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Fisher-Price reveals collectible 'Ted Lasso' figure set

Fisher-Price brings 'Ted Lasso' to it's collectable Little People line

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The "Ted Lasso" Little People Collector Set offers six collectible miniature figures from the Apple TV+ hit like Ted Lasso, Coach Beard, and four others. Available for $29.99 at select retailers.

Apple has shied away from producing official merchandise for its Apple TV+ properties so far. However, that hasn't kept the production studios from licensing their own merch, and Warner Brothers has partnered with Fisher-Price for the latest release.

The new collectible 2.5-inch figure set features Ted Lasso, Coach Beard, Rebecca Welton, Keeley Jones, Roy Kent, and Sam Obisanya. They are molded after the Fisher-Price Little People style used for other fandom sets.

This marks the first official "toy" or figure set made for an Apple TV+ show. So far, merchandise has been limited to stickers, clothing, and mugs or glasses.

Apple hasn't announced when season three of "Ted Lasso" will begin airing, but it has been over a year since season two concluded. It is presumed that this is the final season of the show as Apple hasn't announced any plans for renewal.

Retailers will sell the collection in-store Retailers will sell the collection in-store

The new Fisher-Price Little People Collector Set featuring "Ted Lasso" characters is available through select retailers for $29.99. Locate where the set can be purchased near you using the Mattel website.

Order online direct from Amazon for $29.99. The set is also available in-store at some retailers like Walmart and Target.

Those interested in picking up other "Ted Lasso" merch can visit the Warner Brothers store.



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Pancake 2 Years · 45 comments

This is definitely for the adults and I’m ok with that. I still like my toys. 

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macgui 17 Years · 2472 comments

Pancake said:
This is definitely for the adults and I’m ok with that. I still like my toys. 
The set should have included a goldfish.

Yes! to both! I'd like to think that some mom or dad will get up one morning and walk into their little tyke's room and see them playing with the Lasso gang and parroting Roy Kent's more 'colorful' dialog. I think that would give Goldstein a good chuckle.

To be fair though, his character Roy is skilled in the art of nuanced swearing, and that's something at which few people are accomplished.