As a European (where the set was exclusive), the town/castle mashup doesn't look too strange. I've seen a similar street in real life, although it was a 16th century cathedral rather than a proper castle. The knights are just modern day guys, parading in costume It's certainly a unique set though
Yeah, it reminds me of a Medieval Fair. I live near a city with a decently large castle at the top of its largest neighboring hill, and there's always the yearly medieval fair in there, which makes this set make quite a bit more sense to me. Just a Town set where folks are having fun. Don't really get the Legoland Carnival posters on the castle, though...
Yeah, idk about other countries but here In the UK there's tons of older buildings, streets, phone boxes, churches and whatnot just scattered around our modern towns and cities. Here in the town I live in there's an entire few streets that just look like you're stepping into the 18th century, then you walk a bit away from them and there's a Mcdonalds.
Lol I was about to post this myself, it looks like a normal UK historic town to me, like York. You can walk past a castle, a seventeenth century black and white timber building, and a modern glass building in ten minutes in some places. They just kept building on top of the older parts of the towns and leaving some in the poor/posh districts so it's all mashed together here.
Yes it also reminds me of an 80's Doctor Who story called "The Awakening" it was set in present day while medieval pageantry was going on at the same time. Something to do with May Day festivities as I recall. As you say quite common in Europe.
Ok, I can explain why the Hockey sets look so weird. Apparently, the NHL didn’t want LEGO to use actual players for the sets due to some drama going on for copyrighting. The reason why they were wanting to use players was because their NBA and NFL lines of Mini-figures and sets did extremely well.
I love how your best friend is a Bomb Boo Strider. Most people don’t know what type of boo that is but I do and it’s awesome because it’s such an underrated type of Boo.
Honestly I really like Legoland. It doesn’t have the same budget as Disney, but it has a little more passion and the rides are focused on being fun rather than being “immersive experiences”, and that’s what I like in a park. I get that it’s also corporate like Disney, but I have way more fun at Legoland.
I was five when I went to Legoland. I loved it. But unfortunately when I next visited, when I was 13, someone almost pushed me onto some railings and threatened to punch me. I waited eight years for that.
Yeah, I agree! I'm honestly really happy that there's now a Legoland in New York, I went there and had so much fun, even though some of the rides (not to mention the hotel as well) were still in construction. >3
Disney land/world is pretty much “haha look at funny brand we own, now give us cash” lego land is like “haha have fun at funny brands we own, everything made of brick”
@@sabermations4765 While yes, Disney definitely is one of the most money-hungry companies in the world (which I hate, they should take a break, it's not like they're about to go bankrupt or somethin), I actually really like their theme parks a lot, mainly because of their awesome technology, meet n greets, and rides. I love watching RUclips videos of stuff there, but I will admit that I also love Legoland as well, and one thing I absolutely do prefer that they do over Disney is that they pull off a concept of a ride where you shoot at screens better. The Ninjago ride at least had breaks from the screens at times, and didn't have to make you pay 80 dollars for an add-on for the ride… unlike Web Slingers. Though I personally don't hate any amusement parks, I love to go to them for relaxing experiences :)
When I visited Legoland in the uk I was 5 and I have 4 memories: there was a log flume that I think I was too small to go on, I went on a dinosaur ride that's one of those rotating things where you make the carts go up and down (and I spent most of the ride trying to take the bricks off so I could take the giant Lego home), 90% of the day was spent queuing, and I got a soft toy flail that was later confiscated as I kept hitting my friend on the head/in the face. We haven't been since bc apparently it was really expensive and in this case it wasn't the best value for money, especially compared to flaming land or Alton towers, but I enjoyed it at the time
For the Town Square: There are some Posters declaring this as Legoland Carneval, which is probably what this set is supposed to represent. You see, in central Europe we regularly had and still have "medival festivals" or other type of historic inspired events. I live in a town were a famous battle, the "Battle of the Nations", took place and every year this battle gets reinacted by actors as an annual event, with uniforms, sound effects and all. So with LEGO being a danish company and their main market being Europe at the time, this set made a whole lot of sense to put out.
