Disney Released a New LEGO Special for World Princess Week!

World Princess Week is back, and that means fun new surprises from Disney! This year's princess treat was more of a throwback to 2023 when Disney launched an adorable LEGO special on Disney+ called The Castle Quest. In honor of World Princess Week, a sequel premiered on their exclusive streaming service called LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite, which is within the same vein as its predecessor. However, the new special is only half the length of The Castle Quest, falling at a paltry 23 minutes. This is a surprisingly short runtime considering that it took two years to create the star-studded sequel.


Villains Unite picks up where The Castle Quest left off, with the LEGO versions of the iconic Disney Princesses working together to protect a sparkly pink castle that they share. When Snow White comedically eavesdrops on Gaston in the marketplace, she overhears a plot in which he assembles four other classic Disney villains—Jafar, Ursula, Kaa, and The Evil Queen—to storm the castle and claim it for themselves. The whole thing is very tongue-in-cheek and not meant to be taken seriously since neither the princesses nor the villains share a castle in the universe. Still, the large cast of eight princesses and five villains seems like a convenient way to fill the brief 23 minutes with non-stop cameos of each character doing something cool in battle.


Ever since the gag scene in Wrek-It Ralph 2, which portrayed the princesses living together and later teaming up in an epic battle, there has been demand among fans and actors for an Avengers-style team-up special between the beloved heroines. 2023's The Castle Quest may have been Disney's answer to that, with lots of fun shenanigans between Snow White, Rapunzel, Ariel, Moana, and Tiana kicking villain butt using their unique princess powers. Villains Unite throws Cinderella, Aurora, and Belle into the mix, giving them even more potential for gags, including Cinderella's sweeping attack and Aurora's naptime after the battle. However, the shorter runtime does not give enough of an opportunity to take advantage of the extended cast.

The new LEGO special makes a notable effort to appeal to the shorter attention spans of modern audiences. Its snappy character introductions are meant to quickly remind younger viewers about characters from older, lesser-known films in as little time as possible. There was a surprise appearance from the "Bog Monster," who turned out to be a classic underused Disney character with "bog" at the end of his name. Another running gag was that Rapunzel didn't know who any of the Golden Age characters were, probably due to being the first CGI Disney Princess. The special's conclusion, which showed the princesses rebuilding, decorating, and reuniting their town, was reminiscent of the popular Disney Dreamlight Valley game, which came out in 2022.

LEGO Disney Princess: Villains Unite is a fun, action-packed special that's perfect for World Princess Week. With its star-studded cast of Disney Princesses and villains, this 23-minute short is packed with humor, adventure, and exciting team-up moments. Although its brief runtime limits character development, the special's fast-paced action and witty dialogue make it an enjoyable watch. Fans will appreciate the nods to classic films and the spunky LEGO interpretations of beloved characters. Overall, Villains Unite is a fun addition to the LEGO Disney Princess universe, inspiring kids and adults alike to unleash their imagination and creativity.

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