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** The scene were Cragger's parents fall into a canyon does this VERY well.... It turns out that they were still [[NeverSayDie alive and only trapped at the bottom]], though that kinda makes it [[AndIMustScream even worse]]...
** The scene where Laval is leaving in episode 17 does this almost too well. First you see Gorzan, who is obviously saddened, but not too bad, then Bladvic, who is his normal sleepy self, and Rogon seems far too cheery for the occasion. Then he comes to the bottom of the steps, where Eris awaits. She's almost in tears, and very clearly heartbroken. The song horizon, which has playing the background, suddenly gets vocals, and the scene from then on makes you want to cry.

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One cannot say one race as a whole is \'hero\' and saying Laval is not a hero would be a tough arguement. Otherwise, removed bashing


* DesignatedHero: The lions. They claim to be the first race to have gained sentience, and as such believe themselves to be closer to chi than all the other tribes. [[{{FantasticRacism}} In other words, they're]] [[{{DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything}}the first and superior race.]]

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* DesignatedHero: AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: The lions. They claim to be the first race to have gained sentience, and as such believe themselves to be closer to chi than all the other tribes. [[{{FantasticRacism}} In other words, they're]] [[{{DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything}}the they're the first and superior race.]]



* InternetBackdraft: This show does not sit well with fans of ''[[{{WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011}} Thundercats]]'' (2011). The fans will tear you apart if you even try to say that ''Legends of Chima'' isn't a rip-off of that show. The fact that the main character so obviously resembles Lion-O doesn't help.
** Fans of {{Ninjago}} also produced their own Backdraft, since Ninjago was originally intended to end the same year Chima began, causing many Ninjago fans to see Chima as a ReplacementScrappy.

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show does not sit well with fans of ''[[{{WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011}} Thundercats]]'' (2011). The fans will tear you apart if you even try to say that ''Legends of Chima'' isn't a rip-off of that show. The fact that the main character so obviously resembles Lion-O doesn't help.
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** Fans of {{Ninjago}} also produced their own Backdraft, since Ninjago was originally intended to end the same year Chima began, causing many Ninjago fans to see Chima as a ReplacementScrappy.ReplacementScrappy. Even though LEGO has confirmed that Ninjago is not going to end, rabid Ninjago fans still think that Chima deserves to be cancelled.



** Even though LEGO has confirmed that Ninjago is not, in fact, going to end, rabid Ninjago fans still think that Chima deserves to be cancelled.
* {{Narm}}: The actual dialogue and story can be surprisingly clever, but some of the voice acting (Laval's comes to mind) can be downright painful. And then of course, there is the dialogue that isn't clever AND is narmy.

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** Even though LEGO has confirmed that Ninjago is not, in fact, going to end, rabid Ninjago fans still think that Chima deserves to be cancelled.
* {{Narm}}: The actual dialogue and story can be surprisingly clever, but some of the voice acting (Laval's comes to mind) can be downright painful. And then of course, Then there is the dialogue that isn't clever AND is narmy.



* ReplacementScrappy: Before it was announced that {{Ninjago}} would return in 2014, many Ninjago fans saw the entire Chima theme and TV show as a Replacement Scrappy for Ninjago.
** Then there are fans of Thundercats who feel this way as well, not helped that the main character of the show is a lion prince with the same color armor and hair as Lion-O.
* ShownTheirWork: In a combination with [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar getting crap past the radar]] Eris in episode eight makes the actual Eagle mating sound.
* TearJerker: The scene were Cragger's parents fall into a canyon actually does this VERY well... [[{{Narm}} For a few seconds]]. Of course, it turns out that they were still [[NeverSayDie alive and only trapped at the bottom]], though that kinda makes it [[AndIMustScream even worse]]...

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it was announced that {{Ninjago}} would return in 2014, many Ninjago fans saw the entire Chima theme and TV show as a Replacement Scrappy for Ninjago.
** Then there There are fans of Thundercats who feel this way as well, not helped that because the main character of the show is a lion prince with the same color armor and hair as Lion-O.
* ShownTheirWork: In a combination with [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar getting crap past the radar]] Eris in episode eight makes the actual real life Eagle mating sound.
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scene were Cragger's parents fall into a canyon actually does this VERY well... [[{{Narm}} For a few seconds]]. Of course, it well.... It turns out that they were still [[NeverSayDie alive and only trapped at the bottom]], though that kinda makes it [[AndIMustScream even worse]]...



