During the first part of the second half of the main-on-end credits, the winning entries of LEGO's "The Awesome Building Buddies Contest", which held online through most of July 2018, is shown aside from some of the credits. It features actual siblings pairing together to create the unique LEGO model either on the white background or on a off-white background. If the second picture is here, the panel flip itself to reveal the actual LEGO model.
Like in The Lego Movie (2014), Will Forte was billed as "Orville Forte" due to a typo. Forte's actual first name (his full name is Orville Willis Forte IV) rather than his professional name was listed on a form used when compiling the end credits. Thus, the voice of "Abraham Lincoln" remained credited to "Orville Forte."
The first half of the main-on-end credits revolves around the scroll that featured the versions of the main Lego® characters of the movie, built with actual bricks (including Duplo®), not as minifigures (or in the case of Sweet Mayhem, mini-dolls).
The closing credits, like in The Lego Movie, are shown on mono-colored backgrounds of Lego bricks. Here, the credits are written in front of smooth bricks that are surrounded, frame-wise, by the lock bumps, and scroll up after a certain amount of time with each background a different color.
This is the first Lego Movie to show the title at the beginning.
After the prologue, the opening title sequence animates on the black background. The word "LEGO®" quickly drops down and the rest of the title slides in from the left and right while the sideways "2" forms. The "2" positions itself and the title shines for a couple seconds before the camera pans to the front of "2" which draws towards us as it fades to black.
The Warner Bros. Pictures/Warner Animation Group logo is similar to the original installment but with a few enhancements:
- The camera backs up from the string in front of the black LEGO® background setting before it settles when the sky blue background has brought up.
- The byline has changed to "WARNERMEDIA" (due to AT&T has merged with Time Warner back in Summer 2018)
- When the shield turns to WAG, the banner drops down from the WBP position to accompany the change
- And the transition to space environment, setting up for the movie's prologue sequence
Some of the end credits are part of a song, like how Harry Nilsson sang all the end credits in Skidoo (1968).