>>8734234He started here before starting his youtube channel. I remember him actually asking us if he should do it.
>>8730130Hmm, so the intention is Lego TikTok with minifigures? It's not a bad idea, but do young kids really care about that? The whole point of TikTok is attentionwhoring.
>74% of children aged 5-12 say music helps them connect with friends* with over half of children aged 6-10 confirming they listen to music every day.**>76% of both parents & children aged 5-12 believe music helps them express who they are.*Maybe it's just a generational gap thing, but I find a hard time believing this. I didn't care about music until I was 13 or so.
Like the rest of us, I only care about the minifigs. I guess they're going to be like those arcade Ninjago sets in price and execution.