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Costume LegsCostume MineCostume BennyHow To Make Lego CostumeJax LegoLegs LegoBenny YoutubeIdeas CostumesLego Man CostumesForwardLego Man Costume Benny - How to Make -Legs I this episode, I will show you how to make the Legs for your Awesome Lego Man Costume. Mine are for Benny from the Lego Movie. Help Benny from The LEGO® Movie™ save the multiverse… with a SPACESHIP!Bring Benny along for the ride as you journey into a crazy mash-up multiverse of your favorite characters. Build and place him on the LEGO® Toy Pad and watch as he’s transported into the game. Then activate his special Hacking, Sonar Smash, Master Build and Target abilities to unravel puzzles and defeat enemies. Use Benny’s Spaceship for even more out-of-this-world fun, and rebuild it into a Lasercraft and The Annihilator for upgraded in-game powers!Want the best variety? Extra fun comes in each pack containing one minifigure and a vehicle or gadget. About LEGO DimensionsThere is an ancient planet at the centre of the LEGO® Multiverse inhabited by an evil mastermind, Lord Vortech. 




It is said that he who controls the Foundational Elements that this planet is built upon, controls all of the Multiverse.  Lord Vortech has vowed to be that ruler, summoning characters from a variety of LEGO worlds to help him find these building bricks of LEGO® civilization.  And only the combined powers of the greatest LEGO® heroes can stop him.    When a mysterious and powerful vortex suddenly appears in various LEGO worlds, different characters from DC Comics, The Lord of the Rings™ and The LEGO® Movie are swept away.   To save their friends, Batman, Gandalf and Wyldstyle bravely jump into the vortex.  As they journey to locations beyond their wildest imaginations in search of their friends, they soon realize that Lord Vortech is summoning villains from across different LEGO® worlds to help him gain control. Our heroes must travel through space and time to rescue their friends before the vortexes destroy all of LEGO® humanity. More buying choices fromCaroline Knorr, Common Sense Media




We all know that on YouTube kids can encounter a lot of age-inappropriate stuff, including ads, salty language, and even mature sex and violence. But when you look at what kids are actively seeking out, a lot of it is just kind of, well, weird. When kids are guided by their interests, curiosity, and funny bones, they tend to be rewarded with interesting, creative, humorous results. It's too bad that they're exposed to mature content along the way. But that's where you can step in to help them separate the good stuff from the not-so-great. So, what's on kids' YouTube lists? "Unboxing" videos (where people open products), "challenges" (such as trying hot peppers), "morning routines" (which show how YouTubers get ready for the day), and silly skits. These and other unusual things -- and the people behind them -- are YouTube phenomena. While kids also like to check out the latest eyebrow-raising music videos by Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, and Justin Bieber, it's the unscripted, unpolished, authentic content that they really love.




This guide may not bring you any closer to understanding the appeal of watching, say, someone open a Kinder Surprise Egg (one of the most popular kinds of videos on YouTube), but it may give you some fodder for conversation. And in a world where kids can be entertained at the touch of a button, that's sometimes the best way to get a taste of their world. By far, the most popular gaming videos on YouTube are "Let's Plays" -- basically, live narration by gamers while they're playing games. Gaming videos got so popular, YouTube split them off into their own section called YouTube Gaming. Age-inappropriate content and language are an issue on all of these: Thousands and thousands of Minecraft videos on Youtube -- including Minecraft Let's Plays, Minecraft tutorials, even Minecraft music videos -- can keep kids entertained for hours (as you've probably noticed). Many Minecraft YouTube videos are geared for older players, and they're filled with strong language, but there are plenty of age-appropriate channels, too.




These are some of the most popular: Turns out, kids love watching people open stuff -- including toys, gadgets, and the Italian treat called Kinder Surprise Eggs. Unboxing has become so popular that a whole cottage industry of unboxing "fails" and spoofs (such as Weird Al unboxing his Grammy Award) has emerged. The main issue with these videos is that it's unclear whether companies pay YouTubers to unbox their products (some do, some don't). YouTube challenges have become a genre unto themselves. Some of them are risky, such as the duct-tape challenge and the cinnamon challenge. These YouTubers regularly film themselves taking some of the less-risky challenges (such as eating food while blindfolded). The makeup and fashion category is bursting with talented, versatile hosts who make skits, explain their morning routines, and share advice. The downside with this category is that the videos can present impossibly idealized images of what a young girls' life should look like (complete with impeccably lighted bedrooms and perfectly matched bedding), and many of the videos push products (some of which are given to the vlogger for promotion).




On the plus side, lots of these videos also offer DIY and crafting ideas and spoofs of their own content. What passes for funny on YouTube may not be your cup of tea, but somehow the folks below have hit upon formulas that draw millions of viewers. Language and content can be an issue on many of these channels.Leo Moracchioli, a Norwegian rocker who is known for his metal and acoustic covers of popular songs, has updated his YouTube channel, Frog Leap Studios, with a metal version of "Everything Is Awesome," the Oscar-nominated song featured in 2014's The Lego Movie. The song was written by Shawn Patterson, Joshua Bartholomew, Lisa Harriton, and The Lonely Island, performed by Tegan and Sara in collaboration with musical comedy trio The Lonely Island, and has sold over 400k copies. The original 3D computer animated story follows Emmet, an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly average LEGO minifigure who is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person and the key to saving the world.




He is drafted into a fellowship of strangers on an epic quest to stop an evil tyrant, a journey for which Emmet is hopelessly and hilariously underprepared. The LEGO Movie was directed Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (21 Jump Street, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs). The screenplay was written by Lord and Miller, based on a story they fleshed out with Dan and Kevin Hageman. It was produced by Dan Lin and Roy Lee. Executive producers are Jill Wilfert, Matthew Ashton, Kathleen Fleming, Allison Abbate, Zareh Nalbandian, Jon Burton, Benjamin Melniker, Michael E. Uslan, Seanne Winslow, Matt Skiena and Bruce Berman; and co-producer is John Powers Middleton. Chris Pratt as Emmet Brickowski, Will Ferrell as Lord Business, Elizabeth Banks as Wyldstyle, Will Arnett as Batman, Nick Offerman as Metal Beard, Alison Brie as Princess Unikitty, Charlie Day as Benny, Liam Neeson as Bad Cop/Good Cop, Morgan Freeman as Vitruvius, Channing Tatum as Superman, Jonah Hill as Green Lantern, and Cobie Smulders as Wonder Woman.

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