List of Bionicle media

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Bionicle
Created by Lego
Owner The Lego Group
Years2001–2010, 2015–2016, 2023
Print publications
Book(s) Bionicle books
Comics Bionicle comics
Films and television
Film(s) Bionicle films
Television series The Journey to One (2016)
Games
Video game(s) Bionicle video games
Audio
Soundtrack(s) Bionicle film soundtracks

Aside from the toys in the Lego Bionicle franchise, Lego has also marketed a book series, several video games (mostly for the Game Boy Advance), and four computer-animated movies which feature important plot points. A Bionicle comic book was also published by DC Comics and made available free to members of the Lego Club with some issues of the Lego Magazines. Some comic issues were also posted on the official Bionicle website, Bionicle.com. There are also various other ancillary products available, such as watches, toothbrushes, and backpacks, as well as online adventure games. Much of the additional content for Generation 1 that was originally available on the now inactive official websites Bionicle.com and BionicleStory.com is now available on an unofficial website called BioMedia Project.

Contents

Books

Novels

Bionicle Chronicles

No.TitleAuthorPublication dateISBN
1Tale of the ToaCathy Hapka2003 ISBN   0-439-50116-4
2Beware the Bohrok ISBN   0-439-50117-2
3Makuta's Revenge ISBN   0-439-50119-9
4Tales of the Masks Greg Farshtey ISBN   0-439-60706-X
5Mask of Light [lower-alpha 1] Cathy Hapka ISBN   0-439-50118-0

Bionicle Adventures

No.TitleAuthorPublication dateISBN
1Mystery of Metru NuiGreg Farshtey2004 ISBN   0-439-60731-0
2Trial by Fire ISBN   0-439-60732-9
3The Darkness Below ISBN   0-439-60733-7
4Legends of Metru Nui ISBN   0-439-62747-8
5Voyage of Fear ISBN   0-439-68022-0
6Maze of Shadows ISBN   0-439-68023-9
7Web of the Visorak2005 ISBN   0-439-69619-4
8Challenge of the Hordika ISBN   0-439-69621-6
9Web of Shadows ISBN   0-439-74558-6
10Time Trap ISBN   0-439-74559-4

Bionicle Legends

No.TitleAuthorPublication dateISBN
1Island of DoomGreg Farshtey2006 ISBN   0-439-74560-8
2Dark Destiny ISBN   0-439-78795-5
3Power Play ISBN   0-439-82804-X
4Legacy of Evil ISBN   0-439-82807-4
5Inferno ISBN   0-439-82805-8
6City of the Lost2007 ISBN   0-439-89033-0
7Prisoners of the Pit ISBN   0-439-89034-9
8Downfall ISBN   978-0-439-89037-3
9Shadows in the Sky2008 ISBN   0-439-91641-0
10Swamp of Secrets ISBN   0-545-05416-8
11The Final Battle ISBN   0-545-08079-7
The cover of Bionicle Super Chapter Book #1: Raid on Vulcanus. Bionicle Raid on Vulcanus cover.jpg
The cover of Bionicle Super Chapter Book #1: Raid on Vulcanus.

Bionicle Super Chapter Books

No.TitleAuthorPublication dateISBN
1Raid on VulcanusGreg Farshtey2009 ISBN   0-545-10073-9
2The Legend Reborn ISBN   0-545-21417-3
3Journey's End [lower-alpha 2] 2010 ISBN   978-83-253-0629-8

Lego Bionicle

No.TitleAuthorPublication dateISBN
1Island of the Lost Masks Ryder Windham August 25, 2015 ISBN   978-0-545-87325-3
2Revenge of the Skull SpidersMay 6, 2016 ISBN   978-0-545-90590-9
3Escape from the UnderworldJune 26, 2016 ISBN   978-0-545-92540-2

Collected

TitleNovels includedAuthorPublication dateISBN
Chronicles CollectionChronicles #1–4Cathy Hapka, Greg FarshteyMarch 13, 2005 ISBN   0-7607-9511-8
Adventures: Volume 1Adventures #1–3Greg FarshteyJanuary 1, 2006 ISBN   0-7607-9603-3

Young Readers series

No.TitleAuthorPublication dateISBN
1Journey of TakanuvaGreg Farshtey2008 ISBN   0-545-08214-5
2The Secret of Certavus2009 ISBN   0-545-09336-8
3Desert of Danger ISBN   0-545-11542-6
4Challenge of Mata Nui ISBN   0-545-16209-2

