jsanders-00750
Legends of Chima is a good show. It is actually the best television show that I know of. I think that it beats "star wars the clone wars" and "battlestar galactic", (as far as I know), and "The Bible" and possibly "The game of thrones" and perhaps "Vikings" and "Star trek", Possibly, and so on and so on. Also, everybody needs to see this good show. Even more, it is clean, appropriate, and has no explicit stuff in it, and it is not offensive to religious views, though it can be compared to Christianity in some ways, and I also think that LEGO and Warner Bros and all of them need to continue the show, like, forever. Please do so, LEGO.
mahatojosh
It was okay and the animation was tolerable, but this seemed only targeted towards very young children with its childish humor and characters. The action also seemed a bit toned down, and several times the show felt boring. There were some good parts, but not enough. Also, sometimes the characters were horrible at expressing emotion. More than once I have seen Laval smiling while talking about solemn topics or while falling screaming off a cliff. Some parts did not even make sense, but I don't want to mention any potential spoilers.Ninjago is far better than Chima, and I am happy that it is still ongoing at its sixth season. Overall, Legends of Chima is a childish, sluggish series with little action. It's few good parts were far outweighed by its facepalmable content.
Ricky Barruga
The first time I ever saw the Chima logo it was on a Toys 'R Us banner and I thought nothing of it. The next time I saw it was after watching many children's shows on Netflix with my son. I didn't want to watch it at first, but as time passed I eventually hot curious about and recently I caved. Admittedly as of writing this review I've only watched up to the 7th episode but hand-on-The-Bible I was blown away by how good it is. Okay, I admit it's not amazing, but the graphics are better than those of Lego Movie and it has a rich backlore and charming characters. And the stories are so drawing that I even forget the characters are Legos. I mean unlike other Lego media they refrain from using their Legoness to rebuild themselves (to my knowledge) and the sets and set pieces seldom-to-never have Lego logos or the brick tops. This keeps the fun, imaginative stories immersive. I will say that some characters are annoying and some lines are cheesy and I can tell when multiple characters are voiced by the same actor but hey, it's a kid's cartoon. Would a kid notice/care? No. I'd go as far as to say that this is the best Lego media I've seen.
Guillaume Tamburini
First of all, I want to say I am surprised to see 2 of the 3 previous comment stating that this series is targeting only young kids, since Legends of Chima is probably the first show my 4 years old son is watching that really caught my attention. I have seen a couple episodes of Ninjago and I felt like it was not as interesting as Legends of Chima, by far.First of all, the universe of Legends of Chima is rather detailed, with a lot of characters, an interesting complexity in the relationships and interactions between them. The story line is also a strong point to me, I mean there is so much you can expect from a kid cartoon, but in this case, I feel like they put a real effort into it. I can't speak for the English Version since my son is watching the episodes in French, but the vocabulary is of a pretty decent level, and the french voices work for me. I actually watched the first and second season entirely with my son and truly enjoyed it.Additionally, the franchise has been used to create a series of video games that appear to be pretty interesting to me, especially Legends of Chima Online, which is a Free To Play MMORPG, very successfully using the Unity3D engine, which requires no installation and which is a very very decent game to me, even for hardcore gamer I am (or used to be). We enjoy playing together and venturing in the world of Chima with my young boy, which adds even more fun to the show when we watch it.In conclusion, I would recommend Lego Legends of Chima for younger and even older kids, and even though I am not a Fan of the Lego universe, at first glance. The 8/10 might appear a touch high, but it is certainly closer to the reality than the 1/10 it has been given in the other comments.