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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* UncannyValley: Tim's nose and cartoony eyes make him look very strange compared to most other LEGO minifigures. It's even worse in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5TvztBT2yg this commercial]], where it's blended with CG and a high-pitched voice.

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* UncannyValley: UnintentionalUncannyValley: Tim's nose and cartoony eyes make him look very strange compared to most other LEGO minifigures. It's even worse in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5TvztBT2yg this commercial]], where it's blended with CG and a high-pitched voice.

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About unused not poorly used plots.


* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot:
** A LEGO theme based around TimeTravel full of {{Continuity Nod}}s to other LEGO themes? This could have been potential for an incredible LEGO line if it weren't for the sets looking incoherent and hastily slapped-together from a bunch of spare parts.
** With Tim meeting the Adventurers twice in the ''World Club Magazine'' comics, many were hoping that there would be some continuity established, with Professor Articus referencing the last time he met Tim or referring to Dr. Cyber. Instead, we got a ContinuitySnarl where Professor Articus is renamed Professor Titus, all relationships to Dr. Cyber are dropped, and neither Titus nor Tim show any indication of recognizing each other. Since the comics depict the LEGO Universe as TheMultiverse, this may be {{Hand Wave}}d as an AlternateUniverse, but it's still disappointing that they wasted an easy opportunity to connect the later comics with the earlier comics.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot:
** A LEGO theme based around TimeTravel full of {{Continuity Nod}}s to other LEGO themes? This could have been potential for an incredible LEGO line if it weren't for the sets looking incoherent and hastily slapped-together from a bunch of spare parts.
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TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: With Tim meeting the Adventurers twice in the ''World Club Magazine'' comics, many were hoping that there would be some continuity established, with Professor Articus referencing the last time he met Tim or referring to Dr. Cyber. Instead, we got a ContinuitySnarl where Professor Articus is renamed Professor Titus, all relationships to Dr. Cyber are dropped, and neither Titus nor Tim show any indication of recognizing each other. Since the comics depict the LEGO Universe as TheMultiverse, this may be {{Hand Wave}}d as an AlternateUniverse, but it's still disappointing that they wasted an easy opportunity to connect the later comics with the earlier comics.
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Only applies to characters.


* TheScrappy: The Time Cruisers theme as a whole is this to the LEGO fan community. Tim, due to his NonStandardCharacterDesign, especially gets a lot of disdain.

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* TheScrappy: The Time Cruisers theme as a whole is this to the LEGO fan community. Tim, due to his NonStandardCharacterDesign, especially gets a lot of disdain.
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* MemeticBadass: In the ''World Club Magazine'' comics, Docs from Toys/RockRaiders is depicted as big and burly with a BadassMustache. Needless to say, this led to a serious of {{Gag Dub}}s where Docs's dialogue is replaced by TestosteronePoisoning comparable to that of [[VideoGame/TeamFortress2 Saxton Hale]].

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* MemeticBadass: In the ''World Club Magazine'' comics, Docs from Toys/RockRaiders is depicted as big and burly with a BadassMustache.[[ManlyFacialHair mustache]]. Needless to say, this led to a serious of {{Gag Dub}}s where Docs's dialogue is replaced by TestosteronePoisoning comparable to that of [[VideoGame/TeamFortress2 Saxton Hale]].
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Capitalization was fixed from YMMV.LEGO Time Cruisers to YMMV.Lego Time Cruisers. Null edit to update page.
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* UncannyValley: Tim's nose and cartoony eyes make him look very strange compared to most other LEGO minifigures. It's even worse in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5TvztBT2yg this commercial]], where it's blended with ConspicuousCG and a high-pitched voice.

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* UncannyValley: Tim's nose and cartoony eyes make him look very strange compared to most other LEGO minifigures. It's even worse in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5TvztBT2yg this commercial]], where it's blended with ConspicuousCG CG and a high-pitched voice.
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Renamed one trope.


* UncannyValley: Tim's nose and cartoony eyes make him look very strange compared to most other LEGO minifigures. It's even worse in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5TvztBT2yg this commercial]], where it's blended with ConspicuousCGI and a high-pitched voice.

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* UncannyValley: Tim's nose and cartoony eyes make him look very strange compared to most other LEGO minifigures. It's even worse in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5TvztBT2yg this commercial]], where it's blended with ConspicuousCGI ConspicuousCG and a high-pitched voice.
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* MemeticBadass: In the ''World Club Magazine'' comics, Docs from Franchise/RockRaiders is depicted as big and burly with a BadassMustache. Needless to say, this led to a serious of {{Gag Dub}}s where Docs's dialogue is replaced by TestosteronePoisoning comparable to that of [[VideoGame/TeamFortress2 Saxton Hale]].

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* MemeticBadass: In the ''World Club Magazine'' comics, Docs from Franchise/RockRaiders Toys/RockRaiders is depicted as big and burly with a BadassMustache. Needless to say, this led to a serious of {{Gag Dub}}s where Docs's dialogue is replaced by TestosteronePoisoning comparable to that of [[VideoGame/TeamFortress2 Saxton Hale]].
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* MemeticBadass: In the ''World Club Magazine'' comics, Docs from Franchise/RockRaiders is depicted as big and burly with a BadassMustache. Needless to say, this led to a serious of {{Gag Dub}}s where Docs's dialogue is replaced by TestosteronePoisoning comparable to that of [[VideoGame/TeamFortress2 Saxton Hale]].
* TheScrappy: The Time Cruisers theme as a whole is this to the LEGO fan community. Tim, due to his NonStandardCharacterDesign, especially gets a lot of disdain.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot:
** A LEGO theme based around TimeTravel full of {{Continuity Nod}}s to other LEGO themes? This could have been potential for an incredible LEGO line if it weren't for the sets looking incoherent and hastily slapped-together from a bunch of spare parts.
** With Tim meeting the Adventurers twice in the ''World Club Magazine'' comics, many were hoping that there would be some continuity established, with Professor Articus referencing the last time he met Tim or referring to Dr. Cyber. Instead, we got a ContinuitySnarl where Professor Articus is renamed Professor Titus, all relationships to Dr. Cyber are dropped, and neither Titus nor Tim show any indication of recognizing each other. Since the comics depict the LEGO Universe as TheMultiverse, this may be {{Hand Wave}}d as an AlternateUniverse, but it's still disappointing that they wasted an easy opportunity to connect the later comics with the earlier comics.
* UncannyValley: Tim's nose and cartoony eyes make him look very strange compared to most other LEGO minifigures. It's even worse in [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5TvztBT2yg this commercial]], where it's blended with ConspicuousCGI and a high-pitched voice.
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