Legends of Chima

Legends of Chima

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Genre Fantasy, Comedy-drama, Action, Adventure
Written by John Derevlany
Directed by Peder Pedersen
Voices of David Attar
Bethany Brown
Bill Courage
Jesse Inocalla
Megan Kinsley
Michael Patric
Scott Shantz
Jeff Evans Todd
Lesley-Anne Down
Bill Pullman
Theme music composer Finley
Composer(s) Anthony Lledo
Country of origin Denmark
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 41
Production
Executive producer(s) Torsten Jacobsen, Mads Munk, Kenneth D. Plummer[1]
Producer(s) Sean Feeney
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) M2Film
Prime Focus
Distributor Cartoon Network
Release
Original network Cartoon Network
Original release January 16, 2013 – present
Chronology
Related shows Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu
Mixels
Nexo Knights
External links
Official website
Production website

Legends of Chima is an American/Danish animated television series based on the LEGO Legends of Chima series of LEGO sets. It began with 2 episodes airing on January 16, 2013, with the Season 1 finale on December 5, 2013.

On March 15, 2014, season 2 premiered on Cartoon Network and ended on November 22, 2014.

Plot

The Land of Chima is a pristine land filled with tribes consisting of various anthropomorphic animals ranging from the Lions, Crocodiles, Eagles, Gorillas, Wolves, Ravens, Rhinos, Bears, Beavers, Scorpions, Spiders, Bats, Saber-Tooth Tigers, Mammoths, Vultures, Phoenixes, Tigers, Leopards, Ice Bears, and other animals.

Season 1

When young Prince Cragger loses his parents in the Gorge of Eternal Depth and becomes king of the Crocodile Tribe, his sister Crooler uses Persuader Plants to force him to do whatever he wants (mostly destroy the Lions). His former best friend, Prince Laval of the Lion Tribe, becomes his worst enemy. Thus, a terrible war breaks out between the eight animal tribes over the powerful Chi, a substance that can both sustain life and destroy it. Before the final battle a black cloud stops the Chi falls making Cragger blame Laval for it. At the final battle, since Crooler has run out of Persuader Plants and Laval fakes his death, Cragger is emotionally moved and apologizes for everything he has done. It turns out that Laval faked his death to find the Crocodile legend beast, along with Cragger's mother.

Season 2

When the Dark Tribes use the advantages of the war for the Chi to steal the Chi from Mount Cavora, the eight heroes of Chima must travel to the Outlands to rescue the eight Legend Beasts, which are the keys to restarting Mount Cavora. After the defeat of the Dark Tribes, Chima becomes a peaceful land, but not for long. As a threat of the Ancient Hunter Tribes emerge, the heroes of Chima must find the legendary Fire tribes and unlock the new Fire CHI power to turn up the heat and stop the Ice tribes from freezing all of Chima.

Characters

Lion Tribe

The Lion Tribe resides in the Lion Temple (referred to as the "Lion City" in most episodes) at the base of Mount Cavora where they harvest and equally distribute the Chi to all the Animal Tribes. The Lion Tribe's vehicles, buildings, and monuments are often colored in an orange-yellow with brown manes and tan accents.

Eagle Tribe

The Eagle Tribe live in the Eagle Spire. The Eagle Spire has no windows, doors, or streets because Eagles can fly, making it unnecessary. They are known to fly without vehicles and be analytical. The Eagle Tribe's vehicles are colored blue and white with yellow beaks.

Gorilla Tribe

The Gorilla Tribe are known to have a passion for flowers and fruits, and they live in the Gorilla Forest. They often say the word "dude," which according to Laval has over 1500 meanings in their language. Their homes hang from trees and are made from fruit. The Gorillas are all practitioners of the art of "mellowness" and seek to achieve enlightenment atop a "Tower Flower," a massive flower that they cause to grow.

Crocodile Tribe

The Crocodile Tribe reside in the Swamps of Chima hideout which is the source of a gas that can be used in conjunction with a gel to create a torch-weapon. Crocodiles believe in their version of the Great Story that life in Chima was created by the "Mother of Mud," whose name they invoke as an expression of astonishment or frustration. The vehicles used by the Crocodile Tribe often use olive green as a base color with transparent red windshields, if any, with accents of dark red.

