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Fandom: The LEGO Movie
Pairings/Characters: Finn, The Man Upstairs
Rating: Gen
Content Notes: No AO3 Warnings Apply
Length: 735 words
Creator Links: AO3 profile
Theme: Inept in Love

Summary: A brief fic focusing on Finn and The Man Upstairs after the events of the first movie.

Reccer's Notes: This is a simple, effective story about Finn and his father repairing their relationship, and reflecting on the story Finn created and what it meant to them both. I always found the implications of what their father-son relationship is like in the first movie really interesting, so it was nice to find a fic that delved into it.

Fanwork Links: AO3 link

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Fandom: Lego, Multi-fandom
Pairings/Characters: Emmet, Ensemble
Rating: General Audiences
Length: 4:12
Creator Links: [archiveofourown.org profile] bessyboo [youtube.com profile] bessyboo [tumblr.com profile] ladybessyboo
Theme: No canon required, fanvids

Summary: No, I think it looked a little better on me.

Reccer's Notes: This is technically about LEGO, but it's really about creativity and transformative works in general and it's just really good in general. Contains fast cuts/flashing

Fanwork Links:
Archive of Our Own
YouTube
Tumblr
Mods, can you add a "fandom: lego" tag?
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A Comparison of the Composition of Asteroids and Dinosaurs: Towards A Better Understanding of Major Extinction Events
by denisbloodnok and molybdomantic
(Title is too long for subject line)

Fandom: Lego Research Institute
Characters/Pairings: Chemist, Paleontologist, Astronomer
Rating: Gen
Length: 1541 words
Creator Links: denisbloodnok and molybdomantic
Theme: female characters, humor, research, small fandoms, Unconventional format & style

Summary: The latest research paper from the Lego Research Institute.

Reccer's Notes: Easily the most brilliant research paper this reviewer has ever read. The authors show clear links between their diverse subject matter, even referencing early Duplonian-era paleontological research to apply to asteroidal composition. It is clear that the LEGOLAND Lego Research Institute must immediately accept this paper to their prestigious journal.

Fanwork Links: A Comparison of the Composition of Asteroids and Dinosaurs: Towards A Better Understanding of Major Extinction Events

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