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LEGO has unveiled the results from their latest LEGO Ideas review, with three new fan-made sets being selected. If you are not a current AlphaMattel’s Comic-Con Lineup Includes a Weird, Great Hulk ToyTRANSFORMERS and TOP GUN Team Up For “Maverick” AutobotNew SCOOBY-DOO Dolls Are a Curious Case of Creepy Collectibles Or because he likes the sight of someone tumbling down the stairs?Any normal, well-adjusted kid would respond to the events of the first movie by avoiding building torture devices ever again and maybe trying to live a safer life, but Kevin gets super excited to be once again at the trap-making in every sequel.The strange thing about Kevin is that as violent, rage-filled and determined as he is, he’s also seriously sheltered.Kevin is scared of his siblings, his older relatives and the outside world in general, as seen in the way it takes him a few tries in the first movie to get further than the end of his drive.Even weirder is Kevin’s phobia of the attic, not a usual fear to have, but one that this sheltered little Lord Fauntleroy possesses, of course.The attic in the McCallister household is not particularly scary, or particularly dark, or even the kind of place where you would expect there to be spiders.Nevertheless, Kevin tells his mother that he’s scared to be sent to bed up there, and that his fear of the attic is almost equal to his fear of the (admittedly, much scarier) basement.Throughout the Home Alone franchise, Kevin is portrayed as a pretty sympathetic person.We see him get overlooked by his parents, bullied by his siblings, belittled by his older relatives, and exposed to casual callousness by people on the streets of New York.When you think about it, however, there has to be a reason why Kevin is so completely reviled by his family.Uncle Frank calls Kevin a “little jerk”, while his cousin calls him “a disease”, but this is obviously not how the family all talk to each other by default.