone and a large car driven by Jack McHammer. The majority of 9466 The Crazy Scientist and His Monster, consists of a large laboratory, and a small blue car driven by two Monster Fighters. In 9467 The Ghost Train, a very large train, with three Ghosts riding on it is featured, as well as a plane driven by Frank Rock. The largest portion of 9468 Vampyre Castle is a large castle, although it also includes a car driven by Monster Fighters.

There is no particular colour scheme for the theme, although greys and black are featured prominently in many sets, and every one except for 9461 The Swamp Creature and 30200 Zombie Coffin Car contains at least one glow-in-the-dark part.

Background

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Lord Vampyre tapping into the magical powers of the moonstone

Lord Vampyre, a powerful vampire, was pestered by his wife to get her a Moon Stone, but when Lord Vampyre finally found it, he realized the magical power is possessed and decided to keep it for himself. If all six of them are brought together (though there are actually seven in total) it would eclipse the sun and turn day into night forever, so the monsters could roam freely, and they could get to the minifigure realms. To defend the earth from this new spooky threat, Rodney Rathbone put together a band of Monster Fighters to retrieve the stones before Vampyre collected them to unleash their power on the world. These Monster Fighters include Frank Rock, Major Quinton Steele, Ann Lee, Jack McHammer, all with monster arch enemies and personal vehicles.

Notes

  • The theme is remarkably similar to the 1987 Monster movie The Monster Squad, which features the same monsters, (apart from the Ghosts) and the same story line.
  • The theme adds more parts introduced in the Minifigures theme to mainstream sets. A few of the most noticeable parts are the Cave Woman's hair and the Musketeer's sword. Also, many of the antagonists are remade version of figures featured in the Minifigures theme: The Monster, Crazy Scientist, Zombie, Vampire, Mummy, and Werewolf.
  • In addition to remaking Minifigures, several of the the monsters have previously been featured in the Studios theme. See Ghost, Frankenstein's Monster, Mad Scientist, Vampire, Mummy, and Werewolf.
  • Even though Lord Vampyre only needs six Moon Stones to power eclipse the sun, there are seven in the theme; his own - decorated with a bat - a swamp weed, lightning bolt, ghost, wolf, Eye of Horus, and zombie hand.
  • The theme appears to feature a very large amount of unique glow-in-the-dark parts, including the ghost's shrouds, several elements on the Ghost Train, and the vampire's head. In addition to these, spiders, werewolf claws, and the Skeletal horse also glow.
  • The Haunted House and the polybags are the only sets not to include a monster fighter.
  • All the sets have at least one exclusive minifigure, with the exception of the polybags and the system sets 9464 Vampyre Hearse and 9467 Ghost Train.
  • There is a short comic on the back of every box, which as Lord Vampyre in his tower, trying to get all the moonstone ready, and finds one missing, the one in the set, then, Lord Vampyre holding it above him once he has retrieved it, and which ever monster angry about how they were tricked. , then, in the next panel, he puts whichever moonstone is in the set onto the Moonstone contraption, and then eclipses the sun forever, making day into Night.
  • There is a some sort or arrangement for how each Monster Fighter appears, each one appears twice, one in their "origin" or "monster arch enemy set", such as: Major Quinton Steele with The Werewolf in 9463, or Frank Rock with The Swamp Creature in 9461. Only one Monster Fighter doesn't not battle his monster, Jack McHammer with The Monster, he was in the preliminary images for 9466, but was then replaced with Major Quinton Steele, most likely due to his battle scar, and his appearance in 9465. The only Monster Fighter to appear more than once is Dr. Rodney Rathbone, who appears in three sets, 9464, 9466, and 9468, due to him being the leader of the gang.

Sets

The ThemeTable system is being renovated. See a list of pages tagged Monster Fighters here.

There is a forum about the work here

{{ThemeTable/renovations
|10228 Haunted House
|30200 Zombie Coffin Car
|30201 Ghost
|40076 Zombie Car
|5000644 Monster Fighters promotional pack
|5001133 Monster Fighters Collection
|9461 The Swamp Creature
|9462 The Mummy
|9463 The Werewolf
|9464 The Vampyre Hearse
|9465 The Zombies
|9466 The Crazy Scientist and His Monster
|9467 The Ghost Train
|9468 Vampyre Castle
|Monster Fighters Poster 1
|Monster Fighters Poster 2
|Monster Fighters Poster 3

}}

Books

Games

Minifigures

Videos

The_Story_Of_The_Monster_Fighters

The Story Of The Monster Fighters

The video showing the theme's story

LEGO_Monster_Fighters_Mobile_Game_Trailer

LEGO Monster Fighters Mobile Game Trailer

Online Game Trailer

Gallery

Sources