Over the last ten or more years, Mojang's Minecraft has been held aloft as one of the biggest success stories in the gaming industry, with its near endless creative potential and millions of active users. As one of the biggest video games in terms of streaming and video content, it shows that fans are not only keen to play the game themselves, but to watch others get involved in the sandbox world. In addition to that, there are plenty of creations being made by the community, including some that exist in other properties.
Uploading the video a couple of days ago, YouTube channel Gamer's Guild, which is dedicated to Minecraft builds as well as content from other games, has managed to recreate the floating house from Disney Pixar's Up. The clip shows the player building the structure from the ground up, including the huge bundle of balloons attached to the roof, which is revealed as the orchestral music in the video swells to show the overall work the creator has put into the project.
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It's a pretty incredible piece of work and is an instantly recognizable asset from one of Pixar's most emotional animations. As well as being something from a notable film, it also shows the possibilities that exist within Minecraft. There are many examples of Minecraft fans constructing incredible homes. As a game that typically centers around survival, building a shelter is often key in the beginning, and the sight of Carl and Ellie's floating home in-game shows the creative ingenuity of the Minecraft community.
This is also not the first time the blocky game has been used to recreate something from a different IP. Just recently, another user spent seven months building Springfield
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