@@GeneralHeavy That is 100% not why. The reason is that they wanted to make the movies look like what the characters might actually look like in the story canonically. For one thing, they have heartlights that indicate their, well, heart and life force, and they are biomechanical so they have mechanical parts as well as organic parts. That's the biggest differences. At least in terms of the Toa. In Mask of Light, the Matoran looked WEIRD. In Legends of Metru Nui they looked a lot like the sets.
@@Luka1180 But then you look at the Rahkshi, and the shapes of the masks, and Makuta's entire body, and a few questions need to be asked. I mean seriously; Makuta's legs are constructed with different "LEGO pieces" in the movie.
Takua’s monologue about Turahk still sends chills
Holy shit, nostalgia
Someone should reupload the version without weird skips
Bionicle fan 4 life
I love retro Bionicle
2:19 I loved Ko-Koro mata nui
Guide to Mata Nui: Voice like on one other, Jason Michas
"Matta Nui."
Yeah, bothers me too.
It's mata nui
2:30 Kopaka's red eye is on the wrong side in the model of the left
Now do Guide to Metru Nui from Legends of Metru Nui.
Honestly a cool way to get some extra lore.
*”How ya doin”*
When Takua tries to be suave to Hahli...
@@kc_9970 No, she's Jaller's girl 100%.
Love in Bionicle will always be for me something cannon
Your headcanon then.
@@Luka1180 yeah
5:22
Have you got a guide for Metru Nui?
Aqua magna
Who's the actor of takua
Jason Michas.
@@kc_9970zak
Mah-tah*
Why toys look different than their movie counterparts
Respectful MCU Fan Toys were made before the movie
@@GeneralHeavy That is 100% not why. The reason is that they wanted to make the movies look like what the characters might actually look like in the story canonically. For one thing, they have heartlights that indicate their, well, heart and life force, and they are biomechanical so they have mechanical parts as well as organic parts. That's the biggest differences. At least in terms of the Toa. In Mask of Light, the Matoran looked WEIRD. In Legends of Metru Nui they looked a lot like the sets.
@@Luka1180 But then you look at the Rahkshi, and the shapes of the masks, and Makuta's entire body, and a few questions need to be asked. I mean seriously; Makuta's legs are constructed with different "LEGO pieces" in the movie.
@@wesleydamaschino8047 The Rahkshi and Makuta were designed from prototypes of the sets. You can find pictures of these prototypes online.
@@breenotcheese746 Sadly, the legs aren't the same as in the movie