Lego Atlantis: The Movie

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Lego Atlantis: The Movie
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Lego Atlantis: The Movie title screen
Based on Lego Atlantis
Written byRobert Henny
Directed byMark Baldo
Theme music composerDavid Wurst
Eric Wurst
Country of originUnited States
New Zealand
Benelux
Hungary
Original languagesEnglish
Maori
Hungarian
Production
ProducersJoshua R. Wexler
Krisly Scanian
CinematographyAl Jean
EditorRichard Aaron Seelman
Running time22 minutes
Production company Threshold Animation Studios
Distributor Cartoon Network
The Lego Group
Release
Original network Cartoon Network
Original release
  • January 15, 2010 (2010-01-15)(United States)

Lego Atlantis: The Movie is a 2010 made-for-television computer animated comedy film based on the toy line of the same name. It premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States on 15 January 2010, and in Europe on 25 January 2010. It features the characters from the toy line, apart from Bobby Buoy and Axel Storm.

Plot

Deep underwater, the Atlantis logo appears and the Neptune Carrier runs through it, revealing the characters. Captain Ace Speedman announces to the crew that they will dock by the darkness. An ichthyologist named Dr Jeffrey Fisher, or Fish, wants to get praise from the others by looking for a fake species. Samantha Rhodes is a professor who wants to enjoy the love of Atlantis. They all meet up with First Mate Lance Spears who is constantly lazy. A large crab appears and throws the ship down a lava pit.

They all escape and stop in a nearby wasteland. They all go into the bottom base and see the recycled Lego bricks. They build machines that are used in the toy series. The back doors open and they all head out to look for the keys to find Atlantis. They find Manta Warriors and fight them off to be chased by a shark. Lance creates a dummy and throws it at the shark. He eats it and leaves. They find the two keys. They go into a squid temple and Fish takes a crystal from there. A giant squid grabs them but is entangled by them and Rhodes takes the crystal. Speedman finds one in the ground but gets hit by a Manta Warrior and takes his eye-patch and key.

Speedman leaves and his crew searches for him. They find him at the forbidden shark temple where he has his eye-patch and key. He gives Rhodes the key and the doors open. Fisher gasps as millions of shark-warriors run out and attack them. They use a trident to scare them away. Then they see the last crystal, but Rhodes thinks that Atlantis was just fake and she was not that smart. Speedman encourages her to move on and she does. They pull out the keys and place them in the key holders on a gate.

Fisher notices that there is one missing. Then the last key appears and they place it in the middle. Rhodes turns it and it makes two sharks to come to life from statues. They chase around them until they get all their power to build a rocket to get over the portal in the middle. They run into it and the screen fades out. They appear to be in the golden city of Atlantis. Then Fisher, Rhodes, Speedman, and Spears look out into the city as they become heroes.

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