The Superhero

The Superhero is a 2010 action brickfilm by "Legostudiosplus". The film was a notable entry to the competition THAC 8 due to the usage of the line "no crawme broke out" by Sean Carroll's character of Sheriff. The pronunciation of this line in the film has led to The Superhero gaining a cult following within the brickfilming community and the creation of a number of spin-off films. "No crawme broke out"

- Sean Carroll

Plot
The film's protagonist's life long ambition is to become a superhero and he has just been given the job by the Sheriff. After receiving no calls from the sheriff the Superhero visits the police station to check up on him. The Sheriff has his gun raised for some reason and promises to phone the Superhero that evening.

However after 10 hours the Superhero has not received a single call from the Sheriff and returns to the police station to complain. The Sheriff declares that "no crawme broke out".

After 3 weeks the Superhero is depressed because he has still received no calls but then the phone rings. The Superhero rides on his skateboard and a father and son are leaving somewhere together. An assassin shoots the Superhero but then Robin appears and shoots the assassin. The Superhero thanks Robin for saving his life.

The motive of the assassin and the importance of the father and son are unclear and likewise the reason behind Robin's appearance in the film is a mystery.

Cast

 * "2887sally" as Superhero
 * Sean Carroll as Sheriff
 * "Legostudiosplus" as Little Kid
 * "Tvomastek" as Dad
 * Max Butcher as Criminal
 * "Darkkoopa23" as Robin

Spin-offs and Parodies
The style of The Superhero with its usage of a number of jump edits, orange Windows Movie Maker titles and multiple aspect ratios has been parodied in other brickfilms such as The Superhero 2 by Max Butcher.

The Superhero and in particular the line "no crawme broke out" has been referenced in a number of brickfilms and generally in the brickfilming community, predominantly in entries to subsequent THACs. These include Sean Carroll's THAC 10 Entry and a series of musical brickfilms featuring a character called "No Crawme" by Sean Warton.