Not really- the characters in it are more like robots, so that makes it more Science Fiction than fantasy.
well a book is something you get information from and reading books are fantasy fun adventures
It ended in 2005
No there are only 4 Bionicle books,Bionicle ChroniclesBionicle AdventuresBionicle LegendsBionicle Super Chapter Books (The Unofficial Bara Magna Trilogy)
The first real Bionicle movie was "The Mask of Light". It was really popular then, they even made a bionicle board game after a few years for the "Paraka", and the "Ignika". They`ve now got bionicle trading cards, bionicle watches, and bionicle books for the new "Glatorian" and "Glatorian Legends". P.S. Me and my bro.s have all the Glatorian, and Glatorian legends.
Redwall is a fantasy novel written by Brian Jacques. It falls into the genre of high fantasy, specifically known for its anthropomorphic animals and epic adventures set in a medieval-like world.
Yes, "Emily Windsnap and the Monster from the Deep" is a fantasy book. It is part of the Emily Windsnap series by Liz Kessler, which follows the adventures of Emily, a girl who discovers she is a mermaid.
Disneyland - 1954 Adventures in Fantasy 4-8 was released on: USA: 6 November 1957
A. C. Damask is the author of the "Adventures on Brad" series, which includes books like "Allies: Adventures on Brad" and "Enemies: Adventures on Brad." These books are sci-fi/fantasy novels set in a futuristic world.
No, the "How to Train Your Dragon" books by Cressida Cowell are fictional stories based on fantasy and mythology. They follow the adventures of a young Viking named Hiccup and his dragon, Toothless, in the fictional world of Berk.
Yes they are fantasy. If it's fake and majestic, then yes it is fantasy.
No, they are mystery books
J.K. Rowling's books are primarily in the fantasy genre, with elements of adventure, mystery, and coming-of-age themes.