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In lugnet.market.shopping, Steve Martin writes:
> In lugnet.market.shopping, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > In lugnet.market.shopping, Steve Martin writes:
> >
> > > If it is the one I'm thinking of, it is fairly interesting. I'd buy another
> > > copy for $2.50. It is footage taken of kids during a visit to Legoland
> > > Billund. The premise is "what happens when I imagine the creations of
> > > Legoland to actually be alive". They then show some stop action footage of
> > > that. There is no dialog to speak of (so that they didn't need to make a
> > > bunch of different versions to localize it).
> >
> > Thanks! In this video, does it start with the workers arriving? At a later
> > point does it have "midifig views" of a truck driving around on the miniland
> > streets? If so this is a tres cool video.
>
> If it is the one I think it is, yes.
Steve, good guess. Unfortunately this is not what this video is. I ordered a
copy and it is a Duplo themed video. It consists of 3 short programs...
Duplo themed short story about a town that lacks imagination and a small
child that helps solve a problem.
Forest Friends short story about collecting food for winter.
A word for each letter of the alphabet presented using Duplo items.
Each short story is followed by a few illustrated sequences of word
opposites (big/small, tall/short, in/out, over/under).
I think this was pitched for showing at preschools, etc. The production
values were rather low, I felt. My kids are way too old for this and did not
enjoy it at all, they got rather abusive in their comments, actually.
Unless you have preschoolers I recommend against getting this video.
The Billund video, on the other hand, were it available, is a real treat...
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