Guidebooks

TitleAuthorPublication dateISBN
The Official Guide to BionicleGreg Farshtey2003 ISBN   978-0-439-50115-6
UnmaskedUnknown
Metru Nui - City of LegendsGreg Farshtey2004 ISBN   0-439-60734-5
Unmasked 2Unknown
Rahi BeastsGreg Farshtey2005 ISBN   0-439-69622-4
Encyclopedia ISBN   0-439-74561-6
Dark Hunters2006 ISBN   0-439-82803-1
World2007 ISBN   978-0-439-78796-3
Encyclopedia Updated ISBN   978-0-439-91640-0
Makuta's Guide to the Universe2008 ISBN   978-83-253-0350-1
Mata Nui's Guide to Bara Magna2009 ISBN   978-83-253-0494-2
The Legend Reborn - Official Movie Guide

Activity books

TitleAuthorPublication dateISBN
Collector's Sticker BookGreg FarshteyOctober 1, 2003 ISBN   0-439-50120-2
Guard the SecretUnknownAugust 7, 2006 ISBN   0-00-723186-5
Facts and Figures ISBN   0-00-723185-7
AnnualSeptember 4, 2006 ISBN   0-00-723262-4
PirakaDecember 6, 2006 ISBN   0-00-723431-7
Toa Inika ISBN   0-00-723432-5
Matoran ISBN   0-00-723434-1
Voya Nui ISBN   0-00-723435-X
BarrakiAugust 6, 2007 ISBN   0-00-725438-5
Toa Mahri(edition 1) ISBN   0-00-723432-5
Toa Mahri(edition 2) ISBN   0-00-723434-1
Mahri Nui ISBN   2-8006-9611-7
Storyline Background2008
Phantoka Makuta
Mistika Toa Nuva
Mistika Makuta
Glatorian2009 ISBN   978-83-253-0494-2
Quests for the Masks of PowerNovember 24, 2015 ISBN   0-545-87255-3

Comics

Bionicle

No.TitleSub-seriesPublication dateWriterArtist
1The Coming of the Toa [lower-alpha 3] N/AJune 2001 Greg Farshtey Carlos D'Anda
2Deep into Darkness [lower-alpha 4] July 2001
3Triumph of the ToaOctober 2001
4The Bohrok AwakeThe Bohrok SagaJanuary 2002
5To Trap a TahnokApril 2002
6Into the NestMay 2002
7What Lurks BelowJuly 2002
8The End of the Toa?September 2002
9Divided We FallNovember 2002
10Powerless!N/AJanuary 2003Randy Elliott
11A Matter of Time...March 2003
12Absolute PowerMay 2003
13Rise of the Rahkshi!July 2003
14At Last – Takanuva!September 2003
15Secrets and ShadowsNovember 2003
16Toa Metru!Metru NuiJanuary 2004
17Disks of DangerMarch 2004
18Seeds of DoomMay 2004
19Enemies of Metru NuiJuly 2004
20Struggle in the SkySeptember 2004
21Dreams of DarknessNovember 2004
22Monsters in the DarkJanuary 2005
23Vengeance of the VisorakMarch 2005
24Shadow Play [lower-alpha 5] May 2005
25Birth of the RahagaJuly 2005
26Hanging by a ThreadSeptember 2005
27FracturesNovember 2005

Ignition

No.TitleSub-seriesPublication dateWriterArtist
0Ignition [lower-alpha 6] N/AJanuary 2006N/AStuart Sayger
1If a Universe EndsMarch 2006Greg Farshtey
2Vengeance of AxonnMay 2006
3ShowdownJuly 2006
4A Cold Light DawnsSeptember 2006
5In Final BattleNovember 2006
6Ignition 6 [lower-alpha 7] Sea of DarknessJanuary 2007
7Mask of Life, Mask of DoomMarch 2007
8Sea of DarknessMay 2007
9Battle in the Deep!July 2007
10The Death of Mata NuiSeptember 2007
11Death of a HeroNovember 2007
12Realm of FearBattle for PowerMarch 2008Leigh Gallagher
Comic 12.5 [lower-alpha 8] May 2008N/A
13Swamp of ShadowsJuly 2008Leigh Gallagher
14EndgameSeptember 2008
15Mata Nui RisingNovember 2008

