Lego Galidor: The Toy that Almost Bankrupted Lego

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2022
  • Today we're taking a look at Lego Galidor - a toy line from the early 2000's that was heavily overshadowed by Bionicle's success and served to almost bankrupt The Lego Group.
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    Neil Reviews
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  • @slow_start
    @slow_start  Год назад +612

    Thank you so much to everyone for the overwhelmingly positive response to this video! It's really a welcome surprise, and I can't express how grateful I am to anyone who took the time to watch some of the video, like, comment, or subscribe. I have lots planned throughout the year for the channel, with many videos focused outside of Lego as well. I hope you come along for the ride!

    • @theBolderBoulder
      @theBolderBoulder Год назад +10

      Nice work on this video!

    • @ThatManOverThere
      @ThatManOverThere Год назад +4

      Oh my god, I had that green lizard thing! I never even knew there was anything more than that with it.

    • @EpicYoutubeHandle
      @EpicYoutubeHandle Год назад +6

      69K views

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +12

      @@EpicRUclipsHandle a gamer moment no doubt!

    • @constructionproduction4965
      @constructionproduction4965 Год назад +3

      You know I watched so many videos on this topic over the span of years and this one is the greatest of all of them good presentation overall on the video

  • @howdyhamster
    @howdyhamster Год назад +3923

    "The Kek Powerizer was a mechanical suit of armor that enhanced one's ability to glinch", delivered completely straight, is one of the funniest sentences I've heard in a while

    • @Lemon_Inspector
      @Lemon_Inspector Год назад +200

      The moment I heard it, I felt some small part of my soul die. I may never be able to forget this line.

    • @jpar6031
      @jpar6031 Год назад +139

      "The Kek Powerizer suit gives you Glinch ( gravity lynch ) an upgraded version of Darth Vader's force choke. Clear out commies in record time with Kek and the power of Glinch!"

    • @raycearcher5794
      @raycearcher5794 Год назад +420

      > Be me
      > Put on Kek Powerizer
      > Start to Glinch
      > Turn arms and legs into whatever I'm thinking of
      > Get hungry, glinch arm into microwave
      > Feel lazy, feet glinch into wheels
      > 10/10 QT comes in, says my glinching is cool
      > P turned on
      > Start to glinch
      > MFW

    • @Lemon_Inspector
      @Lemon_Inspector Год назад +123

      @@jpar6031 Note: Glinching is universally recognized as a war crime, even in peacetime.

    • @bacicinvatteneaca
      @bacicinvatteneaca Год назад +108

      @@raycearcher5794 omg, I loved Galinor! My favourite moment was when the protagonist, Gali Glinch, said "it's glinchin' time!" and glinched all over the damn place!

  • @yuzzem64
    @yuzzem64 Год назад +1521

    There's no way CGI from 2002 could have held up nearly as well as a classic rubber suit honestly dodged a bullet with that

    • @whyccan9063
      @whyccan9063 Год назад +226

      That's what I was thinking. It honestly looks pretty well made? Specially the articulations. Holding up to similar effects in classic series like Doctor Who, PR, etc

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +371

      How did I miss this comment! Completely agree. Lego had unrealistic expectations for the tv show. One designer even expressed his disappointment that it wasn't more like the new Star Wars film. Phantom Menace had like 50x the budget.

    • @3ndg4m3
      @3ndg4m3 Год назад +50

      Looking at the CG in some of those commercials really drives that point home. I didn’t mind the suits… but I haven’t watched the show since I was 12, so I didn’t exactly have “taste” at the time.
      Maybe it could’ve worked if the whole thing was CGI, like Beast Wars, but even then…

    • @jdavis.
      @jdavis. Год назад +83

      Seems like one of their many mistakes was not making the show animated. Would have been way easier to do the concepts justice without needing huge budgets.

    • @Bacxaber
      @Bacxaber Год назад +27

      I think those costumes were great.

  • @0pposite221
    @0pposite221 Год назад +1009

    Every single name in the Galidor universe is completely insane.

    • @normanclatcher
      @normanclatcher 5 месяцев назад +65

      Including Nick Bluetooth.

    • @robertschnobert9090
      @robertschnobert9090 5 месяцев назад +22

      Bluetooth makes sense though. Bluetooth is a Danish king or something. 🌈 ​@@normanclatcher

    • @normanclatcher
      @normanclatcher 5 месяцев назад +47

      @@robertschnobert9090 just because it makes some sense doesn't mean it's not also very unhinged.

    • @neonthunder3261
      @neonthunder3261 5 месяцев назад +69

      i swear glinch just SOUNDS foul

    • @vogonp4287
      @vogonp4287 4 месяца назад +44

      It all looks and sounds like a fake toy line in a movie or TV series.

  • @youngkappakhan
    @youngkappakhan 4 месяца назад +131

    I think the fact that I grew up in this era, completely obsessed with Lego, living in Canada where the show aired, and still somehow had never heard of this says enough about it.

    • @youngkappakhan
      @youngkappakhan 4 месяца назад +10

      No wait I do remember this actually but literally just the name "Nick Bluetooth"

    • @WatanukiProductions
      @WatanukiProductions 4 месяца назад

      I saw it mentioned in one issues of Lego Magazine. Saw it was on a channel I didn't get and that Bionicle just seemed less kiddy to me at the age of 12 so I locked Galidor in a memory hole for roughly 20 years before someone mentioned it again.

    • @TheLazyEyebrow
      @TheLazyEyebrow 17 дней назад

      Agreed

  • @sadrobot2603
    @sadrobot2603 Год назад +2548

    I'd just like to point out that one of the toys was, by coincidence, in all seriousness, called the KEK POWERIZER.

    • @Mango_Tasty
      @Mango_Tasty Год назад +99

      I... I just realized that XD

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +498

      You kind of glaze over it when you're doing research for the video and forget how absolutely hilarious it is.

    • @saintsea-hat7891
      @saintsea-hat7891 Год назад +191

      I mean, there’s also a toy named Nipple. Who is a member of the main cast.

    • @blackheartzerotheundergrou3225
      @blackheartzerotheundergrou3225 Год назад +109

      An ambitious project, I'm sure. But in the end, it was more cringe than kek...

    • @marcel1372
      @marcel1372 Год назад +172

      Nick Bluetooth Glinched Allegra Zane with Kek Powerizer

  • @scallysnix.6073
    @scallysnix.6073 Год назад +863

    I love when company's randomly decide: "this thing that is and has been really popular for years is suddenly out of style" based on literally jack shit.

    • @CarrotConsumer
      @CarrotConsumer Год назад +70

      Less than expected revenue isn't 'jack shit'.

    • @MasterZebulin
      @MasterZebulin Год назад +88

      @@CarrotConsumer Should have built more spaceships.
      Spaceships RARELY fail.

    • @Mainyehc
      @Mainyehc Год назад +76

      @@CarrotConsumer less than expected sales doesn’t mean the core product and its technology is out of style and, in LEGO’s case, it was the implementation that did.

    • @Bread-nx9fo
      @Bread-nx9fo Год назад +10

      @@CarrotConsumer yes it is lmao

    • @henrysokol3466
      @henrysokol3466 Год назад +47

      They were an old company that had been taking the same general approach to making products for decades, weathering fads and trends so well some execs might've feared the other shoe was due to drop. Then a rather flashy, dramatic youth culture shift happened as Lego started to do badly. 'Being out of touch' was a logical enough thing to believe had caused their failures. It would've been a tempting theory to believe because it was a simple, neat one and the solution was uncomplicated: just follow the new youth paradigm.
      But it was a *terrible* idea to lay off Master Builders with decades of practical experience figuring out the aesthetic and engineering potential of _every single brick_ Lego'd ever produced. Their skill would have been just as useful crafting sets that followed the new themes, and Lego needed all the talent it could get to help them power through if they stumbled while reinventing itself.
      I think their recent themed line of augmented-reality sets is another ill-considered attempt to jump on a bandwagon. The color scheme it employs is dull and unappealing, and if you don't make use of the AR gimmick the whole thing becomes underwhelming. But at least the sets can still make for decent play that way.

