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LEGO® Legends of Chima™ Minifigure Accessory Setproduct_label_list_price_accessibility£10.49product_label_sale_price_accessibility 44 Reviews123456789101Warning!FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISChima™Item850779VIP Points5Ages6+Pieces4270010 THE LION CHI TEMPLE lego legos set NEW legend of chima No Box retiredLEGO 30265 Legends Of Chima Worriz Fire Bike with Minifigure NEW & SEALEDBrickmaster Legends of Chima: The Quest for Chi parts Our community, 130 want it Our community, 405 want it Our community, 371 want it Our community, 407 want it Our community, 358 want it Our community, 393 want it Our community, 448 want it Our community, 410 want it Our community, 295 want it Our community, 421 want it Our community, 296 want it Our community, 223 want it Our community, 275 want it Our community, 187 want it LEGO Chima Super Pack Our community, 121 want it Super Pack 5 in 1 Our community, 83 want it




Our community, 418 want it Our community, 439 want it Our community, 457 want it Our community, 638 want it Our community, 543 want it Our community, 566 want itThis category is for Legends of Chima minifigures. Pages in category "Legends of Chima minifigures"Meanwhile in the world of Chima™… The heroes of Chima™ managed to find the legendary Fire tribes and the Fire Wings in order to spark a Great Illumination. That stopped the invasion of the Hunter tribes! They were all healed of their corruption, and the ice that covered the world of Chima disappeared. Peace had yet again returned to Chima! We hope you had a blast powering up using CHI. Now it is time for a new adventure. Collect NEXO powers with the LEGO® NEXO KNIGHTS™ and get ready to power up!Sold & shipped by WalmartShipping optionsPickup options1Add to CartShipping optionsPickup optionsAge Range: 6 to 12 years101 piecesBattle for 6 CHI with 2 weapons and 5 game cards Read more....




About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:Travel deep into the land of Chima to help Skinnet defeat the Wolf tribe in the LEGO Chima Speedorz Skunk Attack! Attach Skinnet onto the skunk Speedor, pull the ripcord and unleash the power! Then aim for the ramp, leap over the wolf and hit the target to claim the CHI! Attach the power-up for even more stability! Set includes minifigure, two weapons, Speedor, ripcord, power-up, six CHI and five game cards. Put your skills of accuracy and timing to the test with this ripcord skill game for one or more players! LEGO Chima Skunk Attack Play Set: Launch Skinnet over the wolf to hit the target Battle for 6 CHI Attach the power-up for more stability Pull the ripcord and unleash the Speedor Compete with your friends in an action-packed game of skill Features wolf head with target, skunk Speedor, ripcord, power-up, 6 CHI and 5 game cards Includes a CHI weapon and a standard weapon Includes exclusive Skinnet minifigure with 2 weapons Wolf's head measures




: 1"W (4cm) x 3"D (8cm) x over 3"H (8cm) Ramp measures: over 4"W (11cm) x 1"D (3cm) x less than 1"H (1cm) Model# 70107 SpecificationsGenderAge RangeCharacterCountManufacturer Part NumberColorModelThemeBrandAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)No question have been asked yet. Ask A QuestionReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 17 reviews 2010 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.ReturnsReturns Policy.Who’s In The Bag? Can you guess who is hiding in the bag? Read the hints and use your imagination. Lego Legends of Chima (more commonly referred to as Lego Chima) is a theme of Lego toys released in 2013. The toys are set in a fantasy-style land called "Chima", in which various tribes resembling different animals are at war with one another; they all battle to collect a substance called CHI, which comes in crystal orbs and has magical powers.[1] CHI Orbs can be worn or used within weapons. The theme also contains a playable game called Speedorz.




This lego theme spawned the television series Legends of Chima, as well as several video games. A magazine, Lego Legends of Chima was also produced in the UK, with a free collectible Lego included with each copy. Lego Chima resembles an earlier theme, Lego Ninjago, which began in 2011, which similarly led to a TV series and other adaptations and also contains a playable game-within-the-game. Chima is a land where anthropomorphic animals lived in peace with one another until a conflict caused a civil war with the 19 animal tribes: There are also several creatures not affiliated with any tribes: The members of the factions fiercely battle over a powerful natural resource called Chi, which could allow its possessor to create or destroy. Once a pristine, natural paradise, CHIMA has become a battle ground for eight animal tribes. Best friends are now enemies. The animals fight for control of a natural resource called CHI, a powerful element that is both a source of life and potential destruction.




Only a few brave heroes in CHIMA understand the true nature of CHI, and the possible downfall of CHIMA that will result from its misuse. Their stories, and the stories of those who seek to destroy them, are known as the legends of CHIMA. For a thousand years, animal tribes have ruled the land of CHIMA and lived in peace. They played and worked together, cooperated and prospered until the outbreak of the CHIMA conflicts. Laval, Cragger, Eris, Razar, Worriz, Gorzan, Skinnet, Rogon and Bladvic' are friends at first. One day, Cragger wants to visit the Sacred Pool of Chi in the Lion Chi Temple. Laval brings Cragger into the temple. Cragger does not listen to Laval's advice and slips a Chi into his chest. Cragger says to Laval: "I have 'Unleashed The Power'!" Then, Cragger goes crazy and runs all over the place. King Crominus, Cragger's father, and Crunket, Cragger's mother, go to the Lion Chi temple to recover their son, but it turns to a heated debate. The next day, Cragger brings Worriz to the temple to feel the Chi power.




But when they enter the temple, Lagravis, Leonidas, Longtooth and Laval stop them. Worriz runs away quickly. Cragger retreats, but accidentally starts a war with the lions, where his parents disappear down the Gorge of Eternal Depth. Lagravis then tells Laval about the great story... As the first species to drink from the Ancient Pool of CHI flowing from Mount Cavora, the Lions had become its sworn protectors. No one had ever challenged the Lions' custodianship of the Pool because the Lions had always been reliable and fair with the CHI, and although the Crocodiles butt heads with them, they were wise enough to avoid open conflict. Animals throughout the land relied on the magical CHI orbs to energize their vehicles, gear, and themselves. The orbs were a power source that the Lions had always shared equally with everyone. As the Crocodile Prince Cragger ascended the throne in the absence of his parents after a war with the lions, he knew the Lions were innocent, but his sister Crooler was able to hypnotize him and declare war.




Full-scale conflict broke out between the Crocodiles and the Lions. The Ravens and the Wolves side with the crocodiles. The Eagles and Gorillas stay with the lions. As conflict spreads, the fate of CHIMA hangs in the balance. After much fighting, with ups and downs for Cragger, a mysterious black cloud comes in and runs Mount Cavora dry. There is one big final battle, where Laval fakes his death and the villains gain the upper hand due to their strategy, and outnumbering them, since they bribed the rhinos while the bears slept through it all. The fight ended in Laval, who faked his death, bringing the legendary Crocodile Legend Beast with Cragger's mother, Crunket, in tow. An estatic Cragger ends the war, but Crunket informs them of dark tribes that want to steal all of their CHI. It has only begun. Main article: Legends of Chima In 2013, three Chima based games were released. The first is a game titled Legends of Chima: Speedorz was made available on the Lego website and for iOS on January 3, 2013.

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