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The Lion King Fans Can Get A Terrific Deal On The 1,445-Piece Simba Lego Set

Amazon also has 4K Blu-ray editions of The Lion King and the live-action remake for cheap right now.

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The Lion King fans can save big on Lego's large-scale model kit of Young Simba for a limited time. The 1,445-piece Lego display set geared toward adult Disney fans is on sale for only $92 (was $130) at Amazon and Walmart. This $38 discount practically matches the all-time low price ($91.19).

Younger builders and those who don't want to drop close to $100 should check out the small-scale Simba Cub Lego set, which is up for grabs for only $16 (was $20). If you want some background noise while building, Amazon has The Lion King on 4K Blu-ray for only $15, and the live-action remake is even cheaper at just $11.76.

The Lion King Blu-ray Deals:

Fans of The Lion King who want to add the movies to their personal Blu-ray collections can get the original film and the 2019 live-action remake on 4K Blu-ray for super cheap at Amazon. Plus, the Steelbook Edition of the most recent movie in the franchise, Mufasa: The Lion King, is in stock at Amazon for $45.

More Lego Disney Deals & Preorders:

Beyond these two great Lion King sets, several other Lego Disney discounts are available right now. From Frozen and Inside Out to Up and Encanto, a bit of everything is on sale. The Magical Madrigal House is seeing one of the best discounts, as the sprawling playset is discounted by $32. You'll get to build eight different rooms throughout the house, then create your own scenes with mini-doll figures for Abuela, Mirabel, Isabela, Dolores, Luisa, and Camillo.

There's also a bunch of great sets arriving on June 1, including ones for Moana and 101 Dalmatians. Here's a list of our favorites to help you sift through all the deals and preorders.

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