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''Atlantis'' features a group of explorers that are searching the sea floor for the eponymous lost city of Atlantis from ancient myths. They are equipped with a wide array of red futuristic underwater vehicles with light green viewports and weaponry. During their quest they encounter giant guardians, as well as the warriors of Atlantis, which include a [[Shark]]s, Squids, and Manta Rays with humanoid forms. The sets of this theme include either the vehicles of the explorers, ruin sites or single guardians (or a combination of these).
 
''Atlantis'' features a group of explorers that are searching the sea floor for the eponymous lost city of Atlantis from ancient myths. They are equipped with a wide array of red futuristic underwater vehicles with light green viewports and weaponry. During their quest they encounter giant guardians, as well as the warriors of Atlantis, which include a [[Shark]]s, Squids, and Manta Rays with humanoid forms. The sets of this theme include either the vehicles of the explorers, ruin sites or single guardians (or a combination of these).
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The theme reprises several elements from earlier underwater [[LEGO]] themes, but combines them with a new distinctive look and an unprecedented setting. The concept of underwater treasure hunters came from ''[[Aquazone]]'' ([[1995]]-[[1998]]), ''[[Divers]]'' ([[1997]]), and ''[[Aqua Raiders]]'' ([[2007]]), with the latter two being of a more modern design, and the former being of a more futuristic design. ''Atlantis'' introduced more futuristic vehicles, as did the earlier ''[[Aquazone]]'' theme, but the new designs in ''Atlantis'' bear little similarity to those of previous LEGO submarines, a look which is reinforced by the red and light green color scheme, which was never seen before in an underwater theme. The new theme also has a more elaborate back story than its predecessors, showcased on a dedicated website. In addition to this, all included minifigures (from the hero faction) portray individual, named characters, a concept that was also put to use in the ''[[Power Miners]]'' line from [[2009]]. The [[Atlantis Warriors|villains]] in ''Atlantis'' are underwater creatures that have regular Minifigure bodies but monstrous heads. Previous underwater themes featured antagonists that were other groups of humans, while some did not feature any villains at all, or rather pitted the main characters against giant sea creatures.
 
The theme reprises several elements from earlier underwater [[LEGO]] themes, but combines them with a new distinctive look and an unprecedented setting. The concept of underwater treasure hunters came from ''[[Aquazone]]'' ([[1995]]-[[1998]]), ''[[Divers]]'' ([[1997]]), and ''[[Aqua Raiders]]'' ([[2007]]), with the latter two being of a more modern design, and the former being of a more futuristic design. ''Atlantis'' introduced more futuristic vehicles, as did the earlier ''[[Aquazone]]'' theme, but the new designs in ''Atlantis'' bear little similarity to those of previous LEGO submarines, a look which is reinforced by the red and light green color scheme, which was never seen before in an underwater theme. The new theme also has a more elaborate back story than its predecessors, showcased on a dedicated website. In addition to this, all included minifigures (from the hero faction) portray individual, named characters, a concept that was also put to use in the ''[[Power Miners]]'' line from [[2009]]. The [[Atlantis Warriors|villains]] in ''Atlantis'' are underwater creatures that have regular Minifigure bodies but monstrous heads. Previous underwater themes featured antagonists that were other groups of humans, while some did not feature any villains at all, or rather pitted the main characters against giant sea creatures.
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This article is about the theme, Atlantis. For the game with a similar name, see 3851 Atlantis Treasure.


Atlantis is a theme released in January of 2010[1]. The plot revolves around a team of underwater explorers searching for the sunken city of Atlantis, and its sets consist of models of futuristic submarines, giant sea monsters and ancient underwater sites. The sets include many new minifigure head moulds as well as a new breathing apparatus for the human characters, exclusive keys available in six collectable variations - Crab, Squid, Shark, Manta Ray, and Turtle, with the sixth key from 7985 City of Atlantis featuring a geometric design - and other new elements. There is a movie that accompanies the Atlantis theme that was played on Nickelodeon, on LEGO.com with the completion of that site's Atlantis games, and at LEGOLAND California Carslbad, at the end of the Sea World exhibit.

In mid-November 2009, a teaser website for the Atlantis theme was put up on LEGO.com. The full site was released on January 5 2010 (US, UK, western Europe), January 7 (Central and Northern Europe), January 18 (Southern and Eastern Europe), and April 1 in Japan.[2] The teaser website had very little - the main feature was a downloadable program known as the "Map to Atlantis." It had a daily fact about sea life, a map of the route to Atlantis with "speculation" on the different areas, as well as a link to LEGO.com and a few other features.

On January 15th, Cartoon Network released LEGO Atlantis: The Movie (which featured actual voices, unlike the previous mini-movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick) which included all of the sets from January (except the limited-edition 8079).

Most of the sets include stickers that feature that set's product identification number.

The colour scheme for the divers was changed in the 2011 sets, with the elements that would previously have been green now coloured yellow. The story also changed. Insted of searching for keys, the atlantis crew search for the golden armor of the king of Atlantis in order to reunite Atlantis.

Description

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As seen on the cover of the January 2010 LEGO Magazine

Atlantis features a group of explorers that are searching the sea floor for the eponymous lost city of Atlantis from ancient myths. They are equipped with a wide array of red futuristic underwater vehicles with light green viewports and weaponry. During their quest they encounter giant guardians, as well as the warriors of Atlantis, which include a Sharks, Squids, and Manta Rays with humanoid forms. The sets of this theme include either the vehicles of the explorers, ruin sites or single guardians (or a combination of these).


