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  1. Hi, guys! Check these fellas out! 1. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/25b1823a-8271-4f50-a39a-0179b5700af7 (Grumblebricks’ Bionicle Mata Nui Map) 2. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/79c2e738-3def-46a2-81f6-9b950ee955c6 (the Mata Nui Ronot with a Toa head, failed) 3. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/b68c92b0-6a0c-4264-a2dc-d4dd6ffba149 (brick-built Toa Mata Tahu with the USC stand, failed) 4. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/0c310848-b5eb-4d71-85b6-258bc99b0b73 (the gigantic Great Spirit Robot) 5. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/4daf2cfe-314a-4fb2-8cf0-5900f97ebff4 (the Toa Head Statue bust) 6. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/9f542c70-311a-4395-8e81-a99552c36073 (Takua’s Journey) 7. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/b2d13635-4c8d-41a8-930d-15b40e98293b (Toa Mata Brickheadz) 8. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/df52d60c-1c9c-451b-9564-8ee1d2753a36 (Battle for the Mask of Light) 9. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/32e25e60-a97a-4139-8cce-b4bf6967aafc (the giant cube dedication) 10. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/b4587528-e306-411b-9113-86dc7cdc7fb1 (Toa Tahu Awakens, Tahu’s canister is on a beach) 11. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/b5456207-ed0d-4f44-a02b-b0dae424158e (Storytelling with Lego bricks, the final battle in the Mata Nui Online Game) 12. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/a20506be-09e4-4760-a0de-f1d9dbe659aa (the Kanohi Hau Bust) 13. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/4fe87789-0310-4955-bee8-109a7d7034ff (Toa in the Temple of Time) 14. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/5287b9f6-c46d-44c6-b696-a13b93a42290 (Legend of Bionicle, with the island of Mata Nui and the Great Spirit Mata Nui reawakening) 15. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/a24f7d5b-60dc-4bc3-8f0b-101310a18dd5 (the Golden Beach of Mata Nui) 16. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/d1a5f2a3-b6d6-4b7a-899f-aad3b2a7c55e (the sitcom, for the 25th anniversary. Is this guy thinking about Friends, the TV show?) 17. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/8b81cdb6-59de-4eb0-9245-8db1b1789b2b (Micro Mata Nui, failed) 18. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/7df8a5e2-518b-473d-8c4a-056db1d754bc (the Legend of Mata Nui, in brick form) Some of them where from last year and 2019. Of course, there were more, but they couldn’t be approved. Sodoka’s project was such victim. Pitiful. Well, it would be cool if you guys would support these guys. Most of them are made to celebrate Bionicle’s 20th anniversary.
  2. Hi, guys. If you are familiar with Marvel’s Spider-verse (Spider-Man doing inter-dimensional stuff) and DC Comics’ Flashpoint or Crisis of Infinite Earths (Flash inter-dimensional traveling), here’s something that would be interesting. In 2005, we are introduced with the Zone of Darkness, as one of seven types of the the Visorak (the chunky ones, the Kagharak?) can open up a portal to it. In 2008-2010, we got a lot of inter-dimensional stuff going on, as two Olmak has been used to take people to many dimensions. Even Hero Factory showed alternate dimensions, and Bionicle G2 has the Shadow Realm. Takanuva travelled to three dimensions in 2008 just to try to get to Karda Nui. Vezon has one of the Olmak fused to his body, and the he travelled to many dimensions. Plus, Vultraz got lost in one of them and Alternate Teridax and Shadow Takanuva are stuck in the main reality. Well, Vezon could return them to their proper dimensions, right? Anyway, here’s my point. Suppose G3 would happen or G1 comes back, it would have the Spider-verse treatment, as in there is a storyline where heroes must travel through many dimensions to save their universe from being destroyed by some villains like Teridax or some other bad guy. I would imagine the Toa Nuva and their allies (Takanuva, Mata Nui, and Gresh) would travel to Bionicle G2, G3, and Hero Factory (well, HF would be revealed to be in the same universe as Bionicle G1) and recruit the heroes from there to try to stop the villain(s). So, what do you think? Ain’t that cool? Well, I would believe that you may be thinking that that inter-dimensional traveling was what got Bionicle G1 a little complicated in 2008-2010, but yeah.
  3. Well, the vote is closed. We’ll find out what theme won in 2022. It’s a bummer, but we will see. I voted for Bionicle, and I hope most people did, too. It needs a lot more glory, and the other themes had enough for like years. I also hope that if Bionicle wins and if the project does well, I hope these ideas of mine will come true. I kept emailing Lego about them:
  4. That’s the Morbuzakh. No one I the movie said it, but it it implied. It likes heat, so yes.
  5. There was that Lego Ideas vote for Lego’s 90th anniversary, so I hope you guys voted and made good reasons before the vote was closed. The Lego Ideas project will be revealed in 2022, I heard, and I dearly hope that if the project is based on Bionicle and does well, perhaps it could make my wishes in the topic post come true. I hope for all of that, and I kept emailing Lego about it. You guys thinking Bionicle could win?