Glatorian

No.TitleSub-seriesPublication dateWriterArtist
1Sands of Bara MagnaN/AJanuary 2009Greg Farshtey Pop Mhan
2The Fall of AteroMarch 2009
3A Hero RebornJuly 2009
4Before the StormSeptember 2009
5Valley of FearNovember 2009
6All That GlittersJourney's EndJanuary 2010
7RebirthMarch 2010

Graphic novels

Bionicle

No.TitleComics includedPublication dateWriterArtist(s)ISBN
1Rise of the Toa NuvaBionicle #1–8June 10, 2008Greg FarshteyCarlos D'Anda, Randy Elliott ISBN   1-59707-109-9
2Challenge of the RahkshiBionicle #9–15August 5, 2008Randy Elliott ISBN   1-59707-111-0
3City of LegendsBionicle #16–21October 28, 2008 ISBN   1-59707-121-8
4Trial by FireBionicle #22–27January 20, 2009 ISBN   1-59707-132-3
5The Battle of Voya NuiIgnition #1–5May 12, 2009Stuart Sayger ISBN   978-1-59707-145-1
6The Underwater CityIgnition #6–11, Hydraxon's TaleAugust 4, 2009 ISBN   978-1-59707-157-4
7Realm of FearIgnition #12–15November 24, 2009Leigh Gallagher ISBN   978-1-59707-167-3
8Legends of Bara MagnaRise and Fall of the Skrall; The Exile's Tale; All Our Sins RememberedJune 8, 2010Christian Zanier, Stuart Sayger ISBN   1-59707-180-3
9The Fall of AteroGlatorian #1–5Pop Mhan ISBN   1-59707-194-3
  • Two additional graphic novels, Power of the Great Beings and Journey's End, were planned but ultimately cancelled due to poor sales. They would have included the last two issues of the Glatorian comic series as well as new material.

Lego Bionicle

No.TitlePublication dateWriterArtist(s)ISBN
1Gathering of the ToaDecember 29, 2015Ryder WindhamUnknown ISBN   978-0-316-26622-2
2Battle of the Mask MakersApril 26, 2016 ISBN   978-0-316-26623-9

Collected

TitleComics includedPublication dateWriterArtist(s)ISBN
The Saga of Takanuva!Bionicle #1, 9–152003Greg FarshteyCarlos D'Anda, Randy ElliottN/A
Volume 1Bionicle #1–15August 2004 ISBN   978-0-00-725515-3
Mahri Nui [lower-alpha 9] Ignition #6–102007Stuart SaygerN/A

Films

TitleU.S. release dateDirectorScreenwriter(s)Production studio
Original trilogy
Bionicle: Mask of Light September 16, 2003Terry Shakespeare, David Molina Alastair Swinnerton, Henry Gilroy, Greg Weisman Creative Capers Entertainment
Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui October 19, 2004Henry Gilroy, Greg Klein, Tom Pugsley and Elliot Gabrel
Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows October 11, 2005Brett Matthews
Stand-alone film
Bionicle: The Legend Reborn September 15, 2009Mark BaldoSean Catherine Derek and Greg Farshtey (story) Threshold Animation Studios

Soundtracks

TitleRelease dateLengthComposer(s)Label
Bionicle: Mask of Light - Original Score Soundtrack (14th Anniversary Release) March 10, 20171:06:27 Nathan Furst Rising Phoenix Records
Bionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui - Original Score Soundtrack December 12, 20170:57:27
Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows - Original Score Soundtrack December 22, 20171:05:43

TV series

SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally airedShowrunner(s)
First airedLast airedNetwork
Lego Bionicle: The Journey to One 1 4 (+ 1 prologue)March 4, 2016 (2016-03-04)July 29, 2016 (2016-07-29) Netflix Mathieu Boucher, Jean-Fraçois Tremblay

Video games

Console

TitleU.S. release datePublisherDeveloperPlatforms
Lego Bionicle: Quest for the Toa October 2, 2001 Lego Software Saffire Game Boy Advance
Bionicle: Matoran Adventures October 16, 2002 Electronic Arts,
Lego Interactive
Argonaut Games
Bionicle [lower-alpha 10] September 10, 2003(GBA)
October 20, 2003(NGC, PS2, Xbox)
October 28, 2003(PC)
Electronic Arts,
Lego Interactive,
THQ (GBA),
Feral Interactive (OS X)
Argonaut Games,
Argonaut Sheffield,
Möbius Entertainment (GBA)
Game Boy Advance,
GameCube,
Mac OS X,
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 2,
Xbox
Bionicle: Maze of ShadowsMarch 24, 2005 [1] THQ Razorback Developments Game Boy Advance
Bionicle Heroes November 14, 2006
April 24, 2007(Wii)
Eidos Interactive,
TT Games Publishing
Traveller's Tales,
Amaze Entertainment (handheld),
Universomo (J2ME)
Game Boy Advance,
GameCube,
J2ME,
Nintendo DS,
Microsoft Windows,
PlayStation 2,
Xbox 360,
Wii
Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui TBDTBDCrainyCreationsmacOS,
Windows
Bionicle: Masks of Power TBDTBDTeam KanohiWindows