Except it wasn't release in central Europe. However here in the Netherlands (and from my knowledge of the UK, the UK) it's not uncommon for cities to still have medieval structures standing in the middle of town. My own village has early medieval church and the 2 cities next to me have full on medieval city walls, houses and gates (and churches). So within the context of the places it's released in it makes quite a lot of sense.
I really love how you give us a comedic skit while going through a top 10 list. Not many youtubers can do that, so I give a lot of respect to you! Also boo sounds so good!!!!
I have a different SpongeBob set too. Someone just gave me a bucket of Legos and I found pieces but I have Mrs. Puff, SpongeBob, a chum bucket sign, a boating school sign, and a start sign in the font of the show. I think it's two different sets but idk. SpongeBob is almost winking with his tongue out to the side for anyone who wants to know.
Legoland is honestly really cool in person. Drove down there with my family from Stockholm back when I was 6, and aside from our cars pretty much non-existent air conditioning during the rather long drive which just so happened to be in the middle of summer it was a fun trip
I think the medieval set is supposed to represent the lego idea of combining sets and Making something completely new. Considering the date of the set and Considering Legos visions at the time, that's just my theory.
I love the relationship between you and Boo. You may do most of the talking, but you guys are just two friends going out on vacation or whatever you're doing in that specific video. It's a rare site to see
I believe the idea of the castle set is to be set in an old town in either the Netherlands or Britain which would have existed for many centuries, having both a castle and more modern buildings because it’s been there a long time And the actual castle itself is a tourist attraction now, with people who dress up like knights
Awww! Boo's first English greeting! They grow up so fast! :') And wow. And I thought how you would set your house on fire or simply destroy your computer with a lightsaber was reckless. I think this list was co-directed by Michael Bay. :P Who's up for cosplaying as Pink Darth Vader for Halloween? :D Nice try, Sophia's daddy, but Stridey already has a girlfriend. :P
While I haven't been to Legoland, I did pass through the Lego store at Dreamworld while my dad and I were on vacation in Queensland the week before last. It was certainly interesting, seeing all the different models, being fully aware how it must've taken weeks, if not months for some of them to be finished. It certainly provided colour to our day, considering the park was mostly empty that day to the point it was rather depressing, not helped by the fact more than half the park was shut down and the staff hadn't cleaned up the massive number of spider webs
There don't seem to be too many sets based on video games yet to begin with, other than the recent Mario Lego sets (and no, the Lego Star Wars video games don't count, lol). If you really wanted a video game based Lego creation, you might have better luck MOCing one up for yourself
Boo is my favorite person/character on this channel, he is a unique reference of a bomb boo, cute/cool, really adaptable, and he is very good mascot for your channel, keep giving him screen time I love him.
Omg I never knew that Boo was learning English! And I remember when Boo only made Boo sounds. And Boo’s voice is adorable! Phantomstrider you are awesome and I don’t play with lego’s much, but they are pretty cool
As far as the castle town square goes, there are plenty of European cities with similar make ups. It is very strange based on how it is literally two themes Lego have combined.
here in the Netherlands (and from my knowledge of the UK, the UK) it's not uncommon for cities to still have medieval structures standing in the middle of town. My own village has early medieval church and the 2 cities next to me have full on medieval city walls, houses and gates (and churches). So within the context of the places it's released in it makes quite a lot of sense as it simply represents "old cities". To me the whole set just screams "home", weirdly enough.
3:57 - 4:01 Not gonna lie, hearing that music gives me pretty big nostalgia vibes of your old videos. That music you use in your outro is what I hear there. Good job, PhantomStrider Also, Good luck trying to pay for all the damages that happened at the Lego Museum. Next Lego Idea: Best and Worst Lego Cartoons
‘Why is there a medieval castle in a modern city?’ Says the Aussie whose streets and towns are less than200 years old. It’s not uncommon for British and European cities to be built around medieval castles and town squares .🏰
A good number of SpongeBob characters looked off as Lego minifigures in my opinion. Another good example is Mr Eugene Krabs, who I don't think looks quite right without his big, meaty claws, lol
oh god, I actually remember those hockey things from my childhood. They were sold for a shockingly long time out here, even as a child I found them off putting but more just weird and lazy when they could have gone for something more like Bionicle pieces instead. Also hi Castlevania music
I like how the mention of a two-member band being the smallest band possible including a shot of Flight of the Conchords; one episode of their show made the exact same observation about gangs.
