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 |
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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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