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  1. This is not to mention in how racist (or more precisely, species-ist) this show can be there, such as the mistrust and judging and thus misunderstandings that are happening between the Lions and the Crocodlies, as not all the Crocodlies are actually villains, such as Cragger (he is technically Crooler's pawn after all, since she hipnotised him with that orchid to do her bidding, even though her bidding is, deep down inside of him, against his will) and not all the Lions like to always follow the rules (even Laval bends if not outright breaks the rules once in a while to have some fun and adventure). However, I don't think that this show is quite as sexist as you say there. This is because we have Crooler as the main bad character (who is a villainess), aside from Worriz and maybe Rawzom and/or Razar, at least in the first two episodes, though Eris' personality could use some improvement. In regarding to Faefrost's post back in mid-January: I agree that the Crocodiles are "well fleshed out" in the show, especially in regards to Cragger and Crooler, though I think that Crominus and Crunket could use some more work in fleshing out their personalities. However, I really don't think that Laval is that bad of a character: I certainly don't think that he is a "moron" or acts as though he has a mental "disability" of any kind, and he is not quite a "goody-two-shoes" as you say there, since he broke or at least bend the rules at least once with Cragger when they both snuck into the Lion Temple to see the pool of Chi, even though he is an all-around good character but not to the extreme as you say there. In fact I would say that LaGravis (or maybe Eris) is the closeset thing to a "goody-two-shoes" as you can get in the show. On the other figurative hand, Worriz is about as evil (aside from Crooler) as you can get in the show, but I wonder why he hates Laval so much in the show (aside from the embarrassing defeat at the tournament where they compete for the Golden Chi Orb), so what did Laval do there in the past that made Worriz hate him so much then, regardless of what Laval did to Worriz was justified or not justified there?
  2. Oh, I didn't noticed that, since I thought he traveled to the Lion Temple by a Croc Tank, as that was the only vehicles that I saw near the Lion Temple, and I don't remember seeing any Croc Boats, never mind Cragger's Command Ship. Therefore, I wonder if Cragger's Command Ship was buiit after the first two pilot episodes, and thus we haven't seen it yet, so I want to know if this is true or not true. (I guess that I'll have to re-watch the part of the first episode where he travels to the Lion Temple after he learns of Cragger's arrest by the Lions, even though I seen both episodes in full three times already and don't remember in seeing Crominus and Crunket actually traveling to the Lion Temple.) Edit: I've just rewatched part of the first pilot episode online, and yes, you are right, Garmadon, that Crominus actually does travel to the Lion Temple in a Croc Boat, but I still don't think that that Croc Boat is or will ever be Cragger's Command Ship, and even if it really is Cragger's Command Ship (after Cragger becomes the new king of the Crocodlie tribe), we never had seen both Cragger and Crominus on the Croc Boat at the same time in the show, so far. Moreover, in the Cragger's Command Ship set, it appears as though Crominus is still the Crocodile king since he wears the Crocodlie Crown helmet, so why is it that Cragger appears to be in charge of the entire Crocodlie tribe in that set and in Cragger's Command Ship in the comic book that came with January's LEGO Club Magazine? I'm sanying this because it really doesn't make any sense to me!
  3. I live in Surrey, British Columbia, so no I don't live that far east of you.
  4. This is why I think that LEGO cares less about morality in terms of racism and figuratively paint all of a certain thing with the same brush, so to speak, than they used to, say back in the 1980's. (You can just look at the uproar that the German (or Austrian) Turkish community had of Jabba's Palace in protraying all Muslims and/or Middle Easterners as criminals and/or terrorists). Therefore, I think that the LEGO Group is not as accountable to their customers and fans as they used to be in this aspect (among other things that I won't go into here) -- not for me to mention that we (or children, for that matter) cannot use any of the Crocodlie tribe minifigures as heros/herolines as they are now or even swapping parts around to make them look not evil in character, especially the heads and masks without them looking fake and/or stuipid in how they look there.
