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Fried chicken and fries in the form of Legos are quite satisfying

There is something deep about building your own universe with Legos that even grownups get hooked to in a world full of bright and gimmicky products. It is shown by the popular video of Lego fried chicken and fries, which many have dubbed “the most satisfying video” ever. The video was posted on Instagram by Hyno Motion, a digital artist known for compiling imaginative stop motion animations. It begins with a Lego chicken leg being covered in breadcrumbs before being coated in a sauce and cooked in seething Lego oil. Users are left feeling both hungry and mesmerized by the creator’s addition of a side of crispy fries to the meal, as if that weren’t enough.

The accompanying music, which makes the pretend Lego frying session seem very genuine, steals the show. Before uploading the video to the internet, the artist says, “Be careful, it’s very spicy and hot.” Here’s a preview of it:

In a later movie, the digital artist also provides a behind-the-scenes look at how some of the animation was applied to the finished product.

The majority of social media users couldn’t resist praising the video’s author in the comments area. While others claimed to be “loving it,” many people were unable to comprehend how “unreal” the creator seemed. Even more viewers urged the artist give them advice on how to make such “incredible” and “mesmerizing” slow-motion animation films.

Someone posted, “Whoa! How much effort and time must have been put into animating the oil. Somebody else inquired, “How is the oil popping? This is very cool-looking. One more laughed and said, “I thought bro soaked a grenade in blood and cooked it. Too much of a Call of Duty influence. A second said the same thing, “This Lego chicken looks better than my actual chicken.” Then another rib-tickling comment was added by a gourmet, who said, “I’m going to file a complaint with the food inspection department because the fries weren’t cooked properly and the same oil was used for all of them.”

The Lego fried chicken video has amassed over 58 million views and has become a “ASMR” for a flood of Instagram users.

 

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