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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. However, after feedback from fans, it was soon revived and it continued for ten more years. [2] In 2017, a film adaptation of the series, The Lego Ninjago Movie, was released. In the eighth season of the ...
The Ninjago TV series was launched to coincide with the release of its product line, Lego Ninjago in January 2011. In its first year, 17 Lego construction toy sets from the product line were released. [125] After that, Ninjago-themed playsets were released each year to correspond with each season of the TV series. [2]
Pages in category "Ninjago (TV series) seasons" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
In 2011, Lego released a TV series titled Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu and Ninjago series achieved popularity. A video game based on the show was later released and the show reached its planned conclusion after a two-year run. A new show titled Legends of Chima aired in January 2013 and was intended to be Ninjago's successor.
The season introduces Master Chen as the main antagonist and also several Elemental Masters into the series, who each have individual elemental powers, such as amber, shadow and smoke. [1] The season marked the first time that two seasons were released in one year, replacing the previous schedule of one season released per year. [2]
Ninjas have never been out of vogue but between last year’s Turtles animated feature “Mutant Mayhem” and the recently-released Netflix series “House of Ninjas,” it’s fair to say they ...
The first episode of the season titled Rise of the Snakes was released on 2 December 2011 on Cartoon Network. [29] The subsequent episodes were released throughout the following months until the season finale Day of the Great Devourer, which was released on 11 April 2012. [30]
Ninjago: Dragons Rising is an animated television series produced by WildBrain Studios and The Lego Group. It is based on the Lego Ninjago brand of construction toys and is a sequel to Ninjago (2011–2022). It features the original series' regular voice cast, along with new cast members as new characters.