  • @patrickholt8782
    @patrickholt8782 5 месяцев назад +146

    The funniest part about bad toy lines is that it had to have been at least one kid’s favorite. And when a kid likes something it is taken deathly seriously.

    • @BeardedJustice
      @BeardedJustice 3 месяца назад +12

      If only it were easier to find them, I'd love to see an interview with Galidor's #1 fan.

    • @marccamp6376
      @marccamp6376 3 месяца назад +3

      A 100% true
      Im that kid with my beloved Olocoons O2 haha
      Nobody cares, nobody likes them, but they are just the coolest thing ever for me

    • @ThePortadump
      @ThePortadump Месяц назад +5

      I commented about how my brother and I got into fist fights over these that my dad had to take them away. Meanwhile other kids had literally no clue or care about em.

    • @TFrills
      @TFrills Месяц назад

      Yes. Most likely a mentally challenged kid. Perhaps they have some kind of disability that makes bionicles too complex. WHen I was 5, I was building bionicles with no help from anyone.

    • @martinmortyry7444
      @martinmortyry7444 10 дней назад +1

      I unironically loved those toys for their gimmick, had a blast with them, and probably still have the pieces hidden somewhere. I'd be up for the interview, but I never in my life played the games, or watched the TV Show, not even sure if it aired here.

  • @Kidynamo123
    @Kidynamo123 6 месяцев назад +365

    The best part was where Nick Bluetooth said “It’s Glinching Time!” and glinched all over those guys

    • @neonthunder3261
      @neonthunder3261 5 месяцев назад +9

      i love how this just SOUNDS like something dirty

    • @lemeres2478
      @lemeres2478 4 месяца назад +7

      @@neonthunder3261 It could be.
      I mean, he could take their arms. Imagine doing "the stranger" using someone's stolen arm.

    • @mctrump957
      @mctrump957 4 месяца назад +4

      You joke, but he actually did say "It's glinch time" at one point and destroyed a giant statue with a glinch.

    • @geraldsanchez1934
      @geraldsanchez1934 4 месяца назад

      Truly, one of the scenes of the show. 😂

    • @PositiveOnly-dm3rx
      @PositiveOnly-dm3rx 3 месяца назад

      Omg... did I go back in time?!? Is it 2021 again?!? Or was that just a really out of date joke?

  • @crizman7032
    @crizman7032 Год назад +852

    never before have I seen a product that feels so much like a fake toy/show for an actual kids show

    • @Sanguivore
      @Sanguivore Год назад +35

      Dude, you absolutely hit the nail on the head, LOL.

    • @kcottone
      @kcottone Год назад

      I had to check the post date halfway through the video to see if it was all an April Fools joke. I can't believe this was a real thing. A stunning example of how capitalism spins its wheels inventing plastic crap no one wants complete with horrible multimedia tie-ins.

    • @TheDanishGuyReviews
      @TheDanishGuyReviews Год назад +32

      It's real. I have some. The black-masked dude was named Gorm, like my friend from school at the time.

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +47

      @@TheDanishGuyReviews your buddy's actual name was GORM?!

    • @TheDanishGuyReviews
      @TheDanishGuyReviews Год назад +56

      @@slow_start Yes. It's a somewhat uncommon name here in Denmark, but yeah. It's actually the name of the very first King of Denmark, Gorm the Old.

  • @trystero1729
    @trystero1729 Год назад +669

    “The Kek Powerizer was a mechanical suit of armor that enhanced one’s ability to glinch” is just a buck wild sentence. I had to pause the video and collect my thoughts after hearing that

    • @henrysokol3466
      @henrysokol3466 Год назад +31

      Well, *of course* the Kek Powerizer exists!
      Because although you can already turn your body into vast, anatomically unbalanced monstrosities in mere seconds-- descendants of John Carpenter's Thing and cybernetic horrors-- sometimes _you just need to push yourself farther._
      And when you do, that clumsy metal suit salvaged from Emperor Zurg's trashcan will win the day! All you need is a titanic race's young hanging around, savagely shaking you from behind to accomplish some goal only it knows.

    • @andrewgarcia3136
      @andrewgarcia3136 Год назад +16

      Smoking that 90s shit my guy

    • @ianfinrir8724
      @ianfinrir8724 Год назад +14

      That's certainly one of the statements of all time.

    • @jman97ful
      @jman97ful Год назад

      aye xD

    • @dandastardly2792
      @dandastardly2792 Год назад +6

      I forgot it was a lego video at that moment

  • @ATalkingSock
    @ATalkingSock Год назад +74

    Those rubber suits look seriously impressive. The frog-dude's range of expressions is near-Henson level.

    • @werewolf1301
      @werewolf1301 3 месяца назад +3

      That was my thought! They're incredible works of art, but I suppose the young and impressionable eyes of early Gen Z were not able to appreciate that yet.

  • @C0b4ltN1nj4
    @C0b4ltN1nj4 10 месяцев назад +94

    As a fun little overlap between Bionicle and Galidor one of the most popular long running bionicle fan sites, BZpower regularly ran themed contests to build the coolest bonkle, at one point this contest theme was mechs and one of the more impressive entries used the galidor egg as a cockpit. People lost their shit over this "cheating" and it led to a massive flame war of people complaining that using a massive non bionicle piece as centerpiece should disqualify it while other people hit back that it was a legitimate lego part. Unfortunately the old BZpower archive is gone so I can't find pictures.

    • @blob5907
      @blob5907 4 месяца назад

      so you lied and have no way to prove it?

    • @scottishcheese13
      @scottishcheese13 4 месяца назад +18

      Looked up “Bionicle Galidor egg” and one of the first images is a blue mech, originally from Brickshelf and posted on Reddit. Any chance that’s it?

  • @armymantv3972
    @armymantv3972 Год назад +1539

    My favorite scene in Galidor is when he said "It's Glinchin' Time". Truly one of the tv shows of all time.

    • @bubbabibleman5970
      @bubbabibleman5970 Год назад +236

      And then he glinched everywhere.

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +232

      The moment that changed tv forever...

    • @Ilovedemocracy2001
      @Ilovedemocracy2001 Год назад +122

      The first show to make glinchillion dollars

    • @Freak80MC
      @Freak80MC Год назад +46

      The fact that you just combined a toy series with a meme from 20 years after it's creation... Bravo

    • @holmesholmes.8784
      @holmesholmes.8784 Год назад

      AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  • @davidwhatsthatabout7404
    @davidwhatsthatabout7404 Год назад +1737

    Man, imagine if Bionicle had the same level of advertising that galidor. We could’ve gotten a Bionicle TV show

    • @AmberPrice881
      @AmberPrice881 Год назад +127

      They do have a few movies and a Netflix show but I heard the reviews for the show aren't that good

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +327

      you're right. It's strange that they didn't take Bionicle in the same direction during the initial launch. Almost felt like they were more cautious with the IP than they were with Galidor.

    • @antusFireNova64
      @antusFireNova64 Год назад +48

      @@slow_start very likely. Also, considering their monetary struggles, they likely didn't want to spend too much money

    • @Elessar0wind
      @Elessar0wind Год назад +63

      Didn’t Bionicle have a show? Maybe not around the same time, but I remember seeing 3d animations at some point.

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +85

      @@Elessar0wind there were 3 movies! maybe that's what you saw.

  • @Justin-Hill-1987
    @Justin-Hill-1987 4 месяца назад +25

    At least Galidor introduced one thing that wasn't a failure...ratcheted ball joints (as featured on the arms, legs and heads of each figure in Galidor), which would see usage in other LEGO themes, including the Knights' Kingdom constraction figures and the Exo-Force mechs.

