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      “How Do Those Danish Bastards Sleep at Night?”*: Fan Labor and the Power of Cuteness

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      LEGO, fans, labor, freedom, cuteness

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          This article considers LEGO’s fans and how their labor was mobilized to create The LEGO Movie. Many aspects of this film make it a compelling case study for ludic economies, such as the film’s self-conscious humor that suggests an awareness on of the company’s brand-growing strategies. My argument will address fans’ response to how LEGO has farmed their labor and the lack of resistance encountered in the extraction thereof. I will suggest explanations as to why this is the case, including the kinds of affect generated by LEGO and LEGO narratives as they are transmediated across platforms, from bricks, to animation shorts, to The LEGO Movie. This investigation will include a discussion of LEGO’s staying power in light of one particular aesthetic—cuteness—that contributes to the affective bonds people form with the bricks and the impact of this bond on consumer subjectivities.

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                Journal
                Games Cult
                Games Cult
                GAC
                spgac
                Games and Culture
                SAGE Publications (Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA )
                1555-4120
                1555-4139
                23 April 2018
                November 2018
                : 13
                : 7 , Special Issue: Ludic Economies
                : 747-764
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
                [* ]This quote is taken from The Daily Mash. (2015)
                Author notes
                [*]Joyce Goggin, University of Amsterdam, Spuistraat 134, Kamer 526, 1012 VB Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Email: j.goggin@ 123456uva.nl
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                10.1177_1555412018760918
                10.1177/1555412018760918
                6180479
                000a5dc7-78f6-429a-a69d-28ba93c1eb2d
                © The Author(s) 2018

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