Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu

2012

Seasons & Episodes

  • 16
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7.6| 0h30m| TV-Y7| en| More Info
Released: 11 January 2012 Ended
Producted By: LEGO
Country: United States of America
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Revenue: 0
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When the fate of their world, Ninjago, is challenged by great threats, it's up to the ninja: Kai, Jay, Cole, Zane, Lloyd and Nya to save the world.

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Cubussoli Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Konterr Brilliant and touching
Baseshment I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
Humaira Grant It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
ninjagofanforever This is one of the longet series for children due to a complexe story and great characters with a very nice personnal story ! If you want my opinion, season 8 and 9 re the best because of the design changes !If you haven't watch it yet, take a look at this !
tamabelle **this review doesn't contain specific spoilers but it may contain some vague hints at plot points** I know, you might think it's preposterous of me to consider a cartoon that promotes little boys' toys the best show ever. And that opinion is coming from someone who doesn't even care about Lego and dislikes the Lego Movie.But Ninjago is a masterpiece. Is it full of clichés? Well with a villain called the 'Overlord', episode names like 'King of Shadows', and story aspects such as villainous brothers and missing parents, it certainly sounds like it's full of clichés and edge.Here's the thing though. The characters are so realistic and easy to grow attached to. Every character has secrets in their past and challenges in their future. Watching the ninja team's chemistry evolve throughout the series is amazing. You grow to truly care about them.And you grow to truly care about their adventures too. Rarely are plot twists predicted that easily, and the show always has surprises in store for you. Characters suffer in unexpected ways and go through tragic sacrifices that literally change them forever. Yet, despite going through riffs and difficulties, they are there to support one another with beautiful examples of teamwork and friendship.Furthermore, the show is hilarious. It sure does a good job at making you want to curl up and cry but it is near impossible to go through an episode without cracking up. It can be amusing and downright silly at times, and combined with the powerful emotion and suspense, this makes it worth checking out no matter your age or gender.So, I definitely recommend giving this show a try. It truly gets better and better as it goes on. Smoother animation, deeper character bonds, more menacing villains, and more spectacular settings. Following the lives of these Lego ninjas is a journey both inspirational and chortle-worthy.Suitable for any age, and offering entertainment to many different types of people, I think this is generally the best show out there and it deserves a lot more recognition. It exceeds My Little Pony and perhaps even Steven Universe to me (and I like both those shows as well).
osburnjesse How are you supposed to take this show seriously? It's about yellow people made of little plastic pieces, for pete's sake! I tried to watch it, I really did. I saw the effort that was made to have a serious plot and intriguing characters. But the same thought kept replaying in my head: They're FREAKIN LEGOS. I then find myself laughing obnoxiously and turning the channel. Maybe I'm a little biased since I'm kind of old, but I've seen Legos evolve from toys to games to movies. I'm wondering where the line will be drawn. Will there be a Lego talkshow soon? Maybe even a lego channel? It's getting kind of ridiculous in my opinion. They're just little plastic things that you build with and they're being made into such a big hype. Of course little kids probably eat this stuff up so I bet it's sticking around. I believe this show just got a new season, so yeah, that proves my point right there.
Kenji Chang I'm impressed, the only reason why it's at a 6.2 is because critics don't give trash about it being a kids show. It's LEGO for heavens sake. Kids around 5-10 play with LEGO. The show is MADE for kids for the most part. This shouldn't be criticized as "Oh the story wasn't well made." Even I agree with that, but it's a kids show. A lot of kids don't care about all these required (Good story, outline,plot, and reason etc.). they want an entertaining show to watch and laugh with. Most of these kids shows are action comedy, or princess love(for girls). Plus, reviewing this for a kids show is a 10/10 because it has a pretty well made plot.

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