  6. Maybe the first Toa who sacrificed his life may have been a Toa of Stone who has the similar colors as Hewkii Mahri. That’s probably why Toa Ignika had these yellow and black colors.
  7. Well, in 2009, the Mask of Life was designed to be a Glatorian helmet kind of mold. It’s quite interesting that Tuma calls it a mask because it is a mask. How did he know? That surprised me, but he would think about this: Glatorian helmets that don’t cover their wearers’ mouths are called helmets, and those helmets that do are called masks. Ask Spider-Man and Star-Lord from Marvel about it. I believe that that’s why he called Mata Nui’s mask a mask because it covered Mata Nui’s face and mouth. He didn’t know what a Kanohi mask is, but he made an educated guess over there just because he wanted to fight Mata Nui over there. Lol.
  8. Well, I would go with the idea of Lego Marvel Super Heroes in 2013 and with the other-planet-exploring part from Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham in 2014. Plus, the characters should be action figures, like Bionicle Heroes, but more accurate to the sets and fix their silly designs, like their arms, while the non-set characters would look like the TV show. Plus, I have my ideas to compliment this: Anyway, if I want a Hero Factory TT game (as in just the theme), well, I would imagine the game would be based on the whole TV show, kind of like Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars in 2011. Of course, things in the game would make things little more humorous. Lol. It would be hard to imagine, but here’s how I would imagine the levels will be: 1. The Trails of Furno 2. Core Crisis 3. The Enemy Within 4. A part where Bulk takes on Vapor. 5. Von Nebula episode 6. Ordeal of Fire 7. Savage Planet Part 1 8. Savage Planet Part 2 9. Breakout Part 1 10. Breakout Part 2 11. Breakout Part 3 (fighting XT4, Thornaxx, Core Hunter and recapturing some criminals) 12. Brain Attack 13. Invasion From Below 14. The Anti-Heroes attacking Makuhero City after the heroes are done recapturing villains, capturing Brains in the factory, and a Jumper in the drop ship (that should have happened because of what happened at the end of Breakout Part 2. 15. The Alpha 1 Team going to the Anti-Heroes’ leader’s hiding place and defeat him once and for all to end his threat (that should give the story a true ending. I would think that villain could be Von Nebula, and he would get help from all of the villains from 2010-2012 and Brain maker from Brain Attack, plus Core Hunter being revealed to be alive. After defeating the bad guys, the heroes put them to jail). For bonus levels, I would imagine these: 1. The flashback events of Secret Missions 2 2. The incident where Von Ness is tried to run away from the giant robot in the Von Nebula episode. 3. Hero Recon Team 4. Rocks capturing Voltix before Voltix caused the Breakout. 5. The events of SM 3 6. SM4 7. SM5 8. The wacky adventures of Hero Factory FM 9. The heroes fighting the Galactic Conspiracy. So, there. That’s 24 levels in total. It would have been nice if Lego had done so before or right after HF ended when we want the story to have a real conclusion and resolve some things. Plus, I would love that the game would show that HF shares the same universe as Bionicle G1, as it would show some some backstory about stuff, like Makuro being created by the Great Beings from Bionicle 2001-2010.
  9. The theme may have some good parts, but I believe it should be remember by being one of Ninjago’s Realms, like Legends of Chima. It’s preservation. Nexo Knights has inspired other themes to use some of its cool pieces.
  10. I love the head design of the Overlord dragon. The dragon himself looks awesome! I love that it shows the Overlord riding his dragon. Anyway, well, not every storyline has a dragon. There’s Season 8 with the Oni Masks.
  11. All nice MOC versions of the Alpha 1 Team are amazing! Anyway, I love how they used Bionicle parts to make these guys. Nex’s MOC form matches his personality very well! Since Hero Factory and Bionicle are very similar, I believe and super-wish that Bionicle G1 and HF share the same universe.
  12. I wish Lego Dimensions can be acknowledged somehow, though. I mean, it’s a good console video game, too.
  13. Well, I would consider people who say stuff in Leto Ideas like “Anything but Bionicle” cyber bullying. Lol. Seriously. I hope Lego would look at these things deeply (and consider having Bionicle to win the vote). It seems that most people vote for it, right? Just wondering.
