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joev14

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About joev14

  • Birthday 03/13/1997

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    I love Bionicles, Exo-Force, and Star Wars the Clone Wars. I also enjoy writing books. I can usually be found in my room building MOCs or on my laptop.

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  1. Hey all! For those of you who recall, nearly a decade ago I helped create Dramatized Audiobook versions of Chronicles: Tale of the Toa & Beware the Bohrok. Since then, I've been working alongside a fine gentleman by the name of Toa Tapio Nuva who has gathered many members of the community to create audio versions beyond the ones that myself and the ANP team created back in the day. I wanted to share today as I've got several pieces of exciting news! First up, over the course of the last week I've posted remastered versions of the entirety of Bionicle Chronicles. All of them contain narration by yours truly, as well as music and SFX from the Mata Nui Online Game Series to help immerse listeners into the story. Second, I recently released an audio version of the Bionicle short story: Tentacles, and will continue releasing the remaining short stories over the course of the next several months. Finally, I launched a video today called "So, You Want to Read Bionicle", detailing how best fans can follow Bionicle's media through the years. Below is a playlist link that begins with the aforementioned video, along with audio versions of nearly all the books, serials, and short stories throughout the years (this list will be updated over time to include what we're missing). The Full Bionicle Audio Story Special Thanks to everyone who has participated in helping me with our project, or any of the other videos linked in the playlist. I've included several names below; if you've helped with any of these videos and would like to be included, please sound off below and I'll add you to the list. You rock! Special Thanks: ToaTapioNuva SkullKid EljayJohnson GreySnow PirateJenna MrSciFiGuy VakamaMetruNui IXRollOutIX Kretta KanohiZatth ToaAyeff TheSkeletonMan939 Dungeoner Harold Tory Nemetron Packy Nuva Geargus Archfiend Luis Alarcon-Ramos
  2. Shoot me a PM! As I said, any role that doesn't have a "Yes" for confirmation means it's still open. You'll just be in competition with another voice actor for the role.
  3. TLDR; More artists and voice actors are needed, please comment if you're interested in joining our project! Hello everyone, I’m Joev14, or Joel. You may be familiar with my work on the Bionicle: Audio Narration Project, a project that included full voice acting, SFX, and Music for narrating the Bionicle Chronicles series, my Exo-Force Reviews, or my Podcast. Since completing Chronicles ANP, I have been searching for another project to work on, and was approached by a member of this community named Casiano (AKA Toa Fierek), to be voice director of a new project—a project that aims to create six video motion comics of the Bionicle 2006 story. I have now taken on the role of lead director of the project, and since then work has gotten underway. We currently have a team of five artists (Kevin Adorno, Julie Stewart, Felix Lortie, Henry Price, and Alice Rieker). I have posted some of Julie and Felix’s work below as a reference. In addition to art, the comic will feature a fully voice-acted cast for the various characters. I have included a spreadsheet with the various roles, as well as people who I’m considering for them. If an actor has a “Yes” next to their name, it means they have been confirmed for that role. Anyone who doesn’t has not been confirmed for that role, and other people are completely free to try out for that role; I will choose the actor that I think suits the role best. Those of you who haven’t yet heard of or joined this project, we have a discord server and would love to hear your auditions, or see your artwork! Many possible ways of helping with the project are still open, and we’d love to have you join us. Those of you who are already part of the project, please PM me your email so I have a solid form of communication with you as the project continues; this will solidify your role for voice acting or artwork. We look forward to presenting our first episode in the next few months; based off the 2006 short story “Hope”, written by Lady Kopaka (who has graciously offered to help be involved in the project).
  4. I'm sorry nobody has posted on this yet. This is super cool! I absolutely love the colorscheme and the leg design. It reminds me of Kraid from the Metroid series!
  5. I honestly think we did have a golden age of story driven lego themes, it just only lasted from 2006-2008, with Mars Mission, Knights Kingdom, Bionicle, and Exo-Force all being a part of that. I find it interesting you should mention ratchet joints. I actually prefer them when it comes to leg articulation at least, as I think it provides stronger stability. Lego nailed this in the final wave with the Deep Jungle sets, as the majority of the models had ratchet joints in places that were weight bearing, and ball joints in places that were meant to be more poseable. Sadly, Deep Jungle sold the worst out of all the waves. Some claim this was because people were already turned off by the Golden City Era, though I must personally say that while Deep Jungle did add a lot of nice parts and fixed a lot of the gripes I had with earlier sets, it just didn't jive as well with the two earlier years. Incidentally, my Uplink and Sentry review launched today. I specifically bring up the very nice poseability included in this super bargain priced sets. https://youtu.be/IDoTMu8gsX4
  6. Reviewed what seems to be everyone's favorite set!
  7. I do very much wish Exo-Force would be given a second run, or if they tried something similar to it. Comic books and anime are all the rage right now and so rebooting a series or starting a new one would be a really good move. Ninjago has some similar elements of Japanese design, but they aren't quite as full into as Exo-Force was. Incidentally, I just released my review of the Fire Vulture today. Check it out below!
  8. Well, it would appear the last Exo-Force group died awhile back, so why not breath some new life into it? I'm Joev14, the owner of the Lego Exo-Force wiki, and creator of the Bionicle: Audio-Narration Project. I'm a huge fan of Exo-Force and would even argue that the series took up more of my interest during it's run than Bionicle did at the time, as I purchased every Exo-Force set during it's run, though I tried my hardest to keep up with Bionicle during those three years as well, I missed quite a few of the 2008 sets at the time. I've recently recovered my love for the series, and have decided to start up a second YouTube channel where I will be reviewing every single set ever released in the series, plus a couple of sets that were never released, all in glorious HD! Alongside this, I will be creating audiobook version of the Exo-Force books, so you too can experience the joys of the series the same way I did. For those of you who are interested, here is a link to the Exo-Force comics that everyone is so fond of as well. Please post any comments you have regarding these below, I'd also love to see some MOCs and Stories related to Exo-Force, or just hear about any memories you have growing up with the series!
  9. Please see my channel for updates regarding the future of the series.
  10. Hey guys! We're back with the final book in the Bionicle Chronicles series! Check out the new topic here for the latest on the project!
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