@@megalodon3655 problem with ninjago is there isnt nearly as much progression as it feels they need to through away a lot of the info from season to season to make it run longer and not be overly confusing. which is good for kids but bad for people who want a epic story.
Imagine catching the Toas and turning them into monsters only to have them basically fight back after transforming and using those powers against you…..
Oh, the nostalgia. This brings me back to simpler times. Before life got complicated. Before I grew up. Back then, this was one of the most important things in my life. I remember watching each and every one of these. When it came to LEGO themes, OG Bionicle was always the goat. I miss this. Funny how these shorts (and the insane lore behind Bionicle, but mostly these exact shorts) were so much better at hyping up a franchise than the entire Ninjago TV show which I assume had a much higher production cost.
Holy shit you found the “Face Me” version of the Mahri film! I thought I was going crazy when they changed it to “Crash” and removed the original video!
They changed which one was used based on the region. The one with "Crashed" was used in the U.S., while the one with "Face Me" was used in the European countries
Bionicle G1: Everyone with a selfish hesrt kills to have the Mask Of Life amd/or Control The Matoran. G2: Bad guys want to rule the world "OF COURSE!!!" (You get the reference you get a cookie)
Bionicle mini-vids are 3D computer animations, so anything can be done with the limbs. That's how the bending of the 2008 limbs was possible in the Stars mini film, and all other Bionicle mini-vids and adverts since the beginning of the franchise for that matter. Before Bionicle sets were manufactured, 3D computer models would be produced of them, and then reused for these animations as well.
@@nikajinpusno9563 while that's true for some advertisements, the stars videos were done fully practically with stop motion. The figures used in those videos were real, NOT CGI, and their limbs were cut and modified to bend, you can even see the screws on their elbows and knees in the vid.
The song's called face me. It's a Cryoshell song. Cryoshell was formed specifically for Bionicle commercial songs. Face Me was featured for most non-American versions of the commercial. Maybe there were licensing issues with Daughtry's song but I can't say for sure.
@@elijahdowell7679 Not exactly. You can say that water and air are essentially the same if you applied the same thinking, . Earth is soil, under the ground; whereas stone element is rocks above on the surface, mountains etc.
Was great until they rebooted the story with the Netflix series. They weren’t as good and they remade Mata Nui and the Makuta….along with Tahu’s team in the worst designs ever…-_-