This is now THE definitive Slizers video on Yotuube. So glad to see these brought to light more. I never personally had experience with them, but I've always found "proto-products" like these to be so interesting. And I just saw the shout-out while I was typing this! Much love to you slugger!
Informative and hilarious. Loved this! I appreciate you always covering these outlier themes. I've had Turbo as long as I can remember but honestly never knew anything about the thing until now.
Granite was always my favorite as a kid. He was the only Throwbot that I carried over to my Bionicle adventures. I treated him like a “beast of burden” that pulled carts and stuff like that for the Matorans.
I like to think that their names are a combination of the two, having the throwbot name be their true name and the slizer name be the title of any given Slizer, for example Turbo: the City Slizer
I like this idea! I tried to do something similar when summarizing the "backstory" for each figure; there's not much lore out there for them, and what is there is somewhat conflicting, haha. Guess it wouldn't be a 90's LEGO product if it wasn't though! 😅
my memory might be completely off here, but i vaguely recall seeing them advertised like that in a German lego catalogue. or they were just called by their element, like City Slizer. though i also distinctly recall one of them being referred to as Judge, so i think they used a pattern like you proposed.
@@Spooglecraft Judge is the name of Jet on some regions. Basically the regions where they were called Slizers had one name and the regions where they were called Throwbots had another. The "story" is completaly different between the two versions as well. In one you had a Planet devided into 7 regions, with a dome in the center, and they searched their own regions for resources. In the other version each came from a different Planet, and there were 4 bad ones and 4 good ones.
What's funny is they had regions, but the online website allowed you to switch between the two at will. And both regions were distinct in design and differing information. So whether they're Throwbots or Slizers? Yes. Are the Millennials going to be talked about in another video?
The line is the perfect bridge between Technic Competition (turquoise vs purple, with Technic figures) and Bionicle. You can see how the idea of sport teams or champions each with their own elemental area morphed into the heroes of Mata Nui. The early years of Bionicle were still heavily influenced by the idea of extreme sports with diving, climbing, surfing, ski etc And throwing discs of course.
I still look at Slizers and Roboriders as part of the world of Bionicle, as robots that existed in Bionicles past, where as Hero Factory represents its future.
The 2001 Rahi did feel a lot like orphaned Competition sets (Tarakava in particular), and the Toa felt like a natural evolution of the Throwbots. The Roboriders lineage was sadly a bit of a dead end, at least on the set design side of things-the cylinder packaging at least lived on.
This theme (and Aqua Raiders), while not our first exposure to LEGO, was easily the first set to really "catch fire" with my brother and I. We have some fond memories of collecting the original 8 Throwbots across 1999-2000, poring over magazines and catalogs in anticipation of being able to make the impressive(ly janky) combined sets. While we were eager for Granite and Jet, ultimately it was Scuba and Amazon who won us over. It all primed us for Bionicle to come, which felt like a very natural successor.
I've had almost that exact experience with my best friend back then. We would immerse ourselves in the magazines and the world. It definitely sparked our imagination. I even liked the yellow and black Judge Slizer very much, whereas my friend somehow alway ended up with an ice themed hero in all these sets, either Sliver, Roboriders or Bionicle.
7:16 is so smooth that it doesn't even look animated. its like an invisible hand moving it. this is serious dedication to the stop motion bits you have and just know it isn't going unappreciated.
Gotta say, always loved the goofy look of half-transformed transformers. Also, do hope that's a teaser for a Part 2, because the second wave of Throwbots are a lot cooler imo
I only recently managed to complete my Slizer collection (Flare and Spark were rather elusive, yet I have 5 Skis) and am quite glad to see some more love for this theme I grew up on!
I built Robotops like 20 years ago and i was in awe of how the leg joints worked so well. Technic stuff like that was always inspirational to me as a kid.
I recently got Ski, Scuba and Jet at a garage sale. The figures themselves are complete with their canisters, all that’s missing is their throwing disks (I got some BIONICLE disks to substitute). Having finally gotten to hold them after only seeing pictures all my life was quite the experience. These things just ooze so much raw personality that I kinda wish I’d not been a literal baby when they came out.
I'm from and still live in Newfoundland and I see the ocean as terrifying when swimming in it. The dark colors of the north atlantic preventing you from seeing very far terrifies me of what is in there. Especially when you touch something that you didn't know was there, like kelp.
4:05 I think a better comparison to Torch would actually be Pohatu rather than Tahu. Matches the design better, if not the color. Oh and that final mashing of the sliders together brought a smile to me. Thank you for that 😄
It’s really clear that throwbots/slizers was the base of bionicle or even would be considered the beta bionicle. It’s weird with the time gap between the two themes as well
I went ALL IN on Slizers back in the day, easily bought 200 of the kits over around 2 and a half years. Still have a lot of them and the MOCs I made boxed up in storage. Thanks so much for helping revive some core memories and the nostalgia of it all!
I was always intrigued by these in the catalogs as a kid, but I only had the Roborider ones. I remember it being hard for me to make MOCs with their parts. Great to see this complete and thorough video about these old Throwbots! RIP their planet though, rofl
Same here. I had the yellow Robo Rider. I always wanted to get my hands on the “Slizer head piece”. It got re used a few times, I distinctly remember an orange dragster using one as the cockpit, but I missed my chance.
I wish you spent a bit more time talking about how the humanoid bots all different limb arrangements to give them different postures! Like how Scuba has stoppers in his hips to give him a wider stance with the joints facing backwards, but Amazon's joints face downward and his legs protrude forward from it, and Ski's face forward so he has this crouched posture. Anyway, Throwbots were my jam as a kid. I had almost all of them (I think I was missing Amazon and Electro), and they really embody that late 90s/early 00s Edgy Cool in their vibes lol. It's grunge and hightech, and extreme with a capital X. I also like how Granite and Electro were basically bugs, with Granite being a scorpion and Electro being a lightning bug. Really creative stuff! Looking forward to the MILLENIUM BOTS video! Edit: I took a look at the discs, and Jet/Judge has a curious exception to the disc art rules. Most discs feature as follows: The Zone at 2 pips, The Bot throwing a disc at 3, the Pod flying around at 4, the Bot braving a danger of their Zone at 5, facing down a huge monster at 6, and the element power up they need at 7. Jet/Judge however, changes this up for his later half discs: His 5 pip disc is him blasting another bot with his, well, judgment. 6 pips has him holding up a glowing golden disc instead of facing a monster. And he doesn't have a 7 pip disc, indeed he has the only 8 pip disc and instead of an elemental powerup it shows the Slizer World with a beam of light shining down upon the judgment arena on top (perhaps tying into the 6 pip disc). This disc also features a unique golden frame instead of a silver/gray one.
