Now that we got official images of the Season 11 sets, what are your opinions?
I think Lloyd's Titan Mech is by far the best Mech Lego has ever made I love it!
I really like the ice samurai minifigures, and the sets that feature them. I'm not really feeling the sets that happen to have the fire snakes in them, but I like the fire snake minifigures.
Ok, so I just watched March of the Oni. I really enjoyed it. So, is there anything else I need to know? And how do you find the pics of the new sets, and what-not? Thanks!
Now that we got official images of the Season 11 sets, what are your opinions?
I think Lloyd's Titan Mech is by far the best Mech Lego has ever made I love it!
I really like the ice samurai minifigures, and the sets that feature them. I'm not really feeling the sets that happen to have the fire snakes in them, but I like the fire snake minifigures.
The two villain factions are probably some main plot point in the story. But yeah, Ninjago's writers seem to have a serious thing for snakes. It's getting kind of ridiculous.
I still don't get why the Vermillion weren't bugs or worms or something instead of snakes. I guess LEGO though that would drive squeamish kids away.
Ok, so I just watched March of the Oni. I really enjoyed it. So, is there anything else I need to know? And how do you find the pics of the new sets, and what-not? Thanks!
I need to watch it again, so I can officially decide whether or not I like it.
For Wu's Teas 2 the fifteen-minute, very odd-looking episodes?
Yup. Apparently either the whole series or one episode is called "True Potential Wasted."
"True Potential Wasted"? I'll tell you what else is being wasted, LEGO... xD Anyway, looks like some new mini-series to fill in the gap between seasons 10 and 11, though I feel like I only heard of two episodes. Do you know anything more about it?
Yup. Apparently either the whole series or one episode is called "True Potential Wasted."
"True Potential Wasted"? I'll tell you what else is being wasted, LEGO... xD Anyway, looks like some new mini-series to fill in the gap between seasons 10 and 11, though I feel like I only heard of two episodes. Do you know anything more about it?
Other than the Ninja having apparently "gone soft," no, not really.
"True Potential Wasted"? I'll tell you what else is being wasted, LEGO... xD Anyway, looks like some new mini-series to fill in the gap between seasons 10 and 11, though I feel like I only heard of two episodes. Do you know anything more about it?
Other than the Ninja having apparently "gone soft," no, not really.
Gotcha. I'm aware of fans elsewhere freaking out about it, but as far as I know it doesn't seem to be interfering with the main series too much, so I'm not quite as worried about it. Do you have any thoughts on it?
Other than the Ninja having apparently "gone soft," no, not really.
Gotcha. I'm aware of fans elsewhere freaking out about it, but as far as I know it doesn't seem to be interfering with the main series too much, so I'm not quite as worried about it. Do you have any thoughts on it?
Other than the Ninja having apparently "gone soft," no, not really.
Gotcha. I'm aware of fans elsewhere freaking out about it, but as far as I know it doesn't seem to be interfering with the main series too much, so I'm not quite as worried about it. Do you have any thoughts on it?
Actually, there are 30 11-minute episodes in it, giving it a runtime of 5 hours, so it's definitely Season 11. Thankfully, what we saw of it was unfinished animation, as clarified by Tommy Andreasen.
Gotcha. I'm aware of fans elsewhere freaking out about it, but as far as I know it doesn't seem to be interfering with the main series too much, so I'm not quite as worried about it. Do you have any thoughts on it?
Actually, there are 30 11-minute episodes in it, giving it a runtime of 5 hours, so it's definitely Season 11. Thankfully, what we saw of it was unfinished animation, as clarified by Tommy Andreasen.
Gotcha. I'm aware of fans elsewhere freaking out about it, but as far as I know it doesn't seem to be interfering with the main series too much, so I'm not quite as worried about it. Do you have any thoughts on it?
Actually, there are 30 11-minute episodes in it, giving it a runtime of 5 hours, so it's definitely Season 11. Thankfully, what we saw of it was unfinished animation, as clarified by Tommy Andreasen.
30!? Wow, that's huge! That would make it even longer than seasons 1 and 2!