3 WW2 Battles in Lego stop motion
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2021
- The Battle For Omaha Beach 0:03
On the morning of June 6, 1944, thousands of US infantry began
landing on a beach code-named Omaha, in Normandy, France.
In order to push the Germans back, the Americans had to make
it across the beach and up the cliffs, all while under heavy
machine gun fire. The first waves of soldiers that landed on the
beach sustained heavy casualties as the Germans remained
relatively unscathed inside their concrete bunkers.
But as the battle wore on, the German's ammunition began to run
low and the Americans were crossing the beach, and making it up
to the German positions on the cliffs. by the end of the day, the
Americans had lost over 2000 men, but they now had a foothold
in France and would push the Germans back for the remainder
of WW2.
The Battle of El Alamein 3:40
The First Battle of El Alamein was a part of the WWII North African Campaign and
took place in northwestern Egypt on July 1st, 1942. It began with the British being
attacked by Axis forces led by Erwin Rommel, whose objective was to capture the
Suez Canal, the Middle Eastern oil fields, and other strategic locations. however,
the British defense was quite formidable and the Axis forces were not able to defeat
them in any significant way. after days of vicious fighting, Rommel, undersupplied
and outnumbered, decided to call off his attacks and assume a defensive position.
Around 2 months later, in the 2nd Battle of El Alamein, The British would now
launch an attack on the Axis front and eventually force Rommel to retreat, turning
the tide of the North African campaign in the allies' favor.
The Battle of The Bulge 7:41
On December 16, 1944, the Germans launched their last major offensive of WW2, intending to split the Allies' lines in two.
As the Germans advanced through the Ardennes Forest the Americans were caught completely by surprise and were pushed back, creating a bulge in their frontline which gave the battle its name.
The German's initial success did not last, however, and their advance was stopped ten days later as overwhelming numbers of Allied forces arrived.
In the following weeks, the Germans were driven back and lost all the ground they had previously taken.
The Battle of the Bulge lasted about six weeks with both sides taking around 90,000 casualties
each, but unlike the allies, the Germans had drained their resources and manpower and would
never recover. - Розваги
Here are my 3 WW2 videos in one compilation, and as usual, I've improved many of the visual effects. Enjoy!
I have a question :D
NO hate or anything, but what happend to the Napoleonic series, those are sick as hell :D
))
Stalingrad when?
What app do you use to edit?
Great vid
They are so good that it's not a problem to watch one more time
ouu, it"s you, that good!
simply the two best brickmovie filmmakers
LCM brick show and JD Brick Productions... and don´t forget Brick Dictator
@@innisfreestudios oo, yes!
@Miguel Amabo cool :))
@ASYRAF studio :)
The combat choreography, smoothness, charater movements, emotions, the backgrounds are just epic, and I can only imagine how much time and effort it took.
I am not a fan of lego animations, but it appeared in my recommended, and I would say this absolutely worth watching, even for people like me
Yeah just like me it got recomended for me and all of a sudden I found myself watching video after a video it’s kinda cool
In WW2 the only real battle was between USSR and Germany. It's where everything was decided.
Не ожидал увидеть тебя сдесь, а так соглашусь.
@@lollol5263 "сдесь" 💀
@@The_Lord197 💀💀💀
0:21 I love how this man is able to randomly puke on the ground and still go back into formation with a straight face. Balls of steel.
its because before the battle they cooked them alot of food
Ah, yes indeed
he has balls of steel-colored plastic
The formation won’t be needed in about fifteen to twenty seconds.
Stomach of paper as well
As a native German speaker, I find the German tank commander's order (4:30 and 6:43) "Schießen!" ("shooting!") just hilarious, especially when in correct German he would say "Feuer!" ("fire!").
The amount of Stockholm syndrome from modern Germans is unreal
@@AbdulRahman-bi1nu Why Stockholm Syndrome?
Yeah, it sounds alot like "SCHEISSE".
WW2 fun fact: To avoid using the German sounding name ‘hamburger’ during World War II, Americans used the name ‘Liberty Steak.’
That's a very american thing to do
Same with sauerkraut they changed it to liberty cabbage
@@chrish7646 Ahaha
I'm not even surprised.
In Germany, there is a City named 'Hamburg' and the people who live there are called Hamburger
The first one,d-day it seems like a lego recreation of the start of saving private ryan with the sniper captain miller and his thomson surviving all the way through
He based it of private Ryan but added more historical bits
but this guy in lego died in battle of the bulge
exactly
He even added the seasickness at the beginning
@@dylanking6960 that’s in the first d-day dude :/
0:01 D-Day Omaha Beach
3:41 Battle Of El Alamein
7:43 Battle Of The Bulge
we know
@@ethanlau334 He’s just trying to be helpful, leave him be.
@@kellycookson2322 the description already had it..
And?
Nothing is stopping this man from stating the times
Really cool to see the British Indian troops represented in one of these. Amazing work all around
My great grandpa survived D-Day and I am so grateful that God was with him on that bloody day
man, I'm happy for you and your great-grandfather)) heh this text may seem crooked ... i used a translator)))
@@ghoul228 thank you, he died in April about a month before his 100th birthday
@@dabertv7273woah that's sad. Rest in peace
@@askended6726 thanks.
