WordAssassin
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I'm not sure which was announced first but the behind the scenes licensing stuff, designs, creating the new moulds, and programming their level/hub/battle arena plus recording the voices also had to happen so I'm pretty sure they've had the rights for a while longer than we've known about.I thought adventure time was approved on ideas before it went to dimensions?
Actually just googled it, the ideas set was approved in March of 2016 and the Dimensions sets were revealed in June 2016. So given the amount of work needed to make everything associated with the Dimensions sets, I'm gonna say they had the license way before the Ideas set. It wouldn't surprise me if the only reason they finally accepted an Adventure Time Ideas set (there had been several before, even with 10,000 votes) was because they already had the rights for Dimensions.
My own fantasy is that Lego saw the demand for Adventure Time, didn't want to half-ass it with the no new moulds in Ideas sets rule, and since they're apparently using Dimensions to gauge theme popularity went that way with it and while they were securing rights the brick-built Ideas set happened to gain 10,000 votes so they approved it for good measure because at that point, why not?