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<p>Lolwutburger wrote:
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<p>Cyber-Shadow6 wrote:
No, the Duplo Aliens are not going to be the villains. They were just a quick joke at the end of the movie. They wouldn't have a reason to attack, and they would be flat characters. EVERY villain in EVERY movie EVER has something motivating them. Loki wanted revenge on Thor. Lord Business wanted to glue everything together. The Duplo Aliens? They want to "destroy them all", which is just weak. If they are going to be the villains (They aren't), The main conflict would have to come from somewhere else. In Independence Day the main conflict came from no one knowing what the aliens were after. That can't happen in the sequel, because the Duplo Aliens already stated their intentions.
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<p>Let's give it a reason. The DUPLOs want to destroy Bricksburg because they think they're small and inferior, and too complicated to play with (Remember, this is LEGO we are talking about. Little kids find it hard to play with small LEGOs because they might step on them and have a tantrum. Also, they might have a hard time disassembling and assembling sets, in which they'll need their older brother/sister to help, in which the little child will disassemble, thus wasting the older sibling's time in life, which he could use to hang out with his or her friends and actually have a social life.). In the real life universe, the little sister who's playing with the DUPLOs are actually destroying the boy's constructions. The kid simply tells the dad (in the LEGO universe, Lord Business is actually trying to help defeat the DUPLOs) that the little sister is messing up all of his LEGO sets. Said sister gets bought her own set by Will Ferret (In LEGOverse, they simply create a new world for DUPLOs) and everyone's in piece. End of story.
</p><p>Yep.
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<p>You clearly don't have younger siblings
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