Talk:Nui-Rama

Should we include Heroes information in the main section, or in Trivia or Behind the Scenes or something? - Daiku { Whine Here } { Look what I did! } 03:03, 22 October 2008 (UTC)

Translation
I found out that rama means torch, and nui means great in the Rapa Nui Language (easter island), do you think Nui-Rama was meant to translate to "great torch" or just coincidence?

70.131.117.129 21:32, May 9, 2012 (UTC)

Well, if I remember correctly, at first LEGO named their BIONICLE sets after a language, Maori I think, but I don't know for certain. After a lawsuit about it, LEGO changed some names of some of the sets they released. So I think it was intentional, personally. That's a good find you've got. Check here for more info on the lawsuit if you want. Falco-1 (incoming message) 22:14, May 9, 2012 (UTC)

I think that "Rama" translates to something quite different in Matoran-speak. I'm guessing that "Nui-Rama" just translates to "big freakin' bug." User: Dr. Anonymous1 23:15, May 10, 2012 (UTC)