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HI I am Wyldstyle101 and I welcome you all to my page!!Here you can learn more about me, I love to draw characters from Movies, Tv shows, video games, and books. create new drawings and stuff. you can come to my page anytime... Gud games/movies/tv shows Dat I luv Five Nights At Freddy's/ Sister Location Wyldstyle101 has started a donation pool! would like to donate?click here You must be logged in to donate. Whitefeather235 WolfyTheGuardian5 FluttersDreams4 boreaI20 blueanimebandit1 PurpleGirl1022 PurpleGirl1022 Member of 10 GroupsLicensed themes are any themes which involve another license. Mainly based on TV series or movies, the bracket could also fall across products such as Coca-Cola and McDonald's sets and promotions. The first licensed set was a Wooden toy named Wooden Pluto, being based of Mickey Mouse's pet dog. The first movie and TV-based licensed themes were introduced in 1999, Star Wars and Winnie the Pooh. Lucasfilm's license with LEGO has lasted for quite some time, and is still ongoing.




Disney has been quite on and off in terms of themes. After the success of these licenses, Warner Bros. decided to jump into the action. They introduced Batman in 2006. Recently, Disney has introduced themes based off several movies, including Cars, Prince of Persia, and Pirates of the Caribbean.Sought by Lord Business as the key to his evil plans, the Kragle is a tube of glue designed to ensure that everyone touched by it is permanently sealed in place. It appears as Business' key weapon in The Lego Movie and ultimately is revealed to have some interesting truths behind it. 8 and a half years prior to the events of the movie, the Kragle was guarded by Vitruvius in order to hide it from Lord Business. Unfortunately, Business discovered and took the Kragle by force. Vitruvius described a prophecy in which a "Special One" would defeat Business and stop the Kragle from being used. Dismissing this as "hippy-dippy" nonsense, Business took the Kragle and spent the next few years preparing for his ultimate plan.




President Business of Octan Corporation who is actually Lord Business himself, reveals the Kragle following Emmet's escape from Bad Cop as it is connected to the dispenser, known as "The Kragelizer", and readied for use on the inhabitants of the Lego universe. As a test of Bad Cop's loyalty (and the subsequent removal of Good Cop), the Kragle is first used on Bad Cop's parents, freezing them in place. It is then readied for when Business intends to unleash it in full, a plan he initiates after his forces eventually capture Emmet and his allies. Prior to their capture, it was said that the "Piece of Resistance" glued to Emmet's back would stop the Kragle (and cause it to explode in the process, presumably by blocking it) when it was connected. Business throws the Piece into the abyss outside his tower and Emmet soon follows shortly after attempting a heroic sacrifice by dragging the battery powering the weapons up to kill the other Master Builders. On the other side of the abyss, Emmet discovers the real world wherein a young boy named Flynn and his father who is called The Man Upstairs are in conflict over Flynn playing with his father's perfectly arranged Legos.




It is here that Emmet discovers that the Kragle is a tube of Krazy Glue brand superglue, like those used by the father to lock his Legos into place, with a worn out label and that the "Piece of Resistance" is the cap. Soon, Flynn helps Emmet back into the Lego verse after reconciling with his father. On Taco Tuesday, Business unleashes the Kragle and proceeds to freeze a good chunk of the populace until they fight back. Eventually, Emmet breaks into his stronghold and Business, armed with the Kragle, freezes Emmet to the floor and intends to glue the rest of him. However, in a moment paralleling Flynn's conversation with his father, Emmet talks Business down and Business attaches the Piece of Resistance to the Kragle, sealing it up forever. (And it does explode, although the characters are unharmed.) 'Five Nights at Freddy's' Movie in the Works Five Nights at Freddy's is headed to the big screen. A film version of the popular point-and-click game created by Scott Cawthon, is currently in the works at Warner Bros.




The video game, which is set in the fictional Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, a more sinister version of Chuck E. Cheese, revolves around the actions of the restaurant's malfunctioning animatronic animal band, which performs kiddie songs during the day and goes on killing sprees at night. A player's goal is to survive a night locked inside, while being hunted by the murderous machine. The project is still in the early stages. "The story really lends itself to being a movie and it taps into a largely unexplored niche of horror that a lot of people will be able to relate to," Cawthon said. Producing is Roy Lee of such popular film franchises as How to Train Your Dragon and The Lego Movie. Other prominent producers set to work on the film include Seth Grahame-Smith (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter) and David Katzenberg (The Goldbergs). One of the most surprising things about this news is how quickly the wheels have been set into motion for this adaptation, considering that the first Five Nights at Freddy's game was just released in August 2014.




Two more installments have come out since. It will be interesting to see if the movie itself gets on the fast track or if it ends up in development limbo for years like a number of other feature films based on video games. Updated: May 05, 2015We're sorry, but we could not fulfill your request for /movies/review-lego-batman-movie/117962/ on this server. An invalid request was received from your browser. This may be caused by a malfunctioning proxy server or browser privacy software. Your technical support key is: 3697-c135-1756-6707 You can use this key to fix this problem yourself. and be sure to provide the technical support key shown above. LEGO® will bring a great play experience and hours of fun to you and your child. Browse our wide range of LEGO sets and find the perfect gift for every occasion. Shop the LEGO Batman range LEGO Batman Joker Lowrider Our top ranges at Argos Shop the full LEGO rangeWhat I've been doing Travel to a galaxy far far away with LEGO Star Wars, hang out with Emma and the girls with LEGO Friends, or see where your imagination takes you with LEGO Classic.

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