
If you’re a parent of children ages 1 through 14 you’ve most likely invested in LEGO toys. And why not? They inspire creative thinking, bridge generations, and provide a welcome relief from electronic devices. In the last several years, LEGO has branched into original animated television series as well as an assortment of video games. They’ve also licensed popular Movie (Harry Potter, Star Wars, etc.), Super Hero (Batman, Superman, The Avengers, etc.) and Pop culture properties to entice a broader range of consumers. Given LEGO’s success it seemed inevitable a feature length movie would be developed to capitalize on the worldwide strength of their brand. Enter The LEGO Movie, a story that attempts to piece together the meaning of Fatherhood.