Legoland Florida hasn?t said what its expansion will be, but I?m planting my flag on Legends of Chima.
The park released a video this morning showing construction crews finding a mysterious energy source coming from the ground.
Legends of Chima is Lego?s latest toy brand and TV series revolving around animal warriors. The show launched in January on Cartoon Network.
OK, now here?s why I think it?s Legends of Chima.
In Legoland?s teaser video, there?s the obvious scene of the crews mistakenly tapping into some strange power shooting from the ground. After that, the video ends leaving us with no idea of the power source?s origin.
Well, after doing some research on Legends of Chima, the show is based on those animal warriors fighting for a special energy called ?chi.?
In the TV show?s teaser video, the narrator states the characters are ?fighting for the control of the magical ?Chi? ? the energy source that gives the animal warriors, and [their] vehicles, special speed, strength and power.?
And if you listen to the noise the energy makes at the precise moment ? the 0:25 second mark ? it sounds similar to the noise in Legoland?s video. (By the way, yes, I typically dive that deep into researching geeky stuff. It?s in my nature)
But video aside, it makes even more sense for Legoland Florida to get behind the latest Lego brand. It?ll be fresh in kids? minds as they see it each week and why not be the first Legoland park to bring the real TV experience to guests.
Now, Legoland Florida hasn?t announced what the expansion is, but I?m betting it?s Legends of Chima.
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