* WhatAnIdiot: [[SarcasmMode Oh, good idea, Cragger.]] Cut the rope that was being used to save your parents because you think you can lift up a giant crocodile tank with your bare hands. ''That's'' definitely going to save them.
** And don't think Crominus is a genius, either. After being trapped at the bottom of the chasm with his wife, he assures her that he has the utmost confidence in Cragger knowing that the lions are not at fault and holding no hard feelings against them. Mere minutes earlier, Crominus had freakin' ''declared war'' on the lions because Cragger fired a croc-signal, and when Cragger tried to explain that it was an accident, Crominus replied, "I can't take that chance!" and declared war anyway. So, if you know that the lions aren't at fault and you don't want your son to hold hard feelings against them, then ''why did you just declare war on them and get yourself in this mess in the first place''?

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* WhatAnIdiot: [[SarcasmMode Oh, good idea, Cragger.]] Cut Cragger cut the rope that was being used to save your his parents because you think you he thinks he can lift up a giant crocodile tank with your his bare hands. ''That's'' definitely going to save them.
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** And don't think Crominus is a genius, either. After being trapped at the bottom of the chasm with his wife, he Crominus assures her that he has the utmost confidence in Cragger knowing that the lions are not at fault and holding no hard feelings against them. Mere minutes earlier, Crominus had freakin' ''declared war'' on the lions because Cragger fired a croc-signal, and when Cragger tried to explain that it was an accident, Crominus replied, "I can't take that chance!" and declared war anyway. So, if you know that the lions aren't at fault and you don't want your son to hold hard feelings against them, then ''why did you just declare war on them and get yourself in this mess in the first place''?anyway.
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* ShownTheirWork: In a combination with [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar getting crap past the radar]] Eris in episode eight makes the actual Eagle mating sound.
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** The scene where Laval is leaving in episode 17 does tis almost too well. First you see Gorzan, who is obviously saddened, but not too bad, then Bladvic, who is his normal sleepy self, and Rogon seems far too cheery for the occasion. Then he comes to the bottom of the steps, where Eris awaits. She's almost in tears, and very clearly heartbroken. The song horizon, which has plaing the background, suddenly gets vocals, and the cene from then on makes you want to cry.

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** The scene where Laval is leaving in episode 17 does tis this almost too well. First you see Gorzan, who is obviously saddened, but not too bad, then Bladvic, who is his normal sleepy self, and Rogon seems far too cheery for the occasion. Then he comes to the bottom of the steps, where Eris awaits. She's almost in tears, and very clearly heartbroken. The song horizon, which has plaing playing the background, suddenly gets vocals, and the cene scene from then on makes you want to cry.
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** The scene where Laval is leaving in episode 17 does tis almost too well. First you see Gorzan, who is obviously saddened, but not too bad, then Bladvic, who is his normal sleepy self, and Rogon seems far too cheery for the occasion. Then he comes to the bottom of the steps, where Eris awaits. She's almost in tears, and very clearly heartbroken. The song horizon, which has plaing the background, suddenly gets vocals, and the cene from then on makes you want to cry.
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* LadyMacbeth: Crooler definitely qualifies for this trope.
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** Even though LEGO has confirmed that Ninjago is not, in fact, going to end, rabid Ninjago fans still think that Chima deserves to be cancelled.


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*NightmareFuel: Coupled with BodyHorror on several of the characters' battle scars. Most noticeable are Winzar and Crug. Winzar appears to [[EyeScream had his left eye scratched out]], and Crug's entire lower jaw has a metal replacement. '''He somehow had his entire lower jaw ripped off in battle.''' WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids
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* GrowingTheBeard: Episode 5 was notably lacking the Narm that was initially in the series, and Episodes 6 and 7 were highly devoid of the Narm of previous episodes, indicating dialogue and pacing improvement. In addition, Episodes 8-10 began to explore the depths of Crooler's control over Cragger, with him becoming more rebellious and climaxing in Episode 10, wherein he gets rid of Crooler's Mind Control Plant before she can subdue him, and resulting in him helping Laval in trying to stop the Wolves and Crooler from stealing a large portion of Chi, which ends in Crooler actually feeling ''remorse'' for her actions.

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* GrowingTheBeard: Episode 5 was notably lacking the Narm that was initially in the series, and Episodes 6 and 7 were highly devoid of the Narm of previous episodes, indicating dialogue and pacing improvement. In addition, Episodes 8-10 began to explore the depths of Crooler's control over Cragger, and the beard finally grew out completely with him becoming more rebellious and climaxing in Episode 10, wherein he gets rid of Crooler's Mind Control Plant before she can subdue him, and resulting in him helping Laval in trying to stop the Wolves and Crooler from stealing a large portion of Chi, which ends in Crooler actually feeling ''remorse'' for her actions.11.
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* GrowingTheBeard: Episode 5 was notably lacking the Narm that was initially in the series, and Episodes 6 and 7 were highly devoid of the Narm of previous episodes, indicating dialogue and pacing improvement. In addition, Episodes 8 and 9 developed the plot point of Crooler controlling Cragger more, as Episode 8 showed how much Cragger and Laval's friendship had changed thanks to Crooler (Who snickers in the background over this), and 9 showed how rebellious Cragger can be towards Crooler if he isn't under her mind control.