  • @PaddyMcMe
    @PaddyMcMe Год назад +186

    It still amazes me how blindly ambitious toy designers were back in the early 2000's. They really thought people would put up with the most awful, unintuitive interfaces and GUI's just so long as they could enjoy some absurd gimmick. Great video man. Look forward to seeing more from you in the future. You've got the right temperament and style to cover a wide range of subjects so don't feel like all you can do is Lego videos.

    • @larkohiya
      @larkohiya 4 месяца назад +7

      There wasn't a huge saturated market with products that did it better at this time. You got this new cutting edge cool thing or you played with your old toys.

  • @chase_h.01
    @chase_h.01 Год назад +869

    I had a Kek Powerizer as a kid and am just now learning it did all of that extra stuff at 26. Shows how successful that was...

    • @Local_pixel_artist
      @Local_pixel_artist 11 месяцев назад +69

      Can it run doom

    • @Itskaidaorangeguy2017
      @Itskaidaorangeguy2017 10 месяцев назад +15

      @@Local_pixel_artistprobably! 🤣

    • @Senriam
      @Senriam 4 месяца назад +3

      I had completely blocked all memory of this toy out of my brain until this video.

    • @Odinarcade00
      @Odinarcade00 4 месяца назад +1

      I don’t remember anyone having the suit of armor. I just remember people had the characters

  • @sonofabitchingbridge
    @sonofabitchingbridge Год назад +205

    Glinching? Really? All that money sunk into the project and THAT is the best term they thought of? Great vid, very informative. I never knew Lego lost their mind for a moment.

  • @TheMetalIsNeon
    @TheMetalIsNeon Год назад +613

    I feel like we're eventually going to get a year where there's an ironic obsession with Galidor, and how it's the most successful thing ever made

    • @davidstuckey9289
      @davidstuckey9289 Год назад +34

      With all the 'rediscovery"of older media going on ( Inspired by the whole Star Trek:TNG holodeck use of old pulp fiction for stories, perhaps?), Galidor is a good candidate; I've seen worse SFX in TV shows shred on RUclips as "classics" for one thing.
      And I, for one, applaud it. People put effort into making all this; It demands appreciation out of simple human empathy.

    • @HellBuzzsaw
      @HellBuzzsaw Год назад +35

      the best part of Galidor was when he said "IT'S GALIDIN' TIME" and galied all over those guys

    • @TheMetalIsNeon
      @TheMetalIsNeon Год назад +7

      @@HellBuzzsaw THAT LINE WAS EPIC WHEN GALIDOR SAID THAT

    • @dubuyajay9964
      @dubuyajay9964 8 месяцев назад +4

      You have an adorable avatar/pfp. X3

    • @VestedUTuber
      @VestedUTuber 5 месяцев назад

      RRSlugger already did that. Although he does admit it was a financial flop even though he likes the theme.

  • @jaredflynn3750
    @jaredflynn3750 Год назад +42

    Galidor is one of those shows I thought was a fever dream and always longed for closure on remembering it fondly on the occasion I caught an episode. Been binging the show on RUclips and the editing style and effects where such a charming blast from the past you can definitely tell when it was made lol.

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +4

      Hoping for a hi def re-release in the future! Ive seen a few eps on youtube too, but for the most part the low res is too low for me haha.

    • @jaredflynn3750
      @jaredflynn3750 Год назад +1

      @@slow_start yeah it was brutal lmao i thought it was my connection making it go down to the lowest resolution before i realized thats just the videos quality

  • @senarodrigo
    @senarodrigo Год назад +704

    They could have released the toys as 2 per package, that way get kids to start interchanging the parts immediately. Also it could be seen as a good deal for the parents. Even if you knew what the toys could do, imagine being a kid trying to convince your parents they need to buy you 2 toys instead of one.
    But only one of these is basically like buying a single Lego brick.

    • @hilariousskullnamedcatzo647
      @hilariousskullnamedcatzo647 11 месяцев назад +45

      That's a genius idea, surprised no one on the galidor team thought of that

    • @ThreeDaysOfDan
      @ThreeDaysOfDan 10 месяцев назад +9

      @@hilariousskullnamedcatzo647 I had a pack that came with the blue guy and his horse thingy

    • @user-nz7vo7uv8i
      @user-nz7vo7uv8i 5 месяцев назад

      The toy is too dumb to be successful

    • @vintagecapgunsatyourmomshouse
      @vintagecapgunsatyourmomshouse 4 месяца назад +8

      Literally zero memory of the Galidor toys being on store shows. Only time I saw them before this video was a very brief mention in one of our history of Lego books.

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 Год назад +79

    On the bright side, Galidor is probably the greatest gold mine for LEGO cursed images ever.

  • @Elris4
    @Elris4 Год назад +49

    I remember seeing a few episodes of Galidor when I was younger, and I was honestly surprised to see LEGO made toys for it. Before this video, I didn't realize that LEGO was behind it from the start, or why it disappeared so quickly.
    Thank you for this closure!

  • @AtillaTheFun1337
    @AtillaTheFun1337 Год назад +26

    I gotta say, the costumes of the aliens in the TV Show look pretty good and lifelike
    And the way the Kek powerizer reacts to the TV show is pretty neat

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 Год назад +447

    In an alternate universe where Bionicle had been given all the funding and promotion that Galidor got in our universe, I’m pretty sure it’d still be going today.

    • @Frommerman
      @Frommerman Год назад +54

      I kinda disagree. Throwing so much money at Galidor was likely detrimental to the project as a whole. Not only did it mean that when it failed, it failed so hard it almost took the company with it, it also meant the designers had no constraints.
      What I mean by that is that they could have genuinely done anything with this product. Their only limitation was that the end result be made mostly of injection-molded plastic, but that doesn't give you anything to start with. Restrictions breed creativity, and they started with basically none. Furthermore, it meant the project could afford to have multiple, entirely separate teams with few lines of communication, resulting in issues like the toy people having no idea how bad the show was until it was finished, the video game people getting iced out entirely, and the writers/character designers coming up with cringe terms like "glinch" and "kek powerizer," with nobody in any of the other design positions able to question that.
      Tossing so much money at this produced a too many cooks situation entirely because Lego hired so many cooks, and their output was so stupid because they didn't have any good frameworks to work within. If this had all been the brainchild of one person instead, given creative control over all the different aspects of the project, it would have been both cheaper and less scattered a product line.

    • @tehdouglas1
      @tehdouglas1 Год назад +31

      @@Frommerman lego isnt really very creative this days, mosy of their products are just based on movies tv shows or games that already exist.

    • @ClockworkAvatar
      @ClockworkAvatar Год назад +2

      @@tehdouglas1 they've leaned hard imto the disney money, but that's still 100% better than bionicle/galidor

    • @Thor-Orion
      @Thor-Orion Год назад +51

      @@ClockworkAvatar Bionicle is awesome.

    • @edgyelectrokinetic6761
      @edgyelectrokinetic6761 Год назад +46

      @@ClockworkAvatar Better than Galidor? Yes. Better than Bionicle? Bro, are you high?

  • @ColeWalker
    @ColeWalker Год назад +447

    I remember getting a couple of the McDonald’s toys as a kid and having no idea what they even were or how they qualified as Lego.

    • @Yojimbo16
      @Yojimbo16 Год назад +18

      I remember. I always got Jens

    • @tankart150
      @tankart150 Год назад +7

      Same, and later when I got obsessed with Bionicle, I thought it was a Bionicle TV show.

