List of Bionicle toys
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The following is a list of toys in Lego Bionicle line. They are organized by North American release dates; major differences in international releases are noted.
There are five main kinds of sets:
- Collectibles are random assortments of pieces to be used as accessories for larger sets; See List of objects in Bionicle for storyline information on these items. New collectibles were originally released every six months, but were reduced to a yearly schedule as of 2004.
- Box Sets are the smallest and cheapest independent sets. Though most sets are packaged in cardboard boxes, this article will use the term to describe these small sets. A group of six box sets were released yearly, though as of 2007 this number is reduced to four.
- Canister Sets are the main focus in the toyline and the storyline, and are packaged in plastic canisters. Groups of six canister sets are released every six months.
- Titans was a term first used for the 2005 large sets, and fans often use the label for similar large character sets. In this article, it will be used to describe any set larger than a canister set (besides playsets). (Note: The 2007 set "Nocturn" is labeled a "Warrior" on Bionicle.com. Until more sets are classified as Warriors, this article will continue to use the "Titan" label.)
- Playsets were introduced in 2005 and are traditional Lego construction sets; including minifigures of canister set characters.
This list also includes specific promotions; either items packaged with sets or set-compatible items available separately. Promotional items that do not have such ties to the toyline are not included.
Releases are grouped in this list into six-month periods, the beginnings of which are marked by when canister sets are released; usually around January for Winter periods and July for Summer periods (though due to retail schedules, European "winter" releases begin around March instead[1]).
Some sets are labeled "store exclusive"; they are only available at that store and directly through Lego (both Lego outlet stores and the Lego Shop At Home website).
[edit] Summer 2001
Some of the following sets were distributed as early as Winter 2001 in Europe.
Collectible
- 8525/8530 Kanohi Mask Pack
- Consisted of two random Kanohi Masks and a Toa head.
Box Sets: Turaga
- 8540 Vakama
- 8541 Matau
- 8542 Onewa
- 8543 Nokama
- 8544 Nuju
- 8545 Whenua
Canister Sets: Toa (later designated "Toa Mata")
- 8531 Pohatu
- 8532 Onua
- 8533 Gali
- 8534 Tahu
- 8535 Lewa
- 8536 Kopaka
- Included instructions to combine sets into two Toa Kaita: Pohatu, Onua, and Tahu into Akamai; and Gali, Lewa, and Kopaka into Wairuha.
Titans: Rahi
- 8537 Nui-Rama
- Included instructions to build a Nui-Kopen.
- 8538 Muaka & Kane-Ra
- Included instructions to build a Kuma-Nui.
- 8539 Manas
- Included instructions to build a Mana Ko.
- 8548 Nui-Jaga
- Included instructions to build a Kahu bird (later renamed "Gukko bird").
- 8549 Tarakava
- Included instructions to build a Tarakava Nui.
Other
- 8546 Power Pack
Promotions
- "Tohunga" were distributed as part of a McDonald's Happy Meal promotion in Fall 2001. ("Tohunga" were later renamed "Matoran").
- 1388 Huki (later renamed "Hewkii")
- 1389 Onepu
- 1390 Maku (later renamed "Macku")
- 1391 Jala (later renamed "Jaller")
- 1392 Kongu
- 1393 Matoro
- Included instructions to combine all six sets into a "Tohunga Nui".
- Early releases of Toa included mini CD-ROMs with content about the Toa.
- Visitors to Legoland could receive a translucent green Kanohi Miru. Those at European Legolands could also get copper-colored Noble Huna and Noble Komau.
- Toys "R" Us had a promotion distributing copper-colored Noble Huna masks.
[edit] Winter 2002
Collectible
- 8569 Krana Pack
- Consisted of three random Krana and two random gold- or silver-colored Kanohi Masks.
Box Sets: Bohrok Va
- 8550 Gahlok Va
- 8551 Kohrak Va
- 8552 Lehvak Va
- 8553 Pahrak Va
- 8554 Tahnok Va
- 8555 Nuhvok Va
- Included instructions for two alternate models: one combining Gahlok Va, Kohrak Va, and Lehvak Va; the other combining Pahrak Va, Tahnok Va, and Nuhvok Va. Whether these "Bohrok Va Kaita" are canonical is unknown.