For sure - it's one of my favorite aspects of Throwbots! I guess I took more of a "show, don't tell" approach as I tried to demonstrate all of their differences visually. Great catch on that bit of trivia about the discs! Apparently Millennium and Jet just both had the same disc?? Wild!
@@CappnRob Its a Black disk with the Planet. But I got what you meant now. I never paid atention to the fact that its frame is golden while all the others from the wave are silver.
@@OrdemDoGraveto yeah that’s the one I meant haha. Millennium has a golden plastic disc with a similar print and another with Them rising their sick motorcycle around.
I love how colourful the Slizers are, they always stand out on a shelf! Those small knubby limbs, the small feet that do nothing, the enormous disk flinging arms. And those detailed face plates! Amazing pieces of art. Slizers came out when I was six or so, and I absolutely loved them. It reallt represents the strongest step towards constraction, from Technic Competition, to Roboriders to Bionicle, its like looking at evolution for some kind of creature. Even those early Bionicle 2001 sets feature the whole fighting monsters gimmick from Competition and the discs, my god, they lasted a bit!
So long as we have balls and sockets, Slizers will live on, and I see them being used constantly, even after the constraction line was absorbed back into brick sets. Also when it comes to the names, I prefer the Slizer name for the entire theme, while using Throwbot set names as those are a bit more creative.
Slizers confounded me as a kid. I owned Bionicles and a couple slizers, and I had figured that the slizers were some sort of Bionicle “rip-off” when in reality it was the opposite if anything lol. But I enjoyed playing with both of them!
That feel when the lone throwbot you got as a kid is the one slugger thinks is the worst amongst it's peers 😢 I joke of course! I'm not huge into collecting lego anymore. But I kinda wanna get granite 'cause its so darn cute looking ❤
I much prefer Millennium in his motorbike form, as the Slizer and motorbike builds look complete and better proportioned than the giant Titan build. However, the entire set gives me Takanuva vibes, helped by the gold parts and an accompanied vehicle.
Slugometer, my beloved. How I have missedyour absolutely objective system of rating. I had that weird desert walker one and the green car one as a kid. Even as a child, even in the 90s, I was like "what is up with these dudes"
@@RRSluggerjust finished a binge, loved all of them, especially the video advice 👍🏽 crazy how similar our processes are despite the completely different video style
@@Sparkedout Hey, that's awesome! Didn't take you long at all! 😄 I checked out your stuff too! Very professional - you could probably teach me a thing or two about thumbnail design, that's for sure!
I REMEMBER THESE. I had them. I was 5 years old in 1999. It's wild that I remember these as well as I do. But at 5 years old your long term memory kicks in for the first time.
Same. The sleek immediately recognizable dragonflyesque shape, actually posable head and the striking color scheme Lego decided to drop after the first year of Bionicle for some reason definitely make the lil guy my favourite. (Electro may or may not be the only Slizer I own)
Man, Throwbots bring back memories. I remember finding some of these in a bin at my friend's house and thinking that they were knockoffs. Throwbots brings me hope that other weird newer themes will get positive praise in the future. Great video as always!
The style of limbs which debuted with the Slizers are actually exclusive in Mata blue and Mata green to "Scuba" (8503) and "Amazon" (8505) respectively. The teal hand sockets are also exclusive to the latter of these. The Slizer feet in Mata green also appear in the Technic "Crane Truck" (8446) from August 1999, but nowhere else. Interestingly, Scuba is the last to have the harpoon in yellow, which debuted in the "Divers" subtheme of "Town" in 1997. Even though "Judge" (8504) is considered many people's least favorite of these, it does have the same wing function as the "Nui Rama" from the 2001 wave of Bionicle.
6:52 love that the throwbot with the nearly Rock Raider palette gets a 3-slug rating haha. Genuinely had some good laughs with this video! Here's hoping you cover their estranged cousins RoboRiders next!
I have collected many of these weird parts from bulk buys. Thanks to R. R. Slizer, I finally understand how to piece them together. It might be time for me to use them in a MOC. 🙂
Wow, so happy to see the Throwbots again! When I was a kid, I actually preferred the vague open-ended themes that Lego had before Bionicle took off...the indirect worldbuilding through adverts and things like the art on the Throwbot discs gave off a really mysterious aura to me, which really helped draw me in. I still loved Bionicle like any good '90s/'00s kid, but in retrospect I feel like something was lost in the transition to the direct storytelling that Lego uses now. Great vid as ever Slugger, hoping we'll get to see a Pt. 2 sometime soon!
I had all of these as a kid except Jet. My kid got into them last year and we ordered Jet to complete the collection, definitely was disappointed by it. Still fun for my 5 year old though, he loves them all! Ski was always my favorite.
I didn't have anywhere near as many Throwbots as Bionicle sets, but I definitely would have collected them all given the chance! I had Ski, and I'm pretty sure my brother had Scuba. I might order a few discs that are cheap, but wow, those discs at $50 plus? I don't think I'd even order a disc at $5, even if it completed a collection. I just don't need a collection of discs, complete or otherwise, that badly. The gear functions on these were definitely way slower than Bionicle (at least the early sets I'm familiar with) but I imagine they were intended to lock in a pose rather than be a form of action. The way worm gears can turn but not be turned implies an intent to lock positions so the throwing arm could be aimed, too. Kind of a silly consideration given how easily the leg poses could alter that, though. Great video, fantastic ending!
Yes! Finally I have a collection that is bigger than Slugger's! Sure, I have all our technic fellas, but I also collected every single disk, thus filling the void in their capsules and in my heart. For me the disks are a work of art. THE collectible. Every one is not a simple recolor, but an unique depiction of Slizer's lore. Even without catalog, one can see how the world functions with only 5 Judge's disks. And the rest tells us about riches of this world, monsters and hazards, and most importantly about our characters (and about the world's end in the next wave). Something neither roboraiders nor bionicle were able to achieve with their plastic parts. I also adore the sets to this day for gifting me real gears back in my childhood. My parents gifted me Torch and Ski. My collection was made of small affordable sets. I had few technic ones but they were tiny too. Now with this 2 slizers I suddenly had 4 small gears, 2 worm gears and 2 huge 40-tooth gears! I agree, swinging hands in bionicle are better play feature. But does it give a better build opportunity? no. PS - Torch slizer holds a surprise in him and can literally flip the slug-o-meter with a flip! just turn his head 180 degrees, swap hands and legs and viola!