Yeah, I was wondering the lore behind Boo slowly losing his creepy trademarked ghost laugh and instead sounding more relatable (as well as completely adorable). Apparently I missed this part of him learning how to speak, which explains quite a lot actually. 😋
12:08 MY CHILDHOOD IN ONE BOX! 😍 I would sell my soul to get this back! 😭 It was the first "big" lego set i got and oh boy i loved it so much 💔😢 It was (and still is) very imaginary, creative, inspiring, fascinating, mysterious and familiar 🥰
Great episode, Strider! The running gag of the Legos getting destroyed was pretty funny, and it was very interesting! Also, who else likes the bit with him juggling at the end of every video? I personally think it’s pretty cool that you have coordination that good, props to you dude!
About the Space set: Lego have always promoted imagination and creativity, I suppose this set is also in line with that effort, it can be whatever you want it to be. The same goes for the Town set with the castle, although as others have pointed out too, this is not a rare setup in Europe.
5:12 I got that set from my cousins. I WAS SO CONFUSED! I love Toy Story 3, but I knew something was uncomfortable about the set. I still have the figures, but destroyed the set.
I remember buying a big Lego SpongeBob set from Toys "R" Us when I was six or seven, because I was a big fan of the figures after watching those Lego SpongeBob videos. However, my mom didn't let me play with them much due to her thinking that "I may end up retching it in the can".
I had the Trash Compactor Escape set as a kid and didn't think too much of it at the time, but in hindsight that's such a bizarre moment to make into a set haha
#6 isn't weird at all. Especially considering where it was released. Loads of cities in Europe have medieval castles in major cities, since those cities have been around a long while. This looks just like somewhere like Cardiff or Edinburgh.
I used to have a set like that robot base but it looked way cooler. It was more gray and was some kind of moon explorer? But it was upright like a robot. So nostalgic
Alternative title: Strider gets into further debt for 15 minutes straight as Boo destroys Lego statues.
The set: based on a scene where characters almost get incinerated
The description: woody and Hamm are in trouble, and lotso is up to no good! :D
Yea I guess imminent death is troubling
I literally have that exact set
Screw “up to no good”; he straight up escaped and left them for dead
As a European (where the set was exclusive), the town/castle mashup doesn't look too strange. I've seen a similar street in real life, although it was a 16th century cathedral rather than a proper castle. The knights are just modern day guys, parading in costume
It's certainly a unique set though
Yeah, it reminds me of a Medieval Fair. I live near a city with a decently large castle at the top of its largest neighboring hill, and there's always the yearly medieval fair in there, which makes this set make quite a bit more sense to me. Just a Town set where folks are having fun.
Don't really get the Legoland Carnival posters on the castle, though...
Yeah, idk about other countries but here In the UK there's tons of older buildings, streets, phone boxes, churches and whatnot just scattered around our modern towns and cities.
Here in the town I live in there's an entire few streets that just look like you're stepping into the 18th century, then you walk a bit away from them and there's a Mcdonalds.
That’s exactly what i thought
Lol I was about to post this myself, it looks like a normal UK historic town to me, like York. You can walk past a castle, a seventeenth century black and white timber building, and a modern glass building in ten minutes in some places. They just kept building on top of the older parts of the towns and leaving some in the poor/posh districts so it's all mashed together here.
Yes it also reminds me of an 80's Doctor Who story called "The Awakening" it was set in present day while medieval pageantry was going on at the same time. Something to do with May Day festivities as I recall. As you say quite common in Europe.
I LOVE how with every each and every episode Boo becomes smarter and it really makes him feel like a character with depth.
I think I once saw a Lego bionic set in the Borok line that looks weird! Check it out!
Yea
Fm look kmkkm
Mm
Ok, I can explain why the Hockey sets look so weird. Apparently, the NHL didn’t want LEGO to use actual players for the sets due to some drama going on for copyrighting. The reason why they were wanting to use players was because their NBA and NFL lines of Mini-figures and sets did extremely well.
