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The ninja team's purpose is to battle against the forces of evil, including Wu's brother, Lord Garmadon. The series is mainly set on Ninjago Island, centred around the large metropolis of Ninjago City, which is inhabited by a large cast of supporting characters and villains, such as Nindroid armies and ghosts. [1]
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With the help of the mech and the Ultra-Dragon, the group flies back to Ninjago City. The Overlord, now morphed into a dragon, has conquered the city completely. The Ninja are outnumbered by the Stone Army, but Dareth saves them by recovering the discarded Helmet of Shadows, and forcing the Stone Warriors to stand down.
Clouse catches Jacob and makes an example of him, by dragging him off to "feed" the second-largest snake in Ninjago. Cole, now powerless, finds Zane locked up and promises to get them both out. In the meantime, Nya uses her new vehicle to locate Chen's island to find the ninja, but Dareth ends up coming along.
In The Lego Movie Videogame, Lloyd appears as a playable character who can use the game's pink and blue agility marks to get through the game. He is the only male character in the game to be able to use the pink and blue agility marks. In the game, Lloyd is referred to as the 'Green Ninja' with two twin golden katanas as weapons. [63] [64] [65]
There is also an interaction in the game where two characters refer to them as not being a man. Bonnie — Non-binary Exclusively uses they/them pronouns in both the game's profiles and the Steam store page, [262] and is referred to with gender neutral terms for children such as "the kid" and "preteen" throughout the game. Loop — Non-binary
Krux has bred an army of Vermillion warriors formed from snakes. The twins abduct Cyrus Borg and various workers from Ninjago City to build the Iron Doom, a time-traveling mech. The ninja attempt to fight the Vermillion but discover that they can immediately reform upon defeat. [N 2] Kai visits Ninjago History Museum and fights the Time Twins ...
There, the ninja find the legendary, unreleased arcade game called Prime Empire. Realizing the game is missing a motherboard, Jay inserts the motherboard and the game boots up. While Jay plays the game, the other ninja make their way into the Mechanic's private office where they intercept a phone call intended for the Mechanic.