  5. That may be the case. However, don't you forget that there is the upcoming Croc Lair Hideout set, where Crominus would fit in much better than in Cragger's Command Ship, since Crominus actually appears there in the first episode of the two pilot episodes, where he first finds out that the Lions had zapped Cragger after he took a Chi orb and went crazy all over the Chima world (at least in the the Lions' territory and in the jungle (?)) after he put it in his Chi harness. Therefore, the Croc Lair Hideout set is the perfect place for the minfigure of Crominus to be placed into there (and he might be placed in there by LEGO already anyway, but we can't be sure of this until we -- or someone on here at Eurobricks sees a picture and tells us what minifigures are included in the set -- see at least a preliminary set picture of it). You should also keep in mind that Wil Fims probably has certain design, and especially, character traits (i.e., personality, whether they are heros/herolines, villains/villainesses or both at different points in the storyline, etc.) guidelines that they must follow there by the direction in which the LEGO Group wants them to go in the TV series, and LEGO should have the basic storyline already done by the time Wil Films starts working on the TV series. (This also includes the characters' basic personality traits such as whether they are good or bad characters, which are very much a fundamental part of the basic storyline). However, as of right now (unless the next episode (or two or three episodes) that will be shown late this month shows us otherwise) Crominus' character and personality is very differently protrayed by Wil Fims (aside from the fact that he dislikes the Lions but respects them somewhat and does not want to distroy them, take all of their (and the Lions' allies') Chi and take over all of the world of Chima), not merely expanded upon it, as opposed to LEGO's other media and box art protrayals of him. I, personally, so far, really like Wil Fims' protrayal of Crominus' character and personality and do not like LEGO's own protrayal of him in their media and box art of the regular sets and Speedorz sets at all, especially if Cragger stays a villain practically throughout the entire TV series, except for the last episode or the last two episodes. This is because there has to be at least one heroic/herolinic repiltian character for me (and other anthromorphic reptile fans) to cheer on there and hope to win the war -- and I cannot really cheer on villains, even if they're reptiles, since I know for sure that the writers (and LEGO themselves) will not allow the villains to win in the end, and I prefer not to cheer on non-repitian heroic characters if I had a choice, so for right now, I cannot really cheer for any of the characters who are on either side of the war -- not for me to mention the fact that children would see that not all anthromorphic (and normal, real world) reptiles are evil in character and some can actually be nice and/or heroic in personality. As for what will happen to Crominus and Crunket, I, too, wonder what will happen to them. I hope that they do eventually escape the cave, sooner rather than later on from then, and teach Crooler a lesson! I wonder what caused the tensions betwwen Crominus and LaGravis in the first place, so what caused originally caused this? I really hope that LEGO and Wil Films will show what happened in the past that caused the strained relationship between Crominus and LaGravis in future episodes of the TV series. (Could it be that Cragger was not the first one to sneek into the Lion Temple and stole some Chi before he was old enough to handle it, and there could be the fact that someone else had done this before recently who was (or still is) a member of the Lion tribe, such as Laval's (supposed and/or possible) evil twin sister, which could help explain why Crominus (and Crunket) (wrongly) accused of Laval in talking Cragger into sneeking into the Lion Temple and steal some Chi, not for me to mention that Crooler may be evil in character partly because of her possible interactions with Laval's (supposed and/or possible) evil twin sister? This possiblilty would have Cragger and Laval in having even more things in common than they do now, which could help explain why they became best friends in the first place.)
  6. I hope that the Revolutionary Soldier has either a Bicorner, a Tricorner or a Shako as an extra headgear piece, in addition to the powdered wig, or it will be very hard for some of us, like me, to make complete, fully dressed in uniform, armies out of this minifgure, as many of us would have to resort to Ebay, Bricklink or LEGO's Replacement Parts Service to get any of these hats if we don't have enough spares already in our collections.
  7. There had better be a decent number of minifigures in the Orthanc set, especially if the price point is $150.00 US or more, as I don't like large sets with few (or God forbid!) no minifigures. This is because minifigures really bring the set model to life, and without them, I find the model unappealing to me and so probably won't want to buy it, especially at Canada's outragous manufacturer's suggested retail prices, or even at the US's manufacturer's suggested retail prices. I might not even buy it at all, unless it was AT LEAST 50% off the US's manufacturer's suggested retail price, but only if there was decent amout of Historcial themed parts that I can use as acessories in my minfigures' hands. Therfore, I don't buy sets, such as the Architecture line, that do not contain any minifigures.