I love how your best friend is a Bomb Boo Strider. Most people don’t know what type of boo that is but I do and it’s awesome because it’s such an underrated type of Boo.
Bomb boo was in Minion Quest and Dr. Mario World
@@904funny yeah I know
Oh and Mario galaxy!
Boos are just adorable in general, no?
@@coolssh3979 Especially Bow from thosand year door and Boo.
Ah yes, the old version Lego Squidward minifigure and it was hilarious. I'm glad they changed it in the other Lego Spongebob set.
😐😐😐😐😐😐
They also got the shirt color wrong with that one.
Yeah, I have the newer version.
I couldnt agree more.
Honestly I really like Legoland. It doesn’t have the same budget as Disney, but it has a little more passion and the rides are focused on being fun rather than being “immersive experiences”, and that’s what I like in a park. I get that it’s also corporate like Disney, but I have way more fun at Legoland.
I was five when I went to Legoland. I loved it.
But unfortunately when I next visited, when I was 13, someone almost pushed me onto some railings and threatened to punch me.
I waited eight years for that.
Yeah, I agree! I'm honestly really happy that there's now a Legoland in New York, I went there and had so much fun, even though some of the rides (not to mention the hotel as well) were still in construction. >3
Disney land/world is pretty much “haha look at funny brand we own, now give us cash” lego land is like “haha have fun at funny brands we own, everything made of brick”
@@sabermations4765 While yes, Disney definitely is one of the most money-hungry companies in the world (which I hate, they should take a break, it's not like they're about to go bankrupt or somethin), I actually really like their theme parks a lot, mainly because of their awesome technology, meet n greets, and rides. I love watching RUclips videos of stuff there, but I will admit that I also love Legoland as well, and one thing I absolutely do prefer that they do over Disney is that they pull off a concept of a ride where you shoot at screens better. The Ninjago ride at least had breaks from the screens at times, and didn't have to make you pay 80 dollars for an add-on for the ride… unlike Web Slingers. Though I personally don't hate any amusement parks, I love to go to them for relaxing experiences :)
When I visited Legoland in the uk I was 5 and I have 4 memories: there was a log flume that I think I was too small to go on, I went on a dinosaur ride that's one of those rotating things where you make the carts go up and down (and I spent most of the ride trying to take the bricks off so I could take the giant Lego home), 90% of the day was spent queuing, and I got a soft toy flail that was later confiscated as I kept hitting my friend on the head/in the face. We haven't been since bc apparently it was really expensive and in this case it wasn't the best value for money, especially compared to flaming land or Alton towers, but I enjoyed it at the time
For the Town Square: There are some Posters declaring this as Legoland Carneval, which is probably what this set is supposed to represent. You see, in central Europe we regularly had and still have "medival festivals" or other type of historic inspired events. I live in a town were a famous battle, the "Battle of the Nations", took place and every year this battle gets reinacted by actors as an annual event, with uniforms, sound effects and all. So with LEGO being a danish company and their main market being Europe at the time, this set made a whole lot of sense to put out.
I noticed that too.
Except it wasn't release in central Europe. However here in the Netherlands (and from my knowledge of the UK, the UK) it's not uncommon for cities to still have medieval structures standing in the middle of town. My own village has early medieval church and the 2 cities next to me have full on medieval city walls, houses and gates (and churches). So within the context of the places it's released in it makes quite a lot of sense.
I’m glad you created Boo, he’s so cute!
I really love how you give us a comedic skit while going through a top 10 list. Not many youtubers can do that, so I give a lot of respect to you! Also boo sounds so good!!!!
Awww Boo’s voice is so cute
I actually own a different SpongeBob set with the Flying Dutchman. It’s not as weird, but still very different from traditional sets.
I was curious what you said so I looked it up. You weren’t wrong
I have a different SpongeBob set too. Someone just gave me a bucket of Legos and I found pieces but I have Mrs. Puff, SpongeBob, a chum bucket sign, a boating school sign, and a start sign in the font of the show. I think it's two different sets but idk. SpongeBob is almost winking with his tongue out to the side for anyone who wants to know.
