Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitzu Tv Series Discussion Topic
#1
Posted Mar 02 2012 - 01:14 PM
Episode 1: Way of the Ninja
Episode 2: The Golden Weapon
Episode 3: King of Shadows
Episode 4: Weapons of Destiny
There are also six two-minute mini-movies that occur between these four episodes and season 2:
Secrets of the Blacksmith
Flight of the Dragon Ninja
The New Masters of Spinjitzu
An Underworldly Takeover
Return to the Fire Temple
Battle Between Brothers
As for Season 2, which is currently airing, U.S. viewers can see that on Cartoon Network every Wednesday and Friday. Check your local TV listings for the time and channel, though. In Germany it airs on SuperRTL, and in Canada it airs on Teletoon. Season 2 features much more character development than the original TV special and mini-movies.
Any thoughts on the TV series so far? My personal favorite episode for a long time was Season 2 Episode 2, "Home", but more recently that episode has been displaced by Season 2 Episode 7, "Tick Tock". Episode 8 will be airing for the first time in the United States next Wednesday (March 7), so any discussion of episodes 7 or later should probably go in spoiler tags.
#2
Posted Mar 02 2012 - 01:54 PM
I think the NINJAGO TV series is one of the best piece of media we have ever seen of LEGO, if not the best. LEGO has never managed to pack fun, morals, action and suspense and love together. Some scenes are hilarious (like when the ninja tell examples of Zane´s weirdness), others so moving (like Zane remembering his father, that´s like the best of all scenes) and it´s fantastic to see LEGO can achieve such greatness. Perhaps I am overreacting because I have never seen something like that before from LEGO, but the point stands. I hope they won´t ruin the series next year. That´s the problem with good things, the better they are, the worse they can become compared to the original.
~Gata.
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Posted Mar 02 2012 - 06:53 PM
#4
Posted Mar 02 2012 - 07:30 PM
I do also like the episode about Samurai X (after Can of Worms) and Kai's concern for Nya, I feel it was a very sentimental moment between the two.


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#5
Posted Mar 02 2012 - 07:44 PM
That would be "The Snake King". That was also one of my favorite parts in that episode, for the same reason as you said.I do also like the episode about Samurai X (after Can of Worms) and Kai's concern for Nya, I feel it was a very sentimental moment between the two.
#6
Posted Mar 02 2012 - 10:07 PM
I also find that it was a bit weird that Pythor suddenly starts to carry around his staff in "Tick Tock" What would his anti-venom do anyway, considering Anacondrai just eat their enemies.


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#7
Posted Mar 02 2012 - 10:13 PM
That's a common question. The reason he starts carrying his staff around is most likely because he finally has some people to lead. Otherwise he needs nothing to show his leadership, because there was nobody to lead. As for the anti-venom part, we art sure. Maybe it causes the Serpentine to regurgitate?I also find that it was a bit weird that Pythor suddenly starts to carry around his staff in "Tick Tock" What would his anti-venom do anyway, considering Anacondrai just eat their enemies.
#8
Posted Mar 02 2012 - 10:17 PM
That's a common question. The reason he starts carrying his staff around is most likely because he finally has some people to lead. Otherwise he needs nothing to show his leadership, because there was nobody to lead. As for the anti-venom part, we art sure. Maybe it causes the Serpentine to regurgitate?
I also find that it was a bit weird that Pythor suddenly starts to carry around his staff in "Tick Tock" What would his anti-venom do anyway, considering Anacondrai just eat their enemies.
That isn't too far fetched really, considering Constrictai anti-venom gives the victim's breath back. The leadership thing is most likely as well.
I've also wondered whether Pythor eating all his species was fact or just fanon. I know people were saying that, but everything just says he claimed they starved to death and left it at that.


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#9
Posted Mar 02 2012 - 10:25 PM
In "Never Trust a Snake", it's pretty much implied, due to the fact that when Lloyd Garmadon asks where the others are, Pythor tells him that they must have died off over time due to starvation. Right after that his stomach rumbles, which pretty much gives it away.I've also wondered whether Pythor eating all his species was fact or just fanon. I know people were saying that, but everything just says he claimed they starved to death and left it at that.
That's a common question. The reason he starts carrying his staff around is most likely because he finally has some people to lead. Otherwise he needs nothing to show his leadership, because there was nobody to lead. As for the anti-venom part, we art sure. Maybe it causes the Serpentine to regurgitate?
