Technically it wouldn't be Cellular, because a Cellular phone has service areas divided into hexagonal cells with a base station in each one. you could say the first mobile phone though
Depends what part of the world you are in. Americans commonly refer to "mobile" phones as "cellular" phones, whereas in other parts of the world (e.g. Australia) they are referred to as mobile phones, but they are exactly the same thing - same equipment, same handsets, different name.
Service areas are not hexagonal. Each base station is simply placed to provide uniform coverage over an area, but they are not aligned in any particular way that divides their coverage into any particular shape.
the song is the entertainer by scott joplin
shipwreck911 5 months ago
Very well done! It gave me the snicker
handymandan100 6 months ago
What's the song
shipwreck911 8 months ago
lol. :)
Finnstudios 10 months ago
did not help with my report at all
PranksForPros 10 months ago 2
Epic...
khamvongsa09 11 months ago
LOL, very clever :).
talshiarr 1 year ago
lol most steriotype lego movie i've ever seen
lexyzimus 1 year ago
cool
PleomaxHD 1 year ago
You should have tried pulling off the old crank phone call gag from the Simpson.
Morahman7vnNo2 1 year ago
@betternamestaken You mean "tele-text" (Telegraph messages).
Morahman7vnNo2 1 year ago
LOL, quite well done :o)
luker25 1 year ago
Dude, there's maggots on ur tape :P
Envergure 1 year ago
Legos rock
edvanced12 1 year ago
i thought it was very funny...
tvbmx 1 year ago
Cute!
5*****
domki366 1 year ago
Not cellular in the sense it does not use cell towers.
FrontalTraction 1 year ago
when does that wire end??lol
d1995a3 2 years ago 2
great work
mangadehi 2 years ago
Very clever!
Teflon65 2 years ago
Technically it wouldn't be Cellular, because a Cellular phone has service areas divided into hexagonal cells with a base station in each one. you could say the first mobile phone though
Jackmiles2006 2 years ago
Depends what part of the world you are in. Americans commonly refer to "mobile" phones as "cellular" phones, whereas in other parts of the world (e.g. Australia) they are referred to as mobile phones, but they are exactly the same thing - same equipment, same handsets, different name.
Service areas are not hexagonal. Each base station is simply placed to provide uniform coverage over an area, but they are not aligned in any particular way that divides their coverage into any particular shape.
tomstorey 2 years ago
Excelent!!!! 5*****
rbaaiba 2 years ago
How nostalgic!! Love the music!!!
AvmanM 2 years ago
That's so cool.
iggy1287 2 years ago
nice work, but why is it on a cord?
BloodykneeVrykul 2 years ago
Exactly. It may be a "mobile" phone, but it's certainly not like a modern-day cell phone.
AvmanM 2 years ago
wow your actually going to say that
GEARHEADGUY92 2 years ago
Maybe it's a cord leading to a huge antenna!
moviesunrated 2 years ago
Incredible !
JackKnipe 2 years ago
this is really cute..lol
lemoncube 2 years ago
xD 5*
IWindows95I 3 years ago
wow that phone is huge i want one
theref911 3 years ago 2
The animation was great. Nice attention to detail. Love the way the boat moved backwards when the lego men exited. 5 stars.
negroallstar 3 years ago 2
Thats a long cord lol :D
kota002 3 years ago 11
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!
That was hilarouse. xD
Cleozpatraz 3 years ago 2
wow that is fantastic!
FluffiFish 3 years ago
Classic.
DetSonnyCrockett 3 years ago
I liked it :)
Hemps 3 years ago
funny the way the move and very cool 5/5
EdgeRatedR007 3 years ago
that was pretty cool
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answer3dprayer 4 years ago