Yeah I had the 2 set that where in the video I really liked spongebobs house but the sqidward I traded away😂
Yeah I had the 2 set that where in the video I really liked spongebobs house but the sqidward I traded away😂
Regarding the modern town castle set, it is common in some towns in the U.K. To have some medieval structures still around near a cafe or shops.
Yeah, there’s one town on the south part of England called Arundel that has a full on castle there still
yeah
Yeh exactly, Windsor, Colchester and Norwich spring to mind immediately.
@@andrewchapman4267 i know its not a castle but Salisbury cathedral
And especially the cities
Legoland is honestly really cool in person. Drove down there with my family from Stockholm back when I was 6, and aside from our cars pretty much non-existent air conditioning during the rather long drive which just so happened to be in the middle of summer it was a fun trip
The Weirdest and Disturbing 1 is the 1 with the Heads from Robot Chicken.
I love that sketch
How you've grown, Strider. Your use of special effects adds to the comedic value of your videos. I like how you're developing Boo as a character, too.
I think the medieval set is supposed to represent the lego idea of combining sets and Making something completely new. Considering the date of the set and Considering Legos visions at the time, that's just my theory.
I love the relationship between you and Boo. You may do most of the talking, but you guys are just two friends going out on vacation or whatever you're doing in that specific video. It's a rare site to see
I like that Strider’s Boo friend is learning English perfectly! (Also, I remembered having some of the Spongebob LEGO Sets!)
bro it’s been forever since i saw this channel
so glad im back, his “howdy” makes me smile every time
I believe the idea of the castle set is to be set in an old town in either the Netherlands or Britain which would have existed for many centuries, having both a castle and more modern buildings because it’s been there a long time
And the actual castle itself is a tourist attraction now, with people who dress up like knights
Boo goes from laughing to English
10-10 character development, very pure and cute
Awww! Boo's first English greeting! They grow up so fast! :')
And wow. And I thought how you would set your house on fire or simply destroy your computer with a lightsaber was reckless. I think this list was co-directed by Michael Bay. :P
Who's up for cosplaying as Pink Darth Vader for Halloween? :D
Nice try, Sophia's daddy, but Stridey already has a girlfriend. :P
Boo's voice is so cute!
@@alexishernandezdejesus5269 It sure is. :)
Sweet little Boo.
While I haven't been to Legoland, I did pass through the Lego store at Dreamworld while my dad and I were on vacation in Queensland the week before last.
It was certainly interesting, seeing all the different models, being fully aware how it must've taken weeks, if not months for some of them to be finished.
It certainly provided colour to our day, considering the park was mostly empty that day to the point it was rather depressing, not helped by the fact more than half the park was shut down and the staff hadn't cleaned up the massive number of spider webs
Nin and I went there recently too 😆 Honestly we found the Dreamworld lego store pretty underhwelming.
Thats underwebing get it
I love when you talk about LEGO.
Edit: I’m surprised you did not include Galidor on this list.
Those Fabuland sets look like Animal Crossing sets oddly enough. I’m kind of surprised that there aren’t any Animal Crossing sets so far.
There don't seem to be too many sets based on video games yet to begin with, other than the recent Mario Lego sets (and no, the Lego Star Wars video games don't count, lol). If you really wanted a video game based Lego creation, you might have better luck MOCing one up for yourself
Lego actually just declined the idea for animal crossing, legend of zelda, and some other lego sets to be made
Exactly! lol
Animal crossing dsnt have many toys/merch in general
@@matthewkuscienko4616 Aren’t there Minecraft sets too?
Boo is my favorite person/character on this channel, he is a unique reference of a bomb boo, cute/cool, really adaptable, and he is very good mascot for your channel, keep giving him screen time I love him.
I think the Fabuland sets and characters are pretty cute. They kind of remind me of Mapletown.
They were, and also great to play with. I had them as a kid. I think my parents still have all our old Legos stored somewhere.
Or Animal crossing Maybe?
They remind me of animal crossing myself, I totally agree they are cute
They are adorable cute little animals.
I loved Fabuland. I still own some of the figurines.
Aw, Boo's English voice sounds adorable.
