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As you may have noticed I stopped sharing the LEGO Legends of Chima episodes here some time back. It is not that I lost interest in the TV show, it just became a real chore trying to find uploaded copies. Even if I did find one, it was often taken down shortly after, so I had to hunt for a new version again. Not fun. At some point I just had to make the decision to focus on news, discussions and media that won’t disappear on us…

LEGO Legends of Chima Coming Soon!

I don’t want to leave you with no options to watch the LEGO Legends of Chima episodes however, so I will give you a couple of resources where you can reliably watch them. Of course the best option is Cartoon Network, however if you don’t have them in your area, you are either left with not watching the show at all, or trying to find the episodes online.

There are two websites where you can watch the LEGO Legends of Chima episodes. It may take a couple of days until the latest episode shows up after it airs on Cartoon Network, but other than that both websites are great at having all the episodes available. The catch? These websites are full of ads, pop-ups and even prompts you to download viruses. This is why I have been hesitant to recommend them to others…

Please DO NOT visit these websites if you don’t know how to keep your computer safe! It is not worth messing up your computer over a children’s TV show. However I have found that if you take reasonable precautions you can use them safely. Make sure your virus protection is up-to-date, you use a safe browser that is also up-to-date, and that you have pop-up blocker and ad-blocker turned on. These steps pretty much strip these websites from doing any harm. But again, only visit them if you know for sure that you have taken the proper precautions.

Having said that, if you do take the necessary steps to protect your computer, both of these websites are great for watching cartoons, anime and manga for free. The first website is called AnimeFlavor.com, and the second is Dubbed-Scene.com. Below I will link you to the main page of the LEGO Legends of Chima episodes, and from there you can just choose the episodes you want to watch.

You will notice that most of the episodes will have several versions. This is because these websites are actually pulling videos from other sites, and because they know the videos probably won’t be up for long. So they want to make sure they have something for you that will play. I suggest watching the episodes shortly after they come out to make sure there is a playable version. Both websites have all of the episodes of LEGO Legends of Chima Season 1 up to episode 20, and from Season 2 episodes from 21-25 (currently). Below are the titles of all of the LEGO Legends of Chima episodes up to this point for your reference.

  • Legends of Chima – Episode 1: The Legend of Chima
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 2: The Great Story
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 3: The Warrior Within
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 4: The Joy Ride
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 5: Market Day
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 6: Attack on Eagle Spire
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 7: The Hundred Year Moon
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 8: The Biggest Race of All
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 9: Gorilla Gone Wild
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 10: Foxtrot
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 11: The CHI Jackers
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 12: Balancing Act
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 13: Crocodile Tears
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 14: Fake CHI Real Trouble
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 15: Ravens vs. Eagles
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 16: Reunion Gone Wrong
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 17: Laval in Exile
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 18: The Black Cloud
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 19: Chima Falls
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 20: For Chima!
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 21: Into the Outlands
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 22: A Tangled Web
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 23: The Legend Thief
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 24: The Eagle and the Bear
  • Legends of Chima – Episode 25: Tooth or Consequences

I hope this information helps you to keep current on the LEGO Legends of Chima episodes. Although I will not post them here, we can continue discussing them in the comment section. How do you like the episodes in the new season? Which one is your favorite tribe? Feel free to share your thoughts below! And you might also like to check out the new LEGO Legends of Chima sets at the Online LEGO Shop. 😉

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Remembering LEGO-fan HeatherLEGOgirl

This is a post I have been thinking about writing for the last couple of years, but it has been too difficult to put my feelings into words; remembering Heather Braathen, also known as HeatherLEGOgirl. Heather was a big part of the LEGO fan community, and she also had a profound effect on me…

LEGO Memorial Mosaic for Heather Braaten

When Heather went missing on March 20th in 2012, the entire LEGO community pulled together to help finding her. LEGO bloggers blogged, LEGO forum members alerted their networks, and everybody prayed for her safe return. This is a testimony of the connectedness of the LEGO fan community, and it is also an indication of the influence Heather had on others – so many people knew her and wanted to help. It was a stressful couple of weeks for everyone who knew her…

Heather LEGOgirl

Then on April 2nd, exactly two years ago, it was announced that Heather’s body has been found the previous day. She was only 35 years old when she passed away. It was difficult to hear, and difficult to believe. And while I have absolutely no intention of making light of the events, I also can’t help thinking that only someone like Heather would have chosen April Fools’ Day to be found; she was always full of fun and jokes. April’s first couple of days haven’t been quite the same for me ever since…

