Mata Nui picks up the stinger as a vehicle carrying a villager named Metus (David Leisure) speeds towards him.
An alternative version featuring a lyric tweak was used as the soundtrack to the animated film Bionicle: The Legend Reborn as well as the Lego Bionicle Glatorian and Glatorian Legends toy waves released in 2009, making "Bye Bye Babylon" the fifth song by Cryoshell to be used by Bionicle, and the since cancellation of the theme, the last.
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An alternative version, featuring clips from Bionicle: The Legend Reborn, premiered on the official Bionicle website on August 31, 2009 and featured as an extra on the DVD release of the film.
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Alastair Swinnerton is a UK writer/producer known mostly for his involvement with Lego Bionicle, which he co-created with Bob Thompson and Martin Andersen of Lego and Christian Faber of Danish advertising agency Advance.
By 2001 the Aotearoa Cafe (by that time now hosted on Aotearoalive) became embroiled in cyber terrorism against the toymaker company LEGO, makers of the Bionicle series of toys.
:Sources: Bionicle Adventures #1, Legends of Metru Nui movie, comic #16
:Sources: Mask of Light movie and its novelization, Bionicle comic #13-15, Mata Nui Online Game 2, "The Legend Continues" interactive story
Onua then defeats Lerahk in his level by dropping a hub unit on Lerahk, Lewa fights Panrahk in his level, and Tahu lava-surfs after Kurahk, who has made off with the Mask of Light.
Additionally, he has also performed voiceover roles for animation, such as Turaga Vakama in the first three Bionicle movies, Diagnostic Drone in Beast Machines and Major Mint in Barbie in the Nutcracker.
Greg Farshtey, the writer of Bionicle, Lego Exo-Force, and Alpha Team, among others, has stated that he is his favorite non-Bionicle villain.
The Bionicle story is set in a science fantasy world and is primarily told through the book series Bionicle Chronicles, Bionicle Adventures, and Bionicle Legends, as well as through comic books published by DC Comics.
In 2000, Templar begin working with LEGO on a new concept in online gaming for LEGO's Bionicle toy line.
The single "Can't Look Down" received a good deal of public attention: it was featured on the 2006 Bionicle Free the Band website, along with songs from the Undertones, Damone, Over It, and others; it also appeared on MTV's The Real World: Key West, "Road Rules", and in the ski film Snow Gods.