Bear Tribe

The Bear Tribe is one of the tribes of Chima that are allied with the Lions. The Bear Tribe are very sleepy and can sleep under any circumstances. Because of this, they sleep through many battles and even fall asleep during Speedorz races. As such, the other tribes often consider them to be lazy. In fact, the Bears are able to use sleep to enter a dream world that allows them to communicate with each other and the Bear Legend Beast. The Bear Tribe later shows off a blind fury side in battle when the Ice Bear Tribe is awakened.

Wolf Tribe

The Wolf Tribe is a nomadic tribe that has little need for a leader because as a pack they all think similarly. However, they do choose one wolf to handle negotiations with "the others" they come in contact with. The Wolf Tribe is destructive and several of their members are known for loving to inflict pain. The Wolves revere a great "Mother Wolf" whose "Mother Tooth" was left to them to provide light in darkness and thus is treated as a sacred artifact. The Wolf Tribe's vehicles are colored in gray, black, and dark red.

Raven Tribe

The Raven Tribe is the sneakiest tribe in Chima and reside in the Raven's Junkyard like city in the desert. They all act like thieves and they have an attraction to shiny objects. The vehicles of the Raven Tribe are often gliders colored black, dark red, and purple.

Rhino Tribe

The Rhino Tribe is the dumbest tribe in Chima. They reside in a quarry where they are known to bash rocks. The Rhinos don't know that the world is made of rocks and they think that rocks can make them rich. It has also been shown that the Rhinos can be bribed to anyone's side by giving them rocks. They appear to be very fond of the Mammoth Tribe, though this is only seen when their intelligence isn't boosted by the Rhino Legend Beast's presence.

Beaver Tribe

The Beaver Tribe act like construction workers and are always working on their dam. They are very strange as the thought of having a vacation from work is horrible to them. Although the Beaver Tribe are neutral during the various conflicts occurring in Chima, they have helped out many tribes on different occasions.

Dark Tribes

The Dark Tribes (also called the Crawlers) are the result of the Crocodiles' Chi Orbs that Laval threw into a gorge exposing a bunch of Scorpions, Bats, and Spiders. They were responsible for capturing the Legend Beasts and Crominus. All of their lasers and weapons are green. The Crawlers were soon frozen by the spreading ice produced by the Ice Hunters, but were soon melted out of the ice by Flinx and later ejected from the glaciers.

Scorpion Tribe

The Scorpion Tribe appears to be the leading tribe of the Crawlers. They have some sort of venom in their tails which allows them to control minds which they once used it to control the Raven and Wolf Legend Beast. Razar described the venom of the Scorpion Tribe to be similar to a Persuader Plant. The Scorpions believe the "Great Scorpion" dropped Chi Orbs from the sky (even though it was Laval). They worship the Great Scorpion by building a statue by using Golden Chi stolen by the Raven Legend Beast. The Scorpions live in a camp in the Outlands.

Bat Tribe

The Bat Tribe is part of the Crawlers. They are the only tribe of the Crawlers which have wings which enables them to fly without machines and helicopters. They are the tribe that caused Mount Cavora to stop flowing Chi. They were called the "Black Cloud" when this happened as they can split into many bats. They appear very little as regular bats and have a minor role with little authority in the Crawlers. Individual Bats have not been shown speaking clearly. However, the Chima Online shorts reveal that the Bats who make up the Black Cloud can communicate in a single understandable voice. Scorm was also shown listening to a whispered report from a Bat soldier. Whether this indicates that Bats can communicate in the same tongue as the other Tribes or have their own language that Scorm can understand is unknown.

Spider Tribe

The Spider Tribe is part of the Crawlers. They can spin webs from their legs and shoot them at enemies. The Spider Tribe used their webs to trap many Legend Beasts. Like the Scorpions, they originally believed that a great creature was responsible for providing them with Chi that led to their evolution which was actually Laval. However, they believe in a Great Spider rather than a Scorpion even though it was a Lion.

