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Iran Blasts YouTube Ban on Lego Mockery Videos – Consortium News

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While Explosive Media’s content can no longer be viewed on YouTube — which is owned by Google — it appears unaffected on other major platforms such as Instagram, X and TikTok, where it has garnered millions of views.

Esmail Baghaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, in April 2025. (Mehr News Agency / Wikimedia Commons/ CC BY 4.0)

By Stephen Prager
Common Dreams

Iran’s Foreign Ministry is accusing YouTube of trying to “suppress the truth” by banning the account responsible for a series of viral Lego-style animations mocking the U.S.-Israeli war.

The small [Iranian digital media] team known as Explosive Media has racked up tens of millions of views across several platforms, with slickly produced music videos mercilessly lampooning the Trump administration and glorifying Iran’s struggle against the U.S. and Israel in attacks that began at the end of February.

Last week, Explosive Media had its channel suspended from YouTube for “violent content,” which its owners disputed. “Are our LEGO-style animations actually violent?” the group asked on social media.

On Monday, Esmaeil Baghaei, the spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, joined the criticism of the ban.

“In a land that proudly hosts Pixar, DreamWorks Animation, and The Walt Disney Company, an independent animated YouTube channel — which had organically grown by depicting U.S. aggression and warmongering, and garnered millions of viewers — was abruptly shut down!!” he wrote on social media.

“Why?!” Baghaei said. “Simply to suppress the truth about their ‘illegal war’ on Iran and shield the American administration’s false narrative from any competing voice.”

In a land that proudly hosts Pixar, DreamWorks Animation, and The Walt Disney Company, an independent animated YouTube channel — which had organically grown by depicting U.S. aggression & warmongering, and garnered millions of viewers — was abruptly shut down!!
Why?!
Simply to… pic.twitter.com/uCznwWgeNr

— Esmaeil Baqaei (@IRIMFA_SPOX) April 13, 2026

While Explosive Media’s content can no longer be viewed on YouTube — which is owned by Google — it appears unaffected on other major platforms like Instagram, X, and TikTok, where it has garnered millions of views.

The videos appear aimed at a U.S. audience, often leaning into jokes and memes about the personal foibles of those leading the war.

They frequently reference the familiar accusation that President Donald Trump launched the war to distract from the growing scrutiny of his connections to the late multimillionaire sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein. Another video takes aim at Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s history of alcoholism and accusations of serial adultery and sexual misconduct.

The videos also portray a strident pro-Iran message. Following the announcement of a ceasefire last week, a video declared that “Iran won” the war. Others have shown Iranian missiles hitting the White House or heading toward Tel Aviv.

Break an enemy blockade by blockading their blockade. pic.twitter.com/ZFNCTioW3f

— Explosive Media (@ExplosiveMediaa) April 12, 2026

The videos also seize on growing domestic outrage over the U.S. government’s devotion to Israel, which it implies is controlling Trump and dragging the U.S. into a war against its interests. One video, uploaded last week, portrays Trump being literally walked like a dog by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“Your government is run by pedophiles. They ordered you to die for Israel,” repeats one video’s chorus.

? Iran-linked accounts are circulating a new LEGO-style propaganda video portraying U.S. and Israeli leaders as corrupt elites tied to the “Epstein files,” part of a broader online campaign aimed at undermining support for the war.

The animation depicts President Donald Trump… pic.twitter.com/PdjcJGrjuy

— Drop Site (@DropSiteNews) April 9, 2026

A spokesperson for the team, who identified himself as “Mr. Explosive” in an interview with the BBC, has described his group as “totally independent.” But he did say that the Iranian government is a “customer,” implying possible collaboration.

Explosive Media has denied any links with the Iranian government. Responding to a journalist at The Associated Press who said the sophistication of the videos suggests government involvement, the group’s official X account replied, “We’ve told you — and other journalists — multiple times that we are independent. Yet you keep repeating the same false claim, insisting that we are connected to the government.”

It added: “Western media shows no real commitment to truth — they simply repeat their own baseless claims until they start to sound like facts.”

While the Trump administration often portrays the war as a clash of civilizations, the videos posted by Explosive show the American people in a sympathetic light.

Though the videos pull no punches toward their leaders, ordinary Americans are portrayed protesting the Trump administration or fearful about being sent to fight in a foreign war by an administration that promised to end such conflicts.

Polls show that the majority of Americans disapprove of the war and fear it escalating. Moustafa Ayad, a researcher with the Institute of Strategic Dialogue, told WIRED that the videos have likely gotten so much attention because they tap into this discontent.

“People are disengaging from some of the real conflict content and looking for something that can distill what’s happening quickly and in a language and tone that they understand, and that’s what those Lego videos are doing,” he said.

“They’re making it easily accessible to understand the conflict from Iran’s point of view, and it’s hitting on points of disaffection in the United States at the same time. It’s working on two fronts.”

Stephen Prager is a staff writer for Common Dreams.

This article is from Common Dreams.

The views expressed in this article and may or may not reflect those of Consortium News.





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