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The first story arc (2001–2003) takes place on the tropical island of Mata Nui, named after the Great Spirit, and deals with the arrival of the six Toa Mata and their adventures in protecting the Matoran villagers from Makuta's minions. They are later transformed into the more-powerful Toa Nuva.
The story of The Legend of Mata Nui was meant to serve as a conclusion to the 2001 Bionicle story arc, focusing on the Toa, heroic elemental warriors destined to defeat the evil Makuta, who is attacking the island of Mata Nui with corrupted Rahi animals.
Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui is a fan-made action role-playing video game created by CrainyCreations. Based on The Lego Group's Bionicle line of constructible action figures, it is an open world action role-playing game and a reimagining of the 2001 Bionicle story. In the game the player controls the Toa, elementally-powered warriors who set ...
The main character in Quest for the Toa, Takua, was also the playable character in the Mata Nui Online Game, an online point-and-click adventure game that continued the 2001 Bionicle story. [8] Quest for the Toa is set on the fictional island of Mata Nui, which is divided into six elementally-themed regions: the aquatic region of Ga-Wahi, the ...
At the end of the match, the Mask is accidentally revealed, and the Turaga recognizes its powers. They announce that it heralds the arrival of a seventh Toa, a Toa of Light, destined to defeat Makuta and awaken Mata Nui. Guided by the Mask, Jaller and Takua are sent to find the Seventh Toa, Jaller being believed to be the Seventh Toa's herald.
The game's story, which takes creative liberties with the official Bionicle story, follows the Toa as they defend the island of Mata Nui from the return of the evil Makuta and his minions. Bionicle received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who disliked its short length and camera angles. Some gameplay elements, like the elemental ...
The story of Fisher Tiger, Otohime and the Celestial Dragon, the very first mention of Joyboy – this arc has so much to tantalize the minds of observant fans, but its primary villain feels like ...
Mata Nui Online Game was a key part of Lego's aggressive multimedia campaign, as it introduced players to the world of Mata Nui and allowed them to explore it. [12] Following the cancellation of The Legend of Mata Nui in October 2001, the 2001 Bionicle story was left to be resolved in other outlets, including Mata Nui Online Game. [13]