  8. Yes, I really like reptiles, and many of them look cute to me (in an fierce-looking sort of way for the carnivorous ones with sharp teeth, and just plain cute for Yoshi in the Super Mario Bros. franchaise, who looks and sounds just plain cute in the video games, especially in Mario Kart Wii and Mario Kart 7). I've been liking reptiles ever since when the Beast Wars: Transformers (Beasties: Transformers in Canada) TV series first came out on TV, when I first saw Dinobot and Megatron in their Beast Modes, way back in the middle of August of 1996.
  9. Yes, I agree with you that the show is based off the sets (and Speedors). However, then how come, in the show so far, we haven't seen Crominus in attacking (and trying to distroy) the Lions, Eagles and Gorillas, and stealing their Chi, or him helping the Ravens, Wolves and the other Crocodiles in doing these two things, without any misunderstandings -- or LEGO and Wil Films in having Crominus escape the cave and then have him lose his memory while he escapes the cave, via Cragger's Speedor, by a huge boulder in hitting him on the head hard enough to cause this memory loss, which would allow Crooler to trick him into thinking that the Lions, Eagles and Gorillas are his sworn enemies and that he should steal their Chi orbs, or have Crooler use the orchid on him (as well as Cragger), when he returns to the Crocodile tribe? I'm saying this because, as of right now, the show deviates substantially from the sets (and Speedors) not only in how the individual characters look there, but it is also from in how they PROTRAYED them in turns of personality, such as Cragger, and especially, Crominus, which, in my humble opinon, is blasphemy! I couldn't agree with you more on these three things. First of all, if LEGO and Wil Films have the characters in the Chima world walk and talk and, more or less, behave like humans behave in the real world, the moral standards of humans should also apply there. Second of all, Lions are equally carnivorous in nature, compared to Crocodiles, and they are just as likely to eat humans (and other, larger-in-size, animals). Finally, I also think that it would be nice if the Eagles were more aggressive in nature than in how they are being protrayed now. (Eris, especially, is way too passive in the TV show right now). Therefore, some major improvements are in order for this theme right now, especially in the translation from the toy line to the TV series in terms of personality.
  10. The manager at my semi-local LEGO Brand Retail Store told me that he talked to someone, who is higher up in the LEGO Company, that there will be a brand new LEGO Brand Retail Store at the Guildford Mall in Surrey that will be opening up sometime in July of this year! I am very, very happy about this, as I live quite close to the Guildford Mall!! I may even apply for a job at that LEGO store when it opens up there.
  11. My favourite cartoons and anime are the following shows: 1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (all versions): my favourite characters are the Ninja Turtles themselves Leatherhead (all versions) and Mondo Gecko (from the 1987-1996 version)); 2. Legends of Chima (TV series): my favourite characters are not only Cragger, Crominus and Crunket, but they also include Laval, LaGravis, Leonidas, Longtooth, Lennox, Gorzan and Rhogon (he's funny to me), but I hate Crooler, Worriz (they have betrayed both Laval AND Cragger in some way or another, if you watch the first two episodes of the show very carefully there) and even Rawzom and Razar, but the rest of the charcters, especially if they are not in the Crocodile, Lion, Rhinoceros or Gorilla Tribes are just kind of 'meh!' to me; 3. Exreme Dinosaurs: my favourite characters are T-Bone, Stagz, Spittor, Bad Rap and Haxx; 4. Dinosaucers: my favourite characters are Allo, Demetro, Steggo, Ghengis Rex, Pelesio, Quackpot and Ankylo (the last two are funny to me); 5. Kung Fu Dino Posse: my favourite characters are the Tyrannosaurus Rex and Stegasaurus half-human, half-dinosaur heros, and Skor and his younger brother of the half-human, half-dinosaur (velociraptor) villains (I have seen only one and a half episodes of this show, so even though I really like this show, I don't remember all the names of the characters); 6. Donkey Kong Country (TV series): my favourite characters are Donkey Kong, Funkey Kong, Diddy Kong and all of the Kremlings, obivously (they are half-human, half-crocodlies, in case you didn't know this); 7. Beast Wars: Transformers (Beasties: Transformers in Canada, where it was produced): my favourite characters are Dinobot, Rhinox, Optimus Primal, Megatron and Quickstrike (in no paricular order of preferrence); 8. Transformers (Generation 1): my favourite characters are the Dinobots, especially Grimlock, and the Terracons; 9. Yu-Gi-Oh!: my favourite characters are Yugi, Yami Yigi, Joey, Bakura, Yami Bakura, Mokuba Kaiva, Tristan and Yugi and Yami Yugi's MAIN female friend (who helps them in Duelist Kingdom against Pegasus, for example, but I forgot her name); 10. Dragonball Z: my favourite charcters are Gohan and Goku; 11. Dinozaurs (an anime): my favourite characters are the (heroic) dinosaurs and the (villainous) dragons (I forgot their names); and 12. Street Sharks: my favourite characters are the Street Sharks themselves and the Dino Vengers (both are good characters).
