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The concept for Bionicle originated from an idea by co-creator Christian Faber named "Cybots", a line of humanoid action figures with attachable limbs and ball-and-socket joints. Faber recalled: "I was sitting with Lego Technic and thought I would love to build a character instead of a car. I thought of this biological thing: The human body is ...
Gilroy is co-creator of the first Bionicle trilogy and has since written for numerous other animated series, such as The Mask, Justice League Unlimited, The 99, Kim Possible, and the direct-to-video Disney movie title Atlantis: Milo's Return and the Funimation anime film Mass Effect: Paragon Lost based on the hit video game for Electronic Arts ...
Bionicle.com had some information about parts of the Generation 1 story, including some character biographies. BionicleStory.com had several sections containing information about the Generation 1 characters, locations, and more.
Bionicle is a series of direct-to-video animated science fantasy action films based on the Lego toyline of the same name.. In total, four films have been released. The first three from Miramax serve as a trilogy, while Universal's Bionicle: The Legend Reborn is a stand-alone, originally intended to be the start of a new saga of films in the series, but following Bionicle's cancellation in 2010 ...
Bionicle: Mask of Light: Creative Capers Entertainment Create TV & Film Limited Miramax Home Entertainment: Buena Vista Home Entertainment: 2004 Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui: Prequel to Bionicle: Mask of Light. 2005 Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows: Sequel to Bionicle: Legends of Metru Nui. 2009 Bionicle: The Legend Reborn: Tinseltown Toons
Bionicle: Mask of Light, stylized as BIONICLE: Mask of Light — The Movie, is a 2003 animated science fantasy action film based on the Bionicle toyline by Lego, and particularly serves as a direct adaptation to the latter half of the toyline's 2003 narrative.
Farshtey joined the LEGO Group as a writer in late 2000, where he wrote for the LEGO Mania Magazine, LEGO Club Magazine, LEGO Club Jr. Magazine, and the Bionicle comic series. Farshtey’s work includes novels and short stories written for Bionicle, Exo-Force, Hero Factory, and Ninjago. Farshtey was the editorial director at the LEGO Company.
Pop was the penciller on Spyboy, a comic book written by Peter David and published by Dark Horse Comics, The Dead Seas for Zuda, Blank (at Tokyopop), Batgirl (at DC Comics), Bionicle (at DC Comics) and World of Warcraft, One-shot Special in 2009.