Amazon is offering a fantastic deal this week: 20% off the LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant (71426), bringing the price down to just $47.95 with free shipping! That's a per-brick cost of under 9 cents. Released in November 2023, this set remains incredibly popular.
20% Off LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant 71426

LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant 71426
$59.99 $59.99 $47.95 at Amazon
This charming LEGO Piranha Plant stands 9" high, 4.5" wide, and 6.5" deep—about the size of a small potted plant. Containing 540 pieces, it's marketed for ages 18+, appealing to adult builders and experienced LEGO enthusiasts. However, its adorable design makes it a hit with kids of all ages, regardless of their building skills.
The set's multiple articulation points—in the head, mouth, stalk, and leaves—along with a hinged jaw, allow for countless customizable poses. A fun detail? A built-in piggy bank in the pipe comes with two golden coins to start your collection!
IGN writer Kevin Wong, in his review, praised the set: "As far as LEGO builds are concerned, the new Piranha Plant is just about perfect – vibrantly colored, well-proportioned and sized, and reasonably priced. Whether you're new to bricks or you're a dedicated hobbyist, this set captures that signature Mario franchise whimsy – cute but not too cute, menacing but not too menacing, and imbued with lots of personality."
Looking for more LEGO fun? Check out our selection of recommended LEGO sets. For upcoming releases, explore the new and upcoming LEGO sets for January 2025. And if you're looking to expand your LEGO Super Mario collection, consider the recently released LEGO Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi set, also reviewed here at IGN.
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