Haha, interesting! That's a fair point, for sure. The discs *are* the lore in a lot of ways, like you say - I guess I have always preferred the Bionicle masks as collectibles, but I can see where you're coming from Michael. 🙂 Funny thing about that Torch hack - when I bought my Torch second hand, the previous owner had already made that modification! 😆
Throwbots! I love these goofy little weirdos! They were a bit before my time, but I got a few of them second-hand as a kid, and I've always liked them. I've got Scuba and Torch, and the purple one and the big yellow one from wave 2. Ski and Turbo are the ones I most want to add to my collection. I definitely agree with your take that Scuba is the best, but personally I'd rate Torch (the Pohatu of Throwbots) a bit higher, just because I find his weird build amusing. I do find it amusing that LEGO not only did the whole "elemental factions engage in resource wars, the planet blows up, and also there's gladiatorial combat" plotline for three consecutive themes, but they managed to trick us into thinking that the third one wasn't just a rehash of that same concept for _eight whole years._ (Also, speaking as a die-hard Bionicle fangirl: yeah, the Toa Metru were pretty garbage sets)
Throwbots are absolute soul. I only had 4 as a kid but have recently bought all of them to complete the original 8. I didn't really much care for the later wave of Throwbots. I remember having a Lego magazine that came out around 1999 and it had a poster depicting all the discs you could collect. All the discs had various scenes of the Throwbots, like ones would have them fighting an elemental monster or just exploring their sector etc. Pure imagination fuel. These things were based I also vaguely remember a Throwbots browser game on the Lego website where you would pick a Throwbot and have to battle the rest and it was a kind of a platformer where you would have to time where the disc was thrown and then you would be moved to where it landed. I've tried to collect more discs but they're really expensive now and mostly seem to be sold by sellers in Europe for whatever reason. To help fill out the Throwbots scratch I have I bought the visor pieces that came with some of the Roboriders sets and made some custom Throwbots recently
I absolutely love all of them, had five during the childhood, now I have all. Pretty unique in their times, playable and cool, just a beatiful begining for the LEGO construction figures ❤
I allways thought that the Throwbots planet, was a failed experiment by the Great beings, to create a mechanical ecosystem. They learned from that mistake and eventualy created the Bionicle universe.
Awesome. Rock Slizer was always my favourite, I really liked the pick axes. I never got into bionicle, but Slizers came right in the middle of my childhood, so I've got a lot of nostalgia for them!
As a kid I thought these were so cool... I forgot how simple the models were, haha. I only had two of them but would've loved to have the whole collection. It was a real wave of nostalgia to see those old product photos again.
Love Throwbots, never owned one though (they were before my time), Turbo being my favorite because of the teal color scheme and being car-based. However, the real best part of this theme was the box art. LEGO had the coolest airbrushed backdrops on the Throwbots boxes, which was just totally rad and made the things look 10x cooler. I wanna know what artist they paid to make those, because I need more of that kind of art in my life. Best LEGO box art ever. If LEGO represents igniting your imagination with creativity, then that box art was more LEGO than the actual LEGO within, and that's not even dunking on the LEGO within.
@@RRSlugger Yep, and then on top of all that, the "adult" LEGO sets now don't have box art at all - just a picture of the set on a black background. I get that minimalism is meant to look mature and tasteful, but it can be dreadfully boring much of the time. I miss the days when you didn't want to throw away the box because of how pretty it was.
I absolutely adored the one with the giant tires as feet, that you could rebuild into a small slizer with a motorcycle when I was a kid. One of my favorite toys haha
Darn entertaining video! It really kept me entertained and brought back a lot of memories. On a side note, i believe I remember that the "Bohrok" were my favorite toys form this whole "Bionicle" Series, but at the same time, they were also my last toys. I can't remember the sets that came after them at all, which could be due to my overall lost interest in toys at that time. Nevertheless, i still find LEGO interesting after all these years.
I was nine and SLizers were the biggest thing. Every boy had one and we made disc throwing competitions. I really wish Lego would bring back these. Even in same form. They were cheap, fun and had tons of potential.
As a big slizers fan this video is pure joy, I recomend you to see a user in a white and orange platform called tommy2000, he is doing some banger mocs and combo builds with the oficial sets
I always wondered how the Slizer planet can be so segmented as it was portrayed; wouldn't they have mixed together one way or another or do the Throwbots handle that? Also, who lives in the city? That was never explained... Turbo's wheels tended to come off the axles over time, but was fun to play with!
Throwbots are always gonna be beta or alpha Bionicle to me, but I'm still very, VERY nostalgic for these things. My favorite is Turbo, and I think I used to own all of them. Those discs were carried over to the Matorans and their own play feature from the McDonald's variants, and so on. You can immediately see how these guys are just the precursor to Bionicle in everyway, and it even cycled all the way around, with Lewa the Toa of Air becoming a Toa of Jungle in the reboot, matching the Jungle Throwbot. It was a fun distraction, and I really enjoyed the bright colors matched with the black, like Electro and Turbo being a great example. Too bad their colors are practically unheard of in Bionicle outside of the Matoran toys. Great video!
A fantastic overview of Slizers wave 1! While I acquired the full wave several years back, I grew up only playing with Scuba, Turbo and Ski. I still have photographic memory of seeing Ski in box on a shelf in ToysRUs next to a screen playing the Orient Expedition video commercial. I agree on pretty much all of the rankings from my firsthand experience, but I never constructed the combiner models. I have the posters around and the Lunchables comic with them interacting with the LEGO Maniac. And a friend of mine has actually worn some of the canisters as belt loops at LEGO conventions! It's pleasant to see this theme given a little more attention almost 25 years after their launch. And thanks for sharing some of the story as well!
Wow that unlocked memories from old Lego catalogues from my childhood. Also, give the ocean a shot! It's not too bad, just bring a harpoon, full body wetsuit, water shoes, emergency oxygen tank, door (to float on), water proof solar powered satellite phone, emergency rations, flare gun, snorkel and shark repellent and you'll be fine!
This is one of your best videos yet IMHO. I laughed out loud multiple times. As an owner of all the sets and disks, this was also super relatable. I had the exact same reaction!
Oh man the City and Rock Slizers were my first ever Lego kits. I adored them both, but sadly lost to time, and I never had any other Lego stuff as a kid. Peak Robot Wars/Battlebots energy.
The disks themselves tell the most lore, I think. They each follow the same structure: 1. Logo 2. A day in the life (with a small foe with eyes nearby) 3. Their vehicle 4. Them throwing disks 5. Their great advesary 6. Their essence Probably got the order mixed up a bit, but those disks told more story than the magazines and comic strips. I found them really interesting as a kid.
