all of my "oh yeah I like bionicle" posts wind up being Takua and/or Jaller so. switching it up this time
I was looking at this image of the Matoran wearing a Mask of Undeath in Karzahni, and I just noticed...
...there's another little guy there. Hey little buddy, I've never noticed you before. Here's hoping you're not a statue.
Honestly, I'm right there with him - I need my caffeine fix to survive the morning too!
Stuff that actually happens in Bionicle:
Sexy snakes invent capitalism and then face severe regulation by a bunch of demonic mad scientists.
One of said mad scientists impersonated the mayor of a Frutiger Aero dystopia and put all of the citizens into The Pokéballs That Make You Smaller.
There are six fish-themed warlords with (for the most part) really on-the-nose names. They weren't always fish-themed, they just happened to be in a prison that became flooded with The Water That Makes You A Fish. Their main underling is a four-armed squid-man, who is naturally immune to The Water That Makes You A Fish.
The setting's equivalent of Hephaestus made a bunch of useful stuff, including but not limited: to the first six protagonists, the leader of the Bionicle CIA, some cool planes, and the Bionicle CIA's prison-warden robots.
One of the Magic Frisbees that are the central macguffins of the 2004 arc was stuck between the teeth of the Bionicle equivalent of The Bloop.
Some shark guys who were the antagonists of the 2006 arc got put into the Water That Makes You A Fish. They got turned into eels.
There's an entire group of heroes who were brought together to protect the mad scientist I mentioned earlier, then got turned into tiny lizard creatures by one of the sexy snakes, and they didn't get turned back until thousands of years later.
A random villager from an underwater city (which is directly next to the prison that got flooded with the Water That Makes You A Fish) was transformed by the main macguffin into said prison's jailer, who by that point had already been dead for several millenia after being shanked by the blue fish-themed warlord.
There's a substance called Black Fire, which isn't literally black fire. The CIA's warden robots are filled with (and presumably powered by) it, and can shoot it out of their giant impractical swords.
The Makuta devolution scene.
Bionicle Frankenstein's name can also refer to his private island and also a giant plant monster.
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if lemongrab was gay would princess bubblegum call him zestygrab?
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Since people seemed to like it so much, here’s another video of me playing BIONICLE music
This time it’s Ga-Koro Defence from the 2002 Templar episodes, and on a normal piano as the celesta room at work was taken
Reblog to make the person u reblogged this from comfy n cozy
A Bohrok-Va is a kind of maid that helps you with Krana