I would like it if they did a LEGO Simpsons movie, but with the minifigures in the same style as those from the "Simpsons" episode, "Brick Like Me", or, at the very least, as part of the plot line, an explanation as to why the characters have to switch from the classic style heads to the specially moulded heads that come in the current sets. I know that I speak for, at least, some of us when I say that I want to be able to play with and use the Simpsons minifigures the same way as I do with all of my other minifigures that have the classic style head pieces (such change the hair pieces around, etc.).
MilesRS777 wrote: What about a LEGO Doctor Who?
I wouldn't mind if they did a LEGO Doctor Who movie, but it might be harder for them to do so because the TV show probably gets all of the good story ideas. It might be better if he makes an appearance in "The LEGO Movie Sequel" by landing the TARDIS in the LEGO world of the movie, and then the Doctor ends up having to help the main characters/heroes of the movie with solving their crisis.
Jesse220 wrote:
GarfieldofBorg wrote: A LEGO Simpsons movie would be good, too, and I think that the Simpson family themselves should make an appearance in the upcoming "The LEGO Movie Sequel", preferably with at least a minor role in the plot of the movie, but I would be happy if they release Simpsons minifigures with the classic head pieces (as seen in "The Simpsons" episode "Brick Like Me") because I want be able to put different helmet pieces and different hair pieces on them for interacting with other LEGO minifigures that are in my collection (for example: Marge Simpson dressed as a ninja from Ninjago. Although, she would look better for that kind of outfit if she had a specially made ninja mask piece that looked like it is covering her hair).
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A LEGO Simpsons movie would be good, too, and I think that the Simpson family themselves should make an appearance in the upcoming "The LEGO Movie Sequel", preferably with at least a minor role in the plot of the movie, but I would be happy if they release Simpsons minifigures with the classic head pieces (as seen in "The Simpsons" episode "Brick Like Me") because I want be able to put different helmet pieces and different hair pieces on them for interacting with other LEGO minifigures that are in my collection (for example: Marge Simpson dressed as a ninja from Ninjago. Although, she would look better for that kind of outfit if she had a specially made ninja mask piece that looked like it is covering her hair).
I think that Josh Thunder is the son of Johnny Thunder. The family resemblance is too striking. Although, it's possible that Josh may not have been raised in Australia because the way the LEGO Company made Josh Thunder, he looks more American than he looks Australian (which he probably gets from his mother's side of the family). As for the temporal differences: 1. Time seems to be more fluid in the LEGO fictional universe than it is in the real world, thus LEGO Characters do not age the same way that we do; and 2. Johnny Thunder and his friends either have a time machine, or they are the victims of temporal displacement (meaning that they have been brought forward in time to our present, but cannot return to their own time) as may be indicated by both the technology levels and by Johnny Thunder's guest appearances in themes with a present day setting, specifically the LEGO Island theme. I think that the family relationship between Johnny Thunder and Josh Thunder is going to remain a mystery for now, because it is obviously for the LEGO Company to know, and for us to keep guessing until they decide to let us find out. In other words, I think that the LEGO Company has made that little bit of info "CLASSIFIED".
I agree with Wowimjarred. There should be a LEGO Adventurers movie. I already have a few ideas swirling around in my head. Besides, Johnny Thunder has been on vacation way too long, and his appearance in The LEGO Movie doesn't really count as an end to his vacation. It should combine the Adventurers theme with the Pharaoh's Quest theme. It should also make it clear whether or not Josh Thunder is the son of Johnny Thunder instead of being just his "descendant", according to the LEGO Book (see, also, the related forum thread on this site).