Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu
Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu
TV-Y7 | 11 January 2012 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    Maidexpl

    Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast

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    TrueHello

    Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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    Gurlyndrobb

    While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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    Humbersi

    The first must-see film of the year.

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    janerikw-03389

    This show is really good and i want it to have a 7/10 on imdb! It is very exciting to watch even if you´re a teen or an adult. Season 8 was amazing and Season 9 will be nice too! Cant wait to the the other 9 episodes of season 9!

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    scottkama

    This is one of my favourite TV shows. it is a great family friendly show for all ages. and don't believe the people who say it sucks, because it is amazing. so I give it a nine star rating because it is funny, action packed, full of adventure, and just because it is a great show. this is one of my favourite LEGO TV show/movie. but I'm just going to warn you, if you start watching this show, you might not be able to stop! so I would recommend watching it!

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    leprechaunpenguin

    This show rocks!!! Its engaging and loads of fun. It also keeps you guessing all the time. I just love it! People seem to not like this show just because LEGO made it. Thats like saying just because Disney made Gravity Falls it means it sucks. But no Gravity Falls rocks! And so does this show.Season 1 focuses on the Ninja trying to determine which one of them will be destined to become the Green Ninja, a warrior who is destined to face the Dark Lord for the fate of Ninjago. It also focuses on Garmadon's young son Lloyd Garmadon, who has released an ancient evil: an army of five snake tribes known in legends as the Serpentine. The four Ninja must stop them from uniting to unleash The Great Devourer, a massive black, green and purple snake with the power to consume all of Ninjago and a bite that can turn people evil, which is what made Lord Garmadon into what he is now. However, Lloyd was betrayed by three of the five tribes before Sensei Wu convinces him to join their side, taking pity on him because of having being left alone. Eventually, the Serpentine held Lloyd as a hostage, and Lord Garmadon, who returned with the help of Sensei Wu, had agreed to aid the Ninja in rescuing Lloyd and stopping the Serpentine, considering the fact that Garmadon himself wants to be the one to threaten Ninjago and wanting revenge on the beast responsible for his fall into evil. To this end, he even gets the Skeleton Army to help fight against the Serpentine, despite the fact he planned their former leader's death. However, despite the combined efforts of the Ninja, Garmadon, and the Skeletons, the Snake King Pythor, the last of the much-feared tribe known as the Anacondrai, manages to release the Great Devourer in a mad attempt to gain his revenge on the people of Ninjago, although he realized too late that The Great Devourer consumes even its own kind. He and Wu are eaten by the Devourer, leaving only the Ninja, Nya (who became a secret fighter known as Samurai X) and Lloyd (revealed to be the Green Ninja) to fight against the monster. Eventually, Lord Garmadon comes to the rescue and destroys the creature by using the combined might of the Four Golden Weapons given by the Ninja. After the Serpent's destruction, Wu is found to have survived and Garmadon vanishes with the weapons. Despite losing the weapons, the Ninja prepare to train Lloyd so that he can face his father one day for the sake of Ninjago, something which he was afraid to for the sake of their bond.

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    natebridgeman

    Don't listen to critics. Whenever a kids TV show or movie comes along, they assume it is terrible just because it is for kids and do not watch it. Now if Lego does it, imagine. I thought it would be dorky and childish, but it had great characters, awesome villains, pretty cool fight scenes, heart and a couple of laughs. The only unoriginal season was the third one, which was purely for comedy. If anyone says it is a copy of bey blade or TMNT, remind them to not judge a book by its cover. The voice acting is great, and even Lord Garmadon, the villain, winds up being good in the end and cares for his son, showing no human is totally evil (unless possessed). Overall, it is great, and though may have some one-liners, it is a kids show, what can you expect? Also some elements are kinda dark, like the overlord, lord Garmandon and the 4 weapons and the serpentine.

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