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{{Minifigure |
{{Minifigure |
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|Title = Beast Boy |
|Title = Beast Boy |
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+ | |-|New 52=[[File:BeastBoy.png|250px]] |
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+ | |-|Teen Titans Go!=[[File:Teen Titans Go! Beast Boy.jpeg|250px]] |
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+ | </tabber> |
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+ | |Theme = [[Super Heroes]] |
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|Variations = |
|Variations = |
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|Accessories = |
|Accessories = |
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− | |Years = [[2015]]-[[ |
+ | |Years = [[2014]]-[[2015]], [[2017]]-[[2018]] |
− | |Appearances = |
+ | |Appearances =[[76035 Jokerland]]<br>[[71255 Teen Titans Go! Team Pack]] |
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− | '''Beast Boy''' is a [[Super Heroes]] [[minifigure]] who |
+ | '''Beast Boy''' is a [[Super Heroes]] [[minifigure]] who first appeared in ''[[LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham]]''. He appears in the set [[76035 Jokerland]] alongside two of his fellow Titans, [[Robin (Dick Grayson)|Robin]] and [[Starfire]]. |
== Description == |
== Description == |
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Beast Boy, also known as Garfield Logan and Changeling, is a superhero with the power to shape-shift into members of the animal kingdom. He is a regular member of the Doom Patrol and the Teen Titans. |
Beast Boy, also known as Garfield Logan and Changeling, is a superhero with the power to shape-shift into members of the animal kingdom. He is a regular member of the Doom Patrol and the Teen Titans. |
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− | Garfield received his powers when an untested serum was used to protect him from a deadly virus transmitted through an animal bite. The serum cured him, but resulted in his green skin and animal-morphing ability. Orphaned at a young age, he eventually found a loving family as the adopted son of Mento and Elasti-Girl, leading members of the Doom Patrol. Raised by them as a kid hero, he grew up and moved to the Teen Titans later in his career. He is best friends with fellow Teen Titan [[Cyborg]]. |
+ | Garfield received his powers when an untested serum was used to protect him from a deadly virus transmitted through an animal bite. The serum cured him, but resulted in his green skin and animal-morphing ability. Orphaned at a young age, he eventually found a loving family as the adopted son of Mento and Elasti-Girl, leading members of the Doom Patrol. Raised by them as a kid hero, he grew up and moved to the Teen Titans later in his career. He is best friends with fellow Teen Titan [[Cyborg (DC Comics)|Cyborg]]. |
His special abilities make him a fearsome and unpredictable opponent, although he has a very easy-going nature and lacks intelligence and maturity. Despite his prankster personality, he makes up for it in proving to be an invaluable asset to his team and friends. |
His special abilities make him a fearsome and unpredictable opponent, although he has a very easy-going nature and lacks intelligence and maturity. Despite his prankster personality, he makes up for it in proving to be an invaluable asset to his team and friends. |
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− | === Young Justice === |
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− | In Season 1 of Young Justice, Beast Boy appears as Garfield Logan, who meets the team in Qurac. He is the son of Marie Logan, star of [[Miss Martian]]'s favored TV sitcom: ''"Hello, Megan!''. After a near-deadly injury, he is saved by a blood transfusion from M'Gann. By Season 2, Garfield has become Beast Boy, and has formed a sibling-like relationship with Miss Martian. Unfortunately, his mother was assassinated by the villainess Queen Bee. |
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== Gallery of Variants == |
== Gallery of Variants == |
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+ | |txt1=New 52 |
+ | |img2=Teen Titans Go! Beast Boy.jpeg |
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|txt2=''Teen Titans Go!'' |
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+ | |img3=BeastBoyDCSuperVillains.png |
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− | }} |
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+ | |txt3=Jokerland |
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+ | |img4 = BeastBoyGorillaDCSuperVillains.png|txt4 = Bear}} |
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== LEGO.com Description == |
== LEGO.com Description == |
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== Appearances == |
== Appearances == |
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* [[76035 Jokerland]] |
* [[76035 Jokerland]] |
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+ | * [[71255 Teen Titans Go! Team Pack]] |
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=== Video Game Appearances === |
=== Video Game Appearances === |
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− | *''[[LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham]]'' |
+ | * ''[[LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham]]'' |
− | *''[[LEGO Dimensions]] |
+ | * ''[[LEGO Dimensions]]'' |
+ | * ''[[LEGO DC Super-Villains]]'' |
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− | ===Film Appearances=== |
+ | === Film Appearances === |
*''[[LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Gotham City Breakout]]'' |
*''[[LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Gotham City Breakout]]'' |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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− | * Beast Boy is one of the exclusive variant covers for DC. Much like [[LEGO Marvel Super Heroes]]'s special advertisements. |
+ | * Beast Boy is one of the exclusive variant covers for DC. Much like ''[[LEGO Marvel Super Heroes]]'''s special advertisements. |
− | * The Jokerland variant is based on Beast |
+ | * The Jokerland variant is based on Beast Boy's appearance in the ''Teen Titans'' animated series. |
