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The Mitchells vs. The Machines

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Prepare to meet the worst family to ever save the human race! This is a LEGO Replica of the Netflix Original and Sony animated film "The Mitchells vs. The Machines". The movie is about a teenage girl named Katie Mitchell who goes on a crazy road trip with her family to her dream film college she got accepted to, but along the way, the Mitchells must face their greatest challenge yet... The Robot Apocalypse! They may be the most dysfunctional family in the world, but they are humanity's last hope to save the world!

Info:
The car is bright orange with a couple of lights, rims, mirrors, bumper stickers, as well as 4 doors that can open, and 2 license plates. The roof can be removed to place the Mitchells in their seats and the trunk can also be opened to place in Eric and Deborahbot 5000. The set also includes a roadway with a sign, trash can, and a transparent pole piece to display drone with Pal on top.

Minifigures:
The set comes with Katie Mitchell, Aaron Mitchell, Linda Mitchell, Rick Mitchell, Eric, and Deborahbot 5000. The set also includes Monchi the Dog and Pal (printed on a 1x2 tile). It even includes 2 standard Pal max heads to swap with Eric and Deborahbot 5000.

Accessories:
The set comes with 4 "Number 3 Robertson head non-slip" screwdrivers (each in different colors), Linda's purse, Katie's phone, Pal Max Blasters, and a Pal drone.

The reason I built this set is that I would love to see The Mitchell’s vs The Machines in LEGO form, especially since the film deserves to have something that a Netflix film or Sony has… a LEGO set.

I believe this would make a great LEGO set because the film is one of the top trending Netflix films of all time. Not just that, the film has a lot of humor, quirky action, and lots of heartfelt moments that make us care about this film as well as its story and characters. I was even inspired to create this set the moment I finished watching the film. So let’s get weird, support this set and make all of our families proud!

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