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I CAN FIX ITCash on Delivery eligible. delivery to pincode 400001 - Mumbai by Tomorrow 11am with Morning delivery — Order in the next Details Sold by The Paper Palette (4.2 out of 5 | 90 ratings) and Fulfilled by Amazon. Fulfilled by Amazon indicates that this item is stored, packed and dispatched from Amazon fulfilment centres. Amazon directly handles delivery, customer service and returns. Fulfilled by Amazon items can be identified with an badge. Orders containing items Fulfilled by Amazon worth Rs.499 or more are eligible for FREE delivery. FBA items may also be eligible for faster delivery (Same-Day, One-Day and Two-Day). If you're a seller, you can improve your sales by using Fulfilment by Amazon. learn more about this programme Return Policy on this item Amazon fulfilled items in Movies & TV shows are non returnable. The Lego Movie: "The LEGO (R) Movie" is the first-ever, full-length theatrical LEGO (R) adventure. The original 3D computer animated story follows Emmet (Chris Pratt) an ordinary, rules- following, perfectly average LEGO minifigure who is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person and the key to saving the world.




He is drafted into a fellowship of strangers on an epic quest to stop an evil tyrant, a journey for which Emmet is hopelessly and hilariously underprepared.Happy Feet: This is the story of a little penguin named Mumble who has a terrible singing voice and later discovers he has no Heartsong. However, Mumble has an astute talent for something that none of the penguins had ever seen before: tap dancing. Though Mumble's mom, Norma Jean, thinks this little habit is cute, his dad, Memphis, says it just ain't penguin. Besides, they both know that, without a Heartsong, Mumble may never find true love. As fate would have it, his one friend, Gloria, happens to be the best singer around. Mumble and Gloria have a connection from the moment they hatch, but she struggles with his strange hippity-hoppity ways. Mumble is just too different especially for Noah the Elder, the stern leader of Emperor Land, who ultimately casts him out of the community. Away from home for the first time, Mumble meets a posse of decidedly un-Emperor-like penguins the Adelie Amigos...




Actors: Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Will Ferrell, Morgan Freeman, Liam Neeson Directors: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, George Miller Number of discs: 2 Product Release Date: 25 Aug 2014 Run Time: 200 minutes Average Customer Review: Be the first to review this item #24,294 in Movies & TV Shows (See Top 100 in Movies & TV Shows) in Movies & TV Shows > Children's Would you like to update product info or give feedback on images? Look for similar items by category Movies & TV Shows > Movies What not to miss at LEGOLAND California Lest you think LEGOLAND California is just a park full of plastic bricks for people who love nothing more than to hole up and build Star Wars ships, let me give you a different perspective. My family and I, who enjoy LEGOs but are not fanatics, were happily surprised at the variety of attractions and the quality of theming at this Southern California theme park. But pay attention, or you could miss some of the very best – from the opportunity to trade minifigures to the educational factory tour – that this park has to offer.




Here are eight of the more than 60 attractions and experiences you do not want to miss at LEGOLAND California. If you’ve got a kid who loves LEGO minifigures, be sure to bring along some that may be tradable. LEGO’s “Model Citizens,” otherwise known as employees, throughout the park will trade any of the minifigures on their brick name badges. Cashiers may also swap minifigures when you check out after dining. Note: Your minifigure must have both a head and a body to make a proper trade. The LEGO Movie 4D Adventure Fans of The LEGO Movie can see a new adventure featuring its popular characters along with “Risky Business,” a new villain voiced by Patton Oswalt, in the park’s 4D animated feature. The movie, located at the LEGO Showplace Theater in Imagination Zone, follows the journey of the crew when they are invited to a theme park that is based on their adventures. Trouble quickly follows, of course. Emmet and Wyldstyle hang out in this area, so kids can meet them in person and snag a quick pic.




This is what comes to mind when you think of LEGOLAND: millions of bricks recreating everything under the sun. Miniland is amazing, and it’s fun to look at the detail that goes into its scenes. Check out Las Vegas, San Francisco, the New York skyline, New Orleans, Washington, D.C., and busts of famous people – all made of LEGOs. You can also take a short boat cruise to see some of the scenes by water. LEGO Star Wars Miniland Just about every scene from every Star Wars movie seems to be on display here. There’s an Ewok village, the planet Hoth and an amazing, 8-foot-wide Death Star. Plus, you can grab a selfie with LEGO versions of Chewbacca, R2-D2 and Darth Vader. It’s fascinating to see how the bricks are molded and colored during the LEGO Factory Tour in Fun Town. Who knew so much went into the making of a simple LEGO? At the end, once you’ve been inspired to build new creations and customize your own minifigures, you’re deposited into LEGO Club House, where you can buy LEGOs for $9.99 per quarter-pound




You might easily skip this adorable ride if you don’t have young kids, but it’s great if you want to take a break from the action. Kick back in a leaf-shaped boat as you sail through a quaint wooded area full of LEGO renditions of famous fairy tales. Keep an eye out for Jack and the Beanstalk, Hansel and Gretel and the Three Little Pigs. This is one of the most creative and interactive rides for kids I’ve ever seen. Children from 6 to 13 (there’s a Junior School for ages 3 to 5) get their own LEGO-shaped vehicle at LEGOLAND Driving School that they can maneuver, just like a grownup, around a little town to earn their driver’s license. There are traffic lights, stop signs and real roads amid palm trees, along with LEGO citizens and their pets milling about. But tell your kids that these vehicles go forward only, and a Model Citizen will have to come bail them out, shortening their ride time, if they need to back up. You won’t find a big-time roller coaster, but LEGOLAND does have some thrill rides for those who like to go fast.

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