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[b]LEGO Steamboat Whillie [/b]

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Mickey and Minnie mouse set off on a grand adventure, and run into some unexpected conundrums. 
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Watch the video this was featured in: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJMxa...
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This film was originally made for LEGO through an online brickfilming community called Brick a Brack, which you should join if you haven't (https://www.brick-a-brack.com). The LEGO Group sent me the set, and I got to work. This film took about three weeks to complete, and let me just say; those big heads are really hard to animate. ]]></content>
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