LEGO Legends of Chima
LEGO Legends of Chima

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LEGO Legends of Chima

2014
TV Show
Ended
3 Seasons
English

Laval the Lion and Cragger the Crocodile are best friends who live in the mystical land of Chima. This all changes after an innocent escapade when Cragger gets his first experience with chi, a sacred resource important to Chima's delicate balance which gives its user awesome power.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Not explicitly credited for the entire series, but key directors include Peter Hausner and Jan MøllerGenres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Comedy

Plot Summary

In the mystical land of Chima, powerful animal tribes wage war over the valuable CHI, a mystical energy source. The story follows the heroic Lion Tribe, led by Laval, as they strive to maintain balance and protect Chima from the evil Crocodile Tribe and other antagonists who seek to hoard CHI for their own nefarious purposes. The series explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the consequences of greed.

Critical Reception

LEGO Legends of Chima received a generally mixed to positive reception, particularly among its target audience of children and LEGO enthusiasts. Critics often praised its vibrant animation, action-packed storylines, and the engaging world-building that LEGO is known for. Some noted that while the plot could be predictable at times, it effectively delivered on adventure and humor, making it a solid choice for younger viewers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its colorful animation and fast-paced action sequences.

  • Appreciated for its engaging lore and world-building, appealing to LEGO fans.

  • Some viewers found the storylines to be repetitive, but enjoyable for its target demographic.

Google audience: Audience reviews for LEGO Legends of Chima often highlight its appeal to children, with parents and kids enjoying the vibrant animation, exciting battles, and the familiar LEGO universe. The series is frequently commended for being entertaining and action-filled, though some may find the plot less engaging for adults.

Fun Fact

The series was developed by the LEGO Group itself, aiming to tie into their popular toy line of the same name, which featured unique animal-themed minifigures and vehicles.

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