Chilly_Productions Posted December 14, 2015 I was just wondering if gen 1 of Bionicle (Mata Nui) is canon anymore? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
btmomegar Posted December 14, 2015 It is, it's just separate from G2. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chilly_Productions Posted December 14, 2015 It is, it's just separate from G2. So, they aren't in the same universe, but they are both still canon, like Star Trek. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheDesuComplex Posted December 14, 2015 The best way to look at it is that it is a separate reality. G2 is a whole new thing separate from G1. G1 still exists and was a thing, just not a thing that we care about anymore. So no, it's not 'canon' in the context of G2's storyline. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xboxtravis7992 Posted December 14, 2015 Yeah it's canon. There is just no official connection to G2. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GK733 Posted December 14, 2015 Yeah it's canon. There is just no official connection to G2. Yet. There is not enough evidence to claim either way. The main point is that you don't have to understand G1 to get into G2. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aanchir Posted December 14, 2015 So, they aren't in the same universe, but they are both still canon, like Star Trek. Not a perfect comparison. In Star Trek the two universes are separate, but still connected by way of the Spock from the old universe traveling to the new universe. We have yet to see any indication of such a connection between G1 and G2 Bionicle. A better comparison might be the difference between G1 and G2 Bionicle to the difference between Batman: The Movie from 1966, Batman from 1989, and The Dark Knight from 2008. They are all official Batman movies featuring Batman, The Joker, Police Commissioner Gordon, and Gotham City, but they are not the same version of Batman, the same version of The Joker, the same version of Police Commissioner Gordon, or the same version of Gotham City. Everything that happened in the G1 story still happened in that story, but so far none of it affects the G2 story. Likewise, nothing that happens in the G2 story affects anything that happened in the G1 story. They are separate, and the G2 story just happens to be the one that is currently ongoing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Quisoves Pugnat Posted December 14, 2015 (edited) Canon is a rather dubious, mercurial concept, but assuming that you mean "is Gen1 part of the world of Gen2," the answer would seem to be "No." To elaborate, Makuta, while still the villain, is a Mask-Maker, with a brother named Ekimu. The original Toa exist, but need golden masks to use any of their powers, and Lewa controls plants, as well as air. There is a Mask of Time, somehow used to summon the Toa (Lyichir's hypothesis that it was used to speed up the requisite planetary conjunction is the best I've seen,) about which we know tantalizingly little. Speaking of which, Time is a major theme. The only links to Gen1, aside from the reused characters, are a bunch of Vahi-shapes hidden in the Spring animations and the Island of Mata Nui popping up on a preliminary poster (on the Mask of Control's forhead.) Edited December 14, 2015 by Quisoves Pugnat Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dorek Posted December 15, 2015 Yet. There is not enough evidence to claim either way. The main point is that you don't have to understand G1 to get into G2. There's actually plenty of evidence to claim one way... there's also enough evidence to fuel conspiracy theories, but there's a reason those things are called that. We've been told there's no connection. Canon is a rather dubious, mercurial concept, but assuming that you mean "is Gen1 part of the world of Gen2," the answer would seem to be "No." To elaborate, Makuta, while still the villain, is a Mask-Maker, with a brother named Ekimu. The original Toa exist, but need golden masks to use any of their powers, and Lewa controls plants, as well as air. There is a Mask of Time, somehow used to summon the Toa (Lyichir's hypothesis that it was used to speed up the requisite planetary conjunction is the best I've seen,) about which we know tantalizingly little. Speaking of which, Time is a major theme. The only links to Gen1, aside from the reused characters, are a bunch of Vahi-shapes hidden in the Spring animations and the Island of Mata Nui popping up on a preliminary poster (on the Mask of Control's forhead.) Also the Nuva symbols in the upcoming sets =P. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
One Very Agile Cat Posted December 15, 2015 So I guess you're not a Transformers fan? Because this doesn't even faze me. Multiple, distinct-yet-homaging-each-other continuities is par the course for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CabooseBM Posted December 15, 2015 In the vein of the above comment, no, this reality has been consumed by Unicron. =P Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GK733 Posted December 15, 2015 There's actually plenty of evidence to claim one way... there's also enough evidence to fuel conspiracy theories, but there's a reason those things are called that. We've been told there's no connection. I've seen people backing from the possibility that they aren't connected, yet returning back to it all the time and vice versa, even people that have connections to the team. They have never came into open and stated that "These worlds are not connected in any way whatsoever" The fact they are toying with the possibility alone is enough to convince me that they are onto something. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Logan McOwen Posted December 15, 2015 G2 is it's own beast, but alas it's still familiar. It's like the buffalo to your bull. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites