Very very nice LEGO animation

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If you look at the beginning, the yellow body had a printed front, it's easiest to notice if you look at the black part of neck. They switched the arms when he needed to turn around. It must have taken a lot of effort to keep it hidden.
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Both great films.

The history of the world was great, although with some more continuity element it would have been even better (something that would stay there across 2 or more scenes, rather than erasing everything when moving to the next).

My favourite reconstruction was the industrial revolution factory.
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:shock: Wow that was amazing!
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This particular video took Second Place in Gizmodo's Go Miniman Go Video Contest. The creator won a Yellow Castle for their efforts.

Our very own Nate Wells was one of the Judges, actually.
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Cool. Really cool, in fact. And funny too. Quite nicely done.

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