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Lego Bionicle: The Journey to One

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Lego Bionicle:
The Journey to One
File:Lego Bionicle The Journey to One.jpg
GenreAnimated
Action
Fantasy
Drama
Written by
  • Mark Palmer
Directed by
  • Nicolas-Denis Robitaille
Voices ofNolan Balzer
Paolo Bryant
Jacqui Fox
Quinn Greene
Geoff Hughes
Cory Hunter
William Jordan
Corney Rempel
Michael Strickland
Composer(s)Mike Raznick
Country of originCanada
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes4 (+ 1 prologue)
Production
Executive producer(s)Mathieu Boucher
Jean-François Tremblay
Producer(s)Geneviève Savard
Running time22 minutes
Production company(s)
  • Volta
Distributor
  • Netflix
Release
Original network
Original releaseMarch 4 (2016-03-04) –
July 29, 2016 (2016-07-29)

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Lego Bionicle: The Journey to One is a Canadian animated streaming television miniseries created for Netflix based on the reboot of Lego toy theme Bionicle that chronicles events from its 2016 storyline. The series follows the Toa, part-organic, part-machine beings with elemental abilities, in their quest of safeguarding their island home of Okoto and protecting its inhabitants from the evils of Makuta.

Consisting of four episodes, the series premiered on March 4, 2016 with its first two episodes and a preceding prologue. The latter two were released the following July 29.[1]

Premise[edit]

On the mythical island of Okoto, the forces of darkness are on the move and the evil Makuta is working to cast the world into darkness. The desperate island inhabitants enlist six heroes - called the Toa - to help save their beloved island. Only when the heroes are united, will they be able to battle the forces of evil, defeat Makuta and save Okoto.[2]

Production[edit]

The series was announced in late 2015 as a four-part mini-series exploring the 2016 story of Bionicle as part of an upcoming slate of children-orientated television programming for exclusive release onto Netflix. The show was estimated to launch in February 2016, before an official release date of March 4, 2016 was confirmed.

Lego Bionicle: The Journey to One was produced by Canadian studio Volta, while scripts were written by Mark Palmer with input from the Lego Bionicle team and directed by Nicholas-Denis Robitaille, with Geneviève Savard producing and Mathieu Boucher and Jean-François Tremblay as executive produces. Matt Betteker, one of the artists for Bionicle, created concept work for the series. The voice acting was recorded in Winnipeg, Manitoba which was voice directed by Montreal-based voice actor Terrence Scammell.

Cast[edit]

Notes
  • Additionally, Cory Hunter appeared in unknown roles.

Episodes[edit]

Episode Title Directed by Written by Original release date
"Prologue – The Legend Begins"Nicolas-Denis RobitailleMark PalmerMarch 4, 2016 (2016-03-04)

In the newly populated ancient City of the Mask Makers, Protector Narmoto - leader of the Fire Tribe - gathers some children around a fire to recount the events leading up to this point. He talks of the Mask Maker Ekimu and the betrayal of his brother Makuta, the Toa's arrival to their home island of Okoto and the tasks they had to carry out in order to awaken Ekimu from his slumber and stop Makuta's dark forces. Meanwhile, bestowed with new armor and weapons by Ekimu, the Toa ready themselves for their next quest.

The prologue uses footage from the online animated series of mini-episodes detailing the 2015 Bionicle storyline.
1"Quest for Unity"Nicolas-Denis RobitailleMark PalmerMarch 4, 2016 (2016-03-04)
Ekimu tells the Toa of their mission still to come. The Toa, seeing visions of the Elemental Creatures, set out to find the Creatures. Although the Toa and the Creatures initially fight, the Toa learn that to achieve their mission, they must make peace with their Creatures. Umarak captures Uxar and manages to unite with him, but before he can learn the location of the Mask of Control, Lewa saves the Creature and defeats Umarak. The Toa journey to their Temples, retrieve the Golden Masks of Unity, and unite with the Creatures who show them the location of the Labyrinth of Control.
2"Trials of the Toa"Nicolas-Denis RobitailleMark PalmerMarch 4, 2016 (2016-03-04)
Unified both with their Creatures and with each other, the Toa set out for the Labyrinth of Control. On their way, they are attacked by Umarak who discovers Pohatu’s refusal to cooperate with Ketar, the Creature of Stone. The Toa defeat the Hunter and continue their path to the Labyrinth which is situated on an island off the coast of Okoto. After a race to the island, the Toa journey to the center of the maze where they use the Elemental Creatures to gain access to the chamber where the Mask of Control resides. Pohatu hesitates to unite with Ketar, allowing Umarak to attack, force Ketar to unite with him, and access the Mask of Control’s chamber. The Hunter steals the Mask of Control and escapes. Pohatu makes up to Ketar and the Toa swear to recover the Mask. At the same time, Umarak replaces his mask with the Mask of Control, inadvertently letting Makuta take control and transform him into Umarak the Destroyer.
3"Destroyer's Game"Nicolas-Denis RobitailleMark PalmerJuly 29, 2016 (2016-07-29)
Umarak the Destroyer unleashes the monstrous Shadow Horde and sends them to attack the City of the Mask Makers, forcing the Toa to defend it. Ekimu summons Agil, the Elemental Creature of Light, and sends it to find Umarak after gaining an upgraded form. He then calls upon the Toa to join him in seeking out the villain while their Elemental Creatures defend the city, with Agil bringing news that Umarak has collected the fragments of Makuta's Mask of Ultimate Power, which are needed to free him from his prison in the Shadow Realm. As the Toa and Ekimu pursue him, Umarak raises a mountain from the site of Makuta's defeat in preparation to open a portal to free his master.
4"The Dark Portal"Nicolas-Denis RobitailleMark PalmerJuly 29, 2016 (2016-07-29)
As the Toa and Ekimu trail Umarak, Ekimu reveals that the Mask of Ultimate Power was destroyed by the energies it contained, which opened the portal that imprisoned Makuta. Catching up to Agil, they find Umarak's mountain and the portal forming atop it, and Ekimu shares Makuta's history of jealousy and ambition. They then come across Umarak and engage him in battle, during which he summons more Elemental Beasts to delay them and then escapes. Umarak begins the ritual to open Makuta's portal, trapping the Toa when they arrive but then suffering from a Light attack launched by Ekimu and Agil. Makuta's attack on Gali inadvertently enables her to discover the strategy needed to defeat Makuta, and the Toa combine their elemental powers to banish the villain after he destroys Umarak and are returned to the stars from which they came.

References[edit]

  1. "New on Netflix for July: Mean Girls, Back to the Future, more | EW.com". ew.com. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  2. Todd Spangler. "Netflix Orders 7 Original Kids' Series, Including Lego's 'Bionicle' and DreamWorks' 'Croods' | Variety". variety.com. Retrieved 2016-11-11.

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