Canceled

TitleIntended U.S. release datePublisherDeveloperPlatforms
Lego Bionicle: The Legend of Mata Nui December 2001Lego SoftwareSaffireGameCube,
Microsoft Windows
Bionicle: City of LegendsLate 2004Lego InteractiveArgonaut GamesN/A

Online

TitleRelease dateDeveloperNotes
Mata Nui Online Game January 1–December 15, 2001Templar StudiosReleased episodically as 9 "chapters", documenting the 2001 Bionicle storyline.
Let the Legend Begin2001UnknownPromotional.
Atticmedia
Huai Snowball Sling Argonaut Games Originally released in the console game Lego Bionicle: Quest for the Toa before being released online. Also included on interactive demo CDs released with select 2001 Bionicle toy sets.
Mata Nui Explorer(original)2002Unknown
The Battle of Mata Nui2003Originally intended for a 2002 release before getting was pushed back to 2003 due to technical problems.
Mata Nui Online Game II: The Final ChronicleMay 29, 2003–January 9, 2004Templar StudiosReleased episodically as 7 "chapters" documenting part of the 2003 Bionicle storyline.
Mata Nui Explorer(Mask of Light edition)2003UnknownPromotion for the film Bionicle: Mask of Light (2003).
Toa Personality Test Personality quiz. Promotion for the film Bionicle: Mask of Light (2003).
The Legend ContinuesPromotion for the film Bionicle: Mask of Light (2003). Written by Greg Farshtey.
Lava SurfingPromotion for the film Bionicle: Mask of Light (2003).
Onua's Memory Challenge
Kopaka's Ice Trail
Pohatu's Matching Pairs
Gali Nuva's Rapid Descent
Forest Flyer
Stop the Morbuzakh!2004Spike Ltd.
Which Toa Are You?UnknownPersonality quiz.
Bionicle: ColgatePromotion by Colgate.
Rhotuka Spinner Challenge 2005
Battle ZonePromotion by Neopets .
Draw a Piraka2006Promotional.
Piraka AttackIMBstudio, Mind Orchard
Island InvestigationUnknownPromotional.
Voya Nui Adventure
Voya Nui Online Game Ankama Studio
Matoran EscapeUnknown
Inika AssaultTanukidesign
Barraki teaser game2007Unknown
Creeps from the Deep
Sea SurvivalPromotion by Jetix.
Barraki
Mahri: HewkiiPromotion by Jetix.
Command Toa Hewkii4t2 StudiosConnected series.
Command Toa Hahli
Command Toa Kongu
Command Toa Jaller
Command Toa Nuparu
Command Toa Matoro
Command the Toa Mahri - The Final Challenge
Battle for Power2008UnknownSet of 10 games.
Mistika
Mistika: Swamp of SecretsPromotion by YTV. Set of 4 games.
My Lego Network Bionicle campaign2009UnknownPromotion by My Lego Network .
Glatorian Arena Serious Games Interactive
Prepare for BattleUnknownPromotion by YTV.
Glatorian Arena 2Serious Games Interactive
Sands of TimeUnknownPromotion by Disney XD.
Glatorian Arena 3Serious Games Interactive
Agori Defender2010Unknown

Mobile

TitleU.S. release datePublisherDeveloperPlatforms
Bionicle Challenge2006Living Mobile Kiloo Mobile devices
Bionicle Defenders2007 Disney Mobile
Bionicle: Mask of CreationJanuary 1, 2015 The Lego Group Frima Studio Android and iOS devices
Bionicle: Mask of ControlJanuary 19, 2016

Trading card game

During the first year of the BIONICLE toyline, in 2001, McDonald's distributed packets of cards with their 'kids' meals. There were five cards in each one: four regular, and one holographic or "special" card. The packet came with a mini comic that had an instruction booklet telling the person how to play the game. There was another card game that was sold (instead of collected, like the above) which included a board along with other accessories to play the game.

