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  1. A young man returns from a years-long journey a complete stranger in the town on Christmas eve. Finding that his parents have moved without communicating to him, he tries to find them. If he fails, it will be a lonely Christmas indeed for him. The Sarabacha Brothers sincerely hope you enjoy viewing this LEGO stop-motion animated film. We are the driving minds behind this YouTube channel, and have tinkered for years in a dark room to hone this craft. Each of our films represent a portion of our life, existing as a summit of many months of precise effort and careful thought. We wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Subscribing allows you to be notified whenever we post a new piece of art and it allows us to more accurately gauge the interest our work is generating in the community. If you have not subscribed yet, would you consider doing so? If you have subscribed, why not share this with your friends and family
  2. Hello, The third episode of The Ideal Order is now available as a free radio play. Rob Park discusses the classification of every living thing with Professor Smith and visits Francis, a true AFOL. Enjoy, Christoph
  3. The father of a family is angry about the refugees. However, in a dream he becomes himself such a refugee. He experiences the problems of a refugee. When the dream is finally over, he has to make a decision.... The film is the second one of a team of students on our school. They are between 12 and 14 years old. The film was made for a German audience.
  4. Diamonds got stolen from a jewelry. The thief got eventually caught, but he did not have the diamonds on him anymore. Who has the diamonds now? How did the thief pass them onto this person? Another short detective puzzle starring Detective Ed the Elephant.
  5. projectINO

    Comic: Project INO

    Taking a look back at the many themes Lego has introduced over the years, it can be truly mind boggling... but at the same time, there is a sort of internal logic and evolution over the years. Project INO is an attempt at a long form dramedy comic series using a multitude of lego themes. While still in its infancy, there are many plans for this series. Check out more at http://ino.channel80.org But in the mean time, here is a quick little sample. The background Earth shots are created by Paul Wellington as part of his Brickville project (http://www.flickr.co...os/51756571@N06) and are used with permission, while the ships and photographic sets are original to Project: INO. For those wanting to continue where this leaves off, the comic index can be accessed from the 'archive' button on the side bar at http://ino.channel80.org/