Harry the Crab is a crustacean who lives at the Atlantis Discovery Area of Legoland in Windsor, United Kingdom. This is a theme park wholly dedicated to everything LEGO. The particular neighborhood that Harry lives is nautically themed -- an appropriate place for a hermit crab, no doubt. However, like the park in which it resides, almost everything in the aquarium is made from LEGO; this includes Harry's shell.
The crafty little crab doesn't seem to mind though. In fact, the colorful plastic blocks are probably a step up from a pop can or old boot, as far as crustacean abodes go. Beyond aesthetics, Harry's LEGO shell offers him a surprising degree of mobility judging by the video featured here. He walks about without any noticeable amount of effort, proving that one need not always sacrifice form for function.
LEGO Shellfish Abodes
Harry The Crab is a Happy Block-Made Hermit
Trend Themes
1. Lego-based Artifacts - There is an opportunity to create new LEGO-based artifacts in the toys and hobby industry.
2. Lego-based Mobility Devices - Designing LEGO-based mobility devices for people with disabilities is a potential disruptive innovation opportunity in the healthcare industry.
3. Lego-based Theme Parks - Creating LEGO-based theme parks is an opportunity in the entertainment industry.
Industry Implications
1. Toys and Hobby - The toys and hobby industry can explore making new LEGO-based artifacts.
2. Healthcare - The healthcare industry can explore designing LEGO-based mobility devices for people with disabilities.
3. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can explore creating LEGO-based theme parks.