Minifig Facts
The Arika Arika in centipede form minifigure is part of the LEGO DREAMZzz theme, specifically from Season 4. It was first introduced in the 2026 set 71515 Tiger Shark Tank. This minifigure features a unique design with a centipede-like lower body, characterized by segmented black elements and lime green claws. The upper body includes a hooded headpiece and intricate torso printing, showcasing a dark color scheme with magenta and lime green accents. The hands are also magenta, complementing the overall color palette. This minifigure embodies a fantastical creature design, aligning with the imaginative elements of the DREAMZzz theme.
Common description: Arika - Centipede Form
Arika Reviews
Is this LEGO minifigure a good investment?
“There are currently at least 3 Arika minifigs figures. This one (drm115) is exclusive to a single set, making it slightly more desirable to collectors and investors.”
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Review for LEGO set 71515 Tiger Shark Tank from The Rambling Brick
“It contains a lot of play value with the ways you can configure and rebuild it, it contains heaps of characters AND it is a nice bright colorful display model for the days when you’re to busy to play. Sure this is the most expensive set out of the series but for this price... More you cannot get more ‘LEGO’ in my book. Offering two alternative builds in the instructions hints back at the 80’s when boxes showed alternative builds to inspire you.”
About DREAMZzz Season 4

The LEGO DREAMZzz theme, introduced in 2023, features a range of minifigures that bring to life characters from a fantastical dream world. Key minifigures include Mateo, Izzie, and Z-Blob, who embark on imaginative adventures within the dream realm. These characters are designed with vibrant colors and unique accessories that emphasize the whimsical and imaginative nature of the theme. The sets often include fantastical elements and dream-inspired landscapes, allowing builders to explore and create within a surreal and magical universe.
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