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Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu
Genre
Created byMichael Hegner
Based onLego Ninjago
Written byDan Hageman
Kevin Hageman
David Shayne
Bragi Schut
Directed byMichael Hegner
Justin Murphy
Peter Hausner
Voices ofSamuel Vincent
Vincent Tong
Michael Adamthwaite
Paul Dobson
Brent Miller
Kirby Morrow
Kelly Metzger
Mark Oliver
Kathleen Barr
Britt McKillip
ComposersJay Vincent
Michael Kramer
Country of originDenmark
United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons10
No. of episodes97 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersDan Hageman
Kevin Hageman
Torsten Jacobsen
Irene Sparre
Erik Wilstrip
ProducerLouise Barkholt
CinematographySerem Ohana
EditorFred Georgia
Camera setupUniversal Pictures
Running time22 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkCartoon Network (US)
Nickelodeon (Denmark)[1]
ReleaseJanuary 14, 2011 (2011-01-14) –
present

Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu is a Danish[2] animated television series produced by Wil Film ApS and The Lego Group and distributed by The Lego Group for Cartoon Network. Based on the Lego Construction Toys of the same name, it centers on the fictional world of Ninjago, telling the story of a group of young Ninja and their battles against the forces of evil.

Computer animation services have been provided by Xing Xing Digital Corporation (Pilot Season), Global Digital Creations (Seasons 1—7), and Xentrix Studios from (Season 8 onwards).

Synopsis

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A wise old Ninja master (Sensei Wu) trains four young students (Cole, Jay, Zane and Kai) in the ancient art of Spinjitzu. They are tasked with finding four Golden Weapons before the Wu's corrupted brother (Lord Garmadon) does

But, in opening the Cursed Realm, they allowed a spirit to escape — Morro. Once a student of Wu, he became

A year on since the events of, Lloyd is re-assembling the team to combat the threat of a mysterious biker gang growing in prominence in Ninjago City — the Sons of Garmadon. They are tasked with protecting the Royal Family family from this threat

The palace is blown up, and the

Cast

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Character Season
Pilot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2011 2012 2012 2014 2015 2015 2016 2017 2018 2018
Lloyd Jillian Michaels Samuel Vincent
Cole Kirby Morrow
Jay Michael Adamthwaite
Kai Vincent Tong
Zane Brent Miller
Nya Kelly Metzger
Wu Paul Dobson Paul Dobson /
Caleb Skeris (as a baby)
Paul Dobson /
Madyx Whiteway (as a child)
Garmadon Mark Oliver Mark Oliver

Episodes

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Soundtrack

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Original music for the series has been composed by Jay Vincent and Michael Kramer.

Two albums of the soundtrack have been released.

Broadcast

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In the United States, two pilot episodes, later split into four episodes total, were shown on Cartoon Network on January 14, 2011. They were released in Europe on January 24, 2011.[3] The pilot episodes focused on Kai as he goes from being a blacksmith to a Ninja to save his sister, Nya. Due to the popularity of the pilot episodes, the first season was launched from December 2011 – April 2012 alongside a new line of sets marketed as "Rise of the Snakes". The pilot episodes were released on DVD in March 2011, and the first season became available on DVD in Region 1 on June 26, 2012.[4] The series as a whole has an estimated budget of kr 37 million (approximately £4.6 million or US$6.7 million).[5]

Due to the positive reception of the pilot, a full series was commissioned and began broadcast in December 2011. The first five episodes of season 1 aired in Canada on November 25. The season once again aired in Canada from January 11, 2012, to April 11, 2012. The first two episodes of season 1 aired in the United States on December 2. The season aired again in the United States from January 11, 2012, to April 11, 2012. Season 1 focused on the four original ninjas (Kai, Jay, Cole and Zane) as they try to find out who will be the Green Ninja.

Lego Ninjago was recommissioned for a second season, which premiered on July 18, 2012, to an audience of 2.8 million. Season 2 focused on Lloyd as he trains to become the Green Ninja in order to face his father.

In June 2013, Warner Bros. announced that a movie based on the toyline would be made, though it would take a different approach to the TV series. It was written by the Hageman brothers, who also wrote the story for The Lego Movie.[6] It was released on September 22, 2017.

A third season, "Rebooted", premiered on January 29, 2014. Season 3 focused on Zane as he and the other Ninja help a designer deal with old enemies, ending with Zane's death.

In the United Kingdom, the series premiered on 21 July 2014 on Cartoon Network.[7]

Season 4 premiered on February 23, 2015 in North America and Great Britain on Cartoon Network.[8] Season 4 focused on Kai as he and the other Ninja try to find a new and improved Zane on a secluded island, where they participate in a tournament.

On June 8, Lego released the trailer for the fifth season, titled "Possession."[9] It premiered on June 29 in the United States. Season 5 focused on Nya during her training to be the Water Ninja while the others fight Wu's first student, who's ghost has possessed Lloyd.

Season 6, "Skybound", was released on June 8, 2016. It tells the story of Nadakhan, a djinn, and his pirate crew who are trying to bring Ninjago to the skies. Season 6 focused on Jay as he and the Ninja are framed by a Djinn, who grants each of them three wishes. Jay's last wish erases all the events.[10][11]

A Halloween special called "Day of the Departed" was released on October 29, 2016. It focused on the villains of the past return - and Sensei Yang as the mastermind. The special focused on Cole, who is fading from existence.

A seventh season, titled "Hands of Time" was released in May 2017. The plot focused on Kai, Nya and their parents, with the main villains being the Elemental Masters of Time (Acronix and Krux) and their army of Vermillion warriors, trying to rewrite history.[12][13]

The eight season, "Sons of Garmadon" featured redesigns to closely resemble visually The Lego Ninjago Movie, and was released April 16, 2018 in the US. It focused on the Ninja trying to prevent Garmadon's resurrection, albeit with no good in him, by a criminal organization, the Sons of Garmadon (SoG), via three Oni Masks, but failed.[14]

The ninth season, "Hunted", will premiere on June 30, 2018 in Australia. It is the first season where they'll be no focus character due to two separate plot lines. The first trailer, released in Japan confirms that the Elemental Masters will return as part of the resistance.

The series has been nominated twice for awards. Peter Hausner was nominated at the 39th Annie Awards for his direction, but lost to Simpsons director Matthew Nastuk. The composers, Michael Kramer and Jay Vincent, were nominated for the BMI TV Music Award, which they won