Brain Zoo Award Winning Commercial
Lego Star Wars II commercials score them a Davey victory for the second year in a row.
Date: Monday, November 20, 2006
Author: James Fudge

Brain Zoo Studios announced today that their work on the Lego Star Wars commercials garnered them a Davey victory for the second year in a row. The Lego Star Wars commercials, produced by Brain Zoo Studios and Butler, Shine, Stern and Partners for the LucasArts game Lego Star Wars II, garnered Brain Zoo a Silver Award for Animation. The Davey Awards are conducted by the International Academy of Visual Arts to honor outstanding media creative, with membership in the organization representing such major companies as HBO, MTV, Yahoo!, WIRED, ADWEEK and BRANDWEEK.

The win marks the second year in a row Brain Zoo has taken an award for animation. The winning commercial features a light saber battle between Lego Darth Vadar and Lego Luke Skywalker. The commercial's aim was a spoof on the original scene in Star Wars the movie and has received praise from critics and industry insiders. Brain Zoo Studios recent projects include Sony's Untold Legends trailer and Konami's Steel Horizons.

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