    • @sheayamamoto8661
      @sheayamamoto8661 Год назад +2

      Yup. Now I know

  • @geoffherndon9276
    @geoffherndon9276 Год назад +29

    I think that a big part of why Galidor never took off was its severely limited compatibility with the rest of Lego's products. I was in pretty much exactly the age demographic that Galidor was targeting when it came out, but I never had any interest in the toys specifically because they didn't allow for much building in the way that normal Lego did.
    Contrast it with Bionicle and it's easy to see why it lost in sales. Bionicle was built on the same proven engineering as earlier Technic themes like Throwbots and Robo Riders, and felt like a natural extension of those themes, except more realized and with a story behind it. The fact that Bionicle's parts were designed to be fully integrated with Technic meant that there were plenty of opportunities for building right from the start. Bionicle was "Lego Technic that you build as an action figure" while Galidor was "an action figure that happens to be Lego".
    I actually think that this is part of why Hero Factory had a harder time than Bionicle as well. While nowhere near as egregious as Galidor, it's still astonishingly difficult to integrate a lot of HF's parts into System or Technic builds. That kind of limitation really hurts when you're trying to sell a building toy like Lego.

  • @Elbobburrito
    @Elbobburrito 4 месяца назад +4

    I played the crap out of the Galidor Quest game on the old Lego website when I was a kid. I couldn't find it for years until I downloaded Flashpoint and searched it up again. I vaguely remembered the TV show, and everyone thought I was crazy because no one ever heard of it before.

  • @rylandmalcolm3825
    @rylandmalcolm3825 Год назад +181

    As far as failures go, Galidor was amazing.
    Most companies when they fail are from a lack of willingness to change, to experiment and try what's new.
    Everything about Galidor was filled with a keen want to push and try. And through the process they gained what they needed to continue. Though it may not of been the IP it's self the experience still advanced lego forward.
    Still though, it's a shame all that creative power was spent on the body horror concept that is glinching.

    • @TiredEyePilot
      @TiredEyePilot Год назад +2

      Honestly I would have loved galidor when i was little and could still enjoy it now. I love making Lego characters look as ridiculous as possible it's fun.

  • @tawdryhepburn4686
    @tawdryhepburn4686 Год назад +322

    I LOVED Galador as a kid… I didn’t even know it _had_ a toy line. Much less that it was Lego-based.

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +41

      It's definitely hard to tell at first glance that it's a Lego product, that's for sure!

    • @marianokaz1503
      @marianokaz1503 Год назад +16

      Like when I knew Star Wars because of the Lego Star Wars game and I didn't know it was a franchise.

    • @cerisem7727
      @cerisem7727 Год назад +2

      How didn't you know Galidor had a toy line? Even McDonald's had happy meal toys on it.
      I used to own some of the toys when it was at its peak.

    • @Quadrenaro
      @Quadrenaro Год назад +6

      I had no idea there was a show. I just knew it as this weird toy line. Part of what made it so weird to me was thinking it had no background, and was just some really random characters.

    • @Ocarina654
      @Ocarina654 Год назад +8

      @@cerisem7727 I was a kid during this time. I loved Lego. Somehow Galidor completely missed me! Learning about Galidor now, as an adult, feels like something out of another universe. I don't remember any of the toys. Any of the ads. Anything about the show, or it's existence. I never got a Galidor happy meal toy. Nothing.
      Somehow it's entirely possible.

  • @raymondroberts1905
    @raymondroberts1905 Год назад +17

    Wait. So this wasn't a fever dream I had as a child? My brother and I had a couple of these toys, completely forgot they existed until now.

    • @Kaito-1412.
      @Kaito-1412. 4 месяца назад

      My exact thought process

  • @Luschan
    @Luschan Год назад +27

    I remember being so excited for the Lego Dinosaurs when they first came out. I thought they were some sort of Lego transformer. I was pretty confused when I finally got one, and I still don’t really get what they were going for with those toys. You couldn’t even mix and match parts to make weird creatures, because everything was so specifically sculpted and colored.
    It’s interesting to get the context that they’d taken on new talent when they started making all these weird sort of action figures. These were adults who had no affection or personal experience with Lego, it’s fascinating to see that they were more interested in making toys that were basically unrelated to Lego.
    Today, sets are designed by people who obsessively experimented and played with Lego as kids, and it really shows. It’s cool to be able to compare Lego products designed by people who didn’t understand them, to sets designed by people with deep love and experience with them.

    • @Doub1eSpark
      @Doub1eSpark 5 месяцев назад +4

      I actually had the triceratops as a kid. It was amazing in my opinion for displaying next to my normal dino figures

    • @MajoraWaffle
      @MajoraWaffle 4 месяца назад +2

      based usagi pfp

    • @funkymonkey2k425
      @funkymonkey2k425 4 месяца назад +1

      i loved the lego dinosaur sets, i never really saw them as anything other than normal molded lego animals

  • @imrukiitoaoffire1908
    @imrukiitoaoffire1908 Год назад +167

    And to think, THIS is what lego put their budget into in conjunction with a show. Not Bionicle, not Knights Kingdom, not Exo-Force, but... Galidor...
    Now, I recognize that these mentioned themes came later, so rather it was the case that any budget for a show was put to waste earlier with Galidor.

    • @kourii
      @kourii Год назад +5

      Exo-Force came later, but the other two came out before Galidor

    • @KingMinish
      @KingMinish Год назад +7

      God Exo-Force was awesome

    • @Korosivv
      @Korosivv Год назад +8

      If only Exo-Force got an anime...

    • @____________838
      @____________838 Год назад +7

      I still find it weird that Universal Cartoon Studios named his show Exosquad instead of Exoforce for fear that Marvel would sue their pants off… And then Lego pulled this.

    • @nykcarnsew2238
      @nykcarnsew2238 Год назад +1

      @@kourii Knights Kingdom 2, which is what I assume they’re referring to, was also after Galidor

  • @kriswilson6007
    @kriswilson6007 Год назад +128

    I was tuning in to Fox Kids EVERY Saturday when this show was running, and I have ZERO memory of it. It's depressing how something made with so much effort left no cultural impact at all.
    I'm stoked for more Bonkle and whatever else you put out. This video had me deeply invested in something I've never heard of.

    • @jayhollow2936
      @jayhollow2936 Год назад +11

      To be fair Galidor was the final show to air on the Fox Kids programming block in the United States before it closed down. It aired right at the tail end of Fox Kids life span, so it's understandable why most don't remember it.

  • @BerixMaster2010
    @BerixMaster2010 Год назад +27

    I really have to applaud you for making possibly the most in-depth and well-researched videos on Galidor out there. Information on this obscure series is nearly impossible to find, so its great to have much of it in a single spot.
    Definitely subscribing for more videos and essays from you!

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +4

      Thank you for this wonderful comment! More to come, that's for sure!

  • @Delmworks
    @Delmworks 4 месяца назад +11

    You've awoken a core memory... I remember seeing a few toys like this as a kid and having now idea of the source until now.
    ...but man, I can see why Bionicle beat this one out.

  • @caspianchan2371
    @caspianchan2371 Год назад +134

    These toys were a piece of my childhood that I would trade for something else. I live in the Philippines and my parents bought the complete set since they were being sold EXTREMELY CHEAP despite their apparent "lego quality". That really shows this toyline tanked so bad since it was being sold in bins in a third world country. The bonus was my cousins also was able to buy theirs and were able to play together with four Kek Powerizers. I remember watching the TV Show too, but it was dubbed with local language so the Kek didn't exactly work.
    While I praise these toy's quality. I admit my little kid brain didn't really have fun with them, except turning that grey robot into a spider scorpion thing my Bionicles would fight against. I just went back playing with my hotwheels a week later, with the Kek occasionally being a "giant robot" prop.

    • @realbartsimpson
      @realbartsimpson 4 месяца назад +8

      FOUR Kek Powerizers?! Your ability to glinch must have been off the charts!

