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In lugnet.lego.announce, Suzanne D. Rich writes:
> From:
> http://www.lego.com/info/pressspecific.asp?PressReleaseId=170&Year=2001
>
> LEGO Company Teams With Skateboarding Pro Andy Macdonald
>
> Company Aligns with Professional Skateboarder to Promote New Line of Action
> Heroes for Kids
>
> New York. February 13, 2001
> LEGO Systems, Inc., the division of the LEGO Company that serves the Americas,
> today announces a partnership with Andy Macdonald, six-time X-Games
> skateboarding gold-medallist and five-time World Cup Skateboarding overall
> points champion. The company has signed Macdonald for a one-year sponsorship to
> promote its new line of Bionicle action heroes, which will be unveiled during
> this weeks American International Toy Fair.
>
> As part of the agreement, Macdonald will make special guest appearances at
> several Bionicle events planned for 2001, in addition to wearing the Bionicle
> logo and icon on the deck of his board and participating in Bionicle promotions
> at select skateboarding events. LEGO Company also may use Macdonalds likeness
> in promotional materials and premiums.
>
> Im psyched to be riding for the LEGO Company, says Andy Macdonald. Ive been
> a fan of LEGO since I was a kid and my whole bedroom floor was covered with a
> LEGO town.
>
> Leading the LEGO Companys 2001 product assortment, Bionicle is a line of action
> heroes in the companys LEGO® TECHNIC® category. A departure for the company,
> the new Bionicle line features quick-build, collectible items based on a richly
> detailed and intriguing story line. Bionicle will launch in the Americas this
> summer, with additional items representing the action heroes foes following in
> early fall.
>
> Bionicle is unlike anything weve done before, says Eric Wolfe, director of
> marketing for LEGO Systems. With that in mind, weve created an aggressive
> marketing program for the products that is equally unique. Having Andy on board
> with us on the Bionicle project is a perfect fit hes a leader in his sport,
> hes cutting-edge and hes all about creative expression, qualities we value in
> the LEGO brand name as well.
>
> The story of Bionicle takes place on the island of Mata Nui, where the evil
> Makuta rules and times are dark. A legend says that six heroes will come to
> restore peace. One day, six canisters drift ashore, each containing one of the
> six mighty Toa. The legendary Toa have arrived, but to defeat the evil Makuta,
> the Toa must find the Kanohi, or great Masks of Power. Many dangers await them
> before they can find the power to fulfill their destiny and free the island and
> its inhabitants from evil.
>
> For more information, visit www.bionicle.com
>
> Media Contact
>
>
> Michael McNally
> LEGO Company
> Tel: 860-763-7825
> Pgr: 888-502-5741
>
> Andy Macdonald's laundry list of accomplishments has cemented his position as
> one of the top professional skateboarders in the world. Six X-Games gold medals,
> a first-place finish at the 2000 Gravity Games, a Guinness World Record, five
> World Cup Skateboarding overall points championships, a U.S. postage stamp
> modeled after his likeness, a policy-related appearance and speech at the White
> House with former President Bill Clinton, and spokesperson for The Partnership
> for a Drug-Free America and ONDCP. At only twenty-seven years of age, Andy
> (a.k.a. Andy Mac) is a multidiscipline athlete, who in the last four years is
> the only professional skateboarder to rank in the worlds top ten in both street
> and vert competitions. Andys unique style and determination have made him one
> of the most popular athletes in skateboarding today.
>
> LEGO Systems, Inc. (LSI) is the Americas (North America and Latin America)
> division of the LEGO Company, a privately-held firm based in Billund, Denmark.
> The LEGO Company employs more than 1,500 people in the Americas
> approximately one half of whom work at LSIs 203-acre headquarters in
> Enfield, Connecticut. The LEGO Company is committed to the development of
> children's creative and imaginative abilities, and its employees are guided by
> the motto adopted in the 1930s by founder Ole Kirk Christiansen: "Only the
> best is good enough." For more information, visit www.LEGO.com.
>
> This page was updated on the 26th of February 2001
This! Coming just after LEGO announced not so good performance in fiscal
year 2000? C'mon, what the h*&# is going on here? I thought that LEGO would
be returning to the good ol' days of the 1980's and early 90's. Can it be
that LEGO is truly marching into the abyss, defying all logic? Has the dark
ages approached for all of us AFOL's? -Harvey
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