I also find that it was a bit weird that Pythor suddenly starts to carry around his staff in "Tick Tock" What would his anti-venom do anyway, considering Anacondrai just eat their enemies.
#10
Posted Mar 02 2012 - 10:31 PM
In "Never Trust a Snake", it's pretty much implied, due to the fact that when Lloyd Garmadon asks where the others are, Pythor tells him that they must have died off over time due to starvation. Right after that his stomach rumbles, which pretty much gives it away.
I've also wondered whether Pythor eating all his species was fact or just fanon. I know people were saying that, but everything just says he claimed they starved to death and left it at that.
That's a common question. The reason he starts carrying his staff around is most likely because he finally has some people to lead. Otherwise he needs nothing to show his leadership, because there was nobody to lead. As for the anti-venom part, we art sure. Maybe it causes the Serpentine to regurgitate?
I also find that it was a bit weird that Pythor suddenly starts to carry around his staff in "Tick Tock" What would his anti-venom do anyway, considering Anacondrai just eat their enemies.
Call me strange, but I always liked that twist, it gave him the slight air of an insane leader, which was far off from his voice and how he acted to Lloyd.


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#11
Posted Mar 02 2012 - 10:48 PM
From what we've seen in the episodes so far, Pythor is probably the coolest bad-guys I've seen in practically any TV show. He's just SO perfect at what he does, and how he acts. I personally love when he called Lloyd his "little appetizer" when he was trying to assure Lloyd that he'd be a good friend.
In "Never Trust a Snake", it's pretty much implied, due to the fact that when Lloyd Garmadon asks where the others are, Pythor tells him that they must have died off over time due to starvation. Right after that his stomach rumbles, which pretty much gives it away.
I've also wondered whether Pythor eating all his species was fact or just fanon. I know people were saying that, but everything just says he claimed they starved to death and left it at that.
That's a common question. The reason he starts carrying his staff around is most likely because he finally has some people to lead. Otherwise he needs nothing to show his leadership, because there was nobody to lead. As for the anti-venom part, we art sure. Maybe it causes the Serpentine to regurgitate?
I also find that it was a bit weird that Pythor suddenly starts to carry around his staff in "Tick Tock" What would his anti-venom do anyway, considering Anacondrai just eat their enemies.
Call me strange, but I always liked that twist, it gave him the slight air of an insane leader, which was far off from his voice and how he acted to Lloyd.
#12
Posted Mar 02 2012 - 10:59 PM
From what we've seen in the episodes so far, Pythor is probably the coolest bad-guys I've seen in practically any TV show. He's just SO perfect at what he does, and how he acts. I personally love when he called Lloyd his "little appetizer" when he was trying to assure Lloyd that he'd be a good friend.
In "Never Trust a Snake", it's pretty much implied, due to the fact that when Lloyd Garmadon asks where the others are, Pythor tells him that they must have died off over time due to starvation. Right after that his stomach rumbles, which pretty much gives it away.
I've also wondered whether Pythor eating all his species was fact or just fanon. I know people were saying that, but everything just says he claimed they starved to death and left it at that.
That's a common question. The reason he starts carrying his staff around is most likely because he finally has some people to lead. Otherwise he needs nothing to show his leadership, because there was nobody to lead. As for the anti-venom part, we art sure. Maybe it causes the Serpentine to regurgitate?
I also find that it was a bit weird that Pythor suddenly starts to carry around his staff in "Tick Tock" What would his anti-venom do anyway, considering Anacondrai just eat their enemies.
Call me strange, but I always liked that twist, it gave him the slight air of an insane leader, which was far off from his voice and how he acted to Lloyd.
He is defintely one of the best Lego bad guys I've known. I'm including him (as well as the other Serpentine) in my Lego-epic, The Lego wars (in later chapters)


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#13
Posted Mar 02 2012 - 11:50 PM
Yeah, even though there have been some really good villains in the past...
From what we've seen in the episodes so far, Pythor is probably the coolest bad-guys I've seen in practically any TV show. He's just SO perfect at what he does, and how he acts. I personally love when he called Lloyd his "little appetizer" when he was trying to assure Lloyd that he'd be a good friend.
In "Never Trust a Snake", it's pretty much implied, due to the fact that when Lloyd Garmadon asks where the others are, Pythor tells him that they must have died off over time due to starvation. Right after that his stomach rumbles, which pretty much gives it away.
