ACOB (A Couple of Brickheads)

ACOB (A Couple of Brickheads)
Podcast Description
The most-watched weekly LEGO podcast now available on Spotify! A Couple of Brickheads cover the latest news, leaks, rumors spiced up by the most creative and unique audience participation in the space. Custom songs, lingo and surprises found in every episode~! If you’re an AFOL and want to find a fun way to engage with your hobby, give it a listen~!
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast delves into various themes surrounding LEGO culture, with episodes focusing on bizarre and controversial LEGO sets. For example, topics covered include unusual themes like Mixels, Angry Birds, and Atlantis, as well as viewer interactions and shout-outs, alongside fun segments like the BrickWorld countdown and custom music that relates to the LEGO community.

The most-watched weekly LEGO podcast now available on Spotify! A Couple of Brickheads cover the latest news, leaks, rumors spiced up by the most creative and unique audience participation in the space. Custom songs, lingo and surprises found in every episode~! If you’re an AFOL and want to find a fun way to engage with your hobby, give it a listen~!
Join the bois and special guest Brickmaster Harri as we journey through some of LEGO’s most curious set-making decisions. And we need Girth Gang’s help so be ready to toss us a few weird, scary, bizarre, and controversial LEGO sets of all time!
Summary
The video features a discussion between the hosts and special guest Brickmaster Harri about various ”weird,” ”bizarre,” and ”controversial” LEGO sets and themes.
Key topics and sets discussed include:
• Viewer Interactions & Shout-outs (10:29-12:06)
• BrickWorld Countdown (12:15-12:40)
• Custom Songs & Music (12:47-17:54, 1:11:12-1:13:20, 2:15:11-2:26:45): The hosts frequently play custom songs related to LEGO, often sparking humorous reactions from viewers, particularly one named Trevor who famously dislikes the music.
• ”Weird” LEGO Themes & Sets:
• Mixels (1:16:10-1:17:42): Highlighted for a controversial bio of a ”Tungsters” character.
• Sports LEGO (1:18:00-1:18:31): Noted for unusual face prints on minifigures.
• Hidden Side (1:18:48-1:19:14): Described as weird but liked for its unique designs, despite its tie-in to a VR game.
• Space Police (1:22:11-1:24:19): Discussed for its ”sneaky” design details and the ”Brick Daddy in the space limo” set.
• Dino Attack (1:25:26-1:25:45): An older theme featuring large, chunky sets like tanks.
• Lego Forma (1:26:28-1:28:23): A Technic-based line from 2019 that incorporated ”skins” onto the builds.
• Angry Birds (1:33:33-1:34:57): Featured a large castle set.
• Lego Movie 2 (1:41:06-1:41:56): Included a porta-potty set that shot ”poop” discs.
• Atlantis (1:42:02-1:44:55): Praised for its ”scary” monster minifigures and rich lore developed by designers.
• World Racers (1:45:01-1:46:39): Described as a ”fever dream” theme with unique, sticker-heavy vehicles.
• Lego Batman Batmobile (2:16:11-2:16:49): A set notable for separating into four different vehicles.
• New Merchandise Announcement (2:03:05-2:12:00): The hosts unveil a new ”Boys Ambassador Network case” designed to hold minifigures, showcasing various custom ACOP (A Couple of Brickheads) minifigs.
• LEGO Store Experiences (1:58:24-2:00:12): The hosts share anecdotes about visiting LEGO Stores and interacting with staff and the community.

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