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Lego Studios was a popular brand of Lego toys released in the early-2000s and mainly focused on movie-making and the steps thereof. Lego Studios was first distributed in November 2000, and was later discontinued in 2003. The last series in the franchise was the Lego Spider-Man set. The appeal of Lego Studios was that it featured stop-motion animation to make real movies with Lego bricks. In response, many websites have grown that are dedicated to the product and feature many uploaded videos, such as Brickfilms.com. The Lego Director character appears in several Lego Studio sets and video games. He also appeared in Lego Island Xtreme Stunts as a guide for the game. He is a Minifigure of Steven Spielberg. The Lego Director is always seen with a brown beard, small glasses and a black baseball cap. He also wears a white shirt with an orange waistcoat worn over it. His shirt also says "DIRECTOR" on the back. He also has an ID card on his waistcoat and wears black pants. ==Behind the Scenes (2000-2001)== *1349 LEGO Studios Steven Spielberg MovieMaker Set Minifigures: Director, Cameraman, Grip, Assistant, Actress Tubetop, Pilot, Res-Q 3 Fire Helmet. Animals: ''Tyrannosaurus rex'', Green Baby T-Rex, White Kitten. included CD-ROM and Camera. Based on San Diego Scene in The Lost World: Jurassic Park. *1351 Movie Backdrop Studio Minifigures: Grip, Driver Actor, Policeman. *1352 Explosion Studio Minifigures: Director, Cameraman, Driver Actor, Police Sheriff. *1353 Car Stunt Studio Minifigures: Cameraman, Driver Actor. *1354 Dino Head Attack Minifigures: Grip, "Pippin Read" Actress Animals: Green Baby T-Rex and white kitten. *1355 Temple of Gloom Minifigures: Cameraman, "Johnny Thunder" Actor. *1356 Stunt Man Catapult Minifigures: Director, Stuntman. *1357 Cameraman Minifigures: Cameraman 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lego Studios」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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