LEGO® Bionicle 2001 Turaga | Review

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Continuing our Bionicle Reviews are the Turaga from 2001. Are these former Toa better sets than the current ones? In this video we'll be building the sets, reviewing them, and giving a score.

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Another interesting detail is that some of the staffs were reused later in other themes. The Kaukau Staff from Matau for example was used in a Lego Drome Racers set known as the "Slammer Raptor in 2002. The Drill Staff from Whenua was used in several Mars Mission sets in 2007 and '08.

colinroberts
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Turaga Onewa (The brown one) was my very first bionicle back in the day. Fond memories with him, hacking and smashing with the hammer. Good old times

SPRYTOSEproductionsOFFICIAL
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I think the heads-for-feet are just because they have the right orientation of pin slots and the flat back without the brainstem inserted, lol. They just work as feet!

ArkhamHermit
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I actually prefer the Toa masks, but the turaga masks look kind of cool too.

bionic-tale
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Our village elders, each semi unique in design, beautiful in its own way

The-Metal-Cooler
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I belive the use of the heads as foot was just because It was easier then developing a new piece just for that.

The cool part is that It made the Head pieces in the toas colors way more accesible now days. I replaced the heads of my toa mata and nuva to correspond to their torsos hehe

jackspan
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Is this channel new? If not then this is veryyy underated. The way you go into the details is facinating. Here, take this subscribe and maintain the quality content ;)

bonkleboii
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I recently bought the all Toa Mata, Turaga, Bohrok Va and two Matoran: Jala and Onepu, on Ebay. It's so great to have them and they're all so cool. I was born in 2001 so most of them are the same age as me. I got interested in Bionicle in 2006 and I liked Bionicle all the way to the "Stars" sets. Unfortunately, I gave all of my Bionicle sets away when I became a teenager. But I was always so sad that I missed out on the 2001-2003 period simply because I was too young. So now I decided to buy me the sets I always wanted.

BigBen
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I really enjoyed your videos and how professional and well edited they were. I was really surprised to see you're a brand new channel. I'm looking forward to more of your videos!

MrCythos
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Gathered friends, listen again to our legend of the bionicle.

reubenguttenberg
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Vakama's mask always has the best look in my opinion.

TikiFoamy
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5:13 I’m pretty sure it’s just a design choice at this point Bionicle was very soft and kid-friendly

kojeb
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Nice review! But can you show sometimes frames with bionicle sets closer, possibly from different angles, because you have such great camera.

dmitry
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Dude your channel makes me want to buy all my old figures again. There’s a special spot in my heart for bionicle from 01-04

j.porlando
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I remember these these were my second Bionicle I got from my uncle who bought these for me at Walgreens back in the day.

Dominickudo
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The head pieces as feet are honestly the most "Voodoo Heads" thing that carried over from those concept days.

That and Makuta entirely, he looks like a lot of the test Voodoo Heads models

KJKLKLever
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The Turaga's design has so many little details for what is effectively a Matoran figure. Arguably just as much as the Toa, it's a shame they stopped making Turaga after this generation.

Hidden_Egg
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I Think These Bionicle Turaga Sets Are Perfect For My Bionicle 2001 Collection!

harrisonwebber
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As the Toa, they also have multiple Kanohi collectibles in their respective colors (and also some misprints), that grant them the respective mask power

huemus
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Fusion instructions are usually included in the normal set instructions. Since the Turaga instructions are filled out with the set instructions on one side and a poster on the other, I don't think there was room for the fusion instructions. (Not unless they went to two pages.)

Also, maybe they planned to release it with a magazine, but that fell through.

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