  • @bummer6
    @bummer6 Год назад +136

    the Galidor RPG on Lego's website legit kept me entertained for HOURS. therefore Galidor was a massive success... fight me

    • @djbucksd
      @djbucksd Год назад +10

      Huh, I always thought I was the only poor kid playing games on the Lego website back in the dialup days.

    • @salmansengul
      @salmansengul Год назад +13

      People like to "hate" when something wasn't commercially successful. If you liked it as a kid, no one can take away those memories from you. ❤

    • @gbrogo7139
      @gbrogo7139 Год назад +2

      @@salmansengul❤

    • @davidstuckey9289
      @davidstuckey9289 Год назад +2

      No conflict here. If you enjoy something, more power to your elbow.
      Heck, I've spent the last few months following the 1949 to 1962 radio show "Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar" with great pleasure, how could I criticize?

    • @FozzyOverload
      @FozzyOverload Год назад +2

      Same!!!

  • @ConradSpoke
    @ConradSpoke Год назад +10

    This is a truly astonishing story. I had no idea Lego once thought the block was obsolete!

  • @jstra
    @jstra Год назад +94

    I'm not sure why this popped up in my recommended. I'm not particularly interested in Lego, never heard of galidor and was a bit too old by the time bionical came out.
    Despite all of this I was absolutely hooked by the video. Brilliant commentary and production. The amount of research and detail is amazing.
    Brilliant work. I'll be keeping my eye out for more.
    The toy maker Wowwee might make for an interesting video. They've put some bizarre stuff out over the years.

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +14

      This is such a kind comment! So glad you found it interesting even though its not directly up your alley. Wowwee sounds exactly like the kind of thing I would cover. I've added it to my list of topics to research in the future. Thanks again!

    • @em84c
      @em84c Год назад

      I saw they have butthead toys. The faces are bums. 😆

    • @tadeusticeghostal
      @tadeusticeghostal Год назад

      Yea I'm not interested in anything Lego really but this is one of the times that youtube recommending something somehow worked lol. I love finding new quality channels.
      😊👍

  • @Peacefrogs3854
    @Peacefrogs3854 Год назад +71

    the only thing what would have made this whole debacle even funnier would have been if his catch phrase would have been "it's glinchin' time"

  • @haonneogip4740
    @haonneogip4740 Год назад +140

    I never heard of this before! It feels like I'm looking at a bizarre alternate timeline. It's weird to think that LEGO poured so much money and ambition into a project that's now all but forgotten.

    • @tadeusticeghostal
      @tadeusticeghostal Год назад +2

      Yea same here. At first I thought this was something that never actually released, but nope. Weird

    • @davidstuckey9289
      @davidstuckey9289 Год назад +5

      Then again, who remembers "New Coke"?

  • @novaprime4831
    @novaprime4831 Год назад +15

    I can't believe a video this well researched, written and presented is coming from a channel with only 6k subscribers. This is the kind of quality I would expect from someone with 200k at LEAST, and if you keep making bangers like this you're gonna be there in no time

    • @wintermute8315
      @wintermute8315 Год назад +4

      Quality brings subscribers, not the other way around.

  • @James-ou4lo
    @James-ou4lo Год назад +17

    I haven't thought about Galidor for close to 20 years now. I remember watching the TV show a bit as a kid. I wasn't too impressed by it, but remembered it was kinda fun. The thing I remember most is actually those "awful" McDonalds toys. I got some from happy meals and had a lot of fun mixing and matching them. I never knew they were a Lego product! But what you say is true, Bionicle did the buildable action figure thing waaaay better. I was a huge Bionicle fan as a kid, and there's no way I would have bought Galidor toys when Bionicles were on the same shelf. Great video, keep up the good work.

    • @TheChiefMoron
      @TheChiefMoron Год назад +3

      "These parts would look terrible with my bionicles" was a thought I distinctly remember passing through my head when I saw these things on the shelf.

  • @jacksonhazeltine9291
    @jacksonhazeltine9291 Год назад +261

    I feel like the show should have been a cartoon. No rubber suits, no Y2K-level cheap CGI, and cheap cartoons could still look good.
    That being said, I might have been willing to watch this as a kid, if I had known about it. I did get a McDonald’s toy, and I thought it was actually pretty fun. I had no idea that it was a LEGO product.

    • @____________838
      @____________838 Год назад +18

      With animation similar to the video game, it wouldn’t have been bad.

    • @RockandrollNegro
      @RockandrollNegro Год назад +28

      Marketing perception back then was that young kids watched cartoons, but older kids favored live action shows like _Power Rangers_ and the like. Since the target market for this toyline was kids 10-14, they consciously avoided an animated cartoon.
      _The Simpsons_ and _X-Men The Animated Series_ were really the only two cartoons at that time which were considered acceptable for teens and adults to enjoy. Lego would've been taking an even bigger risk by making this an animated series.

    • @darkdemigod
      @darkdemigod Год назад +9

      it would've just been a gimped Titan A.E. might as well make that a series.

    • @mattdoesntknowwhattodowith5760
      @mattdoesntknowwhattodowith5760 8 месяцев назад +2

      they also probably went live action because it would be much cheaper and probably a lot quicker than animation

    • @hiimjustin8826
      @hiimjustin8826 4 месяца назад +3

      There was a Bionicle cartoon lol. You don't need a crystal ball to know a cartoon is a better idea

  • @bladerunner951
    @bladerunner951 Год назад +120

    I vaguely remember stumbling upon this franchise in advertisement when I was a kid. One thing that struck me was some of the names, notably Jens and Gorm (apparently the main bad guy). Those are perfectly common Danish names and that struck me as odd, being a Danish kid. For what seemed to be a far out sci-fi concept those, to me, quite mundane names seemed out of place. It's like naming your main villain "Bob" or something like that.

  • @conquickdark8266
    @conquickdark8266 Год назад +35

    A small youtuber with good audio quality, solid video editing, and well written scripts? Yeah, you aren't gonna be "small" for too much longer. Great work, loved the transition that used AC/DC.

  • @mp-lily7908
    @mp-lily7908 Год назад +21

    I have a book on the history of Lego minifigures. It notably does not include Galidor. It's not because it's limited only to true minifigures- Bellville figures and Friends/Elves minidolls make appearances, as do Duplo figures and even a mention of Bionicle and Hero Factory figures.

    • @goldsteed8832
      @goldsteed8832 Год назад +3

      I don't think galidor's figures count as minifigures

  • @Izelikestea
    @Izelikestea Год назад +118

    This unlocked a long buried memory from my childhood. I used to watch this before school back in the day, but i couldn't remember what it was called. Or even what it was about - except there were cool aliens and a kid in an egg shaped spaceship. I remember loving the show though, in all its cheesy nineties glory. So thank you v much for the nostalgia!

    • @kgpspyguy
      @kgpspyguy Год назад +8

      I had a toy of the blue alien when I was a kid. Played with him almost daily for years.
      NEVER knew what the heck he was from until now. 🙃

    • @TheMadmanAndre
      @TheMadmanAndre Год назад +1

      Same here. I was like, "Why is this familiar?"

    • @ianjones2971
      @ianjones2971 Год назад +1

      Yeah this one ripped the memory out of a corner somewhere.

    • @ezrawallet
      @ezrawallet Год назад

      Same here dude. I’ve been trying to remember this for 20 years at this point.

    • @SheHulk-jg2jc
      @SheHulk-jg2jc Год назад

      I barely have any memories with it, even though I had some of the toys, bruhhh

  • @Legoluigi26
    @Legoluigi26 Год назад +415

    The best part of Galidor was when Nick said "it's glinching time" and totally glinched all over those guys.

    • @jamiep9991
      @jamiep9991 Год назад +57

      Everybody in the cinema got out of their seats, put on their kek powerizers and proceeded to clap for an hour straight.

