New (2013) LEGO TV Series Discussion
#1
Posted 24 May 2012 - 08:44 PM
It's been mentioned at the Toy Fair, that we're getting a TV show about Monster Fighters, kinda like Ninjago!
All I know is that Rodney is being voiced by the same actor who did Pythor's voice.
So.. discuss.

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#2
Posted 24 May 2012 - 08:52 PM
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#3
Posted 24 May 2012 - 09:05 PM
If it was the New York Toy Fair, I'm surprised it took so long for this information to emerge here on Eurobricks-- we've known for a couple months now that there would be another LEGO TV show to capitalize on the success of the Ninjago TV show, but I had been operating under the assumption that it hadn't been revealed yet. Guess I could have been wrong!
Monster Fighters is an interesting choice for a TV show, because it had seemed to me like it would be primarily driven by web media. But I guess this probably explains the detailed sketches, paintings, and story information in the Monster Fighters web videos. I am kind of curious how it might fare compared to Ninjago, seeing as Ninjago has a lot of facets TV producers like to include in shows-- youthful protagonists, a fair number of supporting characters, and of course colorful character designs. At the same time, Monster Fighters is perhaps more suited to "monster of the week"-based storytelling.
If the TV show proves successful, it could also be advantageous to the toy line itself. Up until now, I had assumed TLG would steer clear of monster archetypes that were very obscure and specific, but a successful story component could allow TLG to introduce a wider range of antagonists, just as Ninjago has done this year with the five Serpentine tribes which each have unique powers.
If you have any links to sources where I can read more about this development, I'd greatly appreciate it. Chances are I won't be investing in Monster Fighters the way I have been in Ninjago, but I do want to keep a close eye on it. And since that was basically my attitude about the first year of Hero Factory (a theme which I have been collecting since its second wave), who knows? I might end up going back on this decision!
#4
Posted 24 May 2012 - 09:16 PM
Aanchir, on 24 May 2012 - 09:05 PM, said:
I read Omega X said this in the theme thread.
Also, Cartoon Network stated that another LEGO series was coming.
"I don't know whether or not someone posted a similar topic somewhere, but just to point out in the toy-fair the monster fighters description of the set they state that there is a TV show coming up based on the theme."
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Posted 25 May 2012 - 02:42 AM
#6
Posted 26 May 2012 - 11:14 AM
"I am also curious about the voice acting roles in the TV show. Yes I agree, they got Rathbone's voice perfect. I think that most of the cast of Ninjago/ Adventures of Clutch Powers( I'm expecting a sequel to that mind you, at least they have a villian named 'Omega' (Perfect name Lego!
- 1st episode: Introduction
- 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th episodes: One for each set, why not?
- 8th, 9th episodes: Two part season finale, maybe?
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Posted 26 May 2012 - 11:20 AM
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#8
Posted 26 May 2012 - 03:48 PM
roamingstudio, on 26 May 2012 - 11:20 AM, said:
So I guess there's nothing more to discuss. Perhaps the moderators can close this topic, or perhaps they can just change the title and make it into a topic speculating about the mysterious LEGO TV show we know we'll be getting. This topic remains complete speculation either way.
Edited by Aanchir, 26 May 2012 - 03:48 PM.
#9
Posted 27 May 2012 - 01:39 PM
Aanchir, on 26 May 2012 - 03:48 PM, said:
So I guess there's nothing more to discuss. Perhaps the moderators can close this topic, or perhaps they can just change the title and make it into a topic speculating about the mysterious LEGO TV show we know we'll be getting. This topic remains complete speculation either way.
P.S. Why do I keep posting the wrong thing?
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#10
Posted 27 May 2012 - 04:39 PM
Omega X, on 27 May 2012 - 01:39 PM, said:
P.S. Why do I keep posting the wrong thing?
Omega X
With that said, I'm curious whether it might in fact be LEGO Friends that is planned for a TV series. Like Ninjago, it seems to have been designed for the long term. Like Ninjago, it's been marketed very heavily since the beginning of the year. We know the LEGO Friends theme is planned to have its own mini-movie at some point in the year, along with some books.
LEGO Friends would be a risky concept for a TV show, because girl-oriented TV shows, like girl-oriented building toys, don't necessarily have the best track record for success. At the same time, it shouldn't go unmentioned that one of TLG's main competitors, Hasbro, has been heavily investing in television programs based on its more girl-oriented brands like My Little Pony, Strawberry Shortcake, and Care Bears. And at least a few of these programs, My Little Pony in particular, really seem to have paid off. Since the LEGO Friends theme seems to be proving successful on store shelves, it's possible that a TV series could be the logical next step.
A LEGO Friends TV show, like the toy it's based on, would target a different demographic than LEGO Ninjago, and so in terms of cultural immersion it could be a very good thing for TLG. Also, Cartoon Network (which will be airing the new LEGO TV series, whatever it turns out to be) would have a vested interest in broadening their own demographic, since they currently lack any girl-oriented programming, and have seen success in superficially-girly shows like The Powerpuff Girls in the past.
Obviously if it does happen, I'm not at all expecting the kind of boundary-crossing phenomenon that has been seen with My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. I think there are probably only a certain number of story creators who could really pull something like that off by design, and even MLP achieved its success with unintended demographics partly through chance. Hopefully the LEGO Friends TV special, and a TV show if such a thing actually happens, will at least achieve what MLP:FiM originally hoped to accomplish by being a girl-oriented TV program that parents and siblings don't find shallow and nauseating. It will probably depend at least in part on how great a risk TLG is willing to take, and I can't say I'm brimming with confidence.
But of course this is all just speculation. The new LEGO TV series, whatever it is, is slated for 2013, so for all we know it could be a brand-new LEGO intellectual property rather than one of the themes already announced.
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Posted 27 May 2012 - 05:20 PM
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#14
Posted 04 June 2012 - 06:38 AM
Fugazi, on 27 May 2012 - 05:20 PM, said:
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Posted 04 June 2012 - 09:26 AM
Omega X, on 04 June 2012 - 06:38 AM, said:
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Posted 09 June 2012 - 10:18 AM
Fugazi, on 04 June 2012 - 09:26 AM, said:
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Posted 19 June 2012 - 07:21 PM
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#22
Posted 28 June 2012 - 09:13 PM
Greedo24, on 27 June 2012 - 05:25 AM, said:
At the same time, the storyline and characters were pretty compelling, for me anyway. I've read a few reviews that praise the series for not feeling like the characters were "ripped from some toy chest". So I hope that another series, if it does have more of a focus on building, doesn't become super-gimmicky. I don't think I'd want anything like the old "LEGO Maniac" comics where a real-world kid was whisked into a different LEGO theme each issue to solve the characters' problems by "building like crazy" and throwing together some wacky combination of sets that would save the day. This is meant as no offense to the LEGO Maniac character or those comics, which I enjoyed greatly in my childhood, but I don't think storytelling like that is deserving of or well-suited to a full television series.
I haven't seen The Padawan Menace so can't really attest to its quality, but if it did feature building without becoming excessively gimmicky, then that's easily the type of storytelling ideal for a LEGO TV show.
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#24
Posted 05 August 2012 - 08:06 PM
Oky, on 05 August 2012 - 08:00 PM, said:
Gotta admit, the males look weird.
Edited by just2good, 05 August 2012 - 08:09 PM.
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