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Very very nice LEGO animation

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take a look at this.
The title is "making of the world".
It is very nice.
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Wow, very nicely done, im amazed.
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What a wonderful animation (one of the smoothest stop-motion I have seen), I really enjoyed watching that. Thanks for sharing.
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That was very cool, the animation was one of the better ones. They must have taken a large amount of pictures to get that smoothness. It was also nice to see the different halmarks of history, such as the Vikings, the Black Plague, WW2, and the fall of the Berlin Wall. I hope these people keep making such videos.
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Definately interesting. Kept my son (3yr old) captivated for the whole show. And I wasn't much better :P
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Awesome. This is one of the best Lego stop motion animations i have seen.
And it only gets better and better. I liked how they described the plague. And the train coming was a nice effect.
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Wow, just watched this. That was great. Favorite bits were the evolution of the minifig and the train rolling by.
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Incredible! This has to be the best stop-motion animation I have seen!
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Glad that you like it!

Ehi take a look also at his. Different kind but amazing too.
Nice music too
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEc8v1OWeE4
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albero78 wrote:Glad that you like it!

Ehi take a look also at his. Different kind but amazing too.
Nice music too
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEc8v1OWeE4
I really, really enjoyed that one. They did some very interesting and clever things!
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Wow! :o
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Amazing. thanks for sharing.
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That was some of the best LEGO animation I've seen. I think I liked the parts about Berlin best but the evolution was really nice as well.. not to mention the priest who flattened the globe :lol:
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That is the best lego stop motion animation I have seen, but the music could use a little work. Favorite part? I actually liked the first part with the lava and creation of plants best.

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Fantastic stuff! I love the Industrial Age scene, but the entire movie was quite a treat.
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