Canister Sets: Bohrok
- 8560 Pahrak
- 8561 Nuhvok
- 8562 Gahlok
- 8563 Tahnok
- 8564 Lehvak
- 8565 Kohrak
- Included instructions for two Bohrok Kaita: one combining Pahrak, Nuhvok, and Tahnok; the other combining Gahlok, Lehvak, and Kohrak. Though neither have been seen in-story, both are considered canonical.
Titans
- 8556 Boxor
- 8557 Exo-Toa
- Included instructions for an alternate model (unofficially called "Exo Raptor"), which is not included in storyline canon.
- 8558 Cahdok & Gahdok
- Included instructions for an alternate model (unofficially called "Bahrag Spider"), which is not included in storyline canon.
Promotions
- Orange Kanohi Vahi became available in various places, including a mail-in Walgreen's promotion in June.
[edit] Summer 2002
Collectible
- 8598 Kanohi Nuva & Krana Pack
- Consisted of two random Kanohi Nuva masks and three random Krana.
- European release was item number 8597, "Krana Nuva".
Canister Sets: Toa Nuva
- 8566 Onua Nuva
- 8567 Lewa Nuva
- 8568 Pohatu Nuva
- 8570 Gali Nuva
- 8571 Kopaka Nuva
- 8572 Tahu Nuva
- Included instructions to combine sets into two Toa Kaita Nuva: Onua, Pohatu, and Tahu into Akamai Nuva; and Lewa, Gali, and Kopaka into Wairuha Nuva.
Other
- 10023 BIONICLE Master Builder Set
- Consisted of instructions and parts for the following Rahi models: Hikaki dragon-lizard, Vako rhinocerous, Kuna snake, Hoi turtle, Hoto beetle, Takea shark, Ruki fish, Ussal crab, Kewa bird (later renamed "Gukko bird"), Taku fishing bird, Fikou spider, Makika cave toad, Fusa kangaroo, Husi ostrich and Kofo-Jaga scorpion.
[edit] Winter 2003
Collectible
- 8599 Krana-Kal
- Consisted of two random Kanohi Nuva masks and three random Krana-Kal.
- European release was in a plastic bag instead of a cardboard box, and item number 8600.
Canister Sets: Bohrok-Kal
The Bohrok-Kal were not officially released in Australia, but the Australian department store chain Big W shipped them in around the end of 2003.
- 8573 Nuhvok-Kal
- 8574 Tahnok-Kal
- 8575 Kohrak-Kal
- 8576 Lehvak-Kal
- 8577 Pahrak-Kal
- 8578 Gahlok-Kal
- Included instructions to combine sets into two Bohrok-Kal Kaita: one combining Nuhvok-Kal, Tahnok-Kal, and Pahrak-Kal; the other combining Kohrak-Kal, Lehvak-Kal, and Gahlok-Kal.
Promotions
- Early Bohrok-Kal releases included mini CD-ROMs with content about the Bohrok-Kal and Toa Nuva.
- Random Bohrok-Kal sets included rare silver Krana Xa-Kal: 5,000 made of white metal and 72 of actual sterling silver. They were only available in North America and the United Kingdom.
[edit] Summer 2003
Collectible
- 8580 Kraata
- Consisted of three random Kraata.
Box Sets: Matoran
- 8581 Kopeke
- 8582 Matoro
- 8583 Hahli
- 8584 Hewkii
- 8585 Hafu
- 8586 Macku
Canister Sets: Rahkshi
- 8587 Panrahk
- 8588 Kurahk
- 8589 Lerahk
- 8590 Guurahk
- 8591 Vorahk
- 8592 Turahk
- Included instructions to combine sets into two Rahkshi Kaita: one combining Panrahk, Guurahk, and Vorahk; the other combining Kurahk, Lerahk, and Turahk.
