Bricks of Life
Following a strange stop-motion dream, Cameron goes to work at his normal 9-5, a LEGO Store as he grapples with personal issues.
Following a strange stop-motion dream, Cameron goes to work at his normal 9-5, a LEGO Store as he grapples with personal issues.
Sam Hilbourne
Avery Peterson
Aero Ankle
Bea Brooks
Will Peterson
Nic Cooper
Brooke Taché
Best Friend (voice)
Emily Westlund
Pissy Customer
Mia McDowell
Pissy Child
Aidan Wright
Nerf Gun Kid
Grace McDowell
Puking Kid
Renee Klein
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Following a strange stop-motion dream, Cameron goes to work at his normal 9-5, a LEGO Store as he grapples with personal issues.
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