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  • It's fun and interesting, but whoever did this is WEIRD!

  • Ruggero Raimondi right?

  • Wonderful song, with Lego Figures, oh that was impressive, Wonderful Job with those figures!!! :-)

  • this video is great btw

  • lol you should try to do the magic flute by mozart

  • THIS IS AMAZING!!!! Two my favorite things combined! I love that there are nutty people out there like me!!! :D

  • This is so funny, tears are streaming down my face.

  • LOL

    Thanks for sharing this =D

  • Thank you a lot for this didactic effort. We can follow the music with the story, a thing that is not affordable for people ignoring the text.

  • The opera don't set in Italia. It is located in Spain.

  • I like how the baby is apparently legless.

  • My first opera was Il Trovatore. You've done a great job.

  • Buona idea

  • this is the best thing EVER.

  • LOL, great! :)

  • "AAAHHHHHHH, he's my boo, yo!"

    Freaking brilliant.

  • When I saw the opera in the movie "A Night at the Opera" it was not in Spain or Italy but a Naval Yard in America and a fruit stand in Brooklyn.

  • Is it the Karajan/EMi recording with Price, Bonisolli, Cappuccilli and Obrastzova ? I love this opera and it's one of the best staging I've ever seen ! Thanks ;)

  • I actually ordered a DVD version of this opera and this just might be better than the DVD live action version.

  • I love it, but the story doesnt occur in Italy, but in Spain!

  • Who needs Covent Garden or La Scala when we have this?

  • Exactly. I'd like to see CavPag done with Legos too.

  • The count di luna's puppet has silver hair...mmm...why??????....

    haha!!Very funny!!

    please,do also aida!!!

    And don Carlo!

    Wonderful!!!!

    ankhsnammon

  • Thank you :)

  • Don't you think that the silver hair in the count de _luna's puppet is suspicious ...?

    Nina

  • :) yes... a lil

  • very very funny!!

    who is singing on the recording?

  • Correct your grammar then repost :P

  • Research more, then comment ;) (The revised version has been posted for months.)

  • haha sorry :) Good video though.

    PEACE

  • LOL!!!!!!!

    :DDDDDDDDDDD

    This ROCKS!

  • lmao. that's awesome. I have a test over this thing tomorrow, and i was looking for the music to try to refresh my memory... this is far better than finding the actual opera, though. I love the interpretation. lol

  • Genius! I love it

  • Leonora, you're on fire tonight. LOL genuis.

  • they're soooo cool! my family and i were laughing our heads off! i seriously encourage you to carry on with this !!!!!!!!!

  • Do the rest of this opera. It's equally as believable as the first part.

  • can't stop...laughing!!!

  • 0_o Wait. You wanted to burn and melt legos in class or are you refering to the actors? As in in class you can't burn us. *Takes gaint step away*

  • Oh yeah. This is Elise. :) Jewllz Is my aunt who I'm living with atthe moment. :)

  • Mr. Walby, this is the acting out we never did! XD So instead of having us obnoxious students act it out, you just used legos. I shall miss Mr. Walby productuions. :(

  • I was able to burn and melt the legos... things I could only wish to do in class.

  • can we look forward to more operas in the future?

  • The opera is setted in Spain, not in Italy apart from that perfect!

  • THIS IS THE BEST THING EVER.

  • awesome stuff

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