just a normal LEGO bowling alley..

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the lego bowling alley screen when you get a strike.

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  • @3ftninja132
    The scratches in "STRIKE" is a great detail.
  • Plot twist: The bowling ball is an expert in rocketry, and he knows how to make rocket fuel out of milk, the pin here is one of his test models.
  • such a sweet animation! feeding the pin some milk was so kind of the bowling ball! i must see the real one now to see more wholesome bowling ball content! I'm going to be basic but wow, thanks for the likes, I'd say something sweet but after what i had to go through I'd say I deserve em
  • @N1GHTSTRIKER-45
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  • when the manufacturer was bored and filled a hollow bowling pin with white paint at 800 psi for absolutely no reason but to cause trouble and damage elsewhere for fun
  • @oboe.351
    in the really old bowling animations the bowling pins were bottles of milk so I dont see why this would ever be considered a joke, this is official canon in the bowling lore
  • @pucks6
    This guy knew EXACTLY what he was doing
  • @AlexxIsHere_
    This is a complete reference of the meme. Hope this goes viral
  • @garikm24
    Bro stop wasting my milk, my dad took 7 year to get a milk
  • @triple-d2640
    I never found the actual video of the bowling ball but this just gave me a clear idea of what happened... Dear god...
  • @Skull_E_Duggery
    I absolutely love the small scratches on the strike. Nice touch
  • @gamerfan1135
    This feels like what the OG Lego games would do with something like this
  • I like how the milk kinda clips into the floor to mimic the illusion of movement. Nice job! Also, I still have flashbacks when watching this lmao.