  12. I really hope, that in the final version, Cragger and/or Crominus will be playable there, preferrably right from the beginning, as I want to be able to play as Cragger and/or Crominus and fight against the Wolves and Ravens, especially Worriz and Rawzom, and Crooler.
  13. This is why Alligators would be THE ideal canidate for a heroic underwater reptile tribe, rather than any of the Crocodile tribe members fighting against other members of the Crocodile tribe, to couterpart the ENTIRE so-called and/or supposed "evil/bad" Crocodile tribe -- although I read somewhere online (I think it was at the Numburg Toy Fair) that someone who works for LEGO said that when they did focus test groups (they might be done in Germany, but i'm not sure about that) that involved children, said that Crocodiles are awesome, but Alligators are not awesome (why would the children think and say that, since I think that they are both equally awesome, even when I was a child?), which is a REAL shame and a MAJOR letdown (in my opinon), since this means that we may never get an Alligator tribe in the Lagends of Chima story. Also, as for having the Gorillas, Rhinoceroses, Bears and Beavers/Hedghogs in having counterparts as enimies: the Gorillas could have monkeys, chimpanzees, or more likely, Orangatangs as their couterparts; the Bears could have Pandas as their couterparts, since Pandas are technically not bears but look a lot like them; the Rhinoceroses could use Triceratopses as the 'Dinosaur' tribe that are enemies with the Rhinoceroses (though LEGO might not go for only ONE example of a dinosaur that represents ALL dinosaurs in the world of Chima, since there are so many different kinds of dinosaurs in real life (ableit millions of years ago into the past), them including but not limited to, meat-eating and plant-eating dinosaurs); but I'm not sure about Beavers/Hedgehogs -- especially if they really are hedgehogs, which they look like to me in the preview of the LEGOLAND California 4D film -- since I can't think of a real world or even mythical animal that is similar to a hedgehog but is considered a different animal. Plus, we MUST have at least ONE underwater tribe that is on the good side of the war, otherwise, it would be extremely difficult for ANY of the good tribes -- never mind Laval and the other Lions -- to even hope in succeeding in sneaking into the Crocodiles lair unnoticed to confront Cragger (and especially Crooler), if not downright impossible to do so. CM4S, I would like to say thanks for this information, as I won't have to wait nearly as long for the next episode (or two or three episodes) to be aired on TV (and hopefully uploaded to Youtube or something similar to it, as I live in Canada and don't even get the Canadian version of Cartoon Network, never mind the US version -- and I don't know when these episodes will be aired on Teletoon, so does anyone know when they will be shown on Teletoon in Canada?). However, a LEGO Brand Store Manager told me this when I visted the store last night, and he told me that the rest of the episodes after the ones that will be shown in late March won't be shown until the Summer.
  14. ...you are (currently) obessed with the Legends of Chima theme to the point that you have dreams about the theme.