In 2008 LEGO also distributed the "Phantoka Trading Card Game", which were given away for free in little packages which included about six trading cards with a picture and information of one of the Toa Nuva, Makuta, Av-Matoran or Shadow Matoran. The package also included one holographic card, which featured the combination of a Phantoka and a Matoran. The packages were given away for free in many toy stores in Europe if bought in a Phantoka set.

Music

Composers Paul Hardcastle and Simon Fuller produced the music for the Bionicle commercials used between 2001 and 2004, which also featured in the Mata Nui Online Game released throughout 2001. An official Bionicle album – featuring music from the bands Cold and Woven and singers Rob Zombie and Kenna – from was originally planned for release in 2002, but the project was scrapped when disagreements arose between the Lego Group and the label Interscope Records.

In 2005, the band All Insane Kids released the songs "Hero" and "Caught in a Dream", produced and written by Morten Krog Helgesen. [2] The latter is played in the end credits of Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows . Between 2006 and 2007, artists such as The All-American Rejects, Daughtry and Niels Brinck contributed songs for Bionicle commercials, but the success of the song "Creeping in My Soul", sung by Danish singer Christine Lorentzen for Bionicle's Barraki toy campaign, led to the formation of the rock band Cryoshell, who produced music for the theme up until its original discontinuation, and in its wake released their self-titled debut album.

Music for the first three Bionicle films – Mask of Light (2003), Legends of Metru Nui (2004) and Web of Shadows (2005) – was composed by Nathan Furst. Soundtracks for all three films were digitally released in 2017. [3] [4] [5] Music for the fourth film The Legend Reborn (2009) was composed by John D'Andrea, while Mike Raznick scored the 2016 series Lego Bionicle: The Journey to One.

Miscellaneous

Besides the films, books, comics etc., there are other ways parts of the Generation 1 story have been told. Much of this content is now available on the unofficial BioMedia Project website.

Reading materials

Bionicle.com had some information about parts of the Generation 1 story, including some character biographies.

BionicleStory.com had several sections containing information about the Generation 1 characters, locations, and more. Among the offerings were also story serials and "blog" chapters, the latter being each one or two pages of story text styled as a journal entry from one of the fictional Bionicle characters.

Audio

Bionicle.com had two downloadable MP3s (as well as two PDF files with the "lyrics" to the MP3s) that describe the rise the giant robotic body of Mata Nui out of its slumber and his exile from said body when Makuta Teridax took it over in the Generation 1 plotline. [6]

BionicleStory.com also had many podcasts recorded by Bionicle writer Greg Farshtey available for download in the "Latest Story" area of the site that tell much of the Generation 1 story. [7]

On the homepage for Bionicle.com, there was a collection of audio recordings, called the Mata Nui Saga, that told some of Mata Nui's story. Each one had a picture, text, and music with it. They were split into thirty-four "chapters", each narrated in-character by Michael Dorn (reprising his role of Mata Nui from The Legend Reborn).

There were also downloadable songs and other things on the website that were inspired by different sections of the Generation 1 storyline.

Notes

  1. This novel was released as Bionicle Adventures #11 in Spanish markets.
  2. This novel was published exclusively in Poland. The English version was released online through the Bionicle website in instalments.
  3. Also known as Six Heroes One Destiny.
  4. Also known as Trapped... by the Rahi!
  5. Also known as Reign of Darkness.
  6. Issue #0 is an exclusive comic featuring an interview with artist Stuart Sayger.
  7. Also known as Web Comic due to initially being released online.
  8. Comic 12.5 is a scrapped comic that was originally due to be released between issues #12 and 13. Instead, its script was published online.
  9. Released exclusively in China.
  10. Also known as Bionicle: The Game.

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Bionicle: Quest for Mata Nui is an upcoming fan-made action role-playing video game created by CrainyCreations. Based on The Lego Group's Bionicle line of constructible action figures, it is an open world action role-playing game and a reimagining of the 2001 Bionicle story. In the game the player controls the Toa, elementally-powered warriors who set out to free Mata Nui and its inhabitants from the evil Makuta, who have corrupted the native Rahi animals. A trailer was released in April 2020, with gameplay and combat trailers released in the following days. The trailers have been received positively by critics, who have praised the gameplay and visuals.

Bionicle is a series of direct-to-video computer-animated science fantasy action films based on the toyline of the same name from Lego.

Bionicle was a line of toys and associated media made by Lego from 2000 to 2016.

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