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LEGO DIMENSIONS Introduces Gizmo and the GREMLINS To the LEGOverse!

One of the things that we admire the most about LEGO Dimensions is the way that it has brought back a lot of dormant characters into its wild multiverse crossover. Where else can we get to play a game with characters from Knight Rider, the Goonies, the A-Team, and Back to the Future? Now, another ’80s franchise is set to make its LEGO debut, as the Gremlins head to LEGO Dimensions next month!

Gremlins fans may be well acquainted with Gizmo and Stripe, but the LEGO Dimensions team has come up with a clever way to introduce them to a new generation of gamers. In this clip, Marceline the Vampire Queen from Adventure Time hosts a video intro for the Gremlins as she shares the three rules of their existance: keep them away from bright lights or sunlight, never get them wet, and don’t feed them after midnight! Naturally, Marceline responded by immediately trying to get Gizmo to break the third rule and transform into a more sinister form; which actually happens in some of the footage from the game.

Marceline also revealed her admiration for Stripe’s reign of terror and Gizmo’s Rambo moment, which is briefly glimpsed in the video when “they pushed him too far.” Even Gizmo’s ability to create a soothing melody came into play, as he and Marceline were joined by Marty McFly for an impromptu jam. Only in LEGO, folks! That’s why we love this game!

The LEGO Dimensions: Gremlins Team Pack with Gizmo and Stripe will be released on November 18.

Will you take the mogwai home next month? Let us know in the comment section below!

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Image: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

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