The Wave 2 ones show: 1. An asteroid coming near the planet 2. Meteor impacting the planet 3. Sparks emerging from the crash site 4. Flare emerging from the crash site 5. Blaster emerging from the crash site with Sparks and Flare next to him 6. Milennium Slizer coming in his motorcycle
I never had any myself but I still have some childhood memories. Bionicle were already out by that point and I was never quite sure what they are, but I still think they're kinda neat
Oh hell yeah, I love throwbots! Admittedly it's mostly nostalgia, but I still think Granite and Electro are really cool looking. I absolutely wish they got printed faceplates!
Awww thank you for this episode! It's the most nostalgic Lego series for me. I remember asking you of Slizers at your stream and you did mention you had some of them :D But tbh I wasn't aware of that crazy disc prices lol
1:37 I randomly found this part in my parts bin ( the face printed element ) thought it was some other toy and threw it away. Nice to see what it’s supposed to be from.
Another great overview of a line I have immense fondness for! Throwbots are a delightful reminder of an era of LEGO that featured prominently in my childhood, preparing me for Bionicle to take over my life for ten years. I find all of them charming in their own way, but I gotta admit, you made me realize how weird and awkward Judge is as a figure. That said, I think I mostly disagree with your rankings myself! I love the weird and wilder designs a lot more than the conventional humanoid Throwbots! Granite and Electro are by far my favorites, with Turbo and the (To be covered? Hopefully? = P ) Flare coming up after them. Though I could hardly say I dislike any given Throwbot!! One thing I kind of appreciate, even as a trade-off is that because there's Throwbots without bespoke printed visors I feel like there's more room for Original The Character Throwbots! I've really become charmed by the like, 1998-2003 era of Constraction, and I think I'd like to play in that space a bit more, MOCwise! Given that, I definitely feel you on the Metru Toyline being kind of overrated and lame in comparison. The Metru and Hordika were a low point in my interest in Bionicle, I just did NOT care about Vakama's overwrought origin story. X ] I also want to say I really appreciate how you promote other video creators in the community! It's a great attitude and only serves to strengthen the community of LEGO video retrospectives and such!! Anyways, great video, it's always good to hear from you. And hi Gigawatt!!! = ]
Huge nostalgia for this line, I had a number of these sets from back in the day. I know it’s looked fondly on as just a hollow bionicle proof of concept but I still loved em. Thanks always for the great retrospectives.
From what I know most Lego sets in the 80s and 90s had two totally different english names in Europe and North America, but it seems people don't really know or care and just accept the American name as default (leading to stuff like people being confused when the Blacktron GWP remake used its European name). I'm not sure why Throwzerbots is the exception where both regions' names are always listed for the sets, maybe because the theme itself also had different overall names so it's harder to ignore.
This is now THE definitive Slizers video on Yotuube. So glad to see these brought to light more. I never personally had experience with them, but I've always found "proto-products" like these to be so interesting. And I just saw the shout-out while I was typing this! Much love to you slugger!
It might be if he didn't forget the coolest one... Blaster. Edit: And Flare, Spark, and Millennium
@@Xeogin Perhaps thats for a Wave 2 video.
i dont leave the house without at least 1 slizer in my holster
"I've always got that thang on me." *sound of plastic rattling as I walk
I always have a pair of Slizers under my pillow when I sleep to protect myself in case someone breaks in to steal mah LEGO property.
Just like the founding fathers intended
I feel like putting a belt loop on everything is a very nineties thing
I'd rather have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
Slugger: "To me, the ocean just represents death"
Nick on Planet Ripple: "I felt... a disturbance..."
I love how each throwbot has an element theme, and then they just gave up and added city as an element.
Also gotta love the elemental power of J U D G E M E N T.
@@Thinginator
The ever-frightening element of shaking your head disapprovingly, a power stronger than any sword.
"City? That's not an element." - Jay
It would make more sense if they went with environments instead of elements.
i guess rustbelted hell hole could be its own biome in a setting but i cant imagine why you would make a toy themed off of upstate new york cities
Informative and hilarious. Loved this! I appreciate you always covering these outlier themes. I've had Turbo as long as I can remember but honestly never knew anything about the thing until now.
Thanks Cheesey! I've been having a lot of fun diving into these old themes I never really had growing up. 🙂
Cheesey + RR Slugger (+ Jett Kuso) crossover when? 👀👀
Granite was always my favorite as a kid. He was the only Throwbot that I carried over to my Bionicle adventures. I treated him like a “beast of burden” that pulled carts and stuff like that for the Matorans.
Electro and Flare also made good Rahis hehe
Granite was my favorite too
he really does look like a 2001 Rahi
The only set I have from this wave
I like to think that their names are a combination of the two, having the throwbot name be their true name and the slizer name be the title of any given Slizer, for example Turbo: the City Slizer
I like this idea! I tried to do something similar when summarizing the "backstory" for each figure; there's not much lore out there for them, and what is there is somewhat conflicting, haha. Guess it wouldn't be a 90's LEGO product if it wasn't though! 😅
my memory might be completely off here, but i vaguely recall seeing them advertised like that in a German lego catalogue. or they were just called by their element, like City Slizer. though i also distinctly recall one of them being referred to as Judge, so i think they used a pattern like you proposed.
@@Spooglecraft Judge is the name of Jet on some regions.
Basically the regions where they were called Slizers had one name and the regions where they were called Throwbots had another.
The "story" is completaly different between the two versions as well. In one you had a Planet devided into 7 regions, with a dome in the center, and they searched their own regions for resources. In the other version each came from a different Planet, and there were 4 bad ones and 4 good ones.
What's funny is they had regions, but the online website allowed you to switch between the two at will. And both regions were distinct in design and differing information.
So whether they're Throwbots or Slizers? Yes.
Are the Millennials going to be talked about in another video?
@@oneMeVz Coming soon! 😊
The line is the perfect bridge between Technic Competition (turquoise vs purple, with Technic figures) and Bionicle.
You can see how the idea of sport teams or champions each with their own elemental area morphed into the heroes of Mata Nui.
The early years of Bionicle were still heavily influenced by the idea of extreme sports with diving, climbing, surfing, ski etc
And throwing discs of course.
I still look at Slizers and Roboriders as part of the world of Bionicle, as robots that existed in Bionicles past, where as Hero Factory represents its future.
The 2001 Rahi did feel a lot like orphaned Competition sets (Tarakava in particular), and the Toa felt like a natural evolution of the Throwbots. The Roboriders lineage was sadly a bit of a dead end, at least on the set design side of things-the cylinder packaging at least lived on.
