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November 11, 2017 |
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Legends is the official Legends of the Hidden Temple crossover with The Loud House, which originally aired on November 11, 2017 as the 93rd overall episode of the latter series.
Kirk Fogg, the original host for LOTHT, and Dee Bradley Baker, the voice of Olmec, reprise their respective roles in the crossover.
Moat Crossing[]
The teams are required to walk across a shallow pool of water using special paddle shoes. Stan and Steak manage to get across with ease, but Lincoln and Lynn Sr. slip and fall while running across. However, Lincoln and Lynn Sr. manage to get across by using their papier-mâché tails, but because they hit their buzzer last, they are currently losing.
Steps of Knowledge[]
After Olmec, the co-host and mascot of the game, tells the story about Atlantis, Lincoln and Lynn Sr. manage to win by getting every answer Olmec asks correct, putting them in the lead. Mad that they lost, Stan and Steak decide to hold a bet: if Lincoln and Lynn Sr. win, Stan and Steak have to go through airport security wearing their Orange Iguana costumes, but if Stan and Steak win, Lincoln and Lynn Sr. have to go through airport security in nothing but their underwear.
Temple Games[]
The first game involves stacking rings onto a tall pole. However, as Lincoln and Lynn Sr. play, they both argue on who should put their rings through first, while Stan and Steak stack their rings in flawless precision. The second game involves putting a giant puzzle together. Unfortunately, Lincoln suggests putting the center of the puzzle together first, while Lynn Sr. suggest putting the outer edge together. Stan and Steak manage to put together their entire puzzle without any effort. The third and final game involves pouring water into buckets attached to the sons. While Stan and Steak fill their bucket up quickly, Lynn Sr. takes too long, as well as spill most of it. Realizing that they have got no chances of winning now, they decide to forfeit. However, a moment later, the two apologize to each other, saying that what matters most is working together.
Temple Run[]
Kirk says that Lincoln and Lynn Sr. have a chance at beating Stan and Steak if they can successfully retrieve the "Map to Atlantis" from the Temple. Lincoln and Lynn Sr. traverse the Temple together as a team, and successfully retrieve the map. When Stan and Steak go, they manage to get their map in less than a second. As a result, Stan and Steak win, and as a result of their bet, Lincoln and Lynn Sr. must now go through airport security in their underwear.
Differences from the actual game[]
- Only two teams competed throughout the whole game, instead of starting with six teams and eliminating two at a time.
- Both teams proceeded to the Temple Run, while in the actual game, only one team can proceed to the temple.
- The Red Jaguars, Blue Barracudas, Green Monkeys, and Purple Parrots were absent.
- Both players entered the temple at the same time; in the actual game, one player enters first, then if the player is caught with no Pendant of Life, the other player enters in their place.
- The Pendants of Life were absent; rather than having to give one to a Temple Guard to proceed otherwise they'll be taken out of the temple, Lincoln and Lynn Sr. simple tickled the guard to escape.
- The Temple Run is radically altered into a time trial to see which team can retrieve the artifact and escape out of the temple the fastest; the real Temple Run runs on a three-minute time limit where the winning team has to get the artifact and escape before time expires.
Notes[]
- This is the first official Legends crossover with another series.
- The reason Lincoln and Lynn Sr. were on the Orange Iguanas is because orange is Lincoln's signature color. It is also unknown why Stan and Steak Stankco were on the Silver Snakes though it may have been for alliteration.
- The rooms in the Temple Run seem to resemble The Cave of Sighs, The Crypt, The Swamp, The Dark Forest and The Shrine of the Silver Monkey.
- Oddly enough, the Dark Forest is directly above the Shrine of the Silver Monkey, in contrast to its official LOTHT counterpart being directly below the Shrine.
- Also, unlike the official version, a regular temple guard would appear in that room instead of a temple spirit and rather than giving the guard a pendant of life, the contestants would instead tickle the guard to escape.
- Also, unlike the official version, two players can go into the temple at the same time instead of only one player at a time and only one team has the right to enter the temple.
- Also, unlike the official version, a regular temple guard would appear in that room instead of a temple spirit and rather than giving the guard a pendant of life, the contestants would instead tickle the guard to escape.
- Oddly enough, the Dark Forest is directly above the Shrine of the Silver Monkey, in contrast to its official LOTHT counterpart being directly below the Shrine.
- When Lincoln and Lynn Sr. tried to assemble the Silver Monkey, at first, they muddled it. This is a reference to the fact that some contestants had trouble assembling the monkey in the official show (most notably Larry's attempt in The Mysterious Manuscript of Mary Shelley) in spite it being a simple three-piece puzzle.
- The legend Olmec tells is about "Atlantis". Coincidentally, "Atlantis" was mentioned in the official LOTHT episodes, The Treasure of Anne Bonny, The Broken Wing of Icarus and The Upside-Down Compass of Henry Hudson during the Steps of Knowledge and the Tiebreaker.
- Legends was later referenced in the Loud House episode Home of the Fave.
- A clip of Legends can also be seen in the The Loud House & Casagrandes Hangin' at Home Special.
- It was also referenced in the eighth installment of the Lincoln & Ronnie Anne's Vlog webshorts, in which it was revealed that the Casagrandes were fans of the Blue Barracudas except for their parrot, Sergio, who prefers the Purple Parrots.
- Stan and Steak should not have been able to go through the Temple Run in less than a second. Realistically, if they had rushed, they would have fumbled the Temple run in less than a second.
- This is the final Legends of the Hidden Temple related media to air on Nickelodeon.
- Many of the music soundtracks used during the temple games is music used from the actual show.