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The LEGO Movie Videogame - 3 years ago This Page contains Cheats and Secrets, unlockable codes and Easter eggs, for The LEGO Movie Videogame. EditCharacter Unlock Codes Can't be bothered to unlock additional LEGO Characters the old fashioned way or just don't want to spend your hard-earned Studs to unlock them? Pause the game and enter the Extras menu. Select "Enter Code" and enter the codes below to unlock the corresponding character (who is otherwise made available over the course of the game and then unlocked using collected Studs as payment). Character Code Abraham Lincolin F3VG47 Cleopatra P4YX22 Emmet (Clown) FNHLTK Emmet (Lizard) UOOAQY Emmet (Pajamas) HJ4C21 Emmet (Old West) NIHX2B Gallant Guard FXP9AN Green Ninja OSSVNI Lady Liberty A76DN7 Larry The Barista K7TDXJ Lord Vampyre KGJ4DU Mrs. Scratchen-Post UP7HJQ Panda Guy NG73OM Prospector FHNCD1 Robo SWAT (Laser) GFH2F8 Shakespear 31S3I5 Swamp Creature BID12F Vitruvious (Young) BC2XJ5 Yeti V4P96P EditSecret Characters and Pants Locate the large LEGO kit floating to the left of the police station in Bricksburg.




Walk up to it and enter the appropriate code to unlock a new character and a new pair of Pants.  The new characters will be added to the bottom row of the character select screen, just before the Custom A character. Pants can be tried on in the Dispantsers (pants closets) found in each hub world. Why would you want to? Besides being hygienic, different pants add different abilities. Unlock Code Angry Kitty & Construction Pants 6LK78NN9 or HVLH63VL Blacktron Fan & Musical Pants 6LKMNDHR or HVLLRX6R Johnny Thunder & Super Secret Pants 6LK3FRL6 or HVL4TQT4 Robo Pilot & Astro Pants 6LK3RRY4 or HVL4TB94 EditBlurred Out Milhouse In the scene taking place in the Cloud Cuckoo Palace, Milhouse from The Simpsons is intentionally blurred out, possibly due to licensing issues.  Interestingly, he is not blurred out in the movie. The LEGO Movie Videogame Wiki Guide The Piece of Resistance Bilbo’s Birthday Party (Hidden Area) The Tri is the major focus of this level as they pull you from world to world leading up to a final show down.




This is unlike normal boss fights. To defeat The Tri you will need to break him apart from the inside, freeing Metal Beard, Robin and Sam through a series of puzzles. Minikits Required Abilities – Hacking, Grapple, Acrobat, Chi, Illumination, Magic, Small Access, Mind Control, Drilling Rescue Character Required Abilities – Digging Octan Tower – 2 Minikits Destroy the small table covered into blue phones on the edge of the third platform. Assemble the pieces into a Hacking Terminal Clear the Terminal to trigger a micro manager to destroy the laser grid above releasing a minikit. After disabling the electric floor on theh upper level, to to the far right of the platform and use a character’s range attack to break apart the floating micro manager debris revealing a Grapple point. Use a character with Grapple to pull the minikit free. Isengard – 3 Minikits Boulder Rolling Chi Power Use a character with Chi to defeat sevearl enemies in the area to fill their Chi Meter.




Use the Chi Switch to move the large boulder hidding the Minikit. On the ground level of Isengard, next to the Chi Boulder, use a character with Grapple to pull down a second Acrobat wall. Jump up the walls to snag the floating Minikit! Lighting Up The Dark Before traveling up the final elevator to the base area of the tower of Isengard, there is a small cave that requires a character with Illumination to reveal the hidden kit. Bilbo’s Birthday – 4 Minikits To access Bilbo’s Birthday Party you will need a character with flight. On the ground level of Isengard, travel to the far left until you reach a bridge that will ultimately be destroyed. Fly over the gap, to the far left and drop down the hole to travel to the party! Use a characer with Mind Control on Pippin washing the dishes under the tent. Travel over with Pippin to snag the Minikit! Use a character with Magic to light the five lanterns around the Birthday party. Under the large tree in the top right corner of the map, use a character with Small Access to climb through the door which will pop you out in a new area outside of Bilbo’s house.




