Lego Harry Potter - Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)

Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)

The third film saw eleven sets released, including the first Lego Harry Potter mini set. In addition, the minifigures became fleshed toned, following Lego universal change for licensed characters.

Name Number Minifigures
Draco's Encounter with Buckbeak 4750

Draco Malfoy, Buckbeak the Hippogriff

Harry and the Marauder's Map 4751

Harry Potter, Professor Snape, Humpbacked Witch Statue

Professor Lupin's Classroom 4752

Professor Lupin, Professor Snape (Boggart), Neville Longbottom

Sirius Black's Escape 4753

Harry Potter, Dementor, Sirius Black, Buckbeak the Hippogriff

Hagrid's Hut 4754

Hermione Granger, Hagrid

Knight Bus 4755

Harry Potter, Knight Bus Driver/Stan Shunpike, Grim the Dog

Shrieking Shack 4756

Peter Pettigrew, Harry Potter, Sirius Black, Professor Lupin/Werewolf

Hogwarts Castle 4757

Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Professor Dumbledore, Professor Trelawney, Draco Malfoy, 2 Dementors

Hogwarts Express 4758

Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Professor Lupin, Dementor

Motorized Hogwarts Express 10132

Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Professor Lupin, Dementor

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