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  1. Cool video, but I'm sad about the animation. When lego switched to drawn-style animation instead of computer animation for the Lego Friends episodes, My sisters were disappointed. Now they have this style of animation with Ultra Agents videos, city, and other themes. It just makes me hope if we get a Bionicle TV show it won't have this style of animation.


    Also, I'm not buying into this whole "Okoto" thing instead of Mata nui. Plus, where did all the mystery/exploration go?

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    can I have the rahkshi turahk :begging: :begging: :begging: :begging: please????

    Why don't you just get one online? I'm sure there are plenty of people who own one that wasn't given to them as a special gift from the LEGO Group. Bricklink even has some used copies on sale for less than $4 apiece!

    I wasn't the one who asked and I have a Turahk, but how much is shipping on Bricklink?

     

    Go onto the store you want to buy it from, click "Store terms" and the seller should tell you about shipping costs.

  3. Hi fellow BZPower members!

     

    I have a sealed, unopened Chima Season 1 part 2 DVD I've been looking to get rid of for a few weeks (I won it in a contest on Brickset.com a while back). I'm looking for about $10 for it, or I'll trade it for Lego or Bionicle items. The title is at the top of the post. Please contact me if you're interested!

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    Finding Tahu Nuva at a yard sale for 25 cents with all the pieces. He was automatically one of my favorite sets from then on!

    Wow that is amazing, do you remember what year you got it?

     

    I got it Summer 2008! I also found Kopaka there for 25 cents as well, but he was missing his torso...:P. But then 2 years later I found another Kopaka set with ALL the pieces at a yard sale for 50 cents.

  5. I would love to voice act for this project! I'm very good at changing my voice, so I can do a wide variety of characters. Probably the ones I would be the best at would be:

     Toa:

    -Tahu

    -Lewa

    -Pohatu or Onua

     

    Matoran:

    -Jaller

     

    Makuta:

    -Makuta Teridax

     

    Let me know if any of these sound interesting. Also, maybe you could P.M. me about reading you certain sentences from the books and sending them as audio files to you. : )

     

    Thanks! This looks to be a fun and exciting project, and I would love to be a part of it if possible!

     

    KopakaFan116


    The Toa I'd be my very best at voicing are 1. Tahu, and 2. Lewa.

  6. Yes, I am 13 years of age or OLDER and I subscribe to the magazine, and I would be upset that I could no longer subscribe to the magazine.

     

    I still like looking at it even though it used to be a whole lot better, and I can't wait to get it in the mail every two months.

  7. These were prototype designs for Star Wars constraction sets somebody made for a Lego Cuusoo project. The company who made these must have stolen those designs. Why can't people just stop stealing designs and making cheap knock-off items? It's like they don't think we'll notice if they steal designs, but we know.

  8. Let's see... I might have a bunch of different things here that could refer to as a first set. When I was 5, I remember my Mom and I going to a garage sale. I was looking around at the toys, and then I saw... a box of Lego pieces. It was a big bin of them. we bougt it for $7 (my Mom totally ripped off the kid selling it) and yeah. So, you're probably wondering what this has to do with Bionicle... 2 years later, I was looking through my Lego collection, and found these weird pieces. They looked like arms... with balls at the ends. Digging around some more, I found some parts tha connected to those. Later I figured out the parts I had were those from 8533 Gali and 8540 Vakama. I was intrigued by these pieces, so I went to Lego.com to see if I ould learn more about them. I stumbled across the Bionicle website, and I found what I was looking for. I remember going to Target and looking in the Lego aisle at the Bionicle selection. My favorite color is green, so I thought 8910Toa Kongu looked awesome, and I remember seeing 8930 Dekar and how cool his little swords were! You should've seen the excitement on my face, when in Christmas 2007, I opened up none other than Toa Kongu and Dekar! I was so freaked out...

     

    a year later, the Phantoka came out, and me (Not knowing any of the Bionicle story besides the names and such) thought they were cool.

    I mean who wouldn't like giant robots flying around trying to kill each other? I really liked how Pohatu looked, so I sold a lot of my old toys, and then my parents let me buy him! I was so excited. so Toa Kongu and Dekar were my first sets, and Toa Pohatu was the first set I bought.

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