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It fits LEGO so well.



"guys, we don't have the space to do voice lines and/or we can't use the original lines from the movie! what do we do?"
that one artist on the team: "don't worry, this is my forte"

Was it because of limitations? I always thought it was a conscious decision to not have real voiceovers. Cause there are still voiceover audio files, just not real words.
 
Was it because of limitations? I always thought it was a conscious decision to not have real voiceovers.
I don't know actually. I always thought that there wasn't enough storage space for full voice lines or they couldn't use any of the lines from the movie, but it might've been a design choice. If it was, it was a weird (yet oddly fitting) design choice.
 
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I don't know actually. I always thought that there wasn't enough storage space for full voice lines or they couldn't use any of the lines from the movie, but it might've been a design choice. If it was, it was a weird (yet oddly fitting) design choice.

Yeah it probably was a design choice, cause iirc the sounds the characters made were mostly unique for all the scenes, and they just make sounds similar to how they would be heard if they were speaking English, but with just the emotion. So more or less the same size.

It makes sense if you think about it, with the way the LEGO figures look, the solution that most would come up with is for them to speak non verbally, along with cartoon humour. It's more weird that they now speak normally, though I prefer that more sometimes like in the upcoming Skywalker Saga.
 

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