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The season trailer was released on 8 June 2015 on YouTube. [28] The season premiered on 29 June 2015 on Cartoon Network. [29] The episodes were released throughout June and July 2015 until the season finale, which was released in two parts. Curseworld Part 1 was released on 9 July 2015 and Curseworld Part 2 was released on 10 July of the same ...
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.
Lego Ninjago (stylized as LEGO NINJAGO; IPA: / n ɪ n ˈ dʒ ɑː ɡ oʊ /, nin-JAH-goh [2]) is a Lego theme that was created in 2011 and a flagship brand of The Lego Group.It is the first theme to be based on ninjas since the discontinuation of the Lego Ninja theme in 2000.
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 ...
In Season 11, she reappears from the Departed Realm after Wu tries to open a portal to the Never-Realm, but is defeated by P.I.X.A.L and sent back. [99] Morro (voiced by Michael Dobson in episode 44, Andrew Francis from 45 onward) is the main antagonist of Season 5, the Elemental Master of Wind, and leader of the Ghost Army. In the lore of the ...
Michael Hegner and Tommy Andreasen created the series. It revolves around the adventures of four teenage ninja who live in the fictional world of Ninjago and fight against the forces of evil. [1] The season aired from 2 December 2011 to 11 April 2012 following the pilot episodes. It is succeeded by the second season, titled Legacy of the Green ...
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The second season was originally intended to be the final season of the series due to the show and its associated Lego Ninjago product line having been planned as a three-year project. However, due to the strong performance of the television series and feedback from fans within online forums, it was continued with the release of Rebooted. [2]