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* GrowingTheBeard: Episode 5 was notably lacking the Narm that was initially in the series, and Episodes 6 and 7 were highly devoid of the Narm of previous episodes, indicating dialogue and pacing improvement. In addition, Episodes 8 and 9 developed 8-10 began to explore the plot point depths of Crooler controlling Cragger more, as Episode 8 showed how much Cragger and Laval's friendship had changed thanks to Crooler (Who snickers in the background Crooler's control over this), and 9 showed how Cragger, with him becoming more rebellious Cragger and climaxing in Episode 10, wherein he gets rid of Crooler's Mind Control Plant before she can be towards subdue him, and resulting in him helping Laval in trying to stop the Wolves and Crooler if he isn't under from stealing a large portion of Chi, which ends in Crooler actually feeling ''remorse'' for her mind control.actions.
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* GrowingTheBeard: Episode 5 was notably lacking the Narm that was initially in the series, and Episodes 6 and 7 were highly devoid of the Narm of previous episodes, indicating dialogue and pacing improvement.

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* GrowingTheBeard: Episode 5 was notably lacking the Narm that was initially in the series, and Episodes 6 and 7 were highly devoid of the Narm of previous episodes, indicating dialogue and pacing improvement. In addition, Episodes 8 and 9 developed the plot point of Crooler controlling Cragger more, as Episode 8 showed how much Cragger and Laval's friendship had changed thanks to Crooler (Who snickers in the background over this), and 9 showed how rebellious Cragger can be towards Crooler if he isn't under her mind control.
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*LadyMacbeth: Crooler definitely qualifies for this trope.

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* GrowingTheBeard: Episode 5 was notably lacking the Narm that was initially in the series, and Episodes 6 and 7 were highly devoid of the Narm of previous episodes, indicating dialogue and pacing improvement.



** And don't think Crominus is a genius, either. After being trapped at the bottom of the chasm with his wife, he assures her that he has the utmost confidence in Cragger knowing that the lions are not at fault and holding no hard feelings against them. Mere minutes earlier, Crominus had freakin' ''declared war'' on the lions because Cragger fired a croc-signal, and when Cragger tried to explain that it was an accident, Crominus replied, "I can't take that chance!" and declared war anyway. So, if you know that the lions aren't at fault and you don't want your son to hold hard feelings against them, then ''why did you just declare war on them and get yourself in this mess in the first place''?
* GrowingTheBeard: Episode 5 was notably lacking the Narm that was initially in the series, and Episodes 6 and 7 were highly devoid of the Narm of previous episodes, indicating dialogue and pacing improvement.

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** And don't think Crominus is a genius, either. After being trapped at the bottom of the chasm with his wife, he assures her that he has the utmost confidence in Cragger knowing that the lions are not at fault and holding no hard feelings against them. Mere minutes earlier, Crominus had freakin' ''declared war'' on the lions because Cragger fired a croc-signal, and when Cragger tried to explain that it was an accident, Crominus replied, "I can't take that chance!" and declared war anyway. So, if you know that the lions aren't at fault and you don't want your son to hold hard feelings against them, then ''why did you just declare war on them and get yourself in this mess in the first place''?
* GrowingTheBeard: Episode 5 was notably lacking the Narm that was initially in the series, and Episodes 6 and 7 were highly devoid of the Narm of previous episodes, indicating dialogue and pacing improvement.
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** And don't think Crominus is a genius, either. After being trapped at the bottom of the chasm with his wife, he assures her that he has the utmost confidence in Cragger knowing that the lions are not at fault and holding no hard feelings against them. Mere minutes earlier, Crominus had freakin' ''declared war'' on the lions because Cragger fired a croc-signal, and when Cragger tried to explain that it was an accident, Crominus replied, "I can't take that chance!" and declared war anyway. So, if you know that the lions aren't at fault and you don't want your son to hold hard feelings against them, then ''why did you just declare war on them and get yourself in this mess in the first place''?

