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LEGO BIONICLE: Tales of the Tohunga | |
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Item №: |
5782 |
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Developer(s): |
Saffire Corporation |
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Date Released: | |
Rating: |
ESRB 6+ |
Platforms: |
Gameboy Advance |
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5782 LEGO BIONICLE: Tales of the Tohunga, later renamed LEGO BIONICLE: Quest for the Toa, was a video game released exclusively on the Game Boy Advance in 2001. It was published and developed by LEGO Media. The plot takes place before the Mata Nui Online Game, with Takua helping the villages fend off Rahi and rescuing the Turaga.
Plot[]
The plot is set before the Toa Mata arrived on Mata-Nui.
The game chronicles the adventures of Takua, during the time before the Toa Mata arrived. Unfortunately, the Turaga had been kidnapped by the islands different Rahi. Takua sets out to rescue the Tuaraga and find the Hidden Toa Stones on the island, so he can summon the Toa Mata to the island. After freeing the Turaga and finding the Toa Stones of each village of the island; Onu-Koro, Ga-Koro, Po-Koro, Le-Koro, Ko-Koro, and Ta-Koro, Takua accidentally catapults himself back to the beaches of Mata-Nui, where the game began.
The plot in this game is actually the only canonical one of all the other BIONICLE console and handheld games. This game could be considered the prelude to the two popular BIONICLE online games, the Mata Nui Online Game and Mata Nui Online Game II: The Final Chronicle.
Character Appearances[]
Matoran[]
Turaga[]
Tools[]
- Bamboo disks
Rahi[]
- Vatuka
Title Controversy[]
The game was first called LEGO BIONICLE. After it being released and this name causing confusion between all the other LEGO BIONICLE merchandises, it was subtitled "Tales of Tohunga". The word Tohunga was what Matoran were called at the release of the game, before they're name was changed due to legal issues. Since these Legal Issues would apply to the game, the name of the game was changed to LEGO BIONICLE "Quest for the Toa" by LEGO.
Release[]
The video game, LEGO BIONICLE, was first released on October 1, 2001, exclusively for the Game Boy Advance. It was rated Everyone 6+ by the ESRB.
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Regular sets | 1388 Huki | 1389 Onepu | 1390 Maku | 1391 Jala | 1392 Kongu | 1393 Matoro | 8525 Masks | 8530 Masks | 8531 Pohatu | 8532 Onua | 8533 Gali | 8534 Tahu | 8535 Lewa | 8536 Kopaka | 8537 Nui-Rama | 8538 Muaka & Kane-Ra | 8539 Manas | 8540 Vakama | 8541 Matau | 8542 Onewa | 8543 Nokama | 8544 Nuju | 8545 Whenua | 8548 Nui-Jaga | 8549 Tarakava
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