  15. I hope that LEGO releases a Leatherhead minfigure for this line in the future.
  16. It would be a better story if LEGO introduced an Alligator tribe into the Chima world, to have a proper counterpart to the Crocodile tribe. (The Aliligator tribe would be on the Lion tribe's side.) In this way, there would be an underwater reptilian tribe for both sides of the war in the world of Chima.) Here is an edit: It would also be really nice there if LEGO introduced one or two different Dragon tribes. One of them would be Chinese (or other oriental) type of dragons that would be on the Lion tribe's side -- since they would be wise and benevolent (good, kind, gental and heroic) in character and personality and believe in honour! The other one would be European (or Western) type of dragons that would be on the Crocodiles' side (or at least Crooler's side anyway, should the other Crocodiles switch to the Lions' side, especially Cragger, Crunket and Crominus) -- since they would be evil in character and personality and are crafty there, like Worriz of the Wolf tribe and Crooler of the Crocodile tribe are now, so they would not believe in honour and will do no matter what it takes to win a war, even if it means for them to lie, cheat and steal their way to victory!
  17. I like the new Castle theme, except there not nearly enough generic soilder type of minfigures in the King's Castle set. Back in the 1980's and early 1990's, a large castle set would have four castle archers, four other castle soilders and four knights on horseback (each knight has his own horse, with a grand total of four horses). Then, it starting in 1995, LEGO started cheaping out on the horses and minifigures in that year's big castle, although it had 10 minifigures and 3 horses. However things didn't really start to go downhill figuratively until 2000 when the Kinghts' Kingdom theme had only one horse (for the king) and 8 minfigures (including the skeleton), and now we don't even get that many in the new King's Castle. I hate it when I have to buy so many of the same set just to a decent number of medeival knights, horses and foot soilders to make armies out of them, and it can be very expensive to do so, especially with my limited funds, LEGO in always discontining sets only a year or even less after they come out on the market and the fact that LEGO (and almost everything else) is quite a bit more expensive here in Canada, compared to the US, which I live close to the border to there but have no practical means to go across the border to the US (there is no public transportaion that goes anywhere near the border on either side).
  18. This is why I hate most media these days, since it seems that they, especially Hollywood, are dumbing things down too much, and it is why I don't like most new shows, including so called "child-friendly" cartoons like Adventure Time and especially Regular Show (I can't stand that show, even though I saw a commercial on it and other Cartoon Network shows that was advertising the new Canadian version of the Cartoon Network channel many times on Teletoon Retro in Canada, and it was poor in quality in terms of the subject manner (seriously, what child will (or should) drink coffee?) and the jokes are bad.
  19. LEGO could do a sub-sarahan African theme that predated European Imperialism, like say about 1000 AD or even earlier than that. They could do a make-believe, good, tribe that is in war with another, bad, make-believe tribe, that are not directly based on real world current or historical African tribes. In this way, there could be enough action for children, and it would not be necessary about hunting animals for food and/or clothing, which it seems that LEGO is unwilling to do outside of DUPLO.
  20. Why is Crominus is being protrayed as a villain by LEGO having him in front of a red background on the side of the packaging in Cragger's Command Ship and on the back of the Boulder Bowling set's packaging when he has not done anything evil in the Legends of Chima TV series? This really bugs me (and I consider it as blasphemy!), as it seems that LEGO is trying to teach childen (and AFOLS) that all Crocodlies in the Chima World are bad and/or evil, which, in my opinon, is discrimination and/or prejudice against one entire animal tribe, or all reptiles for that matter (and don't you get me started on why Cragger is protrayed the same way!)? I'm saying this because in real life not all crocodlies are evil and/or nasty (in fact most are good or nutural at the worst -- they rarely eat people, unless they're threatened or if people disturb their home and/or their offspring), or for that matter, most reptiles are not evil in nature, since they only attack and/or eat humans if they or their homes are threatened there, as well as being hungery for food. This seems to me like LEGO is promoting the half-human, half-animal equivilant of racism within the Chima world; and this is especially very bad for children to see these things, since they would think that it is okay to be racist and/or prejudiced against other races and/or ethnic groups, and we already have way too much racism in real life as it is right now.
