OOC: At least Chima got its full three years (yes, it did have a second wave in 2015), and its story had a proper ending. LEGO's mistake with Chima was stretching the Fire vs Ice subtheme out for a year and a half, because kids lost interest in the fire vs Ice sets once the show was over, hence why the sets sold poorly in 2015. LEGO should've kept the new FvI sets to the first half of 2015, done a 4th season in 2015, and finally a wave of sets based on the 4th season in the second half of 2015. That would've been a smarter business decision, as kids would've still been interested in Chima if it got a fourth season.
(OOC: But if this hypothetical fourth season were doing turns out to be an Atlantis/Aqua-raiders ripoff... )
OOC: No, they probably would've done land animals below Chima like lizards, wolverines, hyenas, zebras, etc.
OOC: Unless Tristram went behind Torque's back, there is no way that it could have happened after Titus was king.
(OOC: Wait whose Titus? )
OOC: You forgot who the king after Tristram was already? Also, Torque and Tristram would be on even command, so they would both be 2nd in command i guess.
OOC: You forgot who the king after Tristram was already? Also, Torque and Tristram would be on even command, so they would both be 2nd in command i guess.
OOC: You forgot who the king after Tristram was already? Also, Torque and Tristram would be on even command, so they would both be 2nd in command i guess.