  14. Well, anything can happen. Some people love HF for the CCBS (it’s been 10 years). If it weren’t for HF, constraction would have been ended in 2010 rather than 2018, and we would be bored without HF in 2010-2014. We can be thankful for it. I get that not everyone looks HF, but give it a chance about about its life.
  15. Yes. 2006 was a good year where Bionicle’s building system has evolved, despite the Inika build being repetitively reused. I agree that 2006 is better than 2005. I also loved that the Piraka aren’t awake or horde enemies. They’re villains with personalities, like the Titan villains. It was interesting that they came before the Toa Inika. Same with 2007. It was also nice that we went back to the present, and we saw the Toa Nuva try to fight the Piraka and Brutaka, but they couldn’t and then the Inika fought them instead. To be honest, the Inika are basically Bionicle’s own Teen Titans from DC Comics, and Young Avengers and New Mutants from Marvel, and Hero Factory’s Alpha Team’s rookie division is sort of like the Toa Inika. I wish the Toa Nuva could have trained the new Toa rookies, but the Toa learned how to fight like Toa, so yeah.
  16. Boy, 2009 was a good year because it had Bionicle: The Legend Reborn. I missed the Toa and others from the Matoran Universe when the 2009 storyline happened, but it’s nice to learn about where did the Great Spirit Mata Nui and the Matoran Universe come from (according to the 2001 storyline, it is said that Mata Nui came from “paradise”, which is Spherus Magna). It was interesting that instead of opposing teams, there are tribes who fight each other to get what scarce resources do they want. I love the idea of an arena between warriors. To be honest, Bara Magna parallels MU because of many similarities, like Glatorian being human-based counterparts to Toa (they may be space aliens, but they don’t have powers), Agori to Matoran, Tuma to Makuta Teridax, and Skrall to Skakdi. Plus, this is where Mata Nui shows his personality. He learned to care about people that he is friends with. It’s basically like The Lion King, Marvel’s Thor, and Black Panther. It’s good to have variety when we go from one world to another. I love the variety of colors to represent the tribes. The designs on the weapons and helmets are very cool. I always remember their Iron Man-like faces, which Hero Factory used, and that always makes HF looks like a part of Bionicle G1 (I believe it is most likely it because of that, despite Greg Farshtey not admitting it because the themes aren’t currently running now. People, even including some articles, have been treating HF as a part of Bionicle G1, anyway). It id also nice that real hands have been introduced (four-fingered before five-fingered in 2011). I also love the Thornax Launchers. True, there are brittle joints and sockets, but hey. I love Michael Dorn in the movie. Also, love the set accuracies, despite the laziness of graphics in some parts. Wished there could have been more action, too. Anyway, the movie showed that Lego could make better Bionicle movies, and I was looking forward for two more after TLR, but sadly, they never came to be because Lego selfishly cancelled Bionicle in 2010 and underestimated its potential. That was tragically traumatic.
  17. Alright, guys. Yesterday, the vote is closed, and it is said that you have to wait until 2022 when Lego reviews the votes. It’s sad, but it’s true. We have to wait another year, guys. https://ideas.lego.com/blogs/a4ae09b6-0d4c-4307-9da8-3ee9f3d368d6/post/d1613450-c72c-4447-97c3-4120ce28ecbe
  18. Next Knights is a bit weird theme (maybe because of the fact that it’s a mix of Castle and Space), I must admit, but it does have a good charm, like the designs of the vehicles and monsters. Plus, Monstrox and Jestro’s bromance is one of my favorite things about NK. I prefer Ninjago and Legends of Chima over NK, to be honest, because they take things more seriously.
  19. I understand what you’re saying. Exo-Force would have looked like that it could make a TV show, but couldn’t. We were limited to the comics, and the theme has been taken out from the Lego website while the story in the comics wasn’t finished. Pitiful. Anyway, yes, these themes that you mentioned used Bionicle parts (even Ninjago used a Kopaka Master of Ice blade in 2016 in one of its Day of the Departed sets with the Samurai X cave). Nexo Knights is quite similar to Ninjago, too, but never lived up.
  20. Well, HF is a child and good successor of Bionicle, so if Bionicle could come back, then HF would come back as well.
  21. I always knew Hero Factory is well remembered and cherished. Anyway, I seriously believe that Bionicle G1 and HF should share the same universe because of the similarities. I hope one day that could happen.
  22. You are looking at other themes. I can see the similarities over there. Well, Ninjago expanded, unlike Exo-Force. Plus, Exo-Force has an unfinished story. Plus, Exo-Force has some Bionicle parts. Just saying a fact.