@@SpaceManRD Yes! Just add a seat behind the head and voilà!
Bruh technic cyber slam! I loved those sets, the technic minifigs were cool too
This theme (and Aqua Raiders), while not our first exposure to LEGO, was easily the first set to really "catch fire" with my brother and I. We have some fond memories of collecting the original 8 Throwbots across 1999-2000, poring over magazines and catalogs in anticipation of being able to make the impressive(ly janky) combined sets. While we were eager for Granite and Jet, ultimately it was Scuba and Amazon who won us over. It all primed us for Bionicle to come, which felt like a very natural successor.
I've had almost that exact experience with my best friend back then. We would immerse ourselves in the magazines and the world. It definitely sparked our imagination. I even liked the yellow and black Judge Slizer very much, whereas my friend somehow alway ended up with an ice themed hero in all these sets, either Sliver, Roboriders or Bionicle.
The name Slizer apparently came from how their planet was 'sliced' up. But yeah, they really are Throwbots.
The gladiatorial combat at the end was truly something that exists.
7:16 is so smooth that it doesn't even look animated. its like an invisible hand moving it. this is serious dedication to the stop motion bits you have and just know it isn't going unappreciated.
Thank you! That was one shot I *knew* I had to animate in order to best convey what I was saying in the script. 🙂
Gotta say, always loved the goofy look of half-transformed transformers. Also, do hope that's a teaser for a Part 2, because the second wave of Throwbots are a lot cooler imo
Agreed! I’m looking forward to that video. 😊
I only recently managed to complete my Slizer collection (Flare and Spark were rather elusive, yet I have 5 Skis) and am quite glad to see some more love for this theme I grew up on!
I built Robotops like 20 years ago and i was in awe of how the leg joints worked so well. Technic stuff like that was always inspirational to me as a kid.
I recently got Ski, Scuba and Jet at a garage sale. The figures themselves are complete with their canisters, all that’s missing is their throwing disks (I got some BIONICLE disks to substitute). Having finally gotten to hold them after only seeing pictures all my life was quite the experience. These things just ooze so much raw personality that I kinda wish I’d not been a literal baby when they came out.
They're super cool! And weird..! 😅
I'm from and still live in Newfoundland and I see the ocean as terrifying when swimming in it. The dark colors of the north atlantic preventing you from seeing very far terrifies me of what is in there. Especially when you touch something that you didn't know was there, like kelp.
4:05 I think a better comparison to Torch would actually be Pohatu rather than Tahu. Matches the design better, if not the color. Oh and that final mashing of the sliders together brought a smile to me. Thank you for that 😄
It’s really clear that throwbots/slizers was the base of bionicle or even would be considered the beta bionicle. It’s weird with the time gap between the two themes as well
I went ALL IN on Slizers back in the day, easily bought 200 of the kits over around 2 and a half years. Still have a lot of them and the MOCs I made boxed up in storage. Thanks so much for helping revive some core memories and the nostalgia of it all!
…200?? Holy Toledo, you did go all in!! 🤯
I was always intrigued by these in the catalogs as a kid, but I only had the Roborider ones. I remember it being hard for me to make MOCs with their parts. Great to see this complete and thorough video about these old Throwbots! RIP their planet though, rofl
Same here. I had the yellow Robo Rider. I always wanted to get my hands on the “Slizer head piece”. It got re used a few times, I distinctly remember an orange dragster using one as the cockpit, but I missed my chance.
I wish you spent a bit more time talking about how the humanoid bots all different limb arrangements to give them different postures! Like how Scuba has stoppers in his hips to give him a wider stance with the joints facing backwards, but Amazon's joints face downward and his legs protrude forward from it, and Ski's face forward so he has this crouched posture.
Anyway, Throwbots were my jam as a kid. I had almost all of them (I think I was missing Amazon and Electro), and they really embody that late 90s/early 00s Edgy Cool in their vibes lol. It's grunge and hightech, and extreme with a capital X. I also like how Granite and Electro were basically bugs, with Granite being a scorpion and Electro being a lightning bug. Really creative stuff! Looking forward to the MILLENIUM BOTS video!
Edit: I took a look at the discs, and Jet/Judge has a curious exception to the disc art rules. Most discs feature as follows:
The Zone at 2 pips, The Bot throwing a disc at 3, the Pod flying around at 4, the Bot braving a danger of their Zone at 5, facing down a huge monster at 6, and the element power up they need at 7.
Jet/Judge however, changes this up for his later half discs: His 5 pip disc is him blasting another bot with his, well, judgment. 6 pips has him holding up a glowing golden disc instead of facing a monster. And he doesn't have a 7 pip disc, indeed he has the only 8 pip disc and instead of an elemental powerup it shows the Slizer World with a beam of light shining down upon the judgment arena on top (perhaps tying into the 6 pip disc). This disc also features a unique golden frame instead of a silver/gray one.
For sure - it's one of my favorite aspects of Throwbots! I guess I took more of a "show, don't tell" approach as I tried to demonstrate all of their differences visually.
Great catch on that bit of trivia about the discs! Apparently Millennium and Jet just both had the same disc?? Wild!
The Gold disk with the city is from Millennium...
@@OrdemDoGraveto Milleniums is different isn’t it? I don’t meant the solid gold disc, just the black jet disc with a gold frame print.
@@CappnRob Its a Black disk with the Planet. But I got what you meant now. I never paid atention to the fact that its frame is golden while all the others from the wave are silver.
@@OrdemDoGraveto yeah that’s the one I meant haha. Millennium has a golden plastic disc with a similar print and another with Them rising their sick motorcycle around.
We all know and love those core elements like fire, ice and city
I love how colourful the Slizers are, they always stand out on a shelf! Those small knubby limbs, the small feet that do nothing, the enormous disk flinging arms. And those detailed face plates! Amazing pieces of art. Slizers came out when I was six or so, and I absolutely loved them. It reallt represents the strongest step towards constraction, from Technic Competition, to Roboriders to Bionicle, its like looking at evolution for some kind of creature. Even those early Bionicle 2001 sets feature the whole fighting monsters gimmick from Competition and the discs, my god, they lasted a bit!
So long as we have balls and sockets, Slizers will live on, and I see them being used constantly, even after the constraction line was absorbed back into brick sets. Also when it comes to the names, I prefer the Slizer name for the entire theme, while using Throwbot set names as those are a bit more creative.
and bionicle roboriders and hero factory too! :)
@@sebastianthomsen2225 Well Bionicle lives on with the Bohrok eyes at least.
