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Okay wait what, why are the minifigures in the episode way different than the official sets?  And wait why does this exist in the first place?

 

Edit: okay it says they've been animating this for a long time, so I guess that explains the minifigure differences. Sorry I guess I should read.  :x

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Welp.

 

Time to stock up the ol' Overhype Bunker and wait it out for this cartoon s***storm to pass.

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Simpsons and cartoons like that

What do you mean "cartoons like that"

 

 

I mean cartoons with the same panache (Like Futurama, Griffins, etc).

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Even more images of the episode have appeared on Slashfilm.

 

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Theres also a small teaser for the episode at the end of this trailer:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pz9x2bcTYqE

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^That^.... is horrible. Disgusting. Abominable. Ghastly. Infuriating. Ranting long words.

:wimp: (<- That emote needs to be slightly tinted green)

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A new trailer has occurred!  :P

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=AYGSpOfIr9Y

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*Watches trailer* Oh yeah INDEED something is weird today, a weird thing which shouldn't have happened in the first place. And just watching the trailer already gives the plot away...   ...Well, as much as I've seen of it really. I decided the trailer isn't worth my  (non-precious) time.


Okay, I actually watched the whole trailer and I have noticed that there are a few easter eggs in the trailer, not for the story itself but for the Lego fan-base such as follows;

 

- The Comic book store guy (I think thats his actual name but anyhow) refers to Homer as an 'AFOP' (which he says stands for Adult Fans Of Princesses). This is an obvious copy of the Lego term AFOL (Adult Fan Of Lego).

- In the church when Homer says his hands are all 'wriggly' I noticed that there was a picture of a wooden duck in the circular window pane behind him. This is a reference to the first series of 'Lego' toys, which weren't like the Lego we have today.

 

Thats all I found really. If anyone else can find any other hidden secrets in the background, dialogue or whatnot then it would be interesting to know (well, interesting for me).

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That MFOP... it is as if they mixed AFOL and Bronies together there (espesially that "yes yes, it's always for the daughter" part in regards to adult males buying girl toys)

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