The voices of the Mixes starting from Moon Madness sound robotic or something. Can you show me how to change any sound to the voice filter that the Mixes have?
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The voices of the Mixes starting from Moon Madness sound robotic or something. Can you show me how to change any sound to the voice filter that the Mixes have?
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ProfilyPictureBFB believes Nixels voice By Jess Harnell in season 2 if his pitched their voices down to five semitones, that's Jess.
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When was it confirmed that mixels were all nonbinary/genderless?
I mean that's pretty cool and all but where did that come from
I just wanna know which one of these desserts should I turn into outfits for the glowkies :]
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I like to get all shorts multilanguage
Can you make Mailman Multilanguage?
Recently I got a Flamzer and Boogly and naturally I wanted to mix them together. I searched online and there were zero instructions. The only thing I managed to find was an image on here of the build. If anyone has instructions for it could you let me know.
There seems to be some lost Mixels instructions, both coming from Lego Club. While the Series 8 Mega Max and King Nixel amalgamation Build have be archived, the others (shown above) have not.
So if you happen to find these lost instructions, send them to the Internet Archive and also send them to a Google Drive folder.
Hope you understand.
I have made a theory: how the lego monsters/mixels originated?
DISCLAIMER: THE THEORY IS FANMADE AND USED TO ME.
The origins of lego monsters/mixels dated back in 2003 ,when a moc that looks like a generic mixel. lego has approved it. further in 2006, lego was now thinking an idea for the moc they approved in 2003 to have it's own series. coming in 2008. one year later to 2007, the lego company met cartoon network to make the moc's series. but delayed to 2010. 2 years to 2009, when the lego company and cartoon network had a meeting, it is assumed it should be delayed to 2012-2013. now in 2011, the first lego monsters set came on shelves. although it was still incomplete, private and was a prototype. skid away to 2012-2013, the first series was complete and put on shelves in public. and that's how the mixels were born.
Sorry this is sideways. It isn't on my hard drive. I can infer that Flain and Zaptor are the ones used to make it, though Zorch could be the Infernite due to also having those ball eyes.
How did you get the instructions for this? On the old LEGO Club site, you could enter the code "MURP" (on the page opposite the image of the murp itself)
Asking LEGO employees was fruitless because they think they didn't keep the records once LEGO Club ended. I'm more interested in the instructions PDF for the combiner model than a physical model of it. I know, I'm weird.
Shuff's nixed render isn't here
AND IT'S JUST A SCREENSHOT FOR SOME REASON
UPDATE: Somebody already made a render, Thanks @XXSweetXSyndromeXx !
Why do these murps appear after the mixing sequence on the LEGO Mixels website whenever you mix a random mixel with a mixel from it’s tribe?
So I have a question for @ZoomTorch20 and @ZootyCutie
So I was planning to the minor characters for the Mixels relates series called Mix-Ventures, so I was wondering if I can make the characters inspired from your tribes
Now this is something.