LEGO minifigures, introduced in 1978, have become an iconic element of the Danish brand. These small characters, with their movable arms and legs, have revolutionized LEGO play by allowing children to bring their creations to life. Over the years, they have undergone a remarkable evolution, going from simple yellow figures to highly detailed and customizable characters. Innovations such as dual-expression faces (2001), short legs (2002), and the introduction of realistic skin tones for licenses (2003) have enriched their diversity. Today, with more than 13000 references, LEGO minifigures have become prized collector's items, reflecting the history of the toy and popular culture through their many variations and licenses.