@@dabertv7273 How old was he?
Mom: look his playing lego's
The kids brain:
I have made the like counts *nicer*
LoL
absolute carnage
Wow you actually animated the m1911's slide going back when it shoots. There are high budget movies where they don't do that. Nice work!
Ah nice work, not much of an issue watching these back once more, keep up the good work!
Im a huge huge fan of u!
Hello
I’m such a fan but why haven’t you posted in such a long time did you quit but also where do you get all of your un army lego?
OH YEA maybe?
@@Idkwhattodoplshelp If you saw his Community Posts, he's currently working on Outbreak 4.
Making Animations is not very easy. It's very time consuming if you want it to be good.
We will remember those who fought and died that day but did not make it we will remember your honor we will never forget your bravery
learning about the battles in school and then watching them made in lego is just so insane, the attention-to-detail is amazing!
Cara tu é muito bom de fazer vídeo depois desse vídeo de LEGO você se inscrever no seu canal😊
We must appreciate how long this took to animate and build
Yea
Ik
❤❤❤
3 of the best animations on UA-cam in one video. Nothing could be better!
I agree, but it is a stop motion, not an animation. Animations are individual frames drawn and played after each other or videos that use computers to control and create movement. A stop motion is made by taking a picture of a physical object, then slightly moving it, and playing the photos back to create a video.🙂
@@johnmichaels.1212 Stop motion is a form of animation however
yea
Анимация авигеная удачи в паследующих работах
These stop motions are incredibly good. So far, the best Lego stop motion I've ever watched.
man made a nice play @ 10:35
10:52 rip this guy he served on DDay beach animation died battle of the bulge animation
Vala que emocionante
Realmente
Love that the first 1 was saving private Ryan just backwards loll
You depict war in Lego perfectly. You must have seen a lot of war films.
Never thought a lego movie would be so hard to watch…
F for that 1 soldier at 3:13
those battle tanks were really cool
incroyablement bien fait ! :o
Thank You!
I love this so much, the attention to detail, smooth frames, the music, just- it's just beautiful.
D-Day is my favorite battle from WW2 good job!
I can't believe that a Lego stop motion animation is more intense than Call of Duty WW2's beach assault sequence. Well don't pal.
This is an ingenious little film. Lotta historically correct stuff here.... Matilda tanks, Panzer IV F2's, British 25pdr field guns, Panzer II's, Stuarts, Shermans, British Sikh troops. Really good job!
And Churchills.
That d day animation perfectly encaptures how terrifying the battle must have been
if ur a real 1 u know the inspiration for the omaha beach sequence. perfected
Better than Usual Lego animations
it would be cool if there was a scene where the ally ships were shooting at the bunkers
This is just a remake of saving Private Ryan. There is no scene where the allied ships are bombarding the coast. Amazing movie. Go check it out if you haven't seen it.
@@coopermack8406 Yea I know, but I'm just saying if the movie did have that, it would be awsome
But it would be hard to make though
Bc of alot of Lego blocks
Well in real war they didn't do that because if they did that the bunker would have shoot at them but if they had battleships or destroyers with them protecting the ally soldier boat they would have destroyed the bunkers but there was shallow and thin space for them to fit
Even tho I watched these, don’t mind watching them again!
This is a Lego movie I’d like to see!
The most exciting Lego animations
I saw thes all individually and they were excellent, but seeing them together to me is a stop motion move and a master piece, by far some of the best or the best stop motions ive ever seen keep it up cant wait to see some new ones!
That was so awesome man best ww2 video ever can you make the battle of kursk it would look awesome
The first Terminator movie didn't have battle scenes this smooth.
10:45 - 10:46 the reload is so smooth
This guy is so talented. Love your work man!
My great-grandfather fought at Omaha and Bulge. He was in the 1st Infantry Divison and had joined when he was 18. He was in one of the first boats at Omaha and fought there until the end of the battle, not getting shot or injured. He later served as a MP officer after the war in Paris until '47.
Did Ur great grandfather know mine🤨
The parts where they instinctively shot surrendering Germans was accurate and interesting, good work
The sniper scene from private ryan , the remake in lego is just, wow.
This is impressive!As a stop motion artist myself I can imagine how much time and effort that took
i still love the el alamein vid it was just amazing
I liked the soundtrack
i would totally buy a lego game with ww2 setting from travellers tales
" *Who will win the axis? Adolf Dripler, Joseph Stuntin, Benito Swagolini* "
But man was this a good video
1:17 helmets have no use in war
1:57 are you sure about that
I didn't know that the Normandy landing was so fierce. Thank you.
Watch Saving Private Ryan
D-Day Normandy was the 2nd most bloodiest planned landing out of all the 7 planned lands to attack.
Saving Privat Ryan is Hollywood propaganda. In reality the US forces where nearly all killed on the beach. It took nearly half a day to conquer the beach not half an hour.
