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Brian Drummond as Toa Matau, the Toa of Air, a lighthearted former test driver & Toa Onewa, the Toa of Stone, a headstrong and independent former carver. Paul Dobson as Toa Whenua, the Toa of Earth with respect for the past & Nidhiki, a former Toa turned Dark Hunter. Trevor Devall as Toa Nuju, the Toa of Ice with respect for the future.
The official Star Wars website declared Lego Star Wars II to be the best Star Wars-related product of 2006. [101] The game won iParenting Media Awards' "2006 Greatest Products Call", [ 102 ] and was placed on Reader's Digest ' s September 2006 "5 Things We Don't Want You to Miss" list, Time magazine's list of the top ten video games of 2006 ...
Lego Star Wars (stylized as LEGO Star Wars) is a Lego theme based on the Star Wars media franchise created by George Lucas. It includes over 928 Lego building toy sets, [ 1 ] 1389 Lego minifigures , [ 2 ] an eponymous video game series containing six games, and multiple animated short films and television series.
A direct sequel to Lego Bionicle: Quest for the Toa (a Game Boy Advance title that was also developed by Saffire), The Legend of Mata Nui begins immediately following the events of that game, in which the villager Takua rescues the Turaga elders of Mata Nui's six villages and gathers the Toa Stones, summoning the Toa, six elemental warriors prophesied to defeat the evil Makuta. [4]
Quest for the Toa was originally designed to be a prequel to Lego Bionicle: The Legend of Mata Nui, a planned PC title developed by Saffire that would ultimately be canceled shortly before release. During development, the game's name was changed from Tales of the Tohunga to Quest for the Toa due to complaints from the Māori people of New Zealand.
During the game, the player controls Takua, an adventurous villager on the island of Mata Nui; [7] Takua is also the playable character in Lego Bionicle: Quest for the Toa, which was released in October 2001, and the events of Mata Nui Online Game directly follow the ending of Quest for the Toa. [8]
Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows is a 2005 animated science fantasy action film based on the Bionicle toy line by Lego and the third installment in the Bionicle film series.It is a direct sequel to Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui, and largely adapts the 2005 storyline with the majority of events taking place before the previous film's ending.
The game follows a Matoran as they attempt to repel the invasion of the insect-like Bohrok swarm. [2] In the official Bionicle story, the Bohrok are instead defeated by the Toa. [3] Matoran Adventures is a side-scrolling platform game [4] with puzzle elements. [5] The player can choose from three difficulty levels (Easy, Medium, and Hard). [2]