Ikr so cute ❤️
I agree! ❤❤❤
Boo was so precious in this episode! Thank you again, strider!
A new LEGO Phantom Strider video… on my birthday?! What else could be better?
Boo: “Howdy!”
*gasp* Boo can talk?!
Best. Birthday. EVER!!
Happy birthday!
Happy birthday
happy birthday🎂🎂🎉🎉🎉🎁🎁 I hope you have the best birthday ever💜💜💗💗 stay safe 💛 and I hope you have an amazing birthday;)))
Omg I never knew that Boo was learning English! And I remember when Boo only made Boo sounds. And Boo’s voice is adorable! Phantomstrider you are awesome and I don’t play with lego’s much, but they are pretty cool
Strider breaking the Lego builds in the inbetween sections and all just won’t get old. The over the top explosion and all just have me rolling.
9:56 "Even the box is so repulsively bright green there wouldn't be surprise if it had a seizure warning on it."
That was a legendary roast 😂🤣
We really have boo talking for the first time it’s awesome
Always a Good Friday when Strider uploads😁
i love it when i see a upload on friday. But honestly i dont mind what day.
As far as the castle town square goes, there are plenty of European cities with similar make ups. It is very strange based on how it is literally two themes Lego have combined.
here in the Netherlands (and from my knowledge of the UK, the UK) it's not uncommon for cities to still have medieval structures standing in the middle of town. My own village has early medieval church and the 2 cities next to me have full on medieval city walls, houses and gates (and churches). So within the context of the places it's released in it makes quite a lot of sense as it simply represents "old cities".
To me the whole set just screams "home", weirdly enough.
3:57 - 4:01 Not gonna lie, hearing that music gives me pretty big nostalgia vibes of your old videos. That music you use in your outro is what I hear there. Good job, PhantomStrider
Also, Good luck trying to pay for all the damages that happened at the Lego Museum.
Next Lego Idea: Best and Worst Lego Cartoons
A new Phantom Strider video? Forget the math test, this is more important!
‘Why is there a medieval castle in a modern city?’ Says the Aussie whose streets and towns are less than200 years old. It’s not uncommon for British and European cities to be built around medieval castles and town squares .🏰
Any set with that face on Squidward is automatically weird. Also, the bits with you and Boo are really funny.
Squidward looks off with a normal Minifigue head.
A good number of SpongeBob characters looked off as Lego minifigures in my opinion. Another good example is Mr Eugene Krabs, who I don't think looks quite right without his big, meaty claws, lol
12:00
I completely agree with you on that.
I basically went through the same experience.
oh god, I actually remember those hockey things from my childhood. They were sold for a shockingly long time out here, even as a child I found them off putting but more just weird and lazy when they could have gone for something more like Bionicle pieces instead.
Also hi Castlevania music
The Fabuland mascots look like they're auditioning for an FNAF fangame.
The small segments between the numbers were pretty fun. It keeps the vibe going although out
Aww, Boo's voice is so cute!!! I just love how you two interact with each other!
Plot twist: *Boo spread his general power and influence as a bomb boo in to Strider and now the Lego statues won't stop blowing up.*
I like how the mention of a two-member band being the smallest band possible including a shot of Flight of the Conchords; one episode of their show made the exact same observation about gangs.
They could have at least painted Gary’s eyes and gave Squidward an original head mold like the others, or gave Spongebob posable legs
Squidward at least *did* get an original head in later sets.
Boo is beginning his character arc
The banned Lego sets video was the first video I found on your channel so it's SO cool to see more Lego themed videos :D
boo talking made me SQUEAL, omg. look at him go!
EDIT: okay i kinda love mr. rabbit lmao. he's such a nightmare, i need him in my life
0:57 I’d describe it more as a cross between Goofy and Krusty The Clown from Simpsons (partially because of the yellow color)
I love that boo is becoming more active
That boo voice is adorable! Please give him some hugs for me strider!
Yeah, I was wondering the lore behind Boo slowly losing his creepy trademarked ghost laugh and instead sounding more relatable (as well as completely adorable). Apparently I missed this part of him learning how to speak, which explains quite a lot actually. 😋
So glad to hear Boo is getting better at English! Hope you can pay for the debt for all those Lego statues getting destroyed though..
