Display title | LEGO Exo-Force |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In 2006, LEGO noticed that the construction of Humongous Mecha and anime-based models was becoming a very common trend in the LEGO fan community, and so the LEGO Exo-Force theme was born. A take on the Real Robot Genre with a heavy dose of Animesque set and character design, it follows the conflict on Sentai Mountain between the last known humans left alive and the army of rebel robots which caused that to be the case to begin with. |