Peanuts Worldwide and LEGO’s latest toys find new ways to squeeze customers’ wallets
LEGO and Peanuts Worldwide have launched a collaboration that will appeal to both Snoopy fans and pop culture enthusiasts. Their latest product offers fans a chance to own the toy brick-making giant’s interpretation of the doghouse, plus the lovable pooch and more in various posing positions.
What You Get
As well as Snoopy and his famous red doghouse, aficionados also get to own the canine’s famous yellow bird companion, Woodstock. Charlie Brown’s pet also comes as a posable (lying, standing, and sitting) character complete with a starry night sky interior.
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The Verdict
Is it worth it? Probably not. LEGO’s licensing ventures always tend to be overpriced. Will we buy it and continue to justify their pricing strategy? No.
In today’s society, voting with your wallet appears to be an extinct course of action. The fact that buyers will purchase LEGO sets without any thought for their value is what gives the Danish plastic house licence to propose such steeply priced catalogues. While it offers new and decent ways to pose each character, let’s face facts, we’re paying for their end of year parties. It’s in no way worth its 69.99 price tag.
Specifications
Peanuts: Snoopy’s Doghouse
- Set number: 21368
- Theme: LEGO Ideas
- Pieces: 964
- Figures included: Brick-built Snoopy and Woodstock
- Price (UK): £69.99
- Release date: 1st June 2026
- Age rating: 18+
Model dimensions
- Height: 25 cm (10 in)
- Width: 17 cm (6.5 in)
- Depth: 14 cm (5.5 in)
Features
- 1x buildable Snoopy doghouse with display base and extras
- A posable Snoopy
- Accessories included: typewriter, campfire, marshmallows
- Fold-out starry-night interior backdrop
- Designed as a collectors set for display

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