    • @niklasl3880
      @niklasl3880 Год назад +21

      Yeah, it certainly was one of the shows of the early 2000s. Had actors, scripts, and costumes too.

    • @rhyswilliams2527
      @rhyswilliams2527 Год назад +10

      Galimorb

    • @gagejohnathan9641
      @gagejohnathan9641 Год назад

      Please for the love of God let this meme die

    • @OPTIMUSL1ME
      @OPTIMUSL1ME Год назад +3

      He doesn't say that

  • @drmcmoose9335
    @drmcmoose9335 Год назад +3

    "Glinch" sounds like something cyborgs whisper into one another's ears during copulation.
    "Oh yeah, glitch my power converter, baby. Glitch it!"

  • @jacen51423
    @jacen51423 6 месяцев назад +5

    I had the robot toy from the McDonald's line and until today had absolutely no idea who he was, what he was for, or why he could come apart the way he did. I had never heard of this show or the fact that it was Lego. He was just another action figure that I had to play with. I actually think I know where the toy is at my parent's house. Thanks for making this video and finally shedding some light on what this toy I played with a lot as a kid was.

  • @deltaray3012
    @deltaray3012 Год назад +93

    This is actually sounding very similar to Roblox's avatar design as of late, thinking that very detailed set are wanted more over more simplistic, but customizable blocky avatars

    • @____________838
      @____________838 Год назад +5

      Almost like Roblox’s developers might have been impressionable children during the Galidor saga…

    • @henrysokol3466
      @henrysokol3466 Год назад +6

      The real problem becomes when they're so detailed and contoured, they can't blend in with the greater work they're part of.

  • @AllardRT
    @AllardRT Год назад +238

    Man, it's like Bionicle's evil twin in every sense.
    ConstrAction figure line? Yup. But Bionicle (at least in its golden years) had way more space for creativity and MOCs, while Galidor... had swappable limbs and heads.
    Cool characters? Bionicle has them up the wazoo. Galidor... looks like it was designed by someone who wants to appeal to kids despite never being one himself.
    Cool setting and out-of-toyline material? Well, I feel like Bionicle got it right with borrowing from Maori culture and others and then coming up with its own vocabulary for stuff that all sounded mysterious and cool. It's not just the masks, it's the Kanohi. It's not just a beast, it's a Rahi. And so on, and so forth. Galidor... had a cringey-looking TV show you'd watch if there wasn't anything better on the air at that time and terms like "glinch" that just make you cringe.
    No wonder their fates were mirror opposites and yet strangely the same - Galidor almost bankrupted Lego, while Bionicle saved it... and now they both are forgotten and some hack of a writer makes jokes at Bionicle's expense in the Toy Story ripoff movie.

    • @badbusiness2113
      @badbusiness2113 Год назад +5

      What movie would that be?

    • @AllardRT
      @AllardRT Год назад +23

      @@badbusiness2113 The Lego movie, naturally.

    • @badbusiness2113
      @badbusiness2113 Год назад +3

      @@AllardRT Thanks.

    • @gone9820
      @gone9820 Год назад +25

      Chima has constraction sets. it has amazing character design. it has a stunning setting, world building, ideas and plot. It just had *bad* execution. Thanks, tommy.
      After thinking for a little while, I decided to edit this comment, summarizing how amazing Chima is. Chima is a lego theme about anthropomorphic animals living in a distant society. Their society is technologically advanced thanks to Chi, a naturally occuring chemical that can be used as an energy source for oneself or their machines. However, its abundance AND secondary effects, that are similar to drugs, were one of the reasons a civil war broke out in Chima. It is also the reason most villains came to life. Legends of Chima has a very deep story, with amazing character designs and sets, although its writing is unfortunately an abomination because of its writer Tommy, in favor of Ninjago. The fact that anthropomorphic animals were used in this theme is incredible, as not only does it synergize with the story itself, but it helps create this otherworldly feel. Creating new, fictional cultures is very hard; humans have been existing for a long while, and with the abundance of different real-life cultures comes the pressure of either making your story set in stone on said culture (like Ninjago, which failed miserably on setting its world) or mixing real-life cultures to make a new one. With anthropomorphic animals, you have creative liberties with the cultures, because anthros will *never* exist in real-life. It was a smart play, and one that showed how characters CAN and WILL affect the world in itself.
      The writing may be abhorrent (as a Chima fan, I really do mean it), but everything else about Chima is a piece of art. It tried to do what most themes didn't, but because of circumstance and bad writing, *it was swept away as either f*rry (look at the thread), which is blatant misconception, or as a "Ninjago copy" by children* . Also, please, ignore the bait comment in this thread. I seem a little salty, but this happens a lot because these types of comments are basically used as a way to underappreciate and discriminate franchises, cultures and etc. that use anthropomorphic animals, especially because these types of baits (who sometimes aren't baits, shockingly enough) use an *infamous* fandom as a comparaison, with drama that has nothing to do with the culture that the fandom is based on. I could write a long comment on this subject, too.
      Sorry for the long comment, but I seriously could ramble on and on about what Chima tried to do, what it is, why is it the best unlicensed theme (some people would say Bionicle is better, but I digress) and etc. Legends of Chima is a work of art, with love and care put onto it. I wished people treated this franchise fairly.

    • @captainweekend5276
      @captainweekend5276 Год назад +29

      Also the name is terrible, "Galidor" does not sound sci-fi at all out of context, honestly it sounds almost Arthurian and would fit a high fantasy series better (honestly something like "The Knights of Galidor" where you had knights taking on aspects of the fantasy monsters they fought would have been a way better concept). Like I wouldn't say Bionicles is a self explanatory name, but it's one that feels right in context, whereas Galidor feels like they came up with the name first and then everything else second.

  • @updog5599
    @updog5599 4 месяца назад +3

    its such a shame the concept art at 24:00 is so cool, leigh idk who u are but ur art is very much appreciated and loved

  • @TheSpinkels
    @TheSpinkels 3 месяца назад +2

    Good god, this video brought back a memory I have form literally 20 years ago, of me rummaging through a friend's toy box and finding a bunch of parts of these things, specifically the poweriser and the wing arms. I had absolutely no idea at the time what they were from until now.

  • @newtybot
    @newtybot Год назад +223

    Bionicle is unironically one of those things that feels like the perfect meld of human culture and experience. To say it was art is an understatement.

    • @shonklebonkle324
      @shonklebonkle324 Год назад +11

      Galidor on the other hand...

    • @timmyreobed5043
      @timmyreobed5043 Год назад +18

      It helped that Bionicle was kinda-sorta part of the Technic line. It was building off something that was already proving that it worked instead of tossing all previous successes of the LEGO brand out the window.

    • @tehdouglas1
      @tehdouglas1 Год назад +7

      Its a plastic toy

    • @MrJoeyWheeler
      @MrJoeyWheeler Год назад +7

      @@timmyreobed5043 100%. Being rooted in technic meant that Bionicle's customisation ability was unparalleled. I would eye technic sets as a child thinking of them in terms of parts I could use on my bionicles.
      It did lost a lot of that in its later years as the parts began having fewer and fewer technic holes and axle slots though. Who designed that dumb hand piece?! I WANT NAMES!

    • @miwoj
      @miwoj Год назад +1

      bionicle was butt ugly crap with cringy backstory made of like 6 bricks in total
      truly a dark age of lego

  • @Jasonwolf1495
    @Jasonwolf1495 Год назад +87

    I do find it so weird and funny that galidor actually has had one major impact on lego from then. The joints are still used today albeit with tiny updates over time.

