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In North America, the TV series is primarily rated TV-PG with certain episodes being rated TV-14, and The Simpsons Movie is rated PG-13 by the MPAA.
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I believe the movie you're talking about is "LEGO Scooby-Doo: Blowout Beach Bash", and those pirates are actually ghosts, not zombies.
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First 2017 LEGO Ideas Review - Guessing Game
MatthewRC replied to Digger of Bricks's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Hasan Jensen, who works for LEGO Ideas, commented on my question regarding why BruceyWan hasn't gotten a 10K Club interview on his Power Rangers project.- 47 replies
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First 2017 LEGO Ideas Review - Guessing Game
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Oh, okay. Thank you for the reason why MMPR might not pass.- 47 replies
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I hope we eventually get a LEGO The Simpsons video game. It could be similar to LEGO City Undercover, but set in Springfield! The Simpsons themselves could be the playable starter characters with countless supporting characters to unlock, such as Chief Wiggum and Professor Frink! If this happens in real life, I'd expect this game to receive an E10+ or T for Teen ESRB rating since The Simpsons is primarily aimed for adult audiences.
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First 2017 LEGO Ideas Review - Guessing Game
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I wonder why Mighty Morphin Power Rangers only got one poll vote? Why doesn't anyone think the MMPR project will pass the review?- 47 replies
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[Ideas] Codename: Kids Next Door - Sector V Brickfigures
MatthewRC replied to MatthewRC's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Thank you very much! I appreciate your praise for the figures' detailed accuracy to the Sector V Operatives' character models.- 5 replies
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[Ideas] Codename: Kids Next Door - Sector V Brickfigures
MatthewRC replied to MatthewRC's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Thank you for your feedback. If you want more information, please check out this article on Wikipedia. Codename: Kids Next Door - Wikipedia Oh, and these are rendered digital models made using LEGO Digital Designer.- 5 replies
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Oh, I didn't even think about those themes potentially getting more sets before getting their standalone LEGO game. My apologies.
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Now that LEGO Dimensions is over, I wouldn't mind seeing TT Games release new standalone LEGO video games based on some of the franchises featured in it. The Simpsons Back to the Future Doctor Who Scooby-Doo Sonic the Hedgehog The LEGO Batman Movie (this one deserves its own standalone game!) Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (maybe after future FB films are released, perhaps?) Ghostbusters (with modified features and gameplay; including levels based on both OG Ghostbusters films and the 2016 reboot; could also have characters & stuff from the Extreme Ghostbusters TV show) What other LEGO themes would you like to see get their own video game outside of Dimensions?
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Hey, everyone! Does anyone on Eurobricks remember the classic Cartoon Network TV show Codename: Kids Next Door? I felt nostalgic and decided to make this project because I'm a huge Classic Era Cartoon Network enthusiast and grew up watching this show. There are more rendered images in the link to my project on the very bottom in case you wanted to check it out. Tell me what you think of my project! Any feedback (including both positive and negative) is welcome. Link to project: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/0ae57552-e81f-462f-a951-420bf3735a22
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Lego 2016 Simpsons Rumours and Discussion
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Lego 2016 Simpsons Rumours and Discussion
MatthewRC replied to Amazing Bricks's topic in LEGO Licensed
I saw on Brickipedia that there might be a new LEGO The Simpsons set in 2018! Its set number is 71022 TBA The Simpsons Set. Some Brickipedia user named NexoByte posted this information first along with every other 2018 LEGO set. Please scroll down to The Simpsons section in this link. http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/2018 -
Sadly, we'll have to wait an extra two years because the new animated Scooby-Doo movie has been delayed until 2020. http://www.denofgeek.com/us/movies/scooby-doo/236533/new-scooby-doo-movie-release-date-pushed-back
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To be honest, I would love to see the LEGO Scooby-Doo theme make a comeback one day! I'd also like to see the five Ghoul Girls from Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School individually, and also Shaggy & Scooby in their 1980's appearances, featuring Shaggy in his red shirt & blue jeans and Scooby with a red collar.
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LEGO Ideas Discussion
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Yeah, and the three Jurassic Park movies were already featured in the LEGO Jurassic World video game. -
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MatthewRC replied to The Real Indiana Jones's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Hey, guys. I just emailed LEGO Ideas about re-submitting a rejected project. Here's what Hasan Jensen said. "Thanks for reaching out to us with your question. It's perfectly acceptable to re-submit projects that have previously expired or not been approved for production as long as it is in compliance with our current guidelines and house rules. Regarding Jurassic Park vs. Jurassic World. We currently don't allow Jurassic World projects but have opted to allow Jurassic Park projects for the foreseeable future." I never knew about LEGO Ideas allowing users to resubmit projects that have been rejected by the LEGO Review Board! At least I think it's a good thing, but only if the project still follows the guidelines.