JudgeDreddpool
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Bruh, I don't think The Goonies took place THAT long ago XD1885 - LEGO Dimensions - The Goonies
Bruh, I don't think The Goonies took place THAT long ago XD1885 - LEGO Dimensions - The Goonies
in LEGO Movie 2 Wildstyle mentions Batman being busy in Gotham (reference to LEGO Batman Movie)Since LotDK is basically doing what the LEGO Batman Movie did in that one scene, is it possible that the movie's in the main timeline? As in, would there be any contradicting info? (Other than obviously Robin, I'm not sure which Robin it was but I'm pretty sure it was meant to be the same as Night Wing, who's in LEGO Batman 1, so it could just be before)
I personally think that has been for gameplay purpose, in the Ghostbusters 2016 story pack in one cutscenes the original team pops up, even tho they shouldn't be there since Ghostbusters 2016 and 1984 are different universes officially, so I don't take the portal separations as litteral.LEGO Dimensions does have the LEGO Batman movie as a separate dimension, but it also has Fantastic Beasts as separate to Harry Potter, so it shouldn't be too unreasonable that DC, LEGO Movie, and LEGO Batman Movie have been separated. The separation of the LEGO Movie and LEGO Batman Movie supports this
The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings were separate portals??? I thought there was only Lord of the Rings. I do agree with you on the figurative over literal portal separations thoughI personally think that has been for gameplay purpose, in the Ghostbusters 2016 story pack in one cutscenes the original team pops up, even tho they shouldn't be there since Ghostbusters 2016 and 1984 are different universes officially, so I don't take the portal separations as litteral.
Becouse if we think that every LEGO line is a different universe then LEGO The Hobbit and LEGO The Lord of the Rings are set in 2 entirely different universes, and that's well... weird.
well in LEGO Dimensions LEGO Batman from the games and LEGO Batman from the film meet eachothers.Though, would it still be possible for the movie and the games to be the same canon? I don't see The LEGO Movie contradicting it, though I haven't fully played all the DC games yet
nope, I was talking about the in-line naming of LEGOsThe Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings were separate portals??? I thought there was only Lord of the Rings. I do agree with you on the figurative over literal portal separations though
I guess, yeahnope, I was talking about the in-line naming of LEGOs
I guess personality's the only inconsistency. It'd be fun to see the original media that one scene from the movie included, since it doesn't show them in LEGO formwell in LEGO Dimensions LEGO Batman from the games and LEGO Batman from the film meet eachothers.
Alos in the new game, Batman behave like his other games counterparts.
Fantastic Beasts and Harry Potter are two separate "dimensions" despite being the same universe, only at different times. As are Teen Titans, DC, Power Puff Girls, Scooby-Doo!, etc. If that isn't sound enough for you, the LEGO Batman Movie is the same universe as the LEGO Movie, yet they're two separate "dimensions". The bonus levels in the Gold Brick/Real World dimension imply that they are just LEGO minifigures, being brought to life inside the game, the same as in the LEGO Movie (only with imagination - but even then LEGO minifigures still had some level of consciousness), so it could just be different LEGO IPs as different "dimensions" and not literal universes.Personality isn't the only inconsistency. The fact that they're different people who meet each other via the multiverse is quite a big one.
It contradicts the theory because it's not a gameplay mechanic, like with The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. It's part of the story.Fantastic Beasts and Harry Potter are two separate "dimensions" despite being the same universe, only at different times. As are Teen Titans, DC, Power Puff Girls, Scooby-Doo!, etc. If that isn't sound enough for you, the LEGO Batman Movie is the same universe as the LEGO Movie, yet they're two separate "dimensions". The bonus levels in the Gold Brick/Real World dimension imply that they are just LEGO minifigures, being brought to life inside the game, the same as in the LEGO Movie (only with imagination - but even then LEGO minifigures still had some level of consciousness), so it could just be different LEGO IPs as different "dimensions" and not literal universes.
I don't stand by the LEGO Movie/Games sharing the same Batman anymore, it was just a thought at the time, but I honestly don't see LEGO Movie Batman and LEGO Batman meeting up as contradicting the theory