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8755 Keetongu was released as a set in 2005. He included a bright red Rhotuka spinner. A lock on his chest armour allowed one to open his chest cavity and fire a Rhotuka spinner as in the story. His whirling shields could be spun with an axle on his right arm, and their area increased as they spun and decreased when they again became still. The Keetongu set contained 201 pieces which could be combined with the pieces of Roodaka to create The Shadowed One set, with the pieces of Sidorak to create the Sentrakh set, or with the pieces of both Sidorak and Roodaka to create the Voporak set.

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Fact of the day

  1. Dark Brown is the most common hair colour for LEGO figures.
  2. Jay from Ninjago's last name is Walker.
  3. The word LEGO name created by combining the first two letters of the Danish words “Leg” and “Godt,” which means “play well.”[1]
  4. It would take more than forty billion bricks to build a LEGO tower from the Earth to the moon.[1]
  5. Basketball was the first theme to feature realistic skin tones.[2]
  6. Friends is the third most popular LEGO theme as of 2015.[3]
  7. Macy Halbert was added to the Nexo Knights later in the design process compared to her male counterparts.
  8. It takes eighteen months to design a wave for a LEGO theme.
  9. Seven LEGO sets are sold every second.
  10. Female minifigures were not produced until 1978.
  11. LEGO sells 3.9 minifigures every second.
  12. Google's first computer storage system was built out of LEGO bricks.
  13. Emmet from The LEGO Movie's last name is Brickowski.
  14. The amount of LEGO bricks sold each year would circle the earth five times.
  15. Ariel was the first character to appear as both a minifigure and mini-doll figure.
  16. City is the second most popular theme as of 2015.[3]
  17. On average, there are eighty-six bricks for each person in the world.[1]
  18. Scarlett from Friends has not appeared with her owner Olivia yet, but has appeared in sets with her friends Mia and Stephanie.
  19. Each minifigure is exactly four bricks high without any headpiece.
  20. Livi Star from Friends, has a real name and it's Moonbeam Blossom.
  21. Alpha Team was originally called LEGO Logic and was much different from the sets released. Read more about its origins here.
  22. Willa the Witch was the first female LEGO villain.
  23. Ninjago is the fourth most popular theme as of 2015.[3]
  24. The LEGO Movie was originally going to be called LEGO: The Piece of Reistance.
  25. Minecraft is the fifth most popular theme as of 2015.[3]
  26. Hot Dog Guy is the first minifigure to be dressed up as a piece of food.
  27. Ben made a brief appearance in Dolphin Cruise before being released in a set three years later.
  28. 186 minifigures are in The LEGO Movie.
  29. Friends originally had minifigures, but they were changed to mini-doll figures after test audiences preferred the latter.
  30. Emily Jones is the only character from Elves not to be from Elvendale.
  31. Chris Pratt is one of the few actors to have three versions of their characters be made in LEGO, his characters are Emmet, Owen Grady and Star-Lord.
  32. Pepper Potts and Dr. Harleen Quinzel have the same back torso printing, but in different shades of grey. This is unusual for licensed torsos.
  33. 3316 Friends Advent Calendar is the only Friends set that does not take place in Heartlake City.
  34. Chicken Suit Guy's torso is the only torso to be identical front and back, thanks to the wing piece.
  35. Mia and Stephanie from Friends were originally supposed to be cousins, but that idea was scrapped in 2013.
  36. Star Wars is the most popular theme as of 2015.[3]
  37. Set designer Mark Stafford created Olive Green by accident.[4]
  38. BIONICLE's concept--including the twist that the Matoran Universe is a giant robot--was inspired by the medicine creator Christian Faber had to take for brain tumor.[5]</option>

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  1. Mark Stafford created Olive Green by accident. (Source)
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