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Congratulations to Junior Millang for finding Mr. Gold in the LEGO Factory store during Brick-or-Treat!pin 5heart 5Build ReviewsAmazon ReviewsWars 9494Aamzon Consumer ReviewsConsumer ReportLatest ProductProduct ReviewsLego Death StarStar Wars SetsForwardLEGO Death Star Set :: Meet Evan! This dude knows what he's doing with Lego and on camera, and he gives an entertaining tour plus opinions about the large (and expensive, $ 399.99) set. All of my questions were answered, and I am looking forward to watching more EvanTubeHD on YouTube for more Lego build reviews!Lego Minifigures are the Lego men and women of the Lego world. These mini figures are well adapted for the Lego world, their feet fitting to Lego studs perfectly and many Lego sets being designed to be minifigure scale. Minifigure hands are just the right shape for Lego bars and a whole host of accessories and weapons designed just for them. Lego figures have been around since 1978, originally with yellow heads and hands, they are now available in more realistic flesh colours.




Loved by adults and children, long may the Lego people reign. If you're looking to build your own mini figure, check out the minifigure parts. The Joker™ Balloon Escape I saved the city again. It was off the chain Never laughs at Harley Quinn’s jokes.Disney is hosting an 18-hour marathon Star Wars toy unboxing.Toys tied in to the forthcoming release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the latest instalment of the science-fiction juggernaut, are being unwrapped and demonstrated on YouTube.Amateurs have posted unboxing videos onto Google's service almost since its inception. However, Disney's action highlights how the activity is being adopted by the companies that make and sell the goods.Clips of toys being unpackaged and played with have proven to be particularly popular. One of YouTube's most popular channels is FunToyzCollector, a four-year-old account that shows products being held up by an elegantly manicured pair of hands from a variety of angles. It has clocked up more than 7.7 billion views since launching, and this week alone attracted more than 75 million clicks.




Its most popular video highlights a Play-Doh tie-in with Disney's Frozen movie, which has gained more than 337 million views alone since July 2014. The Star Wars unboxing event kicked off in Sydney, followed by YouTube broadcasts from around the globe, prior to the release of the toys in shops on Friday.Unboxing videos are undeniably popular - out of the top 25 most viewed YouTube channels five are dedicated to the activity.Along with DisneyCollectorBR, there's It'sBabyBigMouth, which focuses on unwrapping Kinder eggs and building the toys, BluCollection, HobbyKidsTV and another toy-fixated channel - DisneyCarToys.Social media expert Tom Cheesewright says the attraction is partly to do with the vicarious thrill of seeing someone open a brand new product."There's the first-person hands in front of you - it seems you're there. You're seeing it unwrapped first," he says.For many children it has become the modern equivalent of leafing through a toy catalogue, and the clips can hold more interest than cartoons or other programming.




For marketers the idea of having their target audience watching and then rewatching lengthy clips rather than short commercials has obvious appeal.According to Google Consumer Surveys data, 62% of people who watch the videos are those researching a particular product.Its Trends analytics page suggests that people in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka are those most likely to search for the term "unboxing".One of the earliest examples of an unboxing video upload is from 2006 when an American gamer unpacked a PlayStation 3 delivered from Japan. It was of interest to others because the console had yet to go on sale in the US. Tech products - especially smartphones - remain a popular topic.But today, clothing, lipstick, food, and even bras also get the treatment.Lingerie firm Adore Me is one company that has taken notice. It recently broadcast a TV advert inspired by the activity which it said was intended to broaden its appeal with "millennials" - people born in the 1980s or later.According to Google, 34% of the views for unboxing videos related to food, electronics, toys and beauty and fashion happen from October to December - in the run-up to Christmas.It would take more than seven years to watch all the videos on YouTube with "unboxing" in the title that were uploaded in 2014, Google says.




Unboxing videos can be real moneyspinners. The YouTube clips are often preceded with adverts for other products or have banner ads superimposed, meaning that they can generate millions of dollars revenue for their creators.Last year, Disney paid almost $1bn (£660m) for the YouTube channel network Maker Studios. Later in the year, Maker Studios added five toy review channels to its roster."Toy-review channels have... become the authority on the hottest toys on the market, as well as one of the fastest-growing genres of family programming online," it said at the time.But their evolution wasn't planned or predictable."They naturally snowballed," Mr Cheesewright says - and that snowball shows no signs of slowing down.The Harry Potter Adventure World is packed full of gorgeous locations, silly missions, a mini boss battle and more! You will need to collect 330,000 Studs for this world’s Gold Brick. Note: Unfortunately the game doesn’t tally your in World stud total, it only adds to your existing stud collection so this is a rough estimate.




There are 6 repair locations throughout this Adventure World, with two of them required for Gold Bricks. (Hagrid’s Hut & The Burrow). For a full detailed guide to these repair locations visit our guide here! 0r click the image above! This Adventure World has 28 gold bricks in total! Here is the breakdown: Harry Potter Adventure World Video Guide Below is a full play through video of the adventure world with a table that has a list of every gold brick, with a time stamp and description on how to get it! Find the gold brick from the table above as they are listed in order. Effect – Adds a stud magnet to your character magically attracting studs! Cost – 100,000 Studs Want More Lego Dimensions News? Make sure you follow, like and subscribe across all our social media pages! Have you entered our latest giveaway?Pets doing silly things and even Taylor Swift's latest video may generate millions of views, but it's a video that shows a woman removing toys out of packaged that is the internet's top earner.  




According to a video analytics platform called OpenSlate, the highest YouTube earner of 2014 made nearly $5 million just by opening Disney toy packages.The DC Toys Collector YouTube channel features a woman removing the toys and then putting them together. Like christmas every day: Mysterious toy-unboxer DC Toys Collector was the most popular YouTube channel in October with 400m views a month Another gift: The channel features a young woman in intricately painted nails removing the toys from their packaging and then assembling themThe channel features over 1,600 videos and gets 380 million views a month.Its most-played video is Play-Doh Sparkle Disney Princesses. The video has been viewed more than 172 million times since it was posted in July. Unboxing is a relatively new genre of YouTube videos, and DC Toys Collector struck while the iron was hot. Unboxing videos show off the features of a product, most often a piece of technology.Essentially the videos are a virtual tour of a product in which you're interested.




Here, the user unboxes everything from Disney princesses, to tubs of Play-Doh, to Lego sets.  Toy unboxing usually shows the narrator assembling a toy for the viewer. Playtime: The channel has about one new video a day. DC Collector is part of a new, highly lucrative genre of online videos called 'unboxing' Unreal: The one-woman toy-reviewing YouTuber called DC Toys Collector is making more money than most CEOsOnly the narrator's hands and the product being unboxed are usually seen.Despite the channel's massive, sweeping, and somewhat perplexing popularity, no one — neither the toddlers who watch it along with their parents, nor executives at YouTube seem to know who is behind it.Children love the videos. One uploaded to DC Toys Collector's channel on Friday called Teletubbies Stacking Cups Surprise Eggs Play-Doh already has 200,000 views.All her videos start the same way with the toy being introduced. The woman then goes on to open and 'play' with the children's toy pointing out various 'adorable' features.

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