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| + | ====== Bionicle ====== | ||
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| + | **BIONICLE** is a sci-fi toy franchise created by **LEGO**, started in 2001 as a desperate attempt to save the company which, unexpectedly, | ||
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| + | An aspect that isn't talked about a lot in < | ||
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| + | < | ||
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| + | I've been a < | ||
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| + | I'm about 93% sure that once < | ||
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| + | * [[lb: | ||
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| + | ===== Notes ===== | ||
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| + | ==== 2015 Reboot ==== | ||
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| + | I don't think I'll write about the 2015 reboot at all, because I'm not interested in it. I'll only note that I //did// buy a few of the first few sets and I liked them, kinda, but would have preferred if they weren' | ||
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| + | The story just didn't catch my attention. | ||
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| + | I could complain more, but I don't want to. All it proves is that LEGO shouldn' | ||
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| + | ==== Fan communities ==== | ||
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| + | Speaking about it in general, but all the major gathering points for < | ||
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| + | ===== Review ===== | ||
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| + | I'm reviewing the whole thing (excluding the 2015 reboot) because, for now, I don't see much of a point in individual stuff. | ||
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| + | I'll be a bit blunt: < | ||
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| + | However, taking all that into account...yeah, | ||
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| + | Considering the biggest guy in the story of < | ||
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| + | Seriously, just sit down and think about the implications of the multiverse in < | ||
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| + | Worse still, we lack justification for many things within the < | ||
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| + | Greg's changes and whatnot broke the world-building that previously existed, so it's a bit bizarre that he is considered by < | ||
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| + | As a note, if we look at the early < | ||
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| + | There is an obvious counter here that < | ||
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| + | Now, moving on: the decanonization of < | ||
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| + | This is also a pretty big issue with how < | ||
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| + | Let's quickly mention a few things that I personally don't like. The focus shifted away from the Matoran as POV characters (< | ||
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| + | I think the Matoran designs significantly declined after the Mata storylines, though this is not really that controversial. | ||
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| + | Now, for the conclusion...I expect that this review will not be received that well...and I think it's because the tendency of modern fans is to believe that the thing they love is absolutely perfect and the people who made it are absolutely perfect...except in the very small specific ways that are considered common knowledge. | ||
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| + | But, well, < | ||
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| + | ===== Speculah & Analysis ===== | ||
| + | ==== Matoran Language ==== | ||
| + | A guy online, going by outofgloom, produced resources for a ‘Matoric’ language which I got pretty into. You can find the resources [[https:// | ||
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| + | I actually kinda liked what he produced, so I'll (at some point) create an article dedicated to it. But, for now, I'm only noting it here. | ||
| + | ==== The Maori Situation ==== | ||
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| + | This used to be a bit longer, but I realized it didn't have to be. | ||
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| + | Now, < | ||
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| + | First, let me get out of the way that I think the Maori had the //right// to // | ||
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| + | The reason I think the Maori were in the wrong is because they went and sued LEGO over it, which I don't consider an appropriate response. Now, the settlement with the names being changed is an okay compromise to the situation, but I don't think a lawsuit was necessary to get that far. It's not like anything we say about it now really changes what happened though. | ||
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| + | I'll re-iterate and elaborate on my <span denote> | ||
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| + | Also, I get it...when I heard <span denote> | ||
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| + | I do get it's the // | ||
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| + | ===== Trivilinks ===== | ||
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| + | * [[https:// | ||
| + | * It's very detailed. I'd argue a bit too much, but it's a great source of information. | ||
| + | * [[https:// | ||
| + | * //The// < | ||
| + | * [[https:// | ||
| + | * An archive of a //lot// of < | ||
| + | * [[lb: | ||
| + | * Something I will note is that the **TTV Channel** is one of the more influential aspects of the < | ||
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