20 CENSORED Moments In LEGO Video Games

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The Lego games have explored many stories that we’ve come to know and love, but they've had to censor some moments for the younger player base. For this list, we'll be looking at how Lego games have altered some moments that weren't appropriate for all audiences. Our list includes Harry’s Awful Family from “Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4” (2010), Dooku’s Demise from “Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga” (2022), Gazerbeam’s Fate from “Lego The Incredibles” (2018), and more! Which of these censors did you feel was unnecessary? Was there something we might have forgotten about? Share with us in the comments below!

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All Comments (21)
  • @haydenbrewer787
    Fun Fact: Raiders of the Lost Ark was originally going to be rated R with the Ark scene. Faces are melted and Beloq’s head explosion was a lot more graphic. Hense the explosion being covered by smoke. Remember, this was before the PG-13 rating.
  • @NightShadow720
    Perhaps the people from the LEGO franchise wanted to protect the younger players from anything that is close for teens and adults. But eventually, they'll grow up to find out these things or do lots of online research without parental guidance.
  • @LucasGnagy
    With the deaths, I’ve always wondered how much is keeping the kiddies safe from death and how much is editing to make the situation seem more survivable to justify the character being available in free play after what would’ve been their death.
  • This game is not based on a Movie, but there's something in Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham that I thought would bring up: On The Red Lantern Planet Ysmault, There's a river that contains Strawberry Jam (At least that's what Robin said it tasted like) But in the original comics, That River is full of Blood . . . Yeah, this goes to show how Angry Atrocitus and the Red Lantern Corps are.
  • @jediclonekag13
    I will forever love LEGO games even if they censor a lot of movie moments.
  • @Iruleyoufail
    I don't considered this censorship, I consider this as parodying.
  • Even more funny is: In countries like Germany, the "Skywalker Saga" is rated for 12 year olds. Since video-game-, series- and movie-ratings are the same here. This is hight enaught for milder action-movies, that would be rated PG-13 in the U.S. (I don't know how to compare it better). As you mentioned in this video, it has many scenes altered or cut, that where more faitfull in the first two Lego Star Wars games. But the older games are rated for 6 year olds, despite being more brutal, at least in the cutscenes.
  • 18:43 I still haven't played The Skywalker Saga, but this is just absurd. How could they cut out one of THE MOST IMPORTANT PARTS OF STAR WARS?!? Even The Original Trilogy/Complete Saga had Alderaan's destruction in it! What de heck, Lego?
  • @TummaDemoni
    I still can't believe Lego dimensions has an achievement called I'm too old for this shift
  • @Seussenshmirtz
    I can't believe even Pixar managed to cross a line that Lego couldn't.
  • What makes no sense is that despite Greedo not dying , there is a quest in the Skywalker Saga where you try to figure out who shot first, Han or Greedo. The characters you talk to actually confirm Greedo is dead, even though he didn’t die in the cutscene.
  • @yourmother897
    They get really creative with the censors I love that
  • @samgibbons691
    Say, does anybody remember how Syndrome met his end in The Incredibles? I know in LEGO The Incredibles, instead of ending with his death from a plane, he goes into hiding, and I don’t quite get it.
  • @DamienFouse
    For DS users, Count Douku's head actually appears after Anakin decapitates him.
  • @DaRealPancake
    The Complete Saga was more Star Wars (if you know what I mean) which made it better but The Skywalker Saga just takes kid friendly to the max. Although the Skywalker Saga is still a very cool game, the brutality in TCS is kid friendly but more in the Star Wars way
  • @ev3rst0rm
    The best visual gag/censor from the Skywalker saga is when Anakin and Padme are sleeping together on a bunk bed instead of side by side, my friend and I laughed hysterically lmao
  • @Fictionboy16
    I knew LEGO was how kids would explore non-family-friendly franchises, and these censorships were there to justify the E10+ ratings, whether the grown-ups like them or not.