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  1. Call me basic, but I'd really like to go back to 2001, or maybe the early waves of 2002. For the pure purpose of being able to see what that initial "boom" was like, as a somewhat younger gal than a lot of people in the Bionicle community it just ended up passing me by by a few years, and seeing people's stories about it gives me a sort of secondhand nostalgia that I kinda wish I could understand more.

    Anyways, I'd basically just buy all the Toa again, as well as the Turaga an' Rahi, tho since I assume McDonalds is excluded as a retailer in this context then that means no McToran :c
    Oh well


    I'd also kinda want to observe the other products around me to really put into perspective HOW much Lego and the toy industry has rapidly changed in these two decades.

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  2. On 5/27/2020 at 10:33 AM, Alexander123 said:

    Many kids I talked to at that time had also seen the Miramax trilogy and TLR on Netflix. I dont know if those are still on Netflix but do kids have more exposure to Bionicle than we realize?

    Yeah, I've heard mainly from VPN ads on YouTube that certain areas have different content (Ex: Filipino Netflix has the 2012 Ninja Turtles cartoon).
    The Miramax trilogy isn't on Netflix for me but oddly enough Journey to One is still up.

    I dunno, it's not like it's SUPER hard for kids to get into Bionicle (at least on the side of the toys, seeing some poor 8 or 11 year old scrolling through wikis and BMP trying to make sense of the story would be hilarious to me), it's most likely just a matter of if they're even interested and would like to learn about it. Heck, I actually heard from an old video from when G2 was still going that THEY heard that some kids even wished they could have the older figures, which I like to think means something.

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