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:It's an error. All Ga-Matoran are female. --- '''[[User:Creep Of The Deep|<font color="blue">Creep</font>]]''' 20:45, 10 February 2017 (CET)
:It's an error. All Ga-Matoran are female. --- '''[[User:Creep Of The Deep|<font color="blue">Creep</font>]]''' 20:45, 10 February 2017 (CET)
:: Actually, after doing some digging, it seems that it may be possible other exceptions to the gender element rule may exist [https://community.lego.com/t5/LEGO-General/Chat-with-Greg-Farshtey/m-p/10426441/highlight/true#M241316]. I was actually wondering about this for another reason - in Island of Doom, Dalu didn't discard the possibility Vezok was a Toa of Water because of his gender, instead focusing on his odd behavior and appearance. She actually seemed to wholeheartedly believe he could be a Toa and was meditating at first, which got me wondering about this possibility.

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Nokama Toa Suva Error

Has anybody else noticed that that Nokama sticks her Toa Stone in the Ko-Metru slot in the Toa Suva? -- Gali14

Yes, it is one of the most well-known errors of any of the movies. Master Inika (Talk) 19:03, 1 March 2012 (PST)

Makuta talking to himself?

At one point in the movie, Dume is seen conversing with a mysterious figure about how the Mask of Time is not yet ready. "Dume" is later revealed to be Makuta, but the pair of eyes used to represent the dark figure he was talking to appear to also represent Makuta in the movie. So... who was Dume/Makuta talking to? Was he talking to himself? --LavaringX (talk) 06:57, 10 February 2017 (CET)

Yes. Greg has confirmed he was talking to himself. --777stairs (talk) 21:03, 10 February 2017 (CET)
Also, in the BA4 (the book adaption of the movie) it is written that the 2 red eyes are just a mirror which reflected his true identity. -- SurelNuva (Talk) 21:49, 10 February 2017 (CET)

Non-traditionally gendered Matoran

Also, when Lhikan gives Nokama her Toa Stone, one of the Ga-Matoran appears to speak in a masculine voice. Is this an error, or does this raise the possibility that not every Ga-Matoran has to be female? If so, by extension, would there be Matoran of non-traditional genders of other types (such as female Ta-Matoran)?--LavaringX (talk) 06:57, 10 February 2017 (CET)

It's an error. All Ga-Matoran are female. --- Creep 20:45, 10 February 2017 (CET)
Actually, after doing some digging, it seems that it may be possible other exceptions to the gender element rule may exist [1]. I was actually wondering about this for another reason - in Island of Doom, Dalu didn't discard the possibility Vezok was a Toa of Water because of his gender, instead focusing on his odd behavior and appearance. She actually seemed to wholeheartedly believe he could be a Toa and was meditating at first, which got me wondering about this possibility.