  21. In Regarding Penkid 11's post: First and formost, I really think that Ninjago's second episode "King of Shadows" has a much better ending and/or cliffhanger (actually not much of a cliffhanger, since Lord Garmaddon was banished out of Ninjago and the Undead Skeleton Warriors were more or less defeated (Samukai was already distroyed by the four Golden Weapons) and never attacked the ninja again in future episodes), while in Legends of Chima, Cragger and the rest of the Crocodlie Tribe (except Crominus and Crunket, who are still trapped in the cave) just merely retreated from the battle, since tthey were no match for Laval -- since he had his first taste of Chi and was all-powerful at that time, but none of the Crocodlies were under the influence of Chi at that moment in time -- and the Lion Legend Beast was too powerful for Cragger even when he did have Laval's Chi in his possesion. Thus, I think that if LEGO and Cartoon Network were planning for this all along, then I really think they should of not shown the first two episodes until maybe a month before the rest of the series gets aired at the earliest. In addition, for the Ninjago TV series, I researched on when the first regular episodes aired (at least on Cartoon Network in the US), which was on about December 2, 2011, and then only about five weeks later the rest of the episodes started airing, which was about January 11, 2012. Because of this and how the second episode of the Legends of Chima TV ended, I think, in my humble opinon, that the first two episodes of Legends of Chima are actually part of season one and not just a pilot season like the first two episodes of Ninjago was back then. Second, some of the Legends of Chima sets are released way too early on. I'm referring to sets such as the Cragger's Command Ship set, since why is Crominus even on Cragger's Command Ship when he is still trapped in that cave? Also, some of the characters and machines are shown in the first two episodes way before their toy counterparts are released, such as the Goriila Tribe and the Gorilla Striker, the Rhinoceros Tribe, the Bear Tribe, Skinnet from the Skunk Tribe and Crominus' Crocodlie Tank. Therefore, they either released the first two episodes way too early, or they should of held back certain sets like Cragger's Command Ship and replaced it with a different one, because, as of right now, they revealed too much of the plot of the TV series in some of the sets, and we have to wait a long time before we will get our hands on any of the Gorilla, Rhinoceros, Skunk or Bear Tribe minifigures, some not until next year. Third, I can assure you that I'm way older than 18 (I'm in my 30's), and one can never be too old to share their LEGO dreams. In regarding to Kai NRG's post: I, reluctantly, agree with you on the fact that Cragger might not turn good until the very last episode of the Legends of Chima TV series. (This is my gut feeling in how LEGO and Will Films will treat Cragger's personality.) This is because, on the LEGO Legends of Chima sets' boxes, all the Crocodlie tribe members have a red background, which implies that they are all villians, as apposed to any of them in having a blue background, like all the Lion tribe members have there. Also, is Crominus, or Crunket for that matter, a villain or will become a villain (Crominus and Crunket have not done any evil deeds yet)? This is why I feel very strongly that LEGO must release a good reptile tribe like Dragons or Alligators who on the Lions' side, as a true conterpart to the Crocodile tribe. (The Lion tribe should also have an enemy tribe that is in the feline family of animals, such as tigers, as their true conterpart) I'm saying this because, us asumming that the Fox tribe is on the Lions' side who are fighting against the Wolf tribe and both the Wolves and Foxes are canines, we already have two bird tribes, one good and one bad, which are the Eagles and the Ravens, respectively, and each animal family should have two animal tribes that represented in the Legends of Chima world, one being good and one being bad in alighnment, to keep the balance. Furthermore, as of right now, we only have one tribe that feels at home underwater and thus no other tribe that currently exists or is known can stand a chance against them in a battle, and that tribe is the Crocodlie tribe, so how can the good characters win when none of them can fight effectively underwater? I'm saying this because, as of right now, the story won't be that interesting because the good tribes don't have a fighting chance to battle the Crocodlie tribe underwater, especially in or near the Crocodlie Lair, and we know that the good characters must always win in the end, so how about LEGO coming up with an Alligator or Turtle tribe that is on the good tribes side that can fight effectively underwatwer? I'm sorry if this is a long post, but I have to let my feelings out.
