I’ve been thinking about how each metru is a slighly different flavour of sci-fi aesthetically speaking. (Heads up, the links go to a wiki unfortunately hosted on Fandom, don’t click if you wish to avoid that site)
Ko-Metru: Cyber Glacier (fairly self explanatory)
Ga-Metru: Cyberprep x cybercore (with a slight Nautical influence in the lighthouse styled architecture)
Le-Metru: Retrofuturistic ( check out those mushroom towers)
Onu-Metru: Dark Aero x Hexatron ( lots of black tech with glowy bits)
Po-Metru: Post-Apocalyptic x Decopunk ( not literally post apocalyptic pre Great cataclysm, but evokes the aesthetic through the appearance of structures that are falling into disrepair or abandoned unfinished. But the art and architectural style seems to have an art deco influence)
Ta-Metru: Heatwave x Dieselpunk ( industrial factory looking structures combined with the glow of lava and furnaces)
The dieselpunk for Ta-Metru one’s not quite perfect, as I was looking for something that evokes factories and industry more than vehicles, and I feel like there’s maybe a missing component for Ga-metru as well ( it’s not quite solarpunk but perhaps something adjacent to it?)
Due to LEGO VIDIYOs performance the theme was abruptly canceled to reevaluate and test out new ideas.
This sadly kept the theme from ever reaching its full potential.
L.L.A.M.A. never received their Grammy.
And a Bionicle themed Dancy Boy Tuuli BeatBox was never released.
Carry your Tuuli figure around everywhere you want, customize the mask design on the back of the BeatBox and use the exclusive Bionicle inspired BeatBits to enhance your dance moves in the LEGO Vidiyo App!