@@Bionickpunk YEE! :)
Slizers confounded me as a kid. I owned Bionicles and a couple slizers, and I had figured that the slizers were some sort of Bionicle “rip-off” when in reality it was the opposite if anything lol. But I enjoyed playing with both of them!
That feel when the lone throwbot you got as a kid is the one slugger thinks is the worst amongst it's peers 😢
I joke of course! I'm not huge into collecting lego anymore. But I kinda wanna get granite 'cause its so darn cute looking ❤
Sorry about that! I can definitely vouch for Granite though - super cool Throwbot!
I absolutely adored Throwbots when growing up! I think Flare and Millennia were my faves so definitely curious on your thoughts of the next wave.
Me too! Wave 2 is fantastic. ❤️
I much prefer Millennium in his motorbike form, as the Slizer and motorbike builds look complete and better proportioned than the giant Titan build. However, the entire set gives me Takanuva vibes, helped by the gold parts and an accompanied vehicle.
For such a generally informative channel, you have a great sense of humor! It really adds a lot of personality. Great video
Thank you! ❤
babe wake up, new slugger vid just dropped
Turbo was my favorite set cuz you can attached 2 Cyber Slam launcher to make it look cooler
Slugometer, my beloved. How I have missedyour absolutely objective system of rating.
I had that weird desert walker one and the green car one as a kid. Even as a child, even in the 90s, I was like "what is up with these dudes"
Its watching videos like these that reminds me why I love your style of videos so much Slugger, the humour, the editing, the colour!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! ❤
You know it’s gonna be a great time when he pulls out the Slug-O-Meter.
Slizers walked so that Bionicle could fly.
UA-cam hasn’t recommended you to me for a while, but i still remember the fun streams and can’t wait to catch up :)
Thanks! Hitting that subscribe button is another way to stay caught up with the channel, should you wish! 😉
Did it last night :), I switched UA-cam accounts to make my own videos so sadly I wasn't for a while @@RRSlugger
@@Sparkedout No worries - thanks! Glad to hear that you’re making videos as well! 😊
@@RRSluggerjust finished a binge, loved all of them, especially the video advice 👍🏽 crazy how similar our processes are despite the completely different video style
@@Sparkedout Hey, that's awesome! Didn't take you long at all! 😄
I checked out your stuff too! Very professional - you could probably teach me a thing or two about thumbnail design, that's for sure!
You just can't handle the Judge T-posing.
It's true!
I REMEMBER THESE. I had them. I was 5 years old in 1999. It's wild that I remember these as well as I do. But at 5 years old your long term memory kicks in for the first time.
Oh. _Oh._
_The discs were pogs all along._
Oh my god I love the Nausicäa reference
I had the pleasure of seeing it in a local theatre! Such an amazing film!
Been trying to piece this memory back together for like 20 years. Thank you !
Yo *AMABA jugar* con estos Legos. Solo me faltaban dos: el Juez y el de tierra.
Casi me pongo a llorar por la nostalgia, eran de mis favoritos.
You can’t sneak that Spider-Man 1 reference @14:55 past me.
“What’s your name, kid? Jet? That’s it? That’s the best you got?”
Hahaha, we debated leaning into it even more, but looks like the message was received! 😉
Gotta say Electro was my favorite. I loved the buglike appearance of it. Found it very charming.
Same. The sleek immediately recognizable dragonflyesque shape, actually posable head and the striking color scheme Lego decided to drop after the first year of Bionicle for some reason definitely make the lil guy my favourite. (Electro may or may not be the only Slizer I own)
Man, Throwbots bring back memories. I remember finding some of these in a bin at my friend's house and thinking that they were knockoffs. Throwbots brings me hope that other weird newer themes will get positive praise in the future. Great video as always!
The style of limbs which debuted with the Slizers are actually exclusive in Mata blue and Mata green to "Scuba" (8503) and "Amazon" (8505) respectively. The teal hand sockets are also exclusive to the latter of these. The Slizer feet in Mata green also appear in the Technic "Crane Truck" (8446) from August 1999, but nowhere else. Interestingly, Scuba is the last to have the harpoon in yellow, which debuted in the "Divers" subtheme of "Town" in 1997. Even though "Judge" (8504) is considered many people's least favorite of these, it does have the same wing function as the "Nui Rama" from the 2001 wave of Bionicle.
No way! You actually did it! Man, this takes me back to 1999 when I got Fire, City and Judge for Christmas.
6:52 love that the throwbot with the nearly Rock Raider palette gets a 3-slug rating haha. Genuinely had some good laughs with this video! Here's hoping you cover their estranged cousins RoboRiders next!
Thank you! After the Throwbot Wave 2 video, for sure!
I have collected many of these weird parts from bulk buys. Thanks to R. R. Slizer, I finally understand how to piece them together. It might be time for me to use them in a MOC. 🙂
I have a few Throwbot parts scattered across my various bins and my church (which has a bin full of M*ga bricks) inexplicably has some Throwbo-bits.
Wow, so happy to see the Throwbots again! When I was a kid, I actually preferred the vague open-ended themes that Lego had before Bionicle took off...the indirect worldbuilding through adverts and things like the art on the Throwbot discs gave off a really mysterious aura to me, which really helped draw me in. I still loved Bionicle like any good '90s/'00s kid, but in retrospect I feel like something was lost in the transition to the direct storytelling that Lego uses now.
Great vid as ever Slugger, hoping we'll get to see a Pt. 2 sometime soon!
We certainly will!
Ah, yes, Slizers/Throwbots I remember those things before Bionicle. That's how old I am.
I haven't made many LEGO videos on my channel, but had to do one on the Throwbots a few years ago- so glad you finally got to the topic as well!
Just have to say I agree with literally every rating on the slugometer, I'm glad that Ski, Turbo, and Granite got the rating they did.
Great minds and all! 😉
Granite could be custom painted or different colored pieces could replace the pieces so granite could match the rock raiders colors.
I had all of these as a kid except Jet. My kid got into them last year and we ordered Jet to complete the collection, definitely was disappointed by it. Still fun for my 5 year old though, he loves them all! Ski was always my favorite.
I didn't have anywhere near as many Throwbots as Bionicle sets, but I definitely would have collected them all given the chance! I had Ski, and I'm pretty sure my brother had Scuba. I might order a few discs that are cheap, but wow, those discs at $50 plus? I don't think I'd even order a disc at $5, even if it completed a collection. I just don't need a collection of discs, complete or otherwise, that badly.
The gear functions on these were definitely way slower than Bionicle (at least the early sets I'm familiar with) but I imagine they were intended to lock in a pose rather than be a form of action. The way worm gears can turn but not be turned implies an intent to lock positions so the throwing arm could be aimed, too. Kind of a silly consideration given how easily the leg poses could alter that, though.