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** And don't think Crominus is a genius, either. After being trapped at the bottom of the chasm with his wife, he assures her that he has the utmost confidence in Cragger knowing that the lions are not at fault and holding no hard feelings against them. Mere minutes earlier, Crominus had freakin' ''declared war'' on the lions because Cragger fired a croc-signal, and when Cragger tried to explain that it was an accident, Crominus replied, "I can't take that chance!" and declared war anyway. So, if you know that the lions aren't at fault and you don't want your son to hold hard feelings against them, then ''why did you just declare war on them and get yourself in this mess in the first place''?place''?
* GrowingTheBeard: Episode 5 was notably lacking the Narm that was initially in the series, and Episodes 6 and 7 were highly devoid of the Narm of previous episodes, indicating dialogue and pacing improvement.
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Zero Context Examples. Besides, there are a number of requirements that have to be met for Crooler to be a Complete Monster (see [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=6vic3f9h1cy5qivsenw8llok&page=1 this thread]).


* CompleteMonster: Crooler



* JerkassWoobie: Cragger
* {{Moe}}: Eris
* [[MagnificentBastard Magnificent Bitch]]: Again, Crooler
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* JerkassWoobie: Cragger


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* [[MagnificentBastard Magnificent Bitch]]: Again, Crooler
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* {{Moe}}: Eris
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* DesignatedHero: The lions. They claim to be the first race to have gained sentience, and as such believe themselves to be closer to chi than all the other tribes. [[{{FantasticRacism}} In other words, they're]] [[{{DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything}}the first and superior race.]]
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* InternetBackdraft: This show does not sit well with fans of ''[[{{WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011}} Thundercats]]'' (2011). The fans will tear you apart if you even try to say that ''Legends of Chima'' isn't a rip-off of that show.

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* InternetBackdraft: This show does not sit well with fans of ''[[{{WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011}} Thundercats]]'' (2011). The fans will tear you apart if you even try to say that ''Legends of Chima'' isn't a rip-off of that show. The fact that the main character so obviously resembles Lion-O doesn't help.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Most agree, especially based on Cragger's reaction to Chi (he essentially becomes addicted to it and craves the next time he'll use it, and describes using it as a glorious feeling, much like getting high), that Chi is an allegory for drugs. When inhabitants of Chima "come of age", then they're allowed to use Chi as much as they want. So... drugs are bad for you, but once you reach a certain age, feel free to get high all you want?
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** Then there are fans of Thundercats who feel this way as well, not helped that the main character of the show is a lion prince with the same color armor and hair as Lion-O.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Most agree, especially based on Cragger's reaction to Chi (he essentially becomes addicted to it and craves the next time he'll use it, and describes using it as a glorious feeling, much like getting high), that Chi is an allegory for drugs. When inhabitants of Chima "come of age", then they're allowed to use Chi as much as they want. So... drugs are bad for you, but once you reach a certain age, feel free to get high all you want?

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** Fans of {{Ninjago}} also produced their own Backdraft, since Ninjago was originally intended to end the same year Chima began, causing many Ninjago fans to see Chima as a ReplacementScrappy.
** {{LEGO}} fans in general have been put off by just how much LEGO is investing in this theme. Comics, a TV series, a videogame, a MMO, and an entire section of LEGOLAND Florida is only just scratching the surface. It feels like LEGO is trying to shove Chima down the throats of its fans while neglecting its other themes, which naturally leads to a lot of complaining on message boards.



* TearJerker: The scene were Cragger's parents fall into a canyon actually does this VERY well... [[{{Narm}} For a few seconds]]. Of course, it turns out that they were still [[NeverSayDie alive and only trapped at the bottom]], though that kinda makes it [[AndIMustScream even worse]]...

