2008 LEGO BIONICLE MISTIKA SET OF 8 McDONALD'S HAPPY MEAL COLLECTION VIDEO REVIEW

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Summary

This video reviews the complete set of eight LEGO Bionicle Mistika toys released by McDonald's in 2008. Each figure is unboxed and its unique features, articulation, and gimmicks are showcased in detail.

Highlights

Review of Antroz and Toa Tahu Mistika
00:03:17

Antroz is highlighted as a potential favorite due to its beastly appearance, light piping for glowing red eyes, movable legs and arms, and separate, movable shoulder blades with spikes. Finally, Toa Tahu Mistika is reviewed, noted for its fluorescent green color, detailed arms and legs that spin, back-and-forth leg movement, and a giant, spiky flip-out blade.

Conclusion and Recommendation
00:04:06

The video concludes by summarizing the entire Lego Bionicle Mistika set from McDonald's in 2008, recommending it highly to Bionicle collectors.

Introduction to the 2008 McDonald's Bionicle Mistika Set
00:00:05

The video introduces the 2008 LEGO Bionicle Mistika set of eight toys, originally released by McDonald's, and begins the process of unboxing them for a closer look.

Review of Karda Nui (KA) and Toa Onua Mistika
00:00:15

The first figure reviewed is KA, highlighted for its clear translucent plastic, movable cannon, spinning legs, serrated blade hands with up and down movement, and a cool, spiky, spinning head. Following this is Toa Onua Mistika, admired for its light piping that makes its eyes glow, movable legs, an arm that pegs into its gun, and a missile-firing gimmick.

Review of Toa Pohatu Mistika and Toa Kopaka Mistika
00:01:20

Next is Toa Pohatu Mistika, featuring rotating wings, a movable head, spinning arms and legs, a moving claw, and a rocket launcher with a green missile activated by a red button. Toa Kopaka Mistika is then presented, featuring spikes on its leg, fully rotating arms, leg movement, and a triple-blade weapon that spins on its hand.

Review of Toa Lewa Mistika and Gorok
00:02:13

The review continues with Toa Lewa Mistika, whose light piping makes its eye glow, with movable legs and arms. A unique feature is its detachable left hand and a permanent, rotatable launching mechanism in its right hand for a missile, activated by a blue button. Gorok is then showcased, with attachable spinning shoulder blades, four arms with Wolverine-like claws that spin, movable legs, and a turning head.

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