Pull the large rope to unlock the door & collect the minikit! Use a character with Drilling to clear the tiles around the birthday cake revealing a Keystone. Activate the portal on the party stage to bring a juke box. The dancing characters will unlock a minikit. Gotham Roofs – 1 Minikits Flying around The Tri are five Winged Monkeys that can be knocked out. Hit all five Winged Monkeys to unlock a Minikit! Location: Bilbo’s Birthday Party In the bottom right corner of Bilbo’s birthday party is Sam trapped under an overturned barrel. Use a character with Dig to uncover a pile of bricks that can be assembled into a giant lever. Hop on the giant lever and launch the barrel off Sam to rescue him! Collect approximately 125,000 studs to unlock the Rule Breaker! At the beginning of the level on the crashed Octan Tower travel down screen to find the Arcade Game dock! User the Arcade Machine gadget to unlock Blasteroids! Want More Lego Dimensions News?




Make sure you follow, like and subscribe across all our social media pages! Have you entered our latest giveaway?Spoilers for The LEGO Batman Movie follow in the post below. If you haven’t seen the ending of the movie, turn back now. Fans of The LEGO Movie may have been surprised to learn that while The LEGO Batman Movie is indeed a Batman movie, it’s also still very much a LEGO movie and indeed pulled off another third act surprise just as The LEGO Movie did. One might think that having almost every Batman villain ever in The LEGO Batman Movie would have been enough (for more on this, check out Dave’s extensive Easter Egg roundup), but no—the team behind The LEGO Batman Movie decided to bring in villains from all kinds of properties. Sauron from Lord of the Rings, Voldemort from Harry Potter, and even King Kong all play major roles in the third act of The LEGO Batman Movie, as Joker unleashes all the baddies from the Phantom Zone to terrorize Gotham City. So how did this idea come about, and why include villains like King Kong in a Batman movie?




Well, speaking with EW, director Chris McKay cites his desire to “cross the streams” as dating back to Last Action Hero: “The Joker needed to up his game and prove himself, and we talked about this being the Joker’s big romantic grand gesture. So in order to do that… I loved the [1978 Richard Donner-directed] Superman and the idea that the Phantom Zone, in our world, could possibly house all of the villains from other LEGO universes. It’s almost like Cabin in the Woods. Or, in Last Action Hero, when Charles Dance says, I can go into all these movies and I can bring out Jack the Ripper or King Kong. When I was younger, watching that movie, I was somehow expecting a scene between King Kong and Arnold Schwarzenegger, and I was always bummed it didn’t go there. But in our world, we can do something like that and unleash all these characters into Batman’s world.” Believe it or not, there were plans for even more villains to appear—ones that would’ve cinephiles very happy—but they were abandoned in favor of keeping the film’s references mostly kid-appropriate:




“I would have had Kathy Bates from Misery, and [Sherlock Holmes nemesis] Moriarty, and at one point I pitched Daniel Day-Lewis’s character from Gangs of New York and David Carradine from Kill Bill. At a certain point, though, you have to weigh what characters the kids going to get. In LEGO, it’s sometimes hard to get a really quick interpretation of something. I was already worried that we weren’t doing enough with some characters. Also, at one point, we did put HAL from [2001: A Space Odyssey] into the movie, but it was a tough read. Maybe in future movies, we’ll try to bring more characters in.” Just saying, if Bill the Butcher had been in The LEGO Batman Movie it may have qualified for best film cameo ever. But the ones McKay and his team settled on worked well, and he reveals that he did indeed have to get J.K. Rowling’s permission to use Voldemort, and she even suggested specific spells for him to use. But one odd choice the team made was to have Ralph Fiennes not voice Voldemort, even though he was already part of the film as Alfred.

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