User blog:CoinsCP/Not sure what to say about the production codes...

I'm definitely sure about the production order, but I'm confused about the codes associated with them.

LEGO's YouTube listed some of the codes as 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 2A, 2C, 2D, and 2E. Based on the production order listed on some of the international playlists matching up with it (like the German one), I put it together to assume these were the codes:


 * 01A: "Coconapple"
 * 01B: "Changing a Light Bulb"
 * 01C: "Murp"
 * 01D: "Electrock"
 * 01E: "Nixels"
 * 02A: "Pothole"
 * 02B: "Cookironi"
 * 02C: "Rockball"
 * 02D: "Another Nixel"
 * 02E: "Mailman"
 * 03A: "Hot Lava Shower"
 * 03B: "Wrong Colours"
 * 03C: "Bar B Cubes"
 * 03D: "Elevators"
 * 03E: "High Five"
 * 04A: "Mix Over"
 * 04B: "Hamlogna Conveyorbelt"
 * 04C: "Fang Gang Log Toss"
 * 04D: "Vaudeville Fun"
 * 04E: "Snow Half Pipe"

And, considering the minisodes took up (ABOUT) the length of five of these shorts combined (thus, ABCDE), I put this on:


 * 05: "The Biggest and Most Epic Mixels Minisode Ever"
 * 06: "Murp Romp Minisode"

And then, as I was curiously looking up the shorts LEGO didn't put up on their channel, I saw some TV providers put it up online only (for free, you didn't need to log in or anything). They were listed from 411-415...

By series? Seriously? Okay. Then I saw the short demo clip Zoot found from Murp Romp listed as 301.

So...does this mean the seasons really ARE separated by series? It's still confusing even then considering Murp Romp Minisode as 301 would mean either it's produced before Biggest and Most Epic or it's produced with Mixed Up Special. But what would that make Mixel Moon Madness, since its shorts were 411-415?! And why were 10 shorts already produced BEFORE Mixel Moon Madness but not released???

...my brain hurts. Give me your opinions in the comments. [ I'm back! ~CoinsCP - Mail ] 20:30, April 17, 2015 (UTC)