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Kirby Morrow (August 28, 1973 – November 18, 2020) [1] was a Canadian actor, comedian and writer. In animation, he was known as the voice of Miroku from InuYasha, its four movies, and Inuyasha: The Final Act, Van Fanel from the Ocean dub of Escaflowne, Cyclops from X-Men: Evolution, Jay from Class of the Titans, Teru Mikami from Death Note, Trowa Barton from Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, Rey Za ...
The Ninjago team made the ultimate decision to recast the part. Andreasen explained, "We must remain true to the character Kirby shaped. Cole is crucial in the 2022 story and the World and Ninjago need Cole. So, recasting it was! And a very hard and emotional one at that." [32]
Introduced in Season 2, he is a frequent ally of the Ninja both by choice and coincidence. In "Ninjago Legacy of the Green Ninja" he plays a vital role in the defeat of the Overlord (Second only to Dareth, Lloyd, and The First Spinjitzu Master). In Crystalized, he becomes the Ninjas' lawyer. [2] [30] [45]
[N 14] Cole and the Upply arrive at the Skull Sorcerer's Keep and find the ninja locked into cages. The Geckles and Munce have been put back to work in the chain-gang, mining Vengestone. [N 15] Cole and his crew venture underground to fight the Skull Sorcerer. Cole confronts him with the Blades of Deliverance, but discovers that they are powerless.
Mechanic, Ultra Violet, and Captain Soto escape, rush to Borg Tower and begin their assault, fighting their way past the building's security systems to reach the 100th floor. Borg tells the ninja that there is only one way to release the trapped players - by stopping Unagami. Cole plays the arcade game and tries to reach Level Thirteen.
Ninjago (previously known as Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu until 2019) is an animated epic-fantasy superhero television series produced by The Lego Group. It was created to coincide with the Lego Ninjago line of construction toys, which is based on the characters and events of the series.
Cimino plays Cole, who, after the death of his dad, "moves with his mother to a new house in a new town to discover he’s also sharing a room with the ghost of 17-year-old Bea (List), an ...
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.