Phantoka Mini Movie

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Phantoka 45 second movie
Movie
Starring Phantoka
Av-Matoran
Shadow Matoran
Distributor The LEGO Group
Release Date January 3rd, 2008
Runtime 45 seconds


Phantoka 45 second movie[1] is a short animation showing the Phantoka Toa Nuva and Makuta, as well as the Av-Matoran and Shadow Matoran.

Plot

As the movie begins, Lewa, Kopaka, and Pohatu are seen flying towards a Stalactite Village, with their new powerful armor and weapons. As the three Toa fly underneath an outcropping, they fail to see three Makuta unfolding their wings, and taking flight.

As the Makuta fly around the village as well, they notice an Av-Matoran, Tanma, running away at the sight as them. The Makuta follow pursuit, and one of the three drop a Tridax Pod, containing light-sucking Shadow Leeches. At the sight of the falling Tridax Pod, Tanma makes a decision to jump over the ledge, plummeting down in the sky while the Tridax Pod makes impact on where he was mere seconds ago.

As Lewa sees Tanma falling down from above, he swerves underneath, and Tanma lands on Lewa's back, emitting a powerful shockwave of energy. Lewa pulls out from his dive and rejoins his teammates, who each have similar allies on their backs. As a black Makuta, Chirox, unleashes another Tridax Pod to drain the light of the Toa, Lewa fires spheres of light towards the Makuta, while Tanma uses his blades to deflect the leeches. As the Toa fly off, Lewa and Chirox come in close contact, and Tanma and Kirop cross blades.

Trivia

  • In the movie, when flying, the Toa Nuva give off white smoke when flying, whereas the Makuta give off greyish, pollution-like smoke. This smoke is confirmed to be the Shadow that the Makuta spread wherever they go.[2][3][4]

Refefences

  1. "BIONICLE Movies". BIONICLE.com. (archived on web.archive.org)
  2. "Makuta Antroz". BIONICLEstory.com. (archived on biomediaproject.com)
  3. "Makuta Chirox". BIONICLEstory.com. (archived on biomediaproject.com)
  4. "Makuta Vamprah". BIONICLEstory.com. (archived on biomediaproject.com)

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