Titans
- 8593 Makuta
- 8594 Jaller and Gukko
- 8595 Takua and Pewku
- Jaller and Gukko were never actually paired in the storyline. Jaller was merely a passenger on the Gukko, and Takua was the actual pilot. This was most likely done so that Lego could have sets for both characters without wasting the production money of creating a seventh Matoran set and a Rahi set that included only the Rahi.
- Included instructions to combine sets into an alternate form of Makuta called "Makuta Nui"; this model is often mislabeled as a Graalok ash bear.
- 8596 Takanuva
- Included parts and instructions for an Ussanui vehicle, and a sparkly clear Kanohi Avohkii mask. Also included instructions to combine with the Makuta set into Takutanuva.
- 10201 Takutanuva
- Exclusive to Toys-R-Us stores.
- Consisted of Makuta and Takanuva sets, plus a movie-edition Kanohi Kraahkan mask.
Promotions
- Early Rahkshi releases included mini CD-ROMs with content about the Rahkshi and Toa Takanuva.
- Late Rahkshi releases at Target stores included purple Shadow Kraata.
- Red-and-green "Poisoned" Hau Nuva masks were distributed in various promotions; in the US at LEGO Brand Store openings in November.
[edit] Winter 2004
Collectible
- 8613 Kanoka Disk Launcher Pack
- Consisted of two random Kanoka Disks and a Kanoka Launcher.
Box Sets: Matoran
- 8607 Nuhrii
- 8608 Vhisola
- 8609 Tehutti
- 8610 Ahkmou
- 8611 Orkahm
- 8612 Ehrye
- Included instructions to combine sets into two Rahi: Nuhrii, Ahkmou, and Orkahm into a Kinloka; and Vhisola, Tehutti, and Ehrye into a Kavinika.
Canister Sets: Toa Metru
- 8601 Toa Vakama
- 8602 Toa Nokama
- 8603 Toa Whenua
- 8604 Toa Onewa
- 8605 Toa Matau
- 8606 Toa Nuju
Promotion
- Early European Toa Metru releases included mini CD-ROMs with games featuring the Toa Metru. (North American releases included "Kanoka Cards" which included codes that could be redeemed at Bionicle.com for the CD content.)
[edit] Summer 2004
Canister Sets: Vahki
- 8614 Nuurakh
- 8615 Bordakh
- 8616 Vorzakh
- 8617 Zadakh
- 8618 Rorzakh
- 8619 Keerakh
- Included instructions to combine sets into two specialized Vahki models: Nuurakh, Vorzakh, and Rorzakh into a Kranua; Bordakh, Zadakh, and Keerakh into a Kraahu.
Titans
- 8621 Turaga Dume and Nivawk
- 8622 Nidhiki
- 8623 Krekka
- Included instructions to combine all three sets into "Ultimate Dume".
- More instructions were later distributed through Lego Club Magazine to combine Turaga Dume and Nivawk with Nidhiki into a Lohrak.
- 10202 Ultimate Dume
- Exclusive to Toys "R" Us stores.
- Consisted of Turaga Dume and Nivawk, Nidhiki, and Krekka sets; plus a special Kanohi Kraahkan mask designed to fit the model.
- 8811 Toa Lhikan and Kikanalo
Promotion:
- Late Vahki releases at Target stores included golden Kanohi Vahi and Kanoka Disks of Time.
[edit] Winter 2005
Collectible
- 8748 Rhotuka Spinners
- Consisted of four randomly-colored Rhotuka Spinners and one grey one.
Box Sets: Rahaga
- 4868 Gaaki
- 4869 Pouks
- 4870 Kualus
- 4877 Norik
- 4878 Bomonga
- 4879 Iruini
- Included instructions to combine sets into two Rahi: Gaaki, Pouks, and Kualus into an Ice Vermin; and Norik, Bomonga, and Iruini into a Colony Drone.
Canister Sets: Toa Hordika
In Europe, the Visorak were released in Winter 2005 instead of the Toa Hordika.
