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Galidor doesn't have four movies, DC comics, or a Netflix show...
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* {{FandomRivalry}}/{{FriendlyFandoms}}: A bit of both with ''{{Toys/BIONICLE}}''. Though there is a bit of conflict and argument between the two lines, it is all in good natured fun. Galidor came one year after BIONICLE, and both were sci-fi, story oriented themes which deviated from the traditional LEGO builds. Though while BIONICLE became the long-running generational touchstone, Galidor faded away and never caught on despite heavy promotion. BIONICLE fans wanted Galidor's promotion, Galidor wants BIONICLE's longevity.
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* {{FandomRivalry}}/{{FriendlyFandoms}}: A bit of both with FriendlyFandoms: With ''{{Toys/BIONICLE}}''. Though there is a bit of conflict and argument between the two lines, it is all in good natured fun. Galidor came one year after BIONICLE, and both were sci-fi, story oriented themes which deviated from the traditional LEGO builds. Though while BIONICLE became the long-running generational touchstone, Galidor faded away and never caught on despite heavy promotion. BIONICLE fans wanted Galidor's promotion, Galidor wants BIONICLE's longevity.
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** In a meta-sense, the infamous Nick figure for the ''UsefulNotes/McDonalds'' tie-in toy has become far more well-known to casual LEGO fans than the actual action figures produced for the toyline.
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** In "Go For the Bronze," Gorm describes Nick as "the Wrestling/UltimateWarrior."
** This show featured a planet called Kek. That name later became the ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' equivalent to the acronym "LOL".
** In "Go For the Bronze," Gorm describes Nick as "the Wrestling/UltimateWarrior."
** This show featured a planet called Kek. That name later became the ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' equivalent to the acronym "LOL".
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* HilariousInHindsight:
** In "Go For the Bronze," Gorm describes Nick as "the Wrestling/UltimateWarrior."
** ThisHilariousInHindsight:This show featured a planet called Kek. That name later became the ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' equivalent to the acronym "LOL".
** In "Go For the Bronze," Gorm describes Nick as "the Wrestling/UltimateWarrior."
** This
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* SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames: The old Creator/FoxKids website had a tie-in video game for the series that was apparently very enjoyable to play. Although the PC game was rushed and feels a bit incomplete, the GBA game is also quite enjoyable.
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* SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames: The old Creator/FoxKids website had a tie-in video game for the series that was apparently very enjoyable to play.play, with smooth gameplay and character-customizing RPG elements that made good use of the "glinching" gimmick. Although the PC game was rushed and feels a bit incomplete, the GBA game is also quite enjoyable.
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* UnintentionalUncannyValley: Nick's toys in the toyline are famously creepy-looking, thanks to the generally off proportions, weirdly smooth headsculpt, no attempt being made to hide the figure's articulation, and the "glinch" gimmick encouraging him to be turned into some kind of BodyHorror freak of nature (it works well enough for aliens, but just feels ''off'' on a human). The [=McDonalds=] toy is particularly unnerving.