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			<title><![CDATA[Re: The Great Computer Chip Heist ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Good job! Very interesting and unique idea! I love that you added some Lego platforms and stuff within the computer, and 0:48 is probably my favourite scene.]]></description>
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[b]The Great Computer Chip Heist [/b]

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I wanted to try mixing lego elements with real-world elements. In this case, we have a brickfilm taking place inside a real computer. Not having a lego floor to animate on was challenging at times, but as you'll see, I found ways to attach lego objects next to the CPU. ]]></description>
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