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> LEGO's license is for the movie.
>
> If something's not in the movie, it's not going to be in the LEGO sets. If
> they leave Norbert out of the movie? No LEGO Norbert.
>
> The only way LEGO will be doing something from the other books is if for some
> reason they appear in the movie.
>
> Now, LEGO apparently *does* have a license for movies beyond the first, so as
> the other movies come out, we may see some of this stuff.
>
> eric
As an aside Norbert is definitely a key figure in the movie. At the Toy fair
some companies did display their Norbert toys. How Lego might create Norbert
depends a bit on which stage of his growth they choose to depict.
Jonathan L
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