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Star Wars: The Last Jedi LEGO summary

We haven’t posted anything from the BrotherhoodWorkshop for quite some time, so I thought to feature their latest video, retelling the story of Star Wars: The Last Jedi in just over two minutes. The BrotherhoodWorskhop is known for their high quality LEGO animations, in fact, many of the videos you find on LEGO’s own website and social media channels were done by them. I also really like that they share tutorials on how the various effects are achieved in their brickfilms. So, let’s take a look at The Last Jedi in LEGO, with the addition of lots of LEGO cuteness and fun. 🙂

The Star Wars: The Last Jedi brickfilm was commissioned by the HISHE (How It Should Have Ended) YouTube channel, with close to half a million views already. It uses many of the techniques discussed in previous videos, as well as some new ones. If you are a brickfilmer yourself, or you would like to learn LEGO animation, there are lots of tips and tricks you can pick up from this video.

The BrotherhoodWorkshop did not post a behind-the-scenes video just yet, but I’m fairly certain it will be available soon. It’s really interesting to discover how the different techniques were done. Keep on eye on the BrotherhoodWorkshop’s own YouTube channel for any updates. It is also interesting to compare the storytelling and techniques of the BrotherhoodWorkshop animation and the LEGO Star Wars: The Last Jedi in 2 Minutes video we discussed a few months ago. You can watch it here: The Last Jedi DVD Release & Fun LEGO Video

Star Wars: The Last Jedi has been a somewhat controversial movie, but the LEGO sets related to the film are pretty solid. If you want to check them out, along with the Solo: A Star Wars Story, and other LEGO Star Wars sets, you can find links to reviews at the end of this post, and the sets are available at the LEGO Star Wars section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? How do you like this LEGO Star Wars animation? Do you make any brickfilms yourself? Did you notice any interesting techniques? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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  • Sith015 July 25, 2018, 12:24 PM

    LOL! This is funny! The sound was a bit off at places, but great otherwise! 😀

  • Legostuff14 July 25, 2018, 1:10 PM

    So, cool! Love their work. I’ve been following the brick brothers for a long time.

    • admin July 25, 2018, 8:11 PM

      Yeah, me too! It’s nice to see the progression to more and more clever techniques! 😀

  • TomTom July 25, 2018, 2:04 PM

    Great entertainment! I didn’t know they made videos for Lego. That must be nice!

  • Martin July 25, 2018, 2:57 PM

    Both are really well done. I don’t know enough about brickfilming techniques to critique them, but they are both fun to watch.

  • Hayato July 25, 2018, 7:17 PM

    The kids and I used to watch all of their videos and the tutorials. We even used some of his techniques. He is not uploading as much as he used to, but when he does we don’t want to miss. Thanks for posting this!

    • admin July 25, 2018, 8:11 PM

      You’re very welcome! Enjoy! 😀

  • S.P.M. July 27, 2018, 12:53 AM

    wow! These look perfect!! I really like it.

  • Ray July 27, 2018, 3:14 PM

    “Tell me you have a plan.”
    “Maybe I do, maybe I don’t.”

    That sums up about half of TLJ’s unnecessary plot clearly added to fill time. (The trip to Space Vegas that gained them nothing in the end being the other half.)

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