  • @googflax
    @googflax 4 месяца назад +2

    The PS1/PS2 era style Drum & Base music used as bgm fits this video so well. Great video! 👍

    • @jeffkardosjr.3825
      @jeffkardosjr.3825 4 месяца назад

      ruclips.net/video/2GgiZZhO-PA/видео.htmlsi=RLDaezvzZoMBMHxH

  • @Blackcloud288
    @Blackcloud288 4 месяца назад +2

    I am astounded that I have no memory at all of this, because 2002 was the peak of my Lego obsession, and I remember getting all the magazines and everything.

  • @TimothyCollins
    @TimothyCollins Год назад +38

    Honestly this sounds (on paper) like the greatest toy/TV show line of all time. I mean, a toy line like this that interacts with the TV show and allows play outside of the show... if I were in the age group of roughly early teens at the time I'd have eaten that up.

    • @bobby-zx6177
      @bobby-zx6177 Год назад +3

      Captain Power did it better back in 1987.

    • @TimothyCollins
      @TimothyCollins Год назад +2

      @@bobby-zx6177 I vaguely remember that show. What I remember of it... it was genuinely good at times.

    • @LeoMidori
      @LeoMidori Год назад +5

      I gotta be honest, as a tween at the time, even one with access to YTV and FOX, and one who dearly loved Lego, I thought Galador sounded cheesy and the toy and character designs seemed very generic? I understand that I didn't like action figures very much, but Bionicle managed to be far more interesting and engaging to me from a design and lore/setting perspective.

    • @gorkyd7912
      @gorkyd7912 Год назад +4

      As a kid I felt like if I had spent actual money on a toy from a TV show I must have been severely scammed.

  • @Jekdersnek
    @Jekdersnek Год назад +40

    Honestly, if they'd stuck with creatures (kind of like a Spore-esque theme) I think it could've been cool.

    • @LexiLunarpaw
      @LexiLunarpaw 3 месяца назад

      Agreed. I wish they stuck with the animals...

  • @stray_cat87
    @stray_cat87 27 дней назад +2

    I love the part where Nick bluetooth said "pair me on your device" and paired with someone's ipod.

  • @kaelanramirez8384
    @kaelanramirez8384 Год назад +3

    Seriously amazing content. For such a small channel you are putting out stuff on par with the biggest channels out there. Amazing editing and quality, keep it up!!

  • @davidtheboy448
    @davidtheboy448 Год назад +209

    I was born a year before Galidor launched and I have zero memories of ever watching the show or playing with the toys.
    So imagine my shock when I discovered that I did indeed have Galidor toys as a kid. I even found a picture of me holding them next to some Spider-Man toys.
    Good video my guy! This definitely deserves more views!

    • @RazorsharpLT
      @RazorsharpLT Год назад +18

      "Don't have a memory"
      Dude, you were 1 year old
      The toy line ended literally 6 months after it's release
      How the fuck could you even remember it?

    • @Slappap
      @Slappap Год назад +10

      @@RazorsharpLT his whole family was into this series and is very upset baby him can't remember the power of glinching.

    • @jaysherman2615
      @jaysherman2615 Год назад +4

      I was the target audience at the time. I was 11 when this toy came out. I don't remember it at all, and I have a damn good memory.

    • @davidtheboy448
      @davidtheboy448 Год назад +2

      @@RazorsharpLT I must've played with them after the toy line ended. My father says that he found a bargain bin filled with Galidor toys that were 5 for $5 and, because he had $20 and cared for me and my older brother, got them.

    • @____________838
      @____________838 Год назад

      It’s so weird that they wouldn’t promote the toys at the same time as the show…

  • @manoflego123
    @manoflego123 Год назад +48

    Just tuned in but wanted to give my 2 cents as a LEGO fan with lots of memories from this era. I never got into Galidor as a kid but over the years Galidor became a more and more prevalent meme throughout the convention scene. At its peak Brickfair Virginia even had the actor who played Nick Bluetooth appear (I met him, he's really nice). I distinctly recall seeing in stores and reading all about it in LEGO Magazine and even got a few Happy Meal toys, but only ever had one friend who got one of the toys for a birthday. Looking back it was surreal how prevalent the franchise was, but how little anyone seemed to care.

  • @marlin6668
    @marlin6668 Год назад +4

    Fascinating. I grew up building LEGO space stuff (yeah, I’m that old). I still have every set I ever owned. I really don’t see my childhood self abandoning the diversity of things that one is able to build for interchangeable body parts. I had never heard of this line of toys, and looking at the current LEGO omnipresence, (movies, games, toys etc.) I’m glad the company got back to their roots. Thank you for a very interesting video.

  • @adultmoshifan87
    @adultmoshifan87 Год назад +7

    You did very good in telling us about Galidor! I had NOT heard about Galidor at ANY point when it was new! I live in the UK and it's clear the show DID air on CBBC but at the time, I almost only watched Cartoon Network and Boomerang! I turned over to Sky One for Pokémon and The Simpsons and I occasionally turned over to Fox Kids for Digimon, but yeah, at the time, I had almost no use for the basic 4 channels. One thing this article fails to mention is that Tiertex's Galidor GBA game WAS released.

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L Год назад

      I was stuck on the basics, was super jealous of my friends with Sky and NTL hahah. I vaguely remember seeing some of it, just because I recognise the girl with the orange vest. I don’t blame you for not bothering with CBBC and CITV tbh, almost everything they showed which was worthwhile had already been shown on those other places

    • @adultmoshifan87
      @adultmoshifan87 Год назад

      @@kaitlyn__L I discovered in more recent years that Citv aired a cartoon in the late 90s, Road Rovers, which I would’ve loved! However, by that point we got Sky and I didn’t go near the basic 4 channels again until we got Sky Digital which was the first time you could watch the BBC on equipment mainly used to watch subscription channels! Also, what you said about CBBC and Citv getting shows later than Sky channels isn’t 100% true: Cartoon Network didn’t air Animaniacs or TTA until YEARS after they started airing on Citv! At the turn of the century, I did (mostly) look down on CBBC as being inferior to the paid-for channels but I think I should’ve known better. Not to mention BBC2 aired Simpsons episode The Cartridge Family 4 years before Sky One’s first airing of it! Now that ITV are planning to close the Citv channel later this year, I’d like Channel 4 to re-enter the kids TV space by launching a 4 Children or Channel 4 Junior channel! It could rely on imports and Fourways Farm reruns at launch and start airing original programming before too long! (I know that would take a long time to make, hence why I said “before too long”!)

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L Год назад

      @@adultmoshifan87 that’s interesting, I didn’t realise there were a few things we got first. For most of the cartoons I liked, especially the anime, my pals with Sky were 1-3 years ahead of me lol.
      And I was also jealous of the pals with Sky One because they had actual brand new Simpsons, so it’s pretty interesting that Sky… chose not to show that one? Especially given it’s usually the BBC who didn’t show certain episodes/scenes over content objections. Of course, BBC2 was my only source of Simpsons for a very long time.

    • @adultmoshifan87
      @adultmoshifan87 Год назад

      @@kaitlyn__L at least GMTV aired a certain episode of Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue that Fox Kids refused to air!

    • @kaitlyn__L
      @kaitlyn__L Год назад

      @@adultmoshifan87 that’s fascinating ngl. I didn’t follow it closely, but a bunch of mornings I saw various Powers Ranger on ITV lol. It’s possible, tho unlikely, that I saw that one!

  • @arcuscotangens
    @arcuscotangens Год назад +38

    I would never have guessed that Lego pioneered on-disc DLC.

  • @FourthFall
    @FourthFall Год назад +248

    The production quality is seriously up there, dude - not to mention well researched. This is fantastic, I hope to see more in the future!

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +12

      Thank you so much, seriously. Very happy to see such a positive response with this video :)

    • @gavinf28
      @gavinf28 Год назад

      Amazing production quality for someone with 3k subs, very inpressive

  • @cowsareinme
    @cowsareinme 5 месяцев назад +4

    Dude I had covid this week and found your channel and watched every video. I even watched the bionicle once twice haha. Each one is insanely well researched, love the context about the market research and why things happened, it's like context around my own nostalgia, understanding why this stuff was the way it was, I love it. Cannot wait for more!!!