Great video, fantastic ending!
For sure! I nearly spat out my drink looking at those disc prices, haha. I guess someone’s buying them! 😅
They're building a throne room for the Rock Raiders Chief I assume!
Yes! Finally I have a collection that is bigger than Slugger's! Sure, I have all our technic fellas, but I also collected every single disk, thus filling the void in their capsules and in my heart. For me the disks are a work of art. THE collectible. Every one is not a simple recolor, but an unique depiction of Slizer's lore. Even without catalog, one can see how the world functions with only 5 Judge's disks. And the rest tells us about riches of this world, monsters and hazards, and most importantly about our characters (and about the world's end in the next wave). Something neither roboraiders nor bionicle were able to achieve with their plastic parts.
I also adore the sets to this day for gifting me real gears back in my childhood. My parents gifted me Torch and Ski. My collection was made of small affordable sets. I had few technic ones but they were tiny too. Now with this 2 slizers I suddenly had 4 small gears, 2 worm gears and 2 huge 40-tooth gears! I agree, swinging hands in bionicle are better play feature. But does it give a better build opportunity? no.
PS - Torch slizer holds a surprise in him and can literally flip the slug-o-meter with a flip! just turn his head 180 degrees, swap hands and legs and viola!
Haha, interesting! That's a fair point, for sure. The discs *are* the lore in a lot of ways, like you say - I guess I have always preferred the Bionicle masks as collectibles, but I can see where you're coming from Michael. 🙂
Funny thing about that Torch hack - when I bought my Torch second hand, the previous owner had already made that modification! 😆
The art on those disks is indeed very nice! Not $50 nice, but if Throwbots were being produced today, I would definitely seek out some packs!
Throwbots! I love these goofy little weirdos! They were a bit before my time, but I got a few of them second-hand as a kid, and I've always liked them. I've got Scuba and Torch, and the purple one and the big yellow one from wave 2. Ski and Turbo are the ones I most want to add to my collection. I definitely agree with your take that Scuba is the best, but personally I'd rate Torch (the Pohatu of Throwbots) a bit higher, just because I find his weird build amusing.
I do find it amusing that LEGO not only did the whole "elemental factions engage in resource wars, the planet blows up, and also there's gladiatorial combat" plotline for three consecutive themes, but they managed to trick us into thinking that the third one wasn't just a rehash of that same concept for _eight whole years._
(Also, speaking as a die-hard Bionicle fangirl: yeah, the Toa Metru were pretty garbage sets)
Throwbots are absolute soul. I only had 4 as a kid but have recently bought all of them to complete the original 8. I didn't really much care for the later wave of Throwbots. I remember having a Lego magazine that came out around 1999 and it had a poster depicting all the discs you could collect. All the discs had various scenes of the Throwbots, like ones would have them fighting an elemental monster or just exploring their sector etc. Pure imagination fuel. These things were based
I also vaguely remember a Throwbots browser game on the Lego website where you would pick a Throwbot and have to battle the rest and it was a kind of a platformer where you would have to time where the disc was thrown and then you would be moved to where it landed.
I've tried to collect more discs but they're really expensive now and mostly seem to be sold by sellers in Europe for whatever reason. To help fill out the Throwbots scratch I have I bought the visor pieces that came with some of the Roboriders sets and made some custom Throwbots recently
I absolutely love all of them, had five during the childhood, now I have all. Pretty unique in their times, playable and cool, just a beatiful begining for the LEGO construction figures ❤
that final “oh nooo” could totally be a meme 😂 great video as always
I allways thought that the Throwbots planet, was a failed experiment by the Great beings, to create a mechanical ecosystem. They learned from that mistake and eventualy created the Bionicle universe.
Haha, I like it!
Awesome. Rock Slizer was always my favourite, I really liked the pick axes. I never got into bionicle, but Slizers came right in the middle of my childhood, so I've got a lot of nostalgia for them!
Fun video, but it was the "OH NOOOOO!" That got me.
As a kid I thought these were so cool... I forgot how simple the models were, haha. I only had two of them but would've loved to have the whole collection. It was a real wave of nostalgia to see those old product photos again.
Slizers! What a _throw_ back!
Ayy, there it is!! 😉
@@RRSlugger hehehehe
God I loved my throwbots as a kid. They were probably the last Lego theme I collected religiously before the dark times...before high school
Love Throwbots, never owned one though (they were before my time), Turbo being my favorite because of the teal color scheme and being car-based. However, the real best part of this theme was the box art. LEGO had the coolest airbrushed backdrops on the Throwbots boxes, which was just totally rad and made the things look 10x cooler. I wanna know what artist they paid to make those, because I need more of that kind of art in my life. Best LEGO box art ever. If LEGO represents igniting your imagination with creativity, then that box art was more LEGO than the actual LEGO within, and that's not even dunking on the LEGO within.
Absolutely! Something that has been totally lost in the modern age of box art renders.
@@RRSlugger Yep, and then on top of all that, the "adult" LEGO sets now don't have box art at all - just a picture of the set on a black background. I get that minimalism is meant to look mature and tasteful, but it can be dreadfully boring much of the time. I miss the days when you didn't want to throw away the box because of how pretty it was.
@@Thinginator Indeed! I donate all of my boxes for new sets; I don’t really have any attachment to them now - no alt builds, no artwork! 🤷♂️
I absolutely adored the one with the giant tires as feet, that you could rebuild into a small slizer with a motorcycle when I was a kid. One of my favorite toys haha
We'll be seeing him in the next one!
Darn entertaining video!
It really kept me entertained and brought back a lot of memories.
On a side note, i believe I remember that the "Bohrok" were my favorite toys form this whole "Bionicle" Series, but at the same time, they were also my last toys.
I can't remember the sets that came after them at all, which could be due to my overall lost interest in toys at that time.
Nevertheless, i still find LEGO interesting after all these years.
Thank you! ❤️
I was nine and SLizers were the biggest thing. Every boy had one and we made disc throwing competitions. I really wish Lego would bring back these. Even in same form.
They were cheap, fun and had tons of potential.
As a big slizers fan this video is pure joy, I recomend you to see a user in a white and orange platform called tommy2000, he is doing some banger mocs and combo builds with the oficial sets
I cant said the name of the platfrom because the coment elimitate (idk)
I always wondered how the Slizer planet can be so segmented as it was portrayed; wouldn't they have mixed together one way or another or do the Throwbots handle that? Also, who lives in the city? That was never explained...
Turbo's wheels tended to come off the axles over time, but was fun to play with!
