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The commissioning of the first two full seasons (Rise of the Snakes and Legacy of the Green Ninja), which each consisted of 13 episodes. The first season aired on 2 December 2011. [ 1 ] Both the Lego theme and the TV series had an intended shelf life of three years, so it was expected that the second season would be the last.
A new show titled Legends of Chima aired in January 2013 and was intended to be Ninjago's successor. The show received mixed reviews, however, with Lego fans instead demanding the return of Ninjago. Lego revived Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu in 2014 with a new season and continued to release 1–2 seasons every year.
Samurai X Rising – A short released on the official Ninjago website in 2017, set between episodes 7 and 8 of season 7; Happy Birthday To You! – A one-minute Ninjago short, released on Netflix on 14 September 2017; Ninjago: Decoded – A mini-series of ten episodes which takes place between Season 7 and Season 8, released on 27 November 2017 ...
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The four episodes when combined form a feature-length movie with a runtime of 90 minutes. [ 1 ] The tenth season was the final season to be animated by Wil Film ApS in Denmark before the release of the eleventh season, which marked a significant change in the format of the show.
The Lego Ninjago Movie is a 2017 animated martial arts comedy film, [10] [7] based on the toy/kit line of the same name and the TV show starring the same characters. It was directed by Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher, and Bob Logan (in their feature directorial debuts) from a screenplay by Logan, Fisher, William Wheeler, Tom Wheeler, Jared Stern, and John Whittington.
The Season 2 premiere was listed as the top telecast of the day with children aged 2–11 and all boys on Wednesday 18 July 2012 and secured more than 2.8 million total viewers aged 2+. It was the top telecast in its Wednesday, 8 p.m. time period with children aged 6–11 and 9-14 and all boys.