"Why Do They Call It ___?"

Yeah, and apparently Charles Shultz said he hated the name, too.

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Yeeup. He wanted to change it the day he heard it.

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Why did they call the 2015 Toa Masters when they were only novices at tapping into their elemental powers, let alone master the art of teamwork?

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I mean.

Compared to the Toa or the Skull Army.

They have such a degree of raw elemental strength that they would seem to be Masters of their elements.

Other option was that was the name given in the prophecy assuming they would eventually git gud.

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Why do they call it Jurassic Park when some of the dinosaurs are from different periods of the Mesozoic era?

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Why do they call it Undertale
if it is not a Story from Australia?

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why do they call it earth if the 71 percent of the surface is water?

did anyone said that before?

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Why do they call him Umarak the Hunter if his name already means “Shadow Hunter.”

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Non-literal translations for people who don’t speak Matoran.

“Shadow Hunter the Hunter”

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wait, Umarak means "shadow hunter "?

well it could have been worse, Lego could have simply named the Toa the Latin words for their elements:

Ignis - Toa of Fire
Aqua - Toa of water
Petra - Toa of Stone
Tera - Toa of Earth
Silva - Toa of jungle
Gelu - Toa of Ice

Wait, does anyone remember Gelu from “Glatorian”? Lego already did it XD

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Indeed. It says so on his page on BIONICLE.com.

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to tell you the truth, I’ve never been on the G2 official site :confused:

Why do they call it Street Fighter when they usually don’t fight on streets?

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Why do the call it Hadoken
If Ryu uses it aswell

Why do they call it french if it’s français?

Why do they call it Lego if you keep it for the rest of your life

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Why do they call it Winter, if it never happens.

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Why are the “green” characters even there if LEGO’s constantly pushing them to the rear of the team, making them the stupid jokester?

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" Detective Comics Comics"


Why do they call something that is flammable “inflammable”? It’s the exact same thing so why add a pointless “in”?

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