Ice Hunter Tribes

The Ice Tribes are a group of tribes that specialize in ice attacks. As a result of them using Ice Powers and being frozen in the Gorge of Eternal Depth of Ice upon being defeated by the Phoenix Tribe, each of the Ice Hunters lost their flesh (the parts where they lost some flesh is represented by the purple on their bodies) and gained exposed bones (which are shown through their blue transparent parts). The Ice Tribes want to freeze all of Chima so that they can live in cold temperatures. At the end of "The Heart of Cavora," the Ice Hunters are purified by the Illumination which restored their lost flesh and got rid of their exposed bones.

Saber-Tooth-Tigers

The Saber-Tooth Tiger Tribe is the leading tribe of the Ice Hunters.

Mammoth Tribe

The Mammoth Tribe are the strongest warriors of the Ice Hunters, but also the most simple-minded. As such, they developed an unlikely friendship with the Rhino Tribe during one battle.

Vulture Tribe

The Vulture Tribe are the extremely patient master spies of the Ice Hunters.

Ice Bear Tribe

The Ice Bear Tribe is the fourth tribe in the Ice Hunters. They are described to be mad and uncontrollable. When they were first awakened, the Ice Bear Tribe found themselves locked in combat with the Bear Tribe as a side effect of their awakening.

Fire Tribes

The Fire Tribes are tribes of animals that are classed as the "teachers" or the Guardians of Chima. The members of the Fire Tribe specialize in the use of Fire Chi.

Phoenix Tribe

The Phoenix Tribe is the leading tribe of the Fire Tribes, and the oldest and most advanced tribe in Chima. Their Phoenix Temple is located on Mount Cavora, and has been since ancient times when Cavora was an ordinary mountain. Anciently, the Phoenix took it upon themselves to educate the other tribes and aid them in their advancement. However, Sir Fangar of the Saber-Tooth Tiger Tribe became corrupted by his new knowledge and led his own tribe, the Mammoth Tribe and the Vulture Tribe in a war against the rest of Chima. In order to stop them, the Phoenix used eight ancient artifacts to produce the "Illumination" which reverted Chima to a primordial state and trapped the Ice Hunters in the Gorge of Eternal Depth in ice. Mount Cavora was lifted into the sky and surrounded by an energy field, which isolated the Phoenix Tribe from the new "Earthborn" tribes below. It also began absorbing moisture from the air and producing the Chi falls that fell to the surface. The Phoenix Tribe carved the mouths of the falls into shapes resembling the eight new major tribes and their Legend Beasts. The Phoenix Tribe remained separate from Chima and its affairs....until the Ice Hunters escaped from their icy imprisonment.

Tiger Tribe

The Tiger Tribe are the militaristic members of the Fire Tribes. Some of them serve as the Fire Tribe's guards.

Nomads

The following characters do not fit the category of the other tribes:

Legend Beasts

The Legend Beasts are a group of animals that did not drink the Chi from Mount Cavora and have left Chima in where they were prophesied to return there when they are needed the most. The Legend Beasts are listed in order of appearance.

Other characters

Episodes

Season 1

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date[2] U.S. viewers
(in millions)
11"Legends Of Chima"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyJanuary 16, 2013 (2013-01-16)1.61[3]
22"The Great Story"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyJanuary 16, 2013 (2013-01-16)1.54[4]
33"The Warrior Within"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyMarch 27, 2013 (2013-03-27)1.45[5]
44"The Joyride"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyJuly 17, 20131.01[6]
55"Market Day"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyJuly 24, 20131.19[7]
66"Attack On Eagle Spire"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyJuly 31, 20131.03[8]
77"The Hundred Year Moon"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyAugust 7, 20131.00[9]
88"The Biggest Race Ever"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyAugust 21, 20131.22[10]
99"Gorillas Gone Wild"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyAugust 28, 20130.93[11]
1010"Foxtrot"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanySeptember 12, 20131.28[12]
1111"The CHI Jackers"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanySeptember 19, 20131.25[13]
1212"Balancing Act"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanySeptember 26, 20131.09[14]
1313"Crocodile Tears"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyOctober 3, 20130.98[15]
1414"Fake CHI, Real Trouble"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyOctober 10, 20130.97[16]
1515"Ravens VS. Eagles"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyOctober 17, 20131.12[17]
1616"Reunion Gone Wrong"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyOctober 24, 20131.05[18]
1717"Laval In Exile"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyNovember 7, 20131.17[19]
1818"The Black Cloud"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyNovember 14, 20130.98[20]
1919"Chima Falls"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyNovember 21, 20130.94[21]
2020"For Chima!"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyDecember 5, 20131.30[22]

