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At the time of its launch, one reviewer described the sets as "A good combination of assembly and action figure". [18] and first-year sales of £100 million. [19] Bionicle later received a Toy of the Year Award for Most Innovative Toy in 2001 from the Toy Industry Association. [20] Bionicle's rapid success had a major impact on the Lego Company.
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 ...
Lego Bionicle is launched in Europe and Australasia. 2001 Lego Bionicle is launched in the United States and worldwide. Lego Brand Retail stores are opened in England, Germany, and Russia. Lego Life on Mars is introduced, then discontinued. Lego Alpha Team and Lego Harry Potter are introduced. Lego Serious Play is unveiled. Lego Jack Stone is ...
Bionicle #1–8 June 10, 2008 Greg Farshtey Carlos D'Anda, Randy Elliott ISBN 1-59707-109-9: 2 Challenge of the Rahkshi: Bionicle #9–15 August 5, 2008 Randy Elliott ISBN 1-59707-111-0: 3 City of Legends: Bionicle #16–21 October 28, 2008 ISBN 1-59707-121-8: 4 Trial by Fire: Bionicle #22–27 January 20, 2009 ISBN 1-59707-132-3: 5 The Battle ...
A Wrinkle in Time (2003) Bionicle: The Movie – Mask of Light (2003) Pokémon: Jirachi—Wish Maker (2003) MXP: Most Extreme Primate (2003) Shaolin Soccer (2004) Ella Enchanted (2004) Chestnut: Hero of Central Park (2004) (DVD only) Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys (2004) Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui (2004) Finding Neverland (2004) In Search of ...
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.
Cartoon Network's Toonami aired several scenes from the film along with the first Bionicle film Mask of Light. [8] The film was first screened on October 6, 2004, at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California. [3] Cartoon Network aired the film for the first time less than two months after its release on December 18, at 7 p.m. Eastern Time ...
That same year, Radio Times ranked it as among the best films based on toys, saying that the developers "did a better-than-average job of translating the appeal of the toys to screen". [ 38 ] Mask of Light was promoted by Lego with new toys based on the film's original characters; a video game based on its story released in 2003; a line of ...