LEGO Icons SpongeBob Bikini Bottom (11386) Revealed – Pre-Orders Live
LEGO unveils the Icons SpongeBob SquarePants: Bikini Bottom set (11386) — 1,794 pieces, $219.99, pre-orders live, on shelves September 1.

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🍍 Who Lives in a Pineapple and Costs $219.99?
The LEGO Group officially unveiled the LEGO Icons SpongeBob SquarePants: Bikini Bottom (11386) this week — timed to the first-ever official SpongeBob Day on July 14. Pre-orders are live now; the box ships September 1, 2026.
Why This Matters at Home
Here’s the demographic trick LEGO just pulled: this set isn’t for your kids — it’s for you. Bikini Bottom is an Icons set, the 18+ display line, and it’s aimed squarely at the generation that watched SpongeBob after school and now has a mortgage and a display shelf. That’s the same nostalgia play that has been printing money across the adult LEGO lineup for years — and SpongeBob, 27 years in and still culturally undefeated with today’s kids, might be the rare license that works on two generations of the same household at once.
The honest budget read: $219.99 for 1,794 pieces is display-line pricing, not toy pricing — you’re paying for the license and a 54-centimeter shelf presence. If it’s a build-together project, the pineapple-house section plus the brick-built Gary make a great parent-and-kid weekend; if it’s a gift, this is a dad-birthday set, not a random Tuesday purchase. And the household split solves itself: the $12.99 BrickHeadz is rated 10+ — so the kid builds SpongeBob himself while you build his hometown. (Whether big licensed Icons sets hold their value after retirement is its own rabbit hole — our LEGO investment guide covers the honest math.)
The Dadnology Take
LEGO making its first adult SpongeBob set in 2026 tells you exactly who grew up: the after-school crowd of 1999 is now the display-shelf demographic, and LEGO knows it. The set itself looks like the right kind of fan service — all four landmarks, DoodleBob for the deep-cut fans, and a September date that lands conveniently before the holiday wish-list season. We’ll judge the build quality when we get bricks in hand; until then, this is the most cheerful 18+ box of the year, and the BrickHeadz is the no-regret way to test the waters.
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