A dad from Canada by the name of Todd Cameron recently gave Schitt’s Creek a tribute via Twitter with a stop-motion music video for the popular “A Little Bit Alexis” using vintage Fisher-Price toys.
And I can only imagine how much work it would take to build this beauty!
“So I’ve been off work for quarantine and my wife suggested that I should start a TikTok account to put up some of my various creative projects and videos,” Todd shared with POPSUGAR.
“I started one and noticed that a lot of people were loving on Schitt’s Creek and, in particular, were re-creating the ‘A Little Bit Alexis’ dance.”
“Now, I’m about as big of a fan of this song since it came out and play it all the time at home.”
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“I really wanted to pay homage to that song and scene and to Schitt’s Creek in general because it is my absolute favorite show,” he shared.
“I thought I would try something with stop-motion, with which I had just recently begun experimenting.”
And because Todd has an extensive collection of Fisher-Price toys, he thought using the pieces in each scene would be a phenomenal idea.
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“I decided on using my Fisher-Price collection because of the universal love people have for those toys and how we don’t often see them in adult situations,” he said.
And after posting the video to Twitter, Todd woke up to a flutter of activity on his account.
Even Dan Levy and Annie Murphy shared the video and adored it. Annie retweeted the video, writing:
“More like Fisher Priiiiiiiiii can’t believe how friggin cool this is!!!”
We couldn’t agree more!
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