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2* Characters/LEGOStarWars
3* Characters/LEGOIndianaJones
4* Characters/LEGOBatman
5* Characters/LEGOTheLordOfTheRings
6* Characters/LEGOMarvelSuperHeroes
7** Characters/LEGOMarvelSuperHeroes2
8* Characters/LEGOJurassicWorld
9* Characters/LEGOMarvelsAvengers
10* Characters/LEGOTheIncredibles
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13!!Recurring Characters
14[[folder:The Basilisk]]
15[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6bdd8e29_0498_4db7_8eea_bfc818bac035.jpeg]]
16 [[caption-width-right:350:Promotional artwork for ''VideoGame/LEGOHarryPotter Years 1-4'', depicting Franchise/HarryPotter doing battle with the Basilisk.]]
17A recurring Boss in the series, the Basilisk is a giant snake monster that cannot be attacked from head-on, but it always falls victim to BossArenaIdiocy.
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19It had an EarlyBirdCameo in, [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes appropriately enough]], ''VideoGame/LegoIndianaJones: The Original Adventures'', before later being properly shown in ''VideoGame/LegoHarryPotter Years 1-4''.
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21* BossArenaIdiocy:
22** ''LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures'': The only way of attacking it is by throwing the torch on the wall of its BossRoom at it.
23** ''LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4'': The only way it can be hurt is by making it ram itself into some boulders, with the finishing blow being dealt by a Telekinetically-moved sword. There’s also the entirety of the ingredients to a strength potion lying around the chamber.
24* BullfightBoss: In ''LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4'', it charges straight at you as its primary means of attack, but can be hurt if its head hits some boulders.
25* EarlyBirdCameo: A few years before being properly showcased with a more elaborately detailed model in the first ''LEGO Harry Potter'' game, ''LEGO Indiana Jones'' featured it in a small role with the original 2002 "The Chamber of Secrets" playset design, albeit lacking the markings of the original
26* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In its EarlyBirdCameo in ''LEGO Indiana Jones'' it was modeled directly off the version from the ''Harry Potter'' LEGO playset showcasing it, but when it properly appeared in the ''LEGO Harry Potter'' game it was given a design overhaul that was bigger, bulkier, and possessing a feather plume.
27* GenderFlip: According to ''Literature/FantasticBeastsAndWhereToFindThem'', male Basilisks have a feather plume on their heads, while females don't. The basilisk in the films and books didn't have a plume, making it female, while the one in the LEGO games ''does'' have one, making it male.
28* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: It's original appearance in ''LEGO Indiana Jones'' had absolutely zero foreshadowing about it, as while there are snakes everywhere to capitalize on Indy's fear, and the Well of Souls is utterly swarming with them, there are no prior hints about you facing a ''giant'' snake. The lack of dialogue to talk about it or even an introductory cutscene also means that zero fanfare is given for its sudden appearance, and after it's beaten Indy and Marian don't even make the slightest pantomimed reaction to fighting it in the ending cutscene.
29* PutOnABus: Its last appearance was in ''LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4'', which released in 2011, never appearing in any further LEGO games, not even showing up in ''VideoGame/LEGODimensions'', which was all about being a MassivelyMultiplayerCrossover.
30* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Originally from ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheChamberOfSecrets'', it appears as an enemy to menace ([[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes who else?]]) ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' in this series.
31* ZeroEffortBoss: In ''LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures'', the Basilisk is ''helpless'' if you stay away from it. You can just chuck torches in its face and never worry about a thing.
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34[[folder:Civilian In Peril]]
35Less of a Character and more of a living collectible, Civilians In Peril are scattered all around the levels (and the HubLevel in later games) and can be saved by the player from whatever predicament they got themselves into.
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37* OneHundredPercentCompletion: In every game they appear in, saving every single one of them is necessary to reach 100%.
38* ButtMonkey: They really only exist to find themselves in perilous situations so that the player can rescue them.
39* PromotedToPlayable: In the LEGO games based on Creator/MarvelComics, Creator/StanLee plays the role of the Civilian, and can be unlocked by saving every version of him. The same can be said of Creator/AdamWest, who plays the role in ''VideoGame/LEGOBatman 3: Beyond Gotham''.
40* SirCameosALot: More or less the point of them as a character, they are put in trouble, the player saves them, rinse and repeat every level. Lampshaded in the ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'' games, where they’re Creator/StanLee himself!

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