The BrotherhoodWorkshop recently created another fun LEGO stop-motion film, this time featuring the new LEGO Scooby-Doo sets and characters. Enjoy the video! 🙂
From previous videos you probably know already that the BrotherhoodWorshop often collaborates with LEGO directly to make videos for their various product lines. This was a video was created for LEGO to advertise their “Escape from the Haunted Isle” online game that you can check out at the official LEGO Scooby-Doo website.
As you can see Kevin from the BrotherhoodWorkshop took full advantage of the new LEGO Scooby-Doo sets, including the awesome #75902 LEGO Scooby-Doo The Mystery Machine, the #75903 LEGO Scooby-Doo Haunted Lighthouse, and the #75904 LEGO Scooby-Doo Mystery Mansion. If you don’t have them already, but are interested to check them out, they are available under the LEGO Scooby-Doo section of the Online LEGO Shop.
So what do you think? How did you like this LEGO stop-motion video? Do you do LEGO animation yourself? Feel free to share your thoughts and own experiences in the comment section below! 😉
Also, if you would like to learn more about LEGO stop-motion, I highly recommend checking out the other videos from the BrotherhoodWorkshop listed below, or you can also visit their YouTube Channel directly for more.
- LEGO Jurassic World – Fun LEGO Brickfilms – (film & tutorial)
- LEGO Stop-Motion Video: Even the Orcs Know… – (film & tutorial)
- LEGO “Crazy Life” Music Video by Home Free – (film & tutorial)
- LEGO Star Wars: R2-D2 Unrestrained – (film & tutorial)
- LEGO Stop-Motion Video: No One Understands… – (film & tutorial)
- LEGO Guardians of the Galaxy Funny Video – (film & tutorial)
- LEGO The Hobbit – More Funny Videos – (film & tutorial)
- LEGO The Hobbit in 72 Seconds – Video – (film & tutorial)
- LEGO Batman is Jelly – Funny Video
- LEGO Harry Potter: Umbridge’s First Date – (film & tutorial)
- LEGO Guardians of the Galaxy – Fun Video – (film & tutorial)
- LEGO Harry Potter: How to Kill a Dementor – (film & tutorial)
- LEGO Lord of the Rings: Walk Into Mordor – (film & tutorial)
- LEGO The Hobbit: The Aggravation of Smaug – (film & tutorial)
- How The LEGO Movie Should Have Ended…
- LEGO The Hobbit – Dwarven Dreams…
- LEGO Video: Non-Stop Movie Trailer – (film & tutorial)
- LEGO The Hobbit Middle-Earth Motors
- LEGO Video: Legolas Gets Friendzoned…
- LEGO The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
- LEGO Lord of the Rings Cavetroll vs. Goblin King
- LEGO Lord of the Rings: An Elvish Valentine
- Legless LEGO Legolas – Funny LEGO Video
- LEGO Christmas the Orcs Way…
- LEGO Lord of the Rings Epic Battle Video
- LEGO Lord of the Rings – The Orcs Story
- LEGO Lord of the Rings – Cranky Cave Troll
- A LEGO Halloween Prank by the Hobbits…
- LEGO Video: Veldemort Goes Wand Shopping
- LEGO Video Tutorial: How to Make Things Fly – (tutorial)
- LEGO Brickfilms Behind-the-Scenes Tips & Tricks – (tutorial)
- More LEGO Brickfilms Behind-the-Scenes – (tutorial)
Hey, that’s really neat! Not a huge fan of the LEGO Scooby Doo sets, but the Brotherhood Workshop does great work. Nice post!
Yeah, I really like their videos too. They are professional, funny and just the right length. 😀
I remember seeing this a bit ago, I love how Shaggy is sad when he can’t build it back. Also Admin have you seen the Ninjago sketches? I really like the Black Widow Island.
Those are neat. There are some interesting characters there. I like that sideways air-balloon thingy. 😀
Ya, before I found these we had a list of them and someone trying to describe them and I thought there would be two balloons because they were so small. I never thought of turning it side ways. 😀
Yeah, exactly! 😀
Love it!
For someone who is just learning stop motion & doesn’t know much about it, what do you recommend?
Dawn, the BrotherhoodWorkshop has a lot of tutorials in starting out with stop-motion. There are also tutorials from other brickfilmers. I would suggest that you check their videos on YouTube. That is the best way to learn.