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If you have Bio-codes (you will find Bio-codes on the back of Bionicle sets), you can put these codes on the Bionicle website. If you have a few of these codes, you get your kanohi mask badge.
Here are two bionicle star codes: 7AKU44 and R00K13
At Peeron. Here's the link (click on "yes" below "Instructions" for each Turaga;they will be named to the left.) http://peeron.com/inv/theme/LEGO/TECHNIC/Bionicle/Mata_Nui/Turaga
one of them is B4DB01
The BIONICLE B.I.O. code for Glatorian Malum is M41UMZ
Bio-codes aren't rare. You can find them at almost any BIONICLE set.
Bionicle was started in Spring/Summer 2001 with the release of the Toa Mata, Rahi, and Turaga.
It is hard to get you all the bio codes. Just a clarification, you can use the bio codes found on the bionicle sets to claim a prize. Usually posters. If you use mln, you get a kanoka club badge. A sample code is: xho369 This code is from the set: Chirox.
Amazon, Krieg's list, and sometimes Ebay.
go to kanoka codes/bio codes and tipe in CLUBFUN in capitals.
There was more than one "first Bionicle". They include: The original Matoran, which only had 5 to 6 pieces and had the same masks as the early Toa, but just different colours. Toa Tahu Mata; Toa Gali Mata; Toa Lewa Mata; Toa Kopaka Mata; Toa Pohatu Mata; Toa Onua Mata; Turaga Vakama; Turaga Nokama; Turaga Matau; Turaga Nuju; Turaga Whenua; Turaga Onewa; Tarakava; Nui-Rama; Nui-Jaga
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