I've also wondered whether Pythor eating all his species was fact or just fanon. I know people were saying that, but everything just says he claimed they starved to death and left it at that.
That's a common question. The reason he starts carrying his staff around is most likely because he finally has some people to lead. Otherwise he needs nothing to show his leadership, because there was nobody to lead. As for the anti-venom part, we art sure. Maybe it causes the Serpentine to regurgitate?
I also find that it was a bit weird that Pythor suddenly starts to carry around his staff in "Tick Tock" What would his anti-venom do anyway, considering Anacondrai just eat their enemies.
Call me strange, but I always liked that twist, it gave him the slight air of an insane leader, which was far off from his voice and how he acted to Lloyd.
He is defintely one of the best Lego bad guys I've known. I'm including him (as well as the other Serpentine) in my Lego-epic, The Lego wars (in later chapters)
Also, next week, on Wednesday the 7th at 8pm (EST), "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" will be airing.
#14
Posted Mar 03 2012 - 11:37 AM
Yeah, even though there have been some really good villains in the past...
From what we've seen in the episodes so far, Pythor is probably the coolest bad-guys I've seen in practically any TV show. He's just SO perfect at what he does, and how he acts. I personally love when he called Lloyd his "little appetizer" when he was trying to assure Lloyd that he'd be a good friend.
In "Never Trust a Snake", it's pretty much implied, due to the fact that when Lloyd Garmadon asks where the others are, Pythor tells him that they must have died off over time due to starvation. Right after that his stomach rumbles, which pretty much gives it away.
I've also wondered whether Pythor eating all his species was fact or just fanon. I know people were saying that, but everything just says he claimed they starved to death and left it at that.
That's a common question. The reason he starts carrying his staff around is most likely because he finally has some people to lead. Otherwise he needs nothing to show his leadership, because there was nobody to lead. As for the anti-venom part, we art sure. Maybe it causes the Serpentine to regurgitate?
I also find that it was a bit weird that Pythor suddenly starts to carry around his staff in "Tick Tock" What would his anti-venom do anyway, considering Anacondrai just eat their enemies.
Call me strange, but I always liked that twist, it gave him the slight air of an insane leader, which was far off from his voice and how he acted to Lloyd.
He is defintely one of the best Lego bad guys I've known. I'm including him (as well as the other Serpentine) in my Lego-epic, The Lego wars (in later chapters)
Also, next week, on Wednesday the 7th at 8pm (EST), "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" will be airing.
Oh, good. I was wondering why they just played "Snakebit" last Wednesday, a bit of a dissapointment if you ask me.


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#15
Posted Mar 03 2012 - 11:41 AM
The reason I think that they did that was to familiarize viewers about Jay, because the next episode focuses around him.
Yeah, even though there have been some really good villains in the past...
From what we've seen in the episodes so far, Pythor is probably the coolest bad-guys I've seen in practically any TV show. He's just SO perfect at what he does, and how he acts. I personally love when he called Lloyd his "little appetizer" when he was trying to assure Lloyd that he'd be a good friend.
In "Never Trust a Snake", it's pretty much implied, due to the fact that when Lloyd Garmadon asks where the others are, Pythor tells him that they must have died off over time due to starvation. Right after that his stomach rumbles, which pretty much gives it away.
I've also wondered whether Pythor eating all his species was fact or just fanon. I know people were saying that, but everything just says he claimed they starved to death and left it at that.
That's a common question. The reason he starts carrying his staff around is most likely because he finally has some people to lead. Otherwise he needs nothing to show his leadership, because there was nobody to lead. As for the anti-venom part, we art sure. Maybe it causes the Serpentine to regurgitate?
I also find that it was a bit weird that Pythor suddenly starts to carry around his staff in "Tick Tock" What would his anti-venom do anyway, considering Anacondrai just eat their enemies.
Call me strange, but I always liked that twist, it gave him the slight air of an insane leader, which was far off from his voice and how he acted to Lloyd.
He is defintely one of the best Lego bad guys I've known. I'm including him (as well as the other Serpentine) in my Lego-epic, The Lego wars (in later chapters)
Also, next week, on Wednesday the 7th at 8pm (EST), "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" will be airing.
Oh, good. I was wondering why they just played "Snakebit" last Wednesday, a bit of a dissapointment if you ask me.
#16
Posted Mar 03 2012 - 12:29 PM
The reason I think that they did that was to familiarize viewers about Jay, because the next episode focuses around him.
