LEGO

Lego is an international, popular line of construction toys by The Lego Group, including franchise lines such as Bionicle, Lego Star Wars and Duplo. Lego helped fund the Galidor television series, in return for merchandising rights, which they implemented by creating a video game, a comic book, and a whole line of action figures. Officially, Lego marketed Galidor until 2003, but because ownership disputes killed any chances for a third season, and because the infamously simplistic design of the sets made it one of Lego's poorest-selling lines, Lego hasn't released new Galidor products since 2002.

In 2002, Legoland opened a new Imagination Zone attraction called "The Quest for GALIDOR", which showcased the characters and story of Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension, and included a green-screen for taking one's very own "glinching" photo. The building was repurposed the following year into "Bionicle Evolution" which similarly showcased Bionicle, and was rerenovated on May 2011 into the "Hero Factory" room advertising Hero Factory.

The Lego Group had commissioned Templar Studios, the game development company responsible for Lego's massively successful point-and-click Flash adventure the Mata Nui Online Game, to make a game for the Galidor website called the "Galidor Glincher". In this Shockwave web application, users could test the mix-and-match construction functionality of the Galidor Lego sets by connecting simple 3D models of the sets' various parts together, and then send yourself an image of your simulated creation under different Galidor realm-themed backgrounds. The application is available at http://www.templar.com/showcase/glincher/glincher2.html