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Minifig Spotlight #22.13: Mei

 Minifig Spotlight: #22.13

Name: Mei
ID#: MK003, MK013, MK042, MK059, MK071, MKL084, MK088, MK089
Theme/Subtheme: Monkie Kid
Year(s) Released: 2020-Present
Backstory: Mei is a capable warrior and member of the Dragon Clan, as well as an ally of the Monkie Kid. A tech-whiz and loyal friend, Mei always has her friend’s back.


(Originally Posted on Facebook, Sept. 26th, 2022)

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