Topic: Picnic Plunder
Picnic Plunder
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Released: March 8, 2023
Content Advisory: no violence, no language, no sexual content
A brickfilm using minidolls instead of minifigures.
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Watch Now: Youtube
Released: March 8, 2023
Content Advisory: no violence, no language, no sexual content
A brickfilm using minidolls instead of minifigures.
I also think the title Picnic Plunder creates a sense of fun chaos, as if a simple picnic turns into an unexpected adventure. The minimal presentation leaves room for curiosity, which can encourage viewers to click and discover the story for themselves. In a way, creative indie projects like this remind me of the charm found in games such as Veck IO, where simple concepts can still feel entertaining and memorable when presented with personality.
A curious choice of medium, indeed! Minidolls starring in a brickfilm about a picnic heist? Intriguing. This fresh take on stop-motion animation promises family-friendly fun. The lack of adult content is a welcome breath of fresh air in today's media landscape. I once worked on a school project to build a miniature city for a science fair, and the biggest challenge was getting the tiny structures to stand upright on a particularly uneven display board, a real architectural Slope issue.
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