
The Slow Mo Guys are back at it again, and this time, they use a high-speed camera to capture a life-sized Minecraft creeper exploding in super slow motion. To be more accurate, they built a life-sized creeper using wooden blocks and then stuck a stick of live dynamite in the middle.
For those who have never played Minecraft, a creeper is essentially one of the game’s common hostile mobs that silently approaches players and then explodes. When this happens, the creeper can destroy blocks and kill unarmored players on any difficulty besides peaceful. A charged creeper appears when one is struck by lightning, thus amplifying its explosion power and enables mob heads to be obtained from piglins, zombies, skeletons as well as other creepers it destroys.
- This action-packed LEGO Minecraft gift set features caves to explore, skeletons to battle and a spawning function that reveals more skeletons
- Includes 3 biomes: a dripstone cave stalagmites, stalactites and a rock-fall function, plus a lush cave with bushes, clay and torches
- There is also a dungeon with a skeleton spawner, plus lots of accessories including bread, a bone and a chest containing a music record