@@phillipsmejkal1 Well duh, the movie didn't revolve around Normandy beach alone. If so, it would have comprised the entire movie, so of course they had to speed it up. Besides, d-day vets themselves have admitted how horrifyingly accurate saving private ryan is. There's no denying that despite it being a movie, it's a movie the greatly encapsulated the horrors of war.
@@dweetsauce8513 I just ment it was much more horrendus to the soldiers then in the film showed.
Es maravilloso tus videos
TE QUEDO SUPER BIEN 5 ESTREAYAS
To be honest, I legit thought the title was WW3 battles XD. But still, amazing work.
i absolutely love how you managed to make it look like that artillery shell fit in on the second battle.
My son loves these battles.
De pequeño me gustaba ver estás animación de lego que bonito y que raro que me dejaran ver esto XD
2:33 that sound is from Ravenfield
I can tell you took inspiration from the D-Day scene in Saving Private Ryan
I also saw that is from that film
It's always so much more real in Lego
Good detail with the soldier puking
Was looking good in the Battle of El Alamein, but you had a slip up in there.
The Panzerfaust was not introduced until after North Africa. The Germans had started RnD on a precursor to create an Infantry Anti-Tank Recoilless Launcher in 1942, but the precursor doesn't appear to have seen action. The Panzerfaust didn't enter service until August 1943, well after both Battles of El Alamein.
Still, I like the attention to detail. A Panzer IV Ausf D alongside a Panzer IV Special, later Panzer IV Ausf F, and what appears to be Panzer 38(t), am I correct?
I was surprised by the Sherman I's appearance though. I didn't think any of those were available for the First Battle of El Alamein. I know the Grant, a British version of the M3 Lee, was.
glad to dee you know your history
@@tangent.arc38618 - Thank you.
thats a panzer 2 its got a 20mm auto cannon also if this was the first battle of El Alamein then the long barrel panzer 4s make no sense as that battle was in 41 and the long barrel pz3s and pz4s didnt enter service till 42 just all around that one wasnt very accurate. good animation tho
never get tired of a saving private ryan. Hope you do an original fictional d-day landing too
Its like watching saving private ryan...smoothly done brother
Still more interesting than modern stuff the History Channel puts out.
It’s always good to see another
post from you have amazing stop motion keep up the amazing work:D
Absolutely fabulous, as an animator myself I was inspired by this, and attempted to create my own. Could never be as great as this though! Great job JD
I watch u a lot keep up the good work
Great animations too smooth minifigure movement
I know thats is only legos but... the battle looks brutal.
Привет, а сможешь ли изобразить советский союз какое либо сражение.
Заранее спасибо!
yeah bro
Логично отвечать на русском...
ah yes latin
Сделай сам
@Narus с нацистами. В Западной Европе, Северной Африке и на Тихом Океане с японцами.
This was way better than I expected. I cant imagine how much time this took to complete. Loved the Bangalore torpedo by the way
I love D-Day! Prolly my favourite war story!
Not going to lie to ya, I would have loved a Lego set like this as a kid....would definitely played with them to a much older age.
Savaş kurallarına göre teslim olmuş bir düşman askerine zarar verilemez . Ama videoda 3:05 de teslim olmuş bir asker öldürülüyor. Bu durum bir savaş suçudur .
Cause they don't care. And I noticed he got directly shot in the heart.
These are so insane! 🔥 Literally must have taken many months of work! 💯
我認為半年
@@cherryyuchong9437
真的嗎?
No idea what brought me here but I do not regret it
1:57 I love how this dude is so casual about nearly dying, "Whoops nearly died there, better fix my helmet real quick."
I love the fact the allied anti tank weaponry just bounces off the tiger front armor just like it does irl. Small detail but definitely noticeable
This is what UA-cam was made for "creativity" never stop what you are doing these are fantastic!!!
yoooo the lego COD games look fire.
Bro is better than holly wood
this is what 6 year old me imagins while playing whit lego
3:57 this shot is insane
I really like the bubbles of the water
the first one is so accurate with the "Saving private ryan" movie
it is a game - medal of honor allied assault
You have my highest respect. That's amazing work!!
Greetings from Germany ;)
hol' up, wait a minute
@@ihatehandles69 something ain't right,
U guys do know just because he's from Germany doesn't mean anything right
This is insane! Do you set up these battle fields yourself? I use to play with legos as a kid, if only these videos were around then.
Best Lego Movie NGL!!!
i loved this production 10/10
Somehow this Lego film made me more aware of war than actually 2hr feature length movies
heh same thing))
Dude these are so awesome and so detailed. Great work!
It's like Call of Duty WWII...🤩
friend this kind of animations are the best in the old stop motion style, the video looks great
man the amount of effort ur jd puts into these are immense I fished I had lego like this
P.s were doing u get the figures from?
Fantastic video, all of your stop motions have inspired me to make my own Lego content. Thank you
Aw look, he's playing with his toys!
The lore behind it:
So true 😂 it’s always me
A fine piece of work, indeed 👌