Netflix's K-Pop Demon Hunters has produced one of the more unexpected crossovers in recent fandom culture: a full LEGO treatment of its breakout characters, Derpy Tiger and Sussie Bird. At 825 pieces, the set lands somewhere between collector's object and interactive sculpture, arriving with swappable facial expressions, posable joints built for maximum personality, and a concealed head compartment that rewards the detail-obsessed. This is not the standard merchandise drop. It reads more like a mood object, something designed to live on a shelf and communicate something about the person who built it. The set taps into a broader shift in how fandoms express themselves, moving away from fast-fashion collectibles toward pieces that carry craft, intention, and a certain visual wit. For a generation of adults who grew up with LEGO and never truly moved on, Derpy Tiger is the desk icon they did not know they needed.