Subject: A brilliant story for a toyline
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Posted on: 2012-07-09 04:11:00 UTC

BIONICLE. A brilliant line of toys that helped keep LEGO alive during the early 21st century. With its build-able action figures and fun story, the series probably captured the hearts of many young children, and some of them may still be engrossed in it, no matter the fact that the toyline was cancelled in 2010.

Yet despite my love for the toys themselves, my interest was more in the beautifully crafted story. For something that was made to sell toys, the story was magnificent in my eyes. From the original six Toa fighting against the Rahi and the dark Makuta in order to wake the Great Spirit, Mata Nui, to the final battle between two giant robots on a desert planet, it kept most of its charm, no matter how rushed the ending was.

Although some may have disliked the transition from a tribal fantasy feel to the science-fantasy of the later years, I found the action and adventure still incredibly interesting, along with the greater emotional depth later years gave to the characters.

In all, it was an epic tale of good triumphing over evil, no matter how long it would take, and to craft a better future for everyone.

The writers have no sense of scale though.

(Seriously LEGO? Mata Nui being a 40 million feet tall robot? And able to land on Bara Magna?)

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