Bionicle 2005 Tribute: Caught in a Dream (All Insane Kids)

One of my video tributes for Bionicle. None of the properties in this video, visual or auditory, belong to me--Bionicle and the videos are made by Advance for Lego, and the music is created by Cryoshell/other bands. Shout-out to the most excellent sites of the Biomedia Project and Biosector01, as well as certain biotubers for their archiving all the material I was able to use. It's been nearly ten years since Bionicle ended, and about a decade since music was ever released for Bionicle, and while we are still hotly anticipating the promised second album, perhaps this will help satiate some of the nostalgia buds in the mean time. So far, I've made ten videos themed around each of the ten years of Bionicle, as well as one overall video dedicated to the whole of it. The challenge is to take Bionicle CGI (minus the movies, including those would provide their own complications that I don't want to address at the moment) and string them together to songs that aptly fit their year. Most of the time, these are the ones that coorespond to the year they promoted, but sometimes I take a few liberties--I think to much success. Personally, I'm surprised no one has done this already. This has been something I've been meaning to do for years, and now that I have the training to make it happen, I've been thrilled with the results. I hope to do a two more for Hero Factory (Come to My Heaven and Breakout) and probably one for G2 (and G3?), but I'll tackle those down the road. 2005--Caught in a Dream. This video posed quite a bit of difficulty given the sheer absence of material to work with. Had to use all the material twice on top of bringing in a ton of stuff from 2004, neither of which I particularly wanted to do. Still, think it turned out pretty well, all things considered. Nevertheless, the points where the videos black out are as much a result of my getting fed up with having to scrape for material as it is anything relating to the lyrics lol. Additionally, the points where the 2004 Toa Metru are shown are in black and white and, in the second round, in reverse: symbolic of how their legacies as Toa are so in danger during this period. Everything they have worked to so far is in danger of being reversed should they succumb to their new forms. It all hinges on the Battle of Metru Nui.