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** Whenever anyone in the show says the word "Chi", it sounds like they're about to say "cheese". The best example would be the scene where Laval confronts Cragger and says, "Drop the Chi, swamp creature!", which sounds just like, "Drop the [[{{Mondegreen}} cheese]], [[Franchise/StarWars womp]] creature!" Unfortunately, since Chi is integral to the plot, characters talk about it often, making it impossible to take it seriously when it sounds like they're talking about ''[[InherentlyFunnyWords cheese]]'' all the time.
* OlderThanTheyThink: A [[LEGOThemes LEGO theme]] where anthropomorphic animals ride giant vehicles modeled after their own species? [[{{Ninjago}} The Serpentine say "Hi."]]
* ReplacementScrappy: Before it was announced that {{Ninjago}} would return in 2014, many Ninjago fans saw the entire Chima theme and TV show as a Replacement Scrappy for Ninjago.
* TearJerker: The scene were Cragger's parents fall into a canyon actually does this VERY well... [[{{Narm}} For a few seconds]]. Of course, it turns out that they were still [[NeverSayDie alive and only trapped at the bottom]], though that kinda makes it [[AndIMustScream even worse]]...worse]]...
* WhatAnIdiot: [[SarcasmMode Oh, good idea, Cragger.]] Cut the rope that was being used to save your parents because you think you can lift up a giant crocodile tank with your bare hands. ''That's'' definitely going to save them.
** And don't think Crominus is a genius, either. After being trapped at the bottom of the chasm with his wife, he assures her that he has the utmost confidence in Cragger knowing that the lions are not at fault and holding no hard feelings against them. Mere minutes earlier, Crominus had freakin' ''declared war'' on the lions because Cragger fired a croc-signal, and when Cragger tried to explain that it was an accident, Crominus replied, "I can't take that chance!" and declared war anyway. So, if you know that the lions aren't at fault and you don't want your son to hold hard feelings against them, then ''why did you just declare war on them and get yourself in this mess in the first place''?
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* {{TearJerker}}: The scene were Cragger's parents fall into a canyon actually does this VERY well... [[{{Narm}} For a few seconds]]. Of course, it turns out that they were still [[{{NeverSayDie}}alive and only trapped at the bottom]], though that kinda makes it [[AndIMustScream even worse]]...

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* {{TearJerker}}: TearJerker: The scene were Cragger's parents fall into a canyon actually does this VERY well... [[{{Narm}} For a few seconds]]. Of course, it turns out that they were still [[{{NeverSayDie}}alive [[NeverSayDie alive and only trapped at the bottom]], though that kinda makes it [[AndIMustScream even worse]]...
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* {{TearJerker}}: The scene were Cragger's parents fall into a canyon actually does this VERY well... [[{{Narm}} For a few seconds]]. Of course, it turns out that they were still [[{{NeverSayDie}}alive at the end]], though that kinda makes it [[AndIMustScream even worse]]...

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* {{TearJerker}}: The scene were Cragger's parents fall into a canyon actually does this VERY well... [[{{Narm}} For a few seconds]]. Of course, it turns out that they were still [[{{NeverSayDie}}alive and only trapped at the end]], bottom]], though that kinda makes it [[AndIMustScream even worse]]...
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* {{Narm}}: The actual dialogue and story can be surprisingly clever, but some of the voice acting (Laval's comes to mind) can be downright painful. And then of course, there is the dialogue that isn't clever AND is narmy.

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* {{Narm}}: The actual dialogue and story can be surprisingly clever, but some of the voice acting (Laval's comes to mind) can be downright painful. And then of course, there is the dialogue that isn't clever AND is narmy.narmy.
* {{TearJerker}}: The scene were Cragger's parents fall into a canyon actually does this VERY well... [[{{Narm}} For a few seconds]]. Of course, it turns out that they were still [[{{NeverSayDie}}alive at the end]], though that kinda makes it [[AndIMustScream even worse]]...
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* InternetBackdraft: This show does not sit well with fans of ''[[{{WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011}} Thundercats]]'' (2011). The fans will tear you apart if you even try to say that ''Legends of Chima'' isn't a rip-off of that show.

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* InternetBackdraft: This show does not sit well with fans of ''[[{{WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011}} Thundercats]]'' (2011). The fans will tear you apart if you even try to say that ''Legends of Chima'' isn't a rip-off of that show.show.
* {{Narm}}: The actual dialogue and story can be surprisingly clever, but some of the voice acting (Laval's comes to mind) can be downright painful. And then of course, there is the dialogue that isn't clever AND is narmy.
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* InternetBackdraft: This show does not sit well with fans of [[{{WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011}} Thundercats 2011]]. The fans will tear you apart if you even try to say that Legends of Chima isn't a rip-off of that show.

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* InternetBackdraft: This show does not sit well with fans of [[{{WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011}} Thundercats 2011]]. ''[[{{WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011}} Thundercats]]'' (2011). The fans will tear you apart if you even try to say that Legends ''Legends of Chima Chima'' isn't a rip-off of that show.
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* InternetBackdraft: This show does not sit well with fans of [[{{WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011}} Thundercats 2011]]. The fans will tear you apart if you even try to say that Legends of Chima isn't a rip off of that show.

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* InternetBackdraft: This show does not sit well with fans of [[{{WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011}} Thundercats 2011]]. The fans will tear you apart if you even try to say that Legends of Chima isn't a rip off rip-off of that show.
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* InternetBackdraft: This show does not sit well with fans of [[{{Thundercats2011}}]].[[{{WesternAnimation/Thundercats2011}} Thundercats 2011]]. The fans will tear you apart if you even try to say that Legends of Chima isn't a rip off of that show.
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