Yeah, even though there have been some really good villains in the past...
From what we've seen in the episodes so far, Pythor is probably the coolest bad-guys I've seen in practically any TV show. He's just SO perfect at what he does, and how he acts. I personally love when he called Lloyd his "little appetizer" when he was trying to assure Lloyd that he'd be a good friend.
In "Never Trust a Snake", it's pretty much implied, due to the fact that when Lloyd Garmadon asks where the others are, Pythor tells him that they must have died off over time due to starvation. Right after that his stomach rumbles, which pretty much gives it away.
I've also wondered whether Pythor eating all his species was fact or just fanon. I know people were saying that, but everything just says he claimed they starved to death and left it at that.
That's a common question. The reason he starts carrying his staff around is most likely because he finally has some people to lead. Otherwise he needs nothing to show his leadership, because there was nobody to lead. As for the anti-venom part, we art sure. Maybe it causes the Serpentine to regurgitate?
I also find that it was a bit weird that Pythor suddenly starts to carry around his staff in "Tick Tock" What would his anti-venom do anyway, considering Anacondrai just eat their enemies.
Call me strange, but I always liked that twist, it gave him the slight air of an insane leader, which was far off from his voice and how he acted to Lloyd.
He is defintely one of the best Lego bad guys I've known. I'm including him (as well as the other Serpentine) in my Lego-epic, The Lego wars (in later chapters)
Also, next week, on Wednesday the 7th at 8pm (EST), "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" will be airing.
Oh, good. I was wondering why they just played "Snakebit" last Wednesday, a bit of a dissapointment if you ask me.
That makes sense, that or they just postponed it to this week. I like your idea better.


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#17
Posted Mar 08 2012 - 09:04 AM
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#18
Posted Mar 10 2012 - 09:03 PM
#19
Posted Mar 10 2012 - 11:17 PM
It's been used on other sites, but don't now where it came from.
Edited by Meiko, Mar 10 2012 - 11:17 PM.
#20
Posted Mar 11 2012 - 03:54 PM
Because then the ninja's name is Jay Walker.Does anybody know which episode the following information is revealed, because I have no clue.
Spoiler
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#21
Posted Mar 11 2012 - 04:11 PM
When is it announced? I haven't seen it in the previews I've watched, so I have no idea which episode it's from.Because then the ninja's name is Jay Walker.
Does anybody know which episode the following information is revealed, because I have no clue.Spoiler
It's been used on other sites, but don't now where it came from.
#23
Posted Mar 14 2012 - 09:59 PM
#24
Posted Mar 14 2012 - 10:34 PM
The Serpentine never fail to disappoint me though. I just hate them so much. It's only made worse by the fact that my hatred for the Serpentine in the show is fueled by my love of them.
In fact, I found the Clutch Powers reference in particular really interesting. The main villain in CP was the magician dude and his army of skeletons from the Castle line. Which bear a great resemblance to Lord Garmadon's army and fortress from 2011. In fact,, the magician and Garmadon even have the same/similar tool.
#25
Posted Mar 15 2012 - 08:34 AM
Like everyone else, I loved the Clutch Powers namedrop; perhaps Ninjago is a planet in the Clutch Powers universe?
I was a little disappointed that the Ninja's act didn't use the full version of "The Weekend Whip", seeing as this would be the perfect place to use it. Still, I love how the entire act called to mind the new "Ninja Star" card for the spinner game.
Cole's dad is amazing.
I only noticed in this episode that the Boarding School for Bad Boys uniform has the Skulkin emblem from last year's sets. Suddenly it makes more sense that Nuckal and Kruncha (who made yet another cameo in this episode) would be subbing at a school outside of the Underworld.
NRG Cole's scene felt rushed compared to the rest of the episode, which felt well-paced. But that's okay given how awesome the episode as a whole felt.
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#26
Posted Mar 15 2012 - 11:19 AM
They aren't "Rock Monsters" from Rock Raiders or Power Miners. They are unique to Ninjago, and are called "Craglings". They do resemble them slightly though.In fact, I found the Clutch Powers reference in particular really interesting.
#27
Posted Mar 15 2012 - 01:28 PM
They aren't "Rock Monsters" from Rock Raiders or Power Miners. They are unique to Ninjago, and are called "Craglings". They do resemble them slightly though.
In fact, I found the Clutch Powers reference in particular really interesting.
