Is that smoke in the forest? The Walking Dead’s Daryl investigates in this LEGO stop motion animated short

(image via YouTube (c) Monsieur Caron)
(image via YouTube (c) Monsieur Caron)

 

I am increasingly of the opinion that every single TV show, movie, book trailer and music clip – hey I am not playing favourites here – should be required by law to produce a LEGO version of itself.

Yes, every single last one of them.

“Is that not already the case?” you ask wondering why such a glorious law is not on the statutes in every right-thinking country of the world.

Sadly no it’s not, a tragedy of global proportions since I am convinced there is not one genre of anything that isn’t enhanced by being rendered in LEGO; it could be my lifelong love of the colourful Danish blocks talking but I think the truth of what I say is entirely self-evident.

And very plastic-y.

Clearly this well-entrenched belief of mine is shared by talented French-Canadian Master Builder and filmmaker, Monsieur Caron aka Marc-Andre Caron who has brought one of the most evocative scenes from season 2 of The Walking Dead to life, one in which Daryl is riding along and sees smoke from afar and goes in to rescue a fellow survivor trapped up a tree.

He has previously given some LEGO-loving to The Simpsons and Ghostbusters and this latest effort bit as wonderful.

And if you’ve never a LEGO mini-fig’s zombie’s head explode, then you haven’t lived!

(Source: Laughing Squid; to find out it was all done go to Brick Fun)

 

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