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* An episode of ''[[Ultimate Cake Off]]'' had the teams building cakes for LEGOLAND California's [[Milestone Celebration|10th anniversary]] (in their usual [[Cooking Duel]] way, of course).
* ''[[Myth Busters]]'' tested the veracity of a viral video in which some guys built an eight-foot diameter ball out of LEGO and successfully rolled it down a street in San Francisco. {{spoiler|The myth was Busted; the LEGO ball collapsed halfway down the hill.}} So that means it must've been glued together or the same sequence was repeated in the video.
** Also it couldn't have just been glued together for the video as the Mythbusters had to clear out the LEGO Group's North American supply and also borrow some from a private collector to have enough bricks to finish the build. Completely impossible for most people to have the required number of LEGO bricks for that video to be real.
*** The narration of the episode hypothesized that all they built was a hollow shell with the inside being made of something much lighter (possibly polystyrene).
 
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*** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONSY1EOVB3g Defying Gravity]!
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_15G_tIl38 Bohemian Rhapsody]!
* [http://cakewrecks.blogspot.com/2009/05/sunday-sweets-legos.html LEGO cakes, including edible ones, anyone]?
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OMB0wp_D4E&feature=fvst "Knights of the Round Table"] from ''[[Monty Python and Thethe Holy Grail]]'' in Lego!
* Some LEGO fans have even made their own handgun models.
** [http://www.brickgun.com/ BrickGun] models feature working slides, triggers, and slide locks, removable magazines and one model even shoots rubber bands!