It'd be interesting to repaint or remold a Power Miners Rock Monster as a Cragling. The main difference is the fact that the Craglings lack the crystalline details of the Rock Monsters. Also, Craglings are about the same shape as the smaller monsters but closer to the size of the larger ones, so perhaps rather than modifying the standard monsters one could modify the head of the Crystal King and MOC the rest of its body.
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#28
Posted Mar 15 2012 - 02:46 PM
No no no. They made the Ninjago microfigures for this reason!
They aren't "Rock Monsters" from Rock Raiders or Power Miners. They are unique to Ninjago, and are called "Craglings". They do resemble them slightly though.
In fact, I found the Clutch Powers reference in particular really interesting.
It'd be interesting to repaint or remold a Power Miners Rock Monster as a Cragling. The main difference is the fact that the Craglings lack the crystalline details of the Rock Monsters. Also, Craglings are about the same shape as the smaller monsters but closer to the size of the larger ones, so perhaps rather than modifying the standard monsters one could modify the head of the Crystal King and MOC the rest of its body.
#29
Posted Mar 15 2012 - 03:50 PM
But there's no Garmadon microfig!No no no. They made the Ninjago microfigures for this reason!
They aren't "Rock Monsters" from Rock Raiders or Power Miners. They are unique to Ninjago, and are called "Craglings". They do resemble them slightly though.
In fact, I found the Clutch Powers reference in particular really interesting.
It'd be interesting to repaint or remold a Power Miners Rock Monster as a Cragling. The main difference is the fact that the Craglings lack the crystalline details of the Rock Monsters. Also, Craglings are about the same shape as the smaller monsters but closer to the size of the larger ones, so perhaps rather than modifying the standard monsters one could modify the head of the Crystal King and MOC the rest of its body.Now we can use the standard size Power Miners rock monsters as craglings!
In all honesty, I'm a little disappointed that there's no Ninjago LEGO Game this year. I understand quality could fall if they forced themselves to make a new LEGO Game for the theme each year, but the largely-monochrome figs in Ninjago work SO well as microfigs.
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#30
Posted Mar 15 2012 - 04:03 PM


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#31
Posted Mar 15 2012 - 04:05 PM
There actually is a Lord Garmadon microfig, even though it doesn't follow the same look as he has. It was said that this microfig was Garmadon in a LEGO Shop catalog or something.But there's no Garmadon microfig!
No no no. They made the Ninjago microfigures for this reason!
They aren't "Rock Monsters" from Rock Raiders or Power Miners. They are unique to Ninjago, and are called "Craglings". They do resemble them slightly though.
In fact, I found the Clutch Powers reference in particular really interesting.
It'd be interesting to repaint or remold a Power Miners Rock Monster as a Cragling. The main difference is the fact that the Craglings lack the crystalline details of the Rock Monsters. Also, Craglings are about the same shape as the smaller monsters but closer to the size of the larger ones, so perhaps rather than modifying the standard monsters one could modify the head of the Crystal King and MOC the rest of its body.Now we can use the standard size Power Miners rock monsters as craglings!
In all honesty, I'm a little disappointed that there's no Ninjago LEGO Game this year. I understand quality could fall if they forced themselves to make a new LEGO Game for the theme each year, but the largely-monochrome figs in Ninjago work SO well as microfigs.
Edited by Meiko, Mar 15 2012 - 04:07 PM.
#32
Posted Mar 15 2012 - 05:14 PM
#33
Posted Mar 15 2012 - 05:34 PM
No, that's Samukai with an eyepatch.There actually is a Lord Garmadon microfig, even though it doesn't follow the same look as he has. It was said that this microfig was Garmadon in a LEGO Shop catalog or something.
But there's no Garmadon microfig!
No no no. They made the Ninjago microfigures for this reason!
They aren't "Rock Monsters" from Rock Raiders or Power Miners. They are unique to Ninjago, and are called "Craglings". They do resemble them slightly though.
In fact, I found the Clutch Powers reference in particular really interesting.
It'd be interesting to repaint or remold a Power Miners Rock Monster as a Cragling. The main difference is the fact that the Craglings lack the crystalline details of the Rock Monsters. Also, Craglings are about the same shape as the smaller monsters but closer to the size of the larger ones, so perhaps rather than modifying the standard monsters one could modify the head of the Crystal King and MOC the rest of its body.Now we can use the standard size Power Miners rock monsters as craglings!
