
I picked up the only three RAHAGA at my local Toys “R” Us store last week. I’ll have more about them later on, but I wanted to spotlight their instructions poster first.
All of the instructions have the same poster on the opposite side. It features all six RAHAGA hopping about the outskirts of a web-entangled Metru Nui. In addition to the image, the instructions highlight their two combiners. The fascinating part is the set names on the poster:


4868 GAAKI
4869 PUKS
4870 KUULS
4877 TAHKON
4878 NUUKOR
4879 LAHKA
Compare these to the official names on the boxes:

4868 GAAKI
4869 POUKS
4870 KUALUS
4877 NORIK
4878 BOMONGA
4879 IRUINI
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