  22. I really hope that I don't have to wait until the summer to see the rest of the Legends of Chima TV series, as I want to find out what will happen to Cragger, such as will he ever break away from the influence of the evil orchid that is hipnotising him into doing Cooler's bidding, stop attacking the Lions and their allies, and be friends again with Laval. I'm saying this for four reasons: one, I think that it is very sad to have two best friends to become sworn enemies; two, sooner or later Worriz the wolf prince (or leader) is very crafty and evil like Crooler is and will eventually betray Cragger anyway (Worriz hates Laval, and since Laval and Cragger were best friends, Worriz historically didn't care for Cragger either); third, the second episode ended on a very bad cliffhanger with no resolution of any kind unlike the ending of the second episode of Ninjago, and we have to wat five or six months to find find out what happens next; and four, the most imortant one of all, I can't stop thinking about Legends of Chima in regards to Laval and Cragger's friendship (I even have dreams about Laval and Cragger and other character in the Legends of Chima TV series). Therefore, I am really mad and upset in how Cartoon Network, Will Films and LEGO have handled this. I really like half-human, half-reptile characters in cartoons and like to cheer them on in a battle or war, but I want the good characters to win in the end, so I really want either of two things to happen: one Cragger turns good again before to long, or LEGO comes up with a brand new repitle tribe like Dragons or Alligators who one the side of good and are heros, like Laval is now.
  23. Hello, my name is Good Cragger Fan. I have been a LEGO fan for over twenty years. I really like the Castle/Kingdoms/Knights Kingdom, Pirate/2009 Pirates and Ninja LEGO themes! Therfore, I really like LEGO themes that have something to do with world history. I also like the Pirates of the Carribbean, The Lord of the Rings/The Hobbit, Prince of Persia, Ninjago, Western and the upcoming The Lone Ranger themes, since they have useful specialty pieces and minifigures that I can use for the Castle/Kingdoms/Knights Kingdom, Pirate/2009 Pirates and Ninja themes, as well as other historical settings such as the ancient Middle East ancient India, ancient Greece, ancient Rome and ancient China. I also like to army build with the minfigures of the historical (and semi-historical, semi-fantasy) themes, and therefore, I like to collectable the historical and warrior type of minifigures from the colectable Minifigures line. In addtion, I really like the Legends of Chima theme for the awesome half-human, half-animal minifigures, such as the Lions -- and especially the Crocodlles, since I really like reptiles and lizards that can walk and talk like humans (more on this later). I like watching cartoons and some anime on TV, online and on DVD and VHS tapes. My favourite cartoons are Teenage Mutant Ninja Turltes (all versions), Extreme Dinosuars, Dinosaucers, Kung Fu Dino Posse and, of course, the Legends of Chima cartoon, for the awesome crocodiles. (This applies to all of them except Crooler -- I really hate her, since she turned Cragger against his (former best friend) Laval the Lion prince -- and maybe Crug and Crawley, as they are only following Cragger's (when he is under the influence of that evil orchid) and Crooler's orders to do evil things like stealing Chi and attacking the lions, Eagles and Gorrillas. I don't believe that Cragger, and especially Crominus and Crunket, are really villains, since Cragger, in the show at least, is only evil when he is being hipnotised by an orchid that his sister puts near his face, and Crominus and Crunket only attack the lions once over a simple misunderstanding (even Cragger try to talk his parents in stop attacking the Lions in one battle over who's idea was it to sneak in the Lion Temple ans take some Chi), so they aren't evil at all. Therefore, Cragger, befoe he gets hipnotised by Crooler's orchid) is my favourite character (along with Laval, the Lion prince -- I like lions too, since it is my birth sign in the Western Zodiac). I also like to play video games on Nintendo console and hand-held systems, such as the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Wii. I like to play mostly Mario Kart and Mario and Donkey Kong platformer games, especially the side-scroller type of platformer games; I don't care for Mario games like Super Mario Galaxy, Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine, as there are hardly any enemies to face and/or defeat in any given level (there is not much action in these games in my opinion, so these games seem more like RPG type of games even though they are not really RPG games). I hope to meet and talk to many people here on Eurobricks about anything and everything about LEGO!
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