I find it cool that Boo is learning English
I actually bought a Fabuland bakery set from a flea market as a kid. Had some unique pieces like pretzels.
12:08
MY CHILDHOOD IN ONE BOX! 😍
I would sell my soul to get this back! 😭
It was the first "big" lego set i got and oh boy i loved it so much 💔😢
It was (and still is) very imaginary, creative, inspiring, fascinating, mysterious and familiar 🥰
Fun fact: The LEGO Group was founded in August 10th, 1932 in Billund, Denmark. But some of you might already know that.
PhantomStrider back at it with another exciting video!
Great episode, Strider! The running gag of the Legos getting destroyed was pretty funny, and it was very interesting! Also, who else likes the bit with him juggling at the end of every video? I personally think it’s pretty cool that you have coordination that good, props to you dude!
As always, awesome video. Lego have certainly given me nightmares before. Especially that cursed Squidward figure.
Aw boo is learning to speak. That's cute!
Boo interacting with you during the video was both funny and wholesome
Nice… I’ve seen some weird sets in my time…
About the Space set: Lego have always promoted imagination and creativity, I suppose this set is also in line with that effort, it can be whatever you want it to be. The same goes for the Town set with the castle, although as others have pointed out too, this is not a rare setup in Europe.
Boo saying "bye-bye" is adorable
Every time you get to the next section, you and Boo always ended up accidentally destroying Lego sets. This makes me laugh the most.
I have #11 and #10. Also, it’s good to know that Lego made another Squidward with a sculpted head later, which looked much better.
Seeing Strider hang out with boo reminds me of The Real Ghostbusters, 'cause of Slimer hanging out with the guys
5:12 I got that set from my cousins. I WAS SO CONFUSED! I love Toy Story 3, but I knew something was uncomfortable about the set. I still have the figures, but destroyed the set.
I can't be the only one who, when Strider said "Fabuland" the way he did, immediately thought of Wakko and how he always says "Faboo", right?
Faboo
I remember buying a big Lego SpongeBob set from Toys "R" Us when I was six or seven, because I was a big fan of the figures after watching those Lego SpongeBob videos. However, my mom didn't let me play with them much due to her thinking that "I may end up retching it in the can".
"Hi, Josh!" And then my heart proceeded to melt-
Boo can start to talk now :D
I’m glad he is doing these little sketches with boo now
Ever thought of maybe doing a top 20 list for an anniversary or something?
1:12 I actually consider that to be one of the best lego sets of all time!
As a Canadian kid in 2003-2004, I adored those hockey guys. They legitimately got me into hockey.
Strider is slowly becoming a Lego channel
That horse looks more like Unown from Pokemon to me. 😂 Also in a Brer Rabbit cartoon there was a tar baby and it reminds me of that too.
BOO TALKED! 😱
I love that phantomstrider is making more lego-bases content. It's a win win, we get lego content and phantom gets around 700k views
I had the Trash Compactor Escape set as a kid and didn't think too much of it at the time, but in hindsight that's such a bizarre moment to make into a set haha
Boo is growing up…..
Wait till he goes to college :
*sniff* They grow up so fast...
I actually had the Rabbit as a kid. Always found it to be a fun, simple, child-like build.
Great video, I love that boo is speaking in another voice as he adorable
Not too much into lego but love your content and I'm just having breakfast getting way too invested in the story of Boo and Strider here
It's cute how Boo gives out speech.
6:07 when you said "or woody just farted in a church" that made me fall of my bed laughing🤣🤣🤣
Aww Boo has a voice and it's adorable
#6 isn't weird at all. Especially considering where it was released. Loads of cities in Europe have medieval castles in major cities, since those cities have been around a long while. This looks just like somewhere like Cardiff or Edinburgh.
It's weird if you don't live in Europe
I used to have a set like that robot base but it looked way cooler. It was more gray and was some kind of moon explorer? But it was upright like a robot. So nostalgic
I always love when you post about LEGO videos!!! ❤️
Yaaaay! Boo is learning how to speak.👏👏👏👏👏👏