I remember my scuba Slizer that i get from my Grandma back in 90s. Good memories ;)
Judge my beloved
I had these around the edge of my work cubicle for a while
13:40 “Powerful” is the last word I think of, damselfly comes to mind. Gosh I love this theme.
I remember seeing these in lego magazines as a kid, the colors really stuck out to me, and of course the weird shaped parts
Throwbots are always gonna be beta or alpha Bionicle to me, but I'm still very, VERY nostalgic for these things. My favorite is Turbo, and I think I used to own all of them. Those discs were carried over to the Matorans and their own play feature from the McDonald's variants, and so on. You can immediately see how these guys are just the precursor to Bionicle in everyway, and it even cycled all the way around, with Lewa the Toa of Air becoming a Toa of Jungle in the reboot, matching the Jungle Throwbot. It was a fun distraction, and I really enjoyed the bright colors matched with the black, like Electro and Turbo being a great example. Too bad their colors are practically unheard of in Bionicle outside of the Matoran toys. Great video!
Omg... This brought out a CORE memory!!! 😮😮😮 I remember these when I was a VERY young lad!!
Electro is my favorite throwbot...
The 2nd wave throwbots are actually pretty cool for what they are
Absolutely! The best is yet to come!
The slightly more acerbic tone in this video really helps the comedy land, definitely a fan of the more sarcastic slugger
Thanks! I was a little worried I was digging into them a little hard in this video, but it’s been received well so far, haha. 😊
A fantastic overview of Slizers wave 1! While I acquired the full wave several years back, I grew up only playing with Scuba, Turbo and Ski. I still have photographic memory of seeing Ski in box on a shelf in ToysRUs next to a screen playing the Orient Expedition video commercial.
I agree on pretty much all of the rankings from my firsthand experience, but I never constructed the combiner models. I have the posters around and the Lunchables comic with them interacting with the LEGO Maniac. And a friend of mine has actually worn some of the canisters as belt loops at LEGO conventions!
It's pleasant to see this theme given a little more attention almost 25 years after their launch. And thanks for sharing some of the story as well!
Wow that unlocked memories from old Lego catalogues from my childhood. Also, give the ocean a shot! It's not too bad, just bring a harpoon, full body wetsuit, water shoes, emergency oxygen tank, door (to float on), water proof solar powered satellite phone, emergency rations, flare gun, snorkel and shark repellent and you'll be fine!
This is one of your best videos yet IMHO. I laughed out loud multiple times. As an owner of all the sets and disks, this was also super relatable. I had the exact same reaction!
Thank you! I’m really proud of this one!
I remember collecting these when they came out, the disck throwing arms broke pretty easily from what I remember
Great video, the Throwbots (or Slizers) are one of my favourite Lego themes and does not get the love it deserves.
this is what got me and my brother into Bionicle
I have never heard of these in my life but now I have.
I thought the skii guy was cool, turbo is way better.
Granite and Judge look like Metal Gears, for some reason.
Oh man the City and Rock Slizers were my first ever Lego kits. I adored them both, but sadly lost to time, and I never had any other Lego stuff as a kid. Peak Robot Wars/Battlebots energy.
The disks themselves tell the most lore, I think. They each follow the same structure:
1. Logo
2. A day in the life (with a small foe with eyes nearby)
3. Their vehicle
4. Them throwing disks
5. Their great advesary
6. Their essence
Probably got the order mixed up a bit, but those disks told more story than the magazines and comic strips. I found them really interesting as a kid.
The Wave 2 ones show:
1. An asteroid coming near the planet
2. Meteor impacting the planet
3. Sparks emerging from the crash site
4. Flare emerging from the crash site
5. Blaster emerging from the crash site with Sparks and Flare next to him
6. Milennium Slizer coming in his motorcycle
I never had any myself but I still have some childhood memories. Bionicle were already out by that point and I was never quite sure what they are, but I still think they're kinda neat
Oh hell yeah, I love throwbots! Admittedly it's mostly nostalgia, but I still think Granite and Electro are really cool looking. I absolutely wish they got printed faceplates!
One of the reasos they are my favorite two is because they DONT have printed face plates. I always removed the printed ones from my Throwbots hehe
Awww thank you for this episode! It's the most nostalgic Lego series for me. I remember asking you of Slizers at your stream and you did mention you had some of them :D But tbh I wasn't aware of that crazy disc prices lol
I used to have all 8 of the Slizers back in the day. Judge was my favourite out of them.
1:37 I randomly found this part in my parts bin ( the face printed element ) thought it was some other toy and threw it away. Nice to see what it’s supposed to be from.
Another great overview of a line I have immense fondness for! Throwbots are a delightful reminder of an era of LEGO that featured prominently in my childhood, preparing me for Bionicle to take over my life for ten years. I find all of them charming in their own way, but I gotta admit, you made me realize how weird and awkward Judge is as a figure. That said, I think I mostly disagree with your rankings myself! I love the weird and wilder designs a lot more than the conventional humanoid Throwbots! Granite and Electro are by far my favorites, with Turbo and the (To be covered? Hopefully? = P ) Flare coming up after them. Though I could hardly say I dislike any given Throwbot!!
One thing I kind of appreciate, even as a trade-off is that because there's Throwbots without bespoke printed visors I feel like there's more room for Original The Character Throwbots! I've really become charmed by the like, 1998-2003 era of Constraction, and I think I'd like to play in that space a bit more, MOCwise! Given that, I definitely feel you on the Metru Toyline being kind of overrated and lame in comparison. The Metru and Hordika were a low point in my interest in Bionicle, I just did NOT care about Vakama's overwrought origin story. X ]
I also want to say I really appreciate how you promote other video creators in the community! It's a great attitude and only serves to strengthen the community of LEGO video retrospectives and such!!
Anyways, great video, it's always good to hear from you. And hi Gigawatt!!! = ]
Thank you! For sure, I’m working on the Wave 2 video as we speak! Flare is one of my favourites. ❤️
Huge nostalgia for this line, I had a number of these sets from back in the day. I know it’s looked fondly on as just a hollow bionicle proof of concept but I still loved em. Thanks always for the great retrospectives.
From what I know most Lego sets in the 80s and 90s had two totally different english names in Europe and North America, but it seems people don't really know or care and just accept the American name as default (leading to stuff like people being confused when the Blacktron GWP remake used its European name). I'm not sure why Throwzerbots is the exception where both regions' names are always listed for the sets, maybe because the theme itself also had different overall names so it's harder to ignore.
2:03 The font used for the name "City" on that promo looks eerily similar to the modern Lego City theme's logo from 2005 to present