Sariatu (Young) / Village Child

sh753 · Marvel Super Heroes

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings · 2021 as part of the Shang-Chi movie wave

Sariatu (Young) / Village Child

Figure ID

sh753

Theme

Marvel Super Heroes

Year Released

2021 as part of the Shang-Chi movie wave

Rarity

Uncommon. Only appeared in one specific set from a licensed movie line that has since been retired.

Head

Yellow skin tone with a smile showing teeth and brown eyes. Hair is a dark brown side ponytail (Part 17356).

Torso

Orange jacket over a dark turquoise and lime green striped shirt. Features a small badge/emblem on the right chest. Front and back printing.

Legs

Dark bluish gray short legs (Part 41879), non-articulated.

Accessories

None shown in image; originally packaged with a beige umbrella in the official set.

Color Scheme

Bright orange, dark turquoise, yellow, and dark bluish gray.

Printing Details

High-quality pad printing on the torso (front and back). Standard yellow head printing with modern crispness. No leg printing.

Variants

This is the only version of this specific torso/head combination, representing a child version of a character from the Shang-Chi film.

Condition Notes

Head is susceptible to neck cracks; torso print is generally durable but the orange plastic can show scratches easily. Short legs are prone to loose clutch power over time.

Estimated Value

Used: $2.00 - $4.00 USD. New: $5.00 - $7.00 USD.

Price (New)

Included in set 76177 which retailed for $39.99 USD.

Compatible Sets

76177 Battle at the Ancient Village.

Character Background

This figure represents a child from the village of Ta Lo, specifically identified in modern databases as a representation of young Sariatu or a Ta Lo villager from the Shang-Chi film.

Design Notes

Uses the 'side ponytail' mold to give a youthful appearance. The striped shirt is a veryversatile piece for City MOCs.

Similar Minifigures

Other Shang-Chi figures like Xialing (sh755) or various Lego City children with short legs.

Collectibility

Low to Moderate. Mostly desired by Marvel completists or those looking for diverse civilian clothing for Lego city displays.

History

Released alongside the Shang-Chi movie in 2021. It marked one of the few times Marvel sets included generic/civilian-dressed characters from a specific cultural setting.

Interesting Facts

The torso design is actually unique to this figure despite looking like a common City-style shirt.

Display Suggestions

Place in a Ta Lo or Chinese-inspired village scene, or a playground MOC with other short-legged figures.

Modification Potential

Excellent for custom 'City' child minifigures due to the modern, realistic jacket and striped shirt.

Overall Assessment

A solid, well-designed licensed figure that doubles as a great civilian character. While not highly valuable, it is an essential piece for Marvel film collectors.

Identified on 6/16/2026