Forgotten Lego Shows

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Published 2023-07-24

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  • @AaronGaming1066
    "the leader" "the cocky guy" "the cool guy" "the strong but dumb guy" "and w o m a n "
  • @docfox4353
    Mixels and Chima were so cool. While the shows were okay, their sets were amazing. Mixels were cheap, but fun, colorful, and so creative. Chima incorporated the animal motifs so well. Edit: OMG, I can’t believe how much popularity this comment got, thank you.
  • @Ghengiskhan1162
    it hurts seeing chima as one of the forgotten because it was one of the things that shaped my childhood the most. from the lego sets to the series, it is truly one of the most nostalgic things for me
  • @loofiebae
    Seeing Chima for the first time in forever just hit me with an intense wave of nostalgia, I still have several Chima toysets
  • @Crow-vk4vx
    For those who didn’t know, Tom Kenny was in Mixels. He voiced almost every Mixel.
  • @luminous7471
    seeing mixels and chima as forgotten shows baffles me tbh. those two shows were the pinnacle of childhood for me. i remember searching for mixel fanart and mixels youtube videos when i was younger
  • @yeahman7263
    Nexo Knights actually has some insanely cool shit in their sets, the swords and shields were genuinely really sick and I think I brought a few small sets here and there for those. Chima was also really cool with some really good sets as well but you actually didn’t mention one of the best series in my opinion, I don’t know if it was made as a show or if it had a show made after it already started as a Lego line but Hero Factory was so cool as a kid I honestly liked it over Bionicle but that’s probably a result of the time period I grew up a bit after bionicle’s peak and before the really bad reattempt at bringing it back
  • @manuelgrothe608
    Think about how cold Cartoon Network must’ve been, that they abandoned their LEGO fans in our flesh and blood because of low rating or bad reviews
  • Honestly one of my favorite things about chima's show was its scale. Battles there actually had bigger fights and army vs. army with the main characters included. Shows like Ninjago tend to be smaller scale where only the heroes fight their enemies and everyone else is just kinda.. useless lol, they run and hide or dont bother getting involved. Chima actually had most if not all members of the tribes fight each other, it felt much more involved rather than relying on one small group of indviduals. It stood out more than practically every other show that was focused on just a single "group". One was sorta like playing a squad based shooter, the other a game of Civilization.
  • @thomasmendolo1498
    Chima was actually pretty good, and it holds up to this day there’s a lot of messages about Oil and specifically western countries that horde oil and have invaded the Middle East for it. It’s interesting to see everything I never would have picked up on as a kid, watching the show. Edit: It's a kid's show chill out in the comments
  • @thecluckster3908
    The one thing I remember about the Unikitty show was that they had an entire episode dedicated to the appendix and how it could explode at any time.
  • @HFoosey
    Unikitty was an amazing show that I still love to this day! I think it was overlooked by a lot of people because it was a kid show and people thought it was just another teen titans go. But honestly it’s so much more than that, it was funny and charming, and had AMAZING CHARACTERS! The main antagonists Master Frown and (sorta) Brock were so great! Unikitty had a lot of beautiful backgrounds (LIKE SOME OFTHE FROWNTOWN BACKGROUNDS WERE SO COOL) and even some hardcore scenes! Obviously not all the episodes were a gem but were still good and humorous. Anyways that’s my rant about an underrated show that deserved more (in my opinion). And if someone’s reading this, I suggest you give it a shot :D!
  • @geomania8533
    It’s sad Lego Chima, Nexo Knights and especially Mixels were forgotten. Mixels was my life back then. I remember collecting every single mixel and having fun mixing them together.
  • @Ayazzzzzz
    gotta love how Mixels actually puts the "Lego" and "Imagination" both into The Cartoon and The Lego versions of the character since you can actually go nuts and create your own Mixes
  • @AidanFeemster
    I feel in love with Unikitty the first time I seen her with my own two eyes. I first liked her in the Lego movie but after realizing she was getting her own show. It was just amazing. loved the series.
  • Fun fact! They actually had a Chima reference in Ninjago, when Morro and Lloyd were fighting over the Realm Crystal, in Possession.
  • @charziz6693
    The thing that interests me most about Nexo Knights is that there are some major changes to the status quo (Jestro joins the main knights) that people only know about because five sets were completed before it was cancelled and released anyway.
  • @BrynosaurusRex
    I grew up with Ninjago when it first aired and I loved the first two seasons. As Chima began to air I ended up getting hooked on that series too and loved it more than Ninjago, but a lot of Lego fans seemed to enjoy the former show to my surprise and by the time I realized by just how much, Chima got cancelled and Ninjago Rebooted starting airing. It's a shame because the show vastly improved with each season and during Season 3 it was revealed that Chima was a floating island above a much larger world that never got expanded on. It was cut too short and I wish it had received more attention than it got. I'm hoping that one day it gets brought back with a movie or another season that explores more of what the realm has offer, especially given how it's connected to other shows.
  • @HunterZuri
    i forgot about Unikitty and Mixels tbh, i was a kid when Ninjago, Chima and Nexo Knights came out
  • @ardavamik67
    If I remember correctly, there were 3 movies made for Mixels. 2 of them were about Nixels making an evil plan and Mixels try to stop them (Nixels are creatures that try to get mixing cubes and rule the Mixels). They might have the same concept but they both had their own characters and storylines. And the third movie was about two kids who are cousins and come from a place that still has a kingdom or something and the King (one of the kids' dad) send them to the big Mixels City for education. I've never fully watched them but I remember seeing them as clips on YouTube and they were fun to watch.