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That was rich. So rich.
Anyway, the animation was great, and the sound effects were spot on! Regarding the part at the end - was that really how you recorded the sound?
Holy bananas and oatmeal! I shouldn't have said anything, this video speaks for itself.
What I enjoyed on second watching was the "seemingly" unrelated images from :16 to :21. I'm not sure what you call these. Fractals, perhaps? Anyway-as the circular shapes slough off screen they mimic the shape and movement of a slug. Nice use of foreshadowing.
Well done.
Jared
Words cannot express how impressed I was with this film. May I inquire as to what substance the minifigure was rolling around in at the end? Was it truly butter?
Well...that wasn't what I was expecting...
Partly because I read the title wrong and thought it said Santa's secret.
I sure hope that you didn't use the butter after you rolled the fig in it... And how long did it take to clean off the minifigure and set afterwards? (I can't believe that you really did roll the fig in butter, my mom would kill me if I tried to do something like that.
And I think it's real butter, it looks like it.
All of my money.
Take it.
Your lego movie made me squeal with laughter.
That was randomly awesome. The animation was superb and I couldn't help but laugh, especially at the part where he rolls in the butter.
How hard was it to animate him rolling in butter? It must have been tricky.
That was absolutely fantastic.
I laughed really hard at it. Great work!
I loved it.
Very random, and very funny, you do it so nicely.
What frame-rate were using here?
how dare you tempt me to roll my minifigs in butter?
The best use of butter in a film since Last Tango In Paris.
Did he taste good on your toast afterwards?
Disturbing though highly entertaining for some weird reason.
I can relate to Stan.
I haven't animated anything in over 3 months. I am sorry about that, but I have been working on my magnum opus: Ghost Cat: Port of Call New Orleans
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i was expecting a abnormally large dude, and was not expecting that... this may be my favorite film of yore's, even more then a American thanksgiving
I have to say, I have never seen a brickfilm quite like this. Wow...
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