  • @IpCrackle
    @IpCrackle Год назад +2

    Back in the day (like 10 years ago) I tried posting on the Lego message boards a thread essentially saying “hey, anyone remember Galidor? I really liked that theme.”
    They didn’t approve the thread lol

  • @Randomvidsarehere
    @Randomvidsarehere Год назад +74

    Holy shit, this just unlocked some repressed memories. My neighbour had a bunch of these growing up and I had a few of the McDonald's tie ins and remember seeing an episode or two of the show. It always seemed really weird to me aesthetically

    • @wolffang489
      @wolffang489 5 месяцев назад +1

      Exactly the same experience I think. It was fun for a few visits then we went back to Bionicle, or something like that.

  • @EAFFAEEAF
    @EAFFAEEAF Год назад +34

    Weird. When I first saw Galidor videos being recommended to me, I thought: "What is that? I've never heard of those LEGOS" Then the childhood memories came rushing back!
    I had a friend at the time, who got REALLY into this franchise... like, immediately. I think he had bought every single one of the sets, and collected all the happy meal toys. To be fair, he was really into LEGO, and did the same with Bionicle. I remember I had the "Ooni" set (had to look up the name) and the "Gorm" happy meal toy (looked that up too). I don't remember if I bought the set myself because he convinced me to try to get into the franchise, or if it was a gift from him. I never watched the show, played the games or kept the toys I had, but I still remember him telling me that the robot wasn't really a robot, but was a sentient plant living inside a robot body. He was quite enthusiastic about it.

  • @Eralen00
    @Eralen00 Год назад +8

    honestly its pretty cool how they integrated the show with the toys. Very creative

  • @zahylon5993
    @zahylon5993 Год назад +2

    The executive who saw Bionicle's pitch up and said "let's keep these tribal robots as back up in case Galidor fails" literally saved lego.

  • @snake525
    @snake525 Год назад +117

    Holy shit -- it's insane seeing Tom Lynch mentioned in a youtube video. His brother, John Lynch, is an excellent guy and was one of my former professors in film school. My parents used to tell me about their time working on Kids Incorporated with Tommy and Johnny Lynch. Damn, feels like I'm in the twilight zone rn

  • @TSURUGl
    @TSURUGl Год назад +124

    Some people are just meant for video making, and my guy, you’re one of them, the script and editing is done to perfection. Awesome job!

    • @slow_start
      @slow_start  Год назад +9

      what an incredibly kind comment. You made my day man, thank you!

  • @edgardeitz2784
    @edgardeitz2784 Год назад +4

    LEGO should've kept the older, experienced designers on to train the young newcomers...

  • @ForkBow
    @ForkBow 4 месяца назад +5

    I actually think the rubber suits looked pretty good from the footage you showed, they even had moving eyes

  • @Ah-hd8iv
    @Ah-hd8iv Год назад +19

    the front page algorithm sent me. this felt like a documentary someone with 500-900k subscribers would make. i know keeping at the same thing for a while can be draining, but if you continue to bring this level of quality, it won't be long for your sub count to match.

  • @adhoclavaman
    @adhoclavaman Год назад +56

    The best way I can describe my thoughts on Galidor is that it's the Jack Stone of constraction. In the best and worst way possible. I find some of the highly-specialized pieces fun to incorporate into MOCs, though this does little service to the sets as a whole... On the plus side, it paved the way for that ratcheted joint system used in later constraction themes like Knights' Kingdom 2 that are still used in Lego mech builds to this day.

    • @makutas-v261
      @makutas-v261 Год назад

      Both are abominations.

    • @henrysokol3466
      @henrysokol3466 Год назад +1

      I know what you mean about the Jack Stone thing. So many main or minor characters in poorly selling lines seem suspiciously like the same guy... a survivor claiming different identities to blend in, as he jumps from sinking ship to sinking ship.
      High-tech superspy work; planetary defense; prestige construction contract work; dinosaur hunting; fighting monsters during mining operations --- maybe even being a stunt double for the Prince of Persia-- the now-grown Nick has done it all. He can always be seen in the near or middle distance of things, having changed his name again so others won't recognize him and panic. 😂

  • @jonathantvedt7205
    @jonathantvedt7205 3 месяца назад +1

    I had these! Totally forgot about it and would've never remembered the names unless I found your channel. Holy cow, what a deep deep memory unlocked.

  • @woodfur00
    @woodfur00 5 месяцев назад

    I'm growing to love this channel. The topics consistently stand out from the crowd and the quality of presentation is high. Can't wait to see what you have next!

  • @theexchipmunk
    @theexchipmunk Год назад +16

    I am still steadfast that Galidor got heavy inspiration from Doctor Who. A blue ship that travels to random and new places thats bigger on the inside? Hell, the controll room with the center console is basically a Tardis control room.

  • @shadown5757
    @shadown5757 Год назад +15

    The failure with Galidor shows the importance of aesthetics at the time of presenting a product specially when dealing with character transformation aesthetics (making the “superpower of the character” cool looking and power imposing which will create something that the kids want to emulate and therefore sell the product )

  • @wariodude128
    @wariodude128 Год назад +3

    I remember seeing the show on YTV around 2001. Didn't know there was a Lego line connected to it. It seemed to constantly be airing in between shows I actually wanted to watch, so decided to give it a chance and found it was pretty alright. Learning the behind-the-scenes about it does explain a lot. I think if Lego did a Galidor revival with a fully CGI cartoon, it might work.

  • @klauskrampus4344
    @klauskrampus4344 Год назад +1

    Great video! Hope you will keep making good stuff like this!!

  • @caligulas_horse
    @caligulas_horse Год назад +33

    I used to have a couple of the McDonald’s toys, but never knew exactly what they were from

  • @huntersanders8893
    @huntersanders8893 Год назад +35

    Man this unlocked a memory, growing up my aunt gave me Galidor toys, I remember very well being able to take all the figures apart and mix and match parts they were fun as a kid even tho I had no idea about the show

  • @RicardoJunqueira
    @RicardoJunqueira Год назад +1

    This was awesome!
    I wish you much success with this channel.

  • @liamwaddleton
    @liamwaddleton Месяц назад +1

    I've read books on Lego history that span the company's founding all the way up until present day and I've never heard of this, thanks so much for doing a video on this!

  • @AmberPrice881
    @AmberPrice881 Год назад +25

    Never heard of Galidor before but was super intrigued by this video. They made the toy line and show look pretty cool in the advertisements, but I can see why they didn't work out.

  • @chocodoco4855
    @chocodoco4855 Год назад +3

    "HOLD BACK, I'M STARTING TO GLINCH!" -Galidor, probably.

  • @ToMoJeKral
    @ToMoJeKral Год назад

    I found your channel at bionicle video, and I'm binge watching all your essays. Keep it up, really good work, mate🎉🎉🎉

  • @fryingpong2442
    @fryingpong2442 Год назад

    Wow the quality of your videos are really impressive, the passion and hard work really shows, keep up the amazing work

  • @megafan1137
    @megafan1137 Год назад +17

    God I wish Galidor came out just a few years later. I was born in '03, so I completely missed out on this series. Had this been a thing when I was in my adolescent years, I'd have absolutely loved it.

  • @DeathClonic
    @DeathClonic Год назад +16

    I remember seeing Galidor toys on the shelves as a kid, promptly walking past them and picking up various actual lego sets instead. I didn't even give it a chance lol

  • @sn8wball
    @sn8wball Год назад +1

    I just found you yesterday and didn’t realise how small you were. I assumed you had blown up ages ago, so I’m pleasantly surprised to know about it so early. Insane content dude!