  23. What it says here. Happy 15th anniversary to Bionicle’s 2006 storyline! It’s where six of our Matoran friends, Jaller, Hahli, Kongu, Hewkii, Nuparu, and Hewkii, became new Toa called the Toa Inika, and they went to fight against a team of six evil lizard monsters that are counterparts to Toa called the Piraka. The Piraka are from a species called Skakdi, and they were once members of the Dark Hunters until they went rogue. The Piraka are Zaktan, the mysterious air-using leader who can turn into tiny insects called Protodites; Hakann, the egoistic fire-using guy who can shoot mental blasts; Vezok, the water-using spy who can absorb and copy powers; Avak, the stone-using engineer with the big cheeks who can make prisons that can counter his enemies’ abilities; Reidak, the strong earth-using hunter who can adapt to things; and Thok, the ice-using guy who can make inanimate objects to life and use them as weapons. The storyline happened because the Toa have to find a Legendary Kanohi with a mind of its own called the Kanohi Ignika, aka the Mask of Life, to heal the Great Spirit Mata Nui to prevent him from dying, otherwise their world will be collapsed. The mask is located in the island of Voya Nui, where the Piraka are here to steal it. They used Makuta Teridax’s essence called Antidermis to enslave all but six of the island’s Matoran residents. The Piraka teamed up with a rogue guardian of the Mask named Brutaka. The Toa Nuva couldn’t defeat these guys. Things get worse when a seventh but rogue Piraka named Vezon, who is actually a part of Vezok and is crazy, like the Joker from DC Comics and Gollum from The Lord of the Rings, got the mask and has an enlarged Rahi spider called a Fenrakk as his steed. The Toa got help from another guardian and Brutaka’s ex-friend named Axonn, who is Bionicle’s own Hulk from Marvel. The Toa freed the people and faced many battles, including one with Umbra, who is a guardian of the mask who has light powers. When the Toa reach to Vezon and fight him, Fenrakk was turned by the mask into the mighty Kardas Dragon. However, the Toa defeated all of the Piraka and the dragon and Matoro got the mask because it chose him to be its bearer, but the dragon hurt Matoro, and this caused the mask to fly into the ocean, which caused the events of the 2007 storyline, with the Barraki and Mahri Nui, to happen. The storyline has five chapter books, five comic books, a video game called Bionicle Heroes, which is one of the best things that Bionicle has, and a bunch of online games, including the Voya Nui Online Game. Sadly, there is no direct-to-video movie for this for some reason (why?). However, the 2006 storyline is one of my favorite storylines because of the content that it has. This year also was the last year to have a combo Titan set, which is Vezon and Kardas, for some reason (why? Because of the budget?). But, I love the sets. The spines, glowing red eyes, and glowing teeth of the Piraka are cool. So are the squishy masks and light-up swords of the Toa Inika. We also got some promotional videos, like “Yo, yo, Piraka”, which is a rap song with the Piraka, and The All-American Rejects’ song with the Toa Inika called “Move Along”. These songs are awesome. How do you feel about the storyline? What’s your favorite moment and set? I love the fights, and I love Reidak, Nuparu, Axonn, Brutaka, and the Vezon sets the most. The video game is quite awesome for how complete it is compared to Bionicle: The Game in 2003 because nothing gets uneven. The game may have glitches and it’s a bit repetitive and tedious, but it’s a very good game, and it should be remastered to have better graphics, set accuracies, dialogue with voices, and get rid of the glitches. I love that the game references to Bionicle’s past years before 2006, despite Bionicle not having its 5th anniversary celebrated for some reason. We got a lot of fan favorites in that year, and this is the first year where we got sets that have bendable arms and legs and can have human-based body structures at the same time (we always see people with stiff limbs, Toa Metru’s shoulders being in a V-shaped position, and uneven arms from the past years before 2006). I also love that the Toa have their own evil lizard-based counterparts to fight, despite the monsters having limited elemental powers that require using certain weapons or others. Fond memories, and I wish we can have that again if everything goes well in Lego Ideas’ voting campaign with Bionicle as a choice this year. That year was also the only year to have a Great Being in a set, who is happened to be in in disguise of a Matoran named Velika. That year was the second year to have play sets, where we have mini-figures that are made of many pieces rather than one or two (2005 was weird). This year also is the first year to have canister villains with individual personalities rather than swarm enemies. We got some combo models, and one of them, Irnakk, was sold as a set that has the exclusive golden Thok spine and Technic tubes. It’s a pity that Jaller, Kongu, and Matoro don’t have a combiner. If they did, I would imagine it would be a bulky-looking Toa, like Jovan. Plus, how come Irnakk got a set box rather than having the other three-canister set combiners get them, too. This year is basically the last G1 year to have new designs before the other years used much of the same pieces.
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