Heather LEGOgirl with Friends

HeatherLEGOgirl has been a very active member of the Seattle, WA area LEGO community, and also actively participated in LEGO conventions (especially BrickCon), where she was known for her friendly smile and bubbly personality. Actually, her traits of being so welcoming and approachable can’t be overstated. Adult LEGO fans tend to be somewhat reclusive, and while LEGO conventions are fun, they could also feel intimidating with all those people around. I have read many memories of how Heather made others feel welcome and helped them warm up to LEGO events and meet others.

LEGO Minifigures Darlings by Heather Braaten

Heather was also a very talented and accomplished LEGO builder. Her incredibly detailed dollhouses are well-known. I have also featured here her brick-built LEGO figures she called Darlings here: How to Make Cute LEGO Minifig “Darlings”. There has been flickr group put together in the memory of Heather where you can see many of her LEGO creations, and personal pictures and stories people share about her. See here: Heather Braaten Memorial Group

Heather Braaten LEGO Doll House

Heather had also commented here on Sarah’s article, The World of Female LEGO Fans – PART 3: Sarah’s Story. She wrote: “I hope your research is going well. I’ve been building with LEGO since I was five years old and I admit it’s an addiction I don’t care to find a cure for. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting so many female fans of LEGO since getting into the community aspect of the hobby and I have to say that we’re quite a diverse bunch. Our numbers are growing and I hope that trend keeps up. It’s discussions like these that bring new members to the fold. Thank you.”

Heather Braaten LEGO Doll House 2

As I have mentioned Heather also had a profound effect on me. When I started to become interested in the LEGO hobby after several years of hiatus, my first question was if it was okay and normal for an adult to “play with LEGO”. After discovering the online LEGO community and seeing all the amazing stuff people were building, I have come to the conclusion that yes, it was indeed okay to play with LEGO as a grown-up. However I was still feeling somewhat uneasy, because all of those awesome LEGO creations I have seen online seemed to be from guys. So my next question was that although it may be okay for adult guys to build with LEGO, what about gals? Are there any adult female LEGO builders out there? After some time I ran into Heather’s flickr gallery (unfortunately now deleted), and that was it for me; due to her influence and example I fully came out of my shell as a LEGO fan (in fact that’s when I started this blog). Heather was not just an awesome female LEGO builder, but she was also totally open about it. If you saw her flickr gallery a good portion of the pictures were all about her social interactions around LEGO. Heather was pretty, talented, and made being an FFOL (Female-Fan-of-LEGO) just plain cool. No more “only guys can build with LEGO”, or “LEGO is only for nerds”. Since that time I have met other amazing female LEGO builders, but Heather will always be the first for me and I will always remain grateful for that…

Heather LEGOgirl with Spider

This is just my story and how HeatherLEGOgirl influenced me, but there are many-many other people who share similar experiences with her, whether they have met her in person or have only seen her work online. With her friendly personality she had touched the lives of people both inside and outside the LEGO community. She was not just a talented LEGO builder and important part of LEGO conventions, but also a graphic designer, wife, and mother of two young children. And what I have heard she was also a formidable Scrabble and Trivial Pursuit player.

This was the official announcement about Heather’s passing by her family: “Heather was a loving mother to James and Lauren Braaten, daughter to Leo and Robin Schmitz, sister to Ian Schmitz and wife to Jason Braaten. Passed March 20th, 2012. She will always be in our hearts, always remembered, and always loved. Heather was a very creative, artistic, and brilliant woman. She was very influential in the LEGO community as an adult fan, and created masterpieces in that medium. She knew trivia that was shocking to those who knew her – how she could possibly know these answers? Playing Trivial Pursuit spelled certain doom for anyone willing to challenge her. She was very witty and had one of the best senses of humor known. She had a knack for making you smile with her quick wit. Not a day will pass that she isn’t missed.”

HeatherLEGOgirl Article

If you knew Heather (either in person or from online) and would like to share some of your experiences, feel free to do so in the comment section below. It is important to keep alive the memory of persons who had a positive effect on us (whether LEGO related or not), and even more importantly, to let them know that we appreciate them while they are still with us. We may never have the chance again…

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