In all honesty, I'm a little disappointed that there's no Ninjago LEGO Game this year. I understand quality could fall if they forced themselves to make a new LEGO Game for the theme each year, but the largely-monochrome figs in Ninjago work SO well as microfigs.

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#34
Posted Mar 15 2012 - 10:27 PM
They aren't "Rock Monsters" from Rock Raiders or Power Miners. They are unique to Ninjago, and are called "Craglings". They do resemble them slightly though.
In fact, I found the Clutch Powers reference in particular really interesting.
Semantics. They resemble PM rock monsters, and that was intended. So yeah, I know they're Craglings, I just don't care all that much.
The point is, they're awesome.
#35
Posted Mar 16 2012 - 09:25 AM
I'm pretty sure everything else calls that fig a Skeleton General. This does, and I'm fairly sure the rulebook does as well. It wouldn't be the first time there's been an error in a catalog.There actually is a Lord Garmadon microfig, even though it doesn't follow the same look as he has. It was said that this microfig was Garmadon in a LEGO Shop catalog or something.
But there's no Garmadon microfig!
No no no. They made the Ninjago microfigures for this reason!
They aren't "Rock Monsters" from Rock Raiders or Power Miners. They are unique to Ninjago, and are called "Craglings". They do resemble them slightly though.
In fact, I found the Clutch Powers reference in particular really interesting.
It'd be interesting to repaint or remold a Power Miners Rock Monster as a Cragling. The main difference is the fact that the Craglings lack the crystalline details of the Rock Monsters. Also, Craglings are about the same shape as the smaller monsters but closer to the size of the larger ones, so perhaps rather than modifying the standard monsters one could modify the head of the Crystal King and MOC the rest of its body.Now we can use the standard size Power Miners rock monsters as craglings!
In all honesty, I'm a little disappointed that there's no Ninjago LEGO Game this year. I understand quality could fall if they forced themselves to make a new LEGO Game for the theme each year, but the largely-monochrome figs in Ninjago work SO well as microfigs.
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#36
Posted Mar 17 2012 - 11:05 PM
#37
Posted Mar 17 2012 - 11:14 PM
A full trailer that covers all of season 2 has been found! It has epic images of the Green Ninja, the Great Devourer, the Ultra Sonic Raider, and more! Read the article I wrote on The Ninjago Wiki, and watch the video yourself.
Cool trailer! What I don't like is how the USR is introduced so late into the season. It would've have more potential if it were introduced earlier, but as it is I feel that its appearance is more of a last-minute one.
#38
Posted Mar 17 2012 - 11:20 PM
Anyway, the USR and the Great Devourer-- heck, the entire finale (Or what I assume to be the finale)-- looks amazing.
Then again, the trailer made other, more mediocre parts of the season look awesome, so I'll reserve judgement. The scene with the ice bridge still looks four kinds of great.
#39
Posted Mar 18 2012 - 09:17 AM
Yeah, most of those scenes that we haven't already scene are from the finale, which is a two-part episode "The Final Hour". Some of the stuff, like the volcano scene are from "All of Nothing" I believe, and the green ninja is in the next episode I think, because it's titled "The Green Ninja".What happened to Zane's eye. ;_;
Anyway, the USR and the Great Devourer-- heck, the entire finale (Or what I assume to be the finale)-- looks amazing.
Then again, the trailer made other, more mediocre parts of the season look awesome, so I'll reserve judgement. The scene with the ice bridge still looks four kinds of great.
#40
Posted Mar 18 2012 - 10:06 AM
A full trailer that covers all of season 2 has been found! It has epic images of the Green Ninja, the Great Devourer, the Ultra Sonic Raider, and more! Read the article I wrote on The Ninjago Wiki, and watch the video yourself.
Cool trailer! What I don't like is how the USR is introduced so late into the season. It would've have more potential if it were introduced earlier, but as it is I feel that its appearance is more of a last-minute one.
The Ultra Sonic Raider seems, from its set description, to be a vehicle specifically designed to be used against the Serpentine. From what I can tell, the "sonic" part of its name suggests that it can generate the same frequencies as Sensei Wu's flute. With that in mind, I don't think it should have been introduced earlier. A lot of the conflict in recent episodes came from the Ninja lacking the ancient flute that gave them an edge over the Serpentine. I imagine by the time the USR is introduced, the Ninja will be dealing with not just the Serpentine but also Garmadon and the Great Devourer.
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