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[b]LEGO Ninjago Episode 1 [/b]

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This is my FIRST LEGO stop-motion. I used an Olympus Camera, and yes, it's very bad. BUT, I have studied LEGO Brickfilms more, and have stated to use a webcam, proper setup, and all that. So, please, don't make fun of this.]]></content>
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