Will BIONICLE come back 2022?
Will BIONICLE come back 2022?
Bionicle won the fan vote for Lego’s 90th-anniversary contest last year, which means it’s in the running for a new set designed by the Lego Ideas team in 2022.
Why was BIONICLE Cancelled?
Discontinuation. On November 24, 2009, Lego announced that production on new Bionicle sets would cease after a final wave was released in 2010. The decision was made due to recent low sales and a lack of new interest in the theme, possibly brought on by its decade-long backstory and lore.
Did BIONICLE come back?
Back in 2019, a project was submitted to the LEGO Ideas platform proposing a tribute to LEGO Bionicle, a theme that featured buildable action figures and a multi-year story. The theme had received a reboot in 2015 but unfortunately, this LEGO Ideas submission never went any further, until now.
What are the rarest bionicles?
Rarest Sets Based on their prices, 8935 Nocturn, 8940 Karzahni, 8953 Icarax and 8998 Toa Mata Nui are among the rarest of the sets listed above. Compared to their original retail prices, these sets are currently sold for three times their original worth.
Did BIONICLE saved LEGO?
BIONICLE is one of the most successful and longest lasting LEGO brand series, having “saved” the company in the 1999 through 2001 financial crisis. The name “BIONICLE” is short for BIOlogical ChroNICLE.
Who is the strongest BIONICLE?
Legendary Kanohi were a type of extremely powerful Kanohi which controlled fundamental forces of the Matoran Universe. These objects were far more powerful than other Great Kanohi….See Also.
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Kanohi Nuva | |
Toa Nuva | Hau Nuva • Kaukau Nuva • Miru Nuva • Kakama Nuva • Pakari Nuva • Akaku Nuva (Aki Nuva • Rua Nuva) |
What is the rarest Bionicle Mask?
The rarest and most valuable mask produced was a Platinum Avohkii, released as part of a Cartoon Network sweepstakes in 2003 to advertise Mask of Light.
Is LEGO Disney castle retiring?
After six years on shelves, 71040 The Disney Castle will retire at the end of 2022. The LEGO Group has recently released a more affordable alternative – 40478 Mini Disney Castle, but it doesn’t quite live up to larger theme park recreation.