- 8736 Toa Hordika Vakama
- 8737 Toa Hordika Nokama
- 8738 Toa Hordika Whenua
- 8739 Toa Hordika Onewa
- 8740 Toa Hordika Matau
- 8741 Toa Hordika Nuju
- Included instructions to combine sets into three Rahi: Vakama and Whenua into a Cable Crawler; Nokama and Nuju into a Sea Spider, and Onewa and Matau into a Rock Raptor.
- More instructions were later distributed through Bionicle.com to combine sets into two more Rahi: Vakama, Whenua, and Matau into a Protocairn; and Nokama, Onewa, and Nuju into a Frostelus.
[edit] Summer 2005
Canister Sets: Visorak
In Europe, the Toa Hordika were released in Summer 2005 instead of the Visorak.
- 8742 Vohtarak
- 8743 Boggarak
- 8744 Oohnorak
- 8745 Roporak
- 8746 Keelerak
- 8747 Suukorak
- Included instructions for three alternate sets: Vohtarak and Oohnorak into a Gate Guardian; Boggarak and Suukorak into a Kahgarak, and Roporak and Keelerak into a Chute Lurker.
- More instructions were later distributed through Bionicle.com and Lego Club Magazine to combine sets into three more Rahi: Vohtarak, Oohnorak, and Keelerak into a Parakrekk; Boggarak, Roporak, and Suukorak into a Venom Flyer; and all six sets into Zivon.
Limited Edition Canisters: Toa Hagah
Norik and Iruini were released in Europe in Winter 2005.
- 8762 Toa Iruini
- 8763 Toa Norik
- Norik was exclusive to Wal-Mart stores, in a two-pack with Iruini.
Titans:
Keetongu, Sidorak, and Roodaka were released in Europe in Winter 2005.
- 8755 Keetongu
- 8756 Sidorak
- 8761 Roodaka
- Included instructions to combine sets into two Dark Hunters: Keetongu and Roodaka into the Shadowed One, and Keetongu and Sidorak into Sentrakh.
- More instructions were later released through Voporak sets (below) and later still Lego.com to combine all three Titans into Voporak.
- 10203 Voporak
- Exclusive to Target stores.
- Consisted of Keetongu, Sidorak, and Roodaka sets, plus instructions to combine all three into Voporak.
Playsets:
- 8757 Visorak Battle Ram
- 8758 Tower of Toa
- 8759 Battle of Metru Nui
- 8769 Visorak's Gate
- Visorak's Gate was exclusive to Toys "R" Us stores.
[edit] Winter 2006
Collectible
- 8719 Zamor Spheres
- Consists of ten random gold-, silver-, and black-colored Zamor Spheres.
Box Sets: Matoran
- 8721 Velika
- 8722 Kazi
- 8723 Piruk
- 8724 Garan
- 8725 Balta
- 8726 Dalu
- Includes instructions to combine sets into two Rahi: Velika, Piruk, and Balta into a Lava Hawk; and Kazi, Garan, and Dalu into a Dagger Spider.
Canister Sets: Piraka
- 8900 Reidak
- 8901 Hakann
- 8902 Vezok
- 8903 Zaktan
- 8904 Avak
- 8905 Thok
- Includes instructions for three alternate models: one combining Reidak and Zaktan, another combining Hakann and Avak, and a third combining Vezok and Thok. None of these are included in storyline canon.
- More instructions were later distributed through Irnakk sets (below) and Lego Club Magazine to combine sets into two more alternate models: Reidak, Vezok, and Thok sets into Irnakk; and Hakann, Zaktan, and Avak sets into a Protodax.
Titans
- 8626 Irnakk
- Exclusive to Wal-Mart stores.
- Consists of Reidak, Vezok, and Thok sets; plus instructions for Irnakk, a gold Thok spine piece, and some gold tubing.