Season 2

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date[2] U.S. viewers
(in millions)
211"Into The Outlands"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyMarch 15, 2014 (2014-03-15)0.88[23]
222"A Tangled Web"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyMarch 22, 2014 (2014-03-22)1.46[24]
233"The Legend Thief"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyMarch 29, 2014 (2014-03-29)1.26[25]
244"The Eagle And The Bear"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyApril 5, 2014 (2014-04-05)1.12[26]
255"Tooth Or Consequences"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyApril 12, 2014 (2014-04-12)1.09[27]
266"This May Sting A Bit"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyApril 19, 2014 (2014-04-19)1.26[28]
277"Fire Dreaming"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyAugust 9, 2014 (2014-08-09)1.10[29]
288"Attack Of The Ice Clan"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyAugust 16, 2014 (2014-08-16)0.92[30]
299"The Call Of Cavora"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyAugust 23, 2014 (2014-08-23)1.08[31]
3010"Trial By Fire"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyAugust 30, 2014 (2014-08-30)1.20[32]
3111"The Crescent"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanySeptember 6, 2014 (2014-09-06)1.09[33]
3212"Fired Up!"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanySeptember 13, 2014 (2014-09-13)1.21[34]
3313"Cool And Collected"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanySeptember 20, 2014 (2014-09-20)1.19[35]
3414"The Snowball Effect"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanySeptember 27, 2014 (2014-09-27)1.17[36]
3515"The King Thing"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyOctober 4, 2014 (2014-10-04)1.16[37]
3616"A Very Slippery Slope"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyOctober 11, 2014 (2014-10-11)1.32[38]
3717"The Artifact"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyOctober 18, 2014 (2014-10-18)1.26[39]
3818"The Phoenix Has Landed"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyOctober 25, 2014 (2014-10-25)0.92[40]
3919"A Spark Of Hope"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyNovember 1, 2014 (2014-11-01)0.75[41]
4020"Wings Of Fire"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyNovember 22, 2014 (2014-11-22)1.59[42]
4121"The Heart Of Cavora"Peder PedersenJohn DerevlanyNovember 22, 2014 (2014-11-22)1.59[43]

Cast

Crew

Ratings

The series premiere was watched by 1.5 million viewers, making it the 10th highest rated show overall on cable that night. In the UK, the show began airing on CBeebies from June 2013. The premiere was watched by 5.6 million people, making it the most watched children's programme in over 30 years. Following episodes were not popular, and as a result, the series was cancelled in November 2013 and would be replaced by Ninjago in summer 2014.

Soundtrack

The music for Legends of Chima was written by Danish composer Anthony Lledo who had worked together with Peder Pedersen on the director's Indiana Jones and Star Wars themed Lego shorts. The music was awarded the 2013 Cue Award for Best Television Score and has been released on two soundtrack albums by MovieScore Media.

Legends of Chima (Released 2013)

No. Title Length
1. "Laval the Lion"   3:17
2. "Chi"   2:40
3. "Playful Tribes"   2:36
4. "The Croc Swamp"   3:04
5. "Cragger"   2:37
6. "Speedor Races"   2:10
7. "When We Were Kids"   2:12
8. "Rhinos"   1:51
9. "The Warrior Within"   2:26
10. "Forever Rock"   2:14
11. "Drums Of Chima"   1:30
12. "The Big Battle"   2:20
13. "The Great Story"   2:53

Legends of Chima Vol. 2 (Released 2015)

No. Title Length
1. "Return of the Heroes"   3:32
2. "Into the Outlands"   3:16
3. "The Dark Tribes"   4:19
4. "Ancient Hunters"   3:02
5. "The Phoenix"   3:27
6. "Hills of Chima"   2:50
7. "Lavertus"   3:28
8. "Frozen Land"   2:21
9. "The Tale of Tormak"   3:30
10. "Victory"   2:13

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