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Sept 7, 2018 17:17:59 GMT
Post by The J on Sept 7, 2018 17:17:59 GMT
Yeah. Hopefully it would be as great as the original Chima, and not a disappointing reboot like Bionicle G2. It's unlikely that LEGO would bring it back since lots of people unfortunately hate Chima. By that logic, Star Wars movies would've stopped being made after 2017.
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Oct 22, 2018 19:43:46 GMT
Post by TheFirstDecade on Oct 22, 2018 19:43:46 GMT
Yeah. Hopefully it would be as great as the original Chima, and not a disappointing reboot like Bionicle G2. It's unlikely that LEGO would bring it back since lots of people unfortunately hate Kinda sad, not enough Furries Lego Fans supported this theme, it was so unique and original, i just, think it was TOO unique that turned potential buyers away, in all honestly, Megablocks, or some other building block brand could made a MUCH more successful chima in my honest opinion.
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Oct 25, 2018 2:17:41 GMT
-last edited on Oct 25, 2018 2:18:28 GMT by The J
Post by The J on Oct 25, 2018 2:17:41 GMT
It's unlikely that LEGO would bring it back since lots of people unfortunately hate Kinda sad, not enough Furries Lego Fans supported this theme, it was so unique and original, i just, think it was TOO unique that turned potential buyers away, in all honestly, Megablocks, or some other building block brand could made a MUCH more successful chima in my honest opinion. Yes, it is sad....that you didn't do your research. Chima lasted the full 3 years it was supposed to have. All non licensed LEGO themes with stories are supposed to last about 3 years (with some failing and being cancelled sooner), with, to my knowledge, the only exceptions being Bionicle and Ninjago (Hero Factory was a bit of a different case, since it was made to replace Bionicle as an ongoing action figure theme, and was kind of a stand in for Bionicle G2).
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Oct 25, 2018 14:16:11 GMT
Post by TheFirstDecade on Oct 25, 2018 14:16:11 GMT
Kinda sad, not enough Furries Lego Fans supported this theme, it was so unique and original, i just, think it was TOO unique that turned potential buyers away, in all honestly, Megablocks, or some other building block brand could made a MUCH more successful chima in my honest opinion. Yes, it is sad....that you didn't do your research. Chima lasted the full 3 years it was supposed to have. All non licensed LEGO themes with stories are supposed to last about 3 years (with some failing and being cancelled sooner), with, to my knowledge, the only exceptions being Bionicle and Ninjago (Hero Factory was a bit of a different case, since it was made to replace Bionicle as an ongoing action figure theme, and was kind of a stand in for Bionicle G2). I sometimes question you’re knowledgeable acknowledgement of this theme...
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Oct 25, 2018 21:44:46 GMT
Post by The J on Oct 25, 2018 21:44:46 GMT
Yes, it is sad....that you didn't do your research. Chima lasted the full 3 years it was supposed to have. All non licensed LEGO themes with stories are supposed to last about 3 years (with some failing and being cancelled sooner), with, to my knowledge, the only exceptions being Bionicle and Ninjago (Hero Factory was a bit of a different case, since it was made to replace Bionicle as an ongoing action figure theme, and was kind of a stand in for Bionicle G2). I sometimes question you’re knowledgeable acknowledgement of this theme... And I question yours. You do know LEGO themes are usually supposed to last 2-3 years, right? Ninjago and Bionicle are the radical exceptions, not the norm.
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Oct 25, 2018 23:23:07 GMT
Post by TheFirstDecade on Oct 25, 2018 23:23:07 GMT
I sometimes question you’re knowledgeable acknowledgement of this theme... And I question yours. You do know LEGO themes are usually supposed to last 2-3 years, right? Ninjago and Bionicle are the radical exceptions, not the norm. ...no, i totally did not know that, thank you very much.
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Post by The J on Oct 26, 2018 0:03:57 GMT
And I question yours. You do know LEGO themes are usually supposed to last 2-3 years, right? Ninjago and Bionicle are the radical exceptions, not the norm. ...no, i totally did not know that, thank you very much. No problem.
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