[edit] Summer 2006
Canister Sets: Toa Inika
- 8727 Toa Jaller
- 8728 Toa Hahli
- 8729 Toa Nuparu
- 8730 Toa Hewkii
- 8731 Toa Kongu
- 8732 Toa Matoro
- Instructions were later distributed through Bionicle.com to combine Hahli, Nuparu and Hewkii into Toa Jovan.
Titans
Axonn and Brutaka were released in Europe in Winter 2006.
- 8733 Axonn
- 8734 Brutaka
- Instructions were distributed through Bionicle.com to combine Axonn and Brutaka into Botar.
- 8764 Vezon & Fenrakk
- Instructions were later released through Vezon & Kardas sets (below) to combine all three Titans into Vezon and Kardas.
- 8625 Umbra
- Exclusive to Wal-Mart stores.
- 10204 Vezon & Kardas
- Exclusive to Target stores.
- Consists of parts for Axonn, Brutaka, and Vezon & Fenrakk sets. Only includes instructions for Vezon & Kardas; not for any of the other Titans.
Playsets
- 8892 Piraka Outpost
- 8893 Lava Chamber Gate
- Instructions were later released through Lego Club Magazine to combine Piraka Outpost and Lava Chamber Gate into a Caravan Crawler.
- 8894 Piraka Stronghold
- 8624 Race for the Mask of Life
- Race for the Mask of Life is exclusive to Toys-R-Us stores.
Promotions
A number of European promotional sets have been found. The sets are officially not part of the storyline; unofficially they are figures that Matoran use in puppet shows and the like.[2]
- 6934 Good Guy
- 6935 Bad Guy
- Sets 6934 and 6935 were included with the Danish Donald Duck magazine[3]
- 7216 Gold Good Guy
- 7217 Duracell Bad Guy
- Set 7216 and 7217 were seen packaged with Duracell batteries in Portugal.[4]
- 7716 QUICK Good Guy White
- 7717 QUICK Bad Guy Green
- 7718 QUICK Bad Guy Yellow
- 7719 QUICK Good Guy Red
- Sets 7716, 7717, 7718, and 7719 were seen packaged in fast food resuraunt QUICK kids meals.[5] QUICK outlets can be found in Belgium, Luxembourg, and France.
- 8026 Krattu
- 8026 is the only set not discovered yet. There has been no sign as to where or when it can be found. However, LEGO claims it was officialy released.
[edit] Winter 2007
Collectible
- 8934 Squid Ammo
- Contains 7 blue-green squids
- 8929 Defilak
- 8930 Dekar
- 8931 Thulox
- 8932 Morak
Canister Sets: Barraki
- 8916 Takadox
- 8917 Kalmah
- 8918 Carapar
- 8919 Mantax
- 8920 Ehlek
- 8921 Pridak
- Instructions were released through Lego BrickMaster Magazine to combine Carapar, Mantax, and Ehlek into a Pit War Tortoise; and Takadox, Kalmah, and Pridak into a Zyglak.
Titans
- 8935 Nocturn
- Exclusive to Wal-Mart stores.
[edit] Summer 2007
Pictures of prototypes from Toy Fair 2007 are viewable at BZPower: Toa Mahri; Titans and Playsets
Canister Sets: Toa Mahri
- 8910 Toa Mahri Kongu
- 8911 Toa Mahri Jaller
- 8912 Toa Mahri Hewkii
- 8913 Toa Mahri Nuparu
- 8914 Toa Mahri Hahli
- 8915 Toa Mahri Matoro
Titans
- 8922 Gadunka
- 8923 Hydraxon
- 8924 Maxilos & Spinax
Playsets
- 8925 Barraki Deepsea Patrol
- 8926 Toa Undersea Attack
- 8927 Toa Terrain Crawler
[edit] References
- ^ Us Vs. Europe Release Schedules at BZPower forums, post #1
- ^ Good Guy and Bad Guy Explained article at BZPower
- ^ New Promo Set with Donald Duck Magazine and The good, the bad, and the just plain ugly articles at BZPower
- ^ 'Turaga Lhikan' Meets... Duracell? article at BZPower
- ^ 'Quick' Promo Sets in Belgium article at BZPower
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