The theme reprises several elements from earlier underwater LEGO themes, but combines them with a new distinctive look and an unprecedented setting. The concept of underwater treasure hunters came from Aquazone (1995-1998), Divers (1997), and Aqua Raiders (2007), with the latter two being of a more modern design, and the former being of a more futuristic design. Atlantis introduced more futuristic vehicles, as did the earlier Aquazone theme, but the new designs in Atlantis bear little similarity to those of previous LEGO submarines, a look which is reinforced by the red and light green color scheme, which was never seen before in an underwater theme. The new theme also has a more elaborate back story than its predecessors, showcased on a dedicated website. In addition to this, all included minifigures (from the hero faction) portray individual, named characters, a concept that was also put to use in the Power Miners line from 2009. The villains in Atlantis are underwater creatures that have regular Minifigure bodies but monstrous heads. Previous underwater themes featured antagonists that were other groups of humans, while some did not feature any villains at all, or rather pitted the main characters against giant sea creatures.

Story

Information on the story of Atlantis was released on the teaser website in addition to the completed website, where users can view the Secret Journal of Dr. Artimus Rhodes, a 1919 scientist, which provides some information about the background of the new theme. The journal also mentions the doctor's granddaughter Samantha, who was also featured as a minifigure in several of the new sets. The last entry in the journal, made by Dr. Samantha Morris-Rhodes, is dated to the year 1991. When Samantha Artisius Rhodes is born, years later she tricks the Deep Sea Salvage Crew into hunting for Atlantis. She uses the map of Atlantis (which is pyramid-shaped) to find all of the keys. After finding four keys, they head to the Shark Castle, only to find that a single key is missing. The Pyramid then opens to reveal the fifth key. After placing the Keys in the right places and turning them, it generates the Portal to Atlantis.

Crossover

In 2011, when the salvage crew searched the ruins of Atlantis, the diver Bobby Buoy was dropped from the theme and replaced by the Power Miners character Brains and renamed "Dr. Brains". The theme crossover was officially announced in Lego.com's description of the set Dr. Brains is featured in, 7984 Deep Sea Raider, that he was recruited after completing his mission underground. It is unknown if the theme will continue in 2012, or if the crossover will continue as well.

History

In the September issue of the LEGO Club Magazine, a pull-out poster was released, showing a radar screen with a red dot that marks the position of Atlantis. Also, the date 1/1/2010 is mentioned, suggesting a release or further announcements at the beginning of the next year. Below is an English translation of the promo poster.

Source:  http://www.brickhorizon.com/boardz/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=1500&start=15

Translation:
Destination Detected
In 2010, LEGO dives in the ocean's depth... A mysterious universe filled with unknown aquatic creatures and buried treasures...
An old legend emerges. From January 2010

Not long after this poster was found, several sets were on display at a Russian Toy Event along with select other 2010 LEGO sets.

In mid-November, several lucky individuals managed to find the sets 8056, 8058, and 8060 in their local Toys-R-Us stores and, subsequently, several of the parts and sets have been appearing on Bricklink.

In the meantime, a teaser site for Atlantis was included on LEGO.com. It did not contain a great deal of detailed information, but featured a minigame in which users can "navigate" the bottom of the ocean and find some of the hidden secrets. There was also the secret journal as mentioned above, as well as a downloadable desktop icon which provides free, high quality desktop images available for download, as well as information concerning some of the theme's key locations.

As of December 1st, all Atlantis sets, including the two impulse sets, were released for the Christmas holidays in the US. These are 8072 Sea Jet and 8073 Manta Warrior.

In the UK January 2010 edition of the LEGO Shop@Home Catalog, a new piece of information on the Atlantis theme was included. The information is written below: "The Deep Sea Salvage Crew were a team of hard-working divers and explorers who searched the ocean depths for shipwrecks and sunken treasure. Then they found their first clue to the location of the long-lost city of Atlantis, a civilisation that disappeared beneath the sea thousands of years ago. Now they have a name and a new mission, as the ATLANTIS Deep Sea Salvage Crew combs the deepest and most dangerous parts of the ocean for the ancient treasure keys that hold the secret to finding Atlantis and unlocking its mysteries!"

Characters

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Axel Storm

Minifigures

  • All of the Divers feature grey diving suits with lime-green and silver features. In 2011, the lime-green elements were changed to a bright yellow. The minifigures have front and back printing on their torsos and legs. All of them feature a new breathing apparatus mould complete with air tanks and a full visor in trans-neon green. There is an image of a Trident on the divers' left leg.
  • The Squid Warriors feature a new headmould of shaped like a squid and instead of a standard LEGO minifigure legs, they have a set of moulded tentacles the same height as normal legs. They also wield a Trident.

2011

TLC's internal magazine "The Brick" revealed that the theme will be continuing with new sets and a new storyline in 2011. The new storyline starting in January 2011 will be called the Quest For the Golden King. A preview for the plot appears when you finish chapter 5 of The Atlantis Adventure.

"Congratulations! You have discovered the Long Lost City Of Atlantis, but our journey is far from over. Inside this majestic temple, a new adventure awaits Captain Ace Speedman and the rest of the Atlantis crew. beware that dark gaurdians lurk inside. These villans stand between you and finding the ultimate treasure- THE GOLDEN KING!
Stay tuned for the continuation of the Atlantis Adventure. THE QUEST FOR THE GOLDEN KING. Coming January 2011."

There's also an image of the Golden King on the Atlantis homepage.

Minifigures

2010 Minifigure Gallery

2011 Minifigure Gallery

Creatures


Sets

2010:

Other products

2011:

Other products

Books

Notes

Gallery

Sources

4. Brickjournal Issue 10 (Pictures of Prototypes)

References

  1. Official world-wide release date. Some sets could be found at Toys-R-Us stores in the US beginning in December 2009, and by late December 2009 the sets could be found in the United Kingdom.
  2. Dates according to the teaser websites for the respective countries.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 2011 Atlantis sets - Eurobricks Forums

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