− | * He is the 8th Teen Titans character to be made in LEGO form, with the 1st one [[ |
+ | * He is the 8th Teen Titans character to be made in LEGO form, with the 1st one [[Robin]], second one [[Nightwing]], third one [[Batgirl]], fourth one [[Superboy]], fifth one [[Cyborg (DC Comics)|Cyborg]], sixth one [[Supergirl]], seventh one [[Starfire]], the ninth one [[Blue Beetle]] and the tenth one [[Raven]]. |
− | *In ''LEGO Dimensions'' |
+ | *In ''LEGO Dimensions'', ''LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Gotham City Breakout'' and ''LEGO DC Super-Villains'', Greg Cipes reprised his role from ''Teen Titans'' and ''Teen Titans Go!'' in addition to ''DC Super Hero Girls'' and ''Young Justice: Outsiders''. |
+ | *The only difference between the version of beast boy in ''[[LEGO DC Super-Villains]]'' and its physical version are the arms. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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<gallery> |
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BucuJgHCMAIA2k3.jpg|Promotional image |
BucuJgHCMAIA2k3.jpg|Promotional image |
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− | Beastboy_02.jpg|In [[LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham]] |
+ | Beastboy_02.jpg|In ''[[LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham]]'' |
− | Beast Boy (GORILLA)jpg.jpeg|As a gorilla in LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham |
+ | Beast Boy (GORILLA)jpg.jpeg|As a gorilla in ''[[LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham]]'' |
Beast Boy.jpeg |
Beast Boy.jpeg |
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Beast Boy snake.jpeg |
Beast Boy snake.jpeg |
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Beast boy alternate expression.jpeg|Beast Boy's alternate expression |
Beast boy alternate expression.jpeg|Beast Boy's alternate expression |
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BB batman 3.jpeg |
BB batman 3.jpeg |
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+ | Oie_6gRGFeCzPtQd.jpg |
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+ | LegoDCGothamBreakout 02.jpg|Beast boy in ''[[LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Gotham City Breakout]]'' |
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BEAST BOY.PNG|Beast Boy on a super jumper |
BEAST BOY.PNG|Beast Boy on a super jumper |
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− | Beast_boy_Lego_dimensions.jpg|Beast boy in the LEGO Dimensions E3 2016 trailer |
+ | Beast_boy_Lego_dimensions.jpg|Beast boy in the ''[[LEGO Dimensions]]'' E3 2016 trailer |
+ | Bandicam 2017-05-31 16-32-45-907.png|In ''[[LEGO Dimensions]]'' |
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+ | Beast-boy-lego-dc-super-villains-35.4 thumb.jpg |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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[[Category:LEGO Dimensions Minifigures]] |
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[[Category:LEGO Dimensions Year 2]] |
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Revision as of 21:09, 19 November 2020
Beast Boy is a Super Heroes minifigure who first appeared in LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham. He appears in the set 76035 Jokerland alongside two of his fellow Titans, Robin and Starfire.
Description
Beast Boy has a green face and a dark green hairpiece that features pointed elf ears. His expression is a closed eyed grin which features his teeth which seem to include fangs. Beast Boy has a black torso that features a grey printed belt. The torso also features a purple stripe. Beast Boy also has muscles that are printed black and purple. His arms are black and have green hands. Beast Boy has plain black hips but his legs are black with purple boot printing.
Background
Beast Boy, also known as Garfield Logan and Changeling, is a superhero with the power to shape-shift into members of the animal kingdom. He is a regular member of the Doom Patrol and the Teen Titans.
Garfield received his powers when an untested serum was used to protect him from a deadly virus transmitted through an animal bite. The serum cured him, but resulted in his green skin and animal-morphing ability. Orphaned at a young age, he eventually found a loving family as the adopted son of Mento and Elasti-Girl, leading members of the Doom Patrol. Raised by them as a kid hero, he grew up and moved to the Teen Titans later in his career. He is best friends with fellow Teen Titan Cyborg. His special abilities make him a fearsome and unpredictable opponent, although he has a very easy-going nature and lacks intelligence and maturity. Despite his prankster personality, he makes up for it in proving to be an invaluable asset to his team and friends.
Gallery of Variants
Gallery Video Game Variations
LEGO.com Description
This is a description taken from LEGO.com. Please do not modify it. (visit this item's product page) |
When he was a young boy, Gar Logan became sick with a rare disease. The untested cure for his illness not only saved his life, it also changed his skin to green and gave him the power to transform into any animal imaginable. As Beast Boy, he's the wise-cracking member of the Teen Titans that relies on his sense of humor as much as his shape-shifting ability to defeat the bad guys. Agility: 9 |
Appearances
Video Game Appearances
Film Appearances
Notes
- Beast Boy is one of the exclusive variant covers for DC. Much like LEGO Marvel Super Heroes's special advertisements.
- The Jokerland variant is based on Beast Boy's appearance in the Teen Titans animated series.
- He is the 8th Teen Titans character to be made in LEGO form, with the 1st one Robin, second one Nightwing, third one Batgirl, fourth one Superboy, fifth one Cyborg, sixth one Supergirl, seventh one Starfire, the ninth one Blue Beetle and the tenth one Raven.
- In LEGO Dimensions, LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Gotham City Breakout and LEGO DC Super-Villains, Greg Cipes reprised his role from Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go! in addition to DC Super Hero Girls and Young Justice: Outsiders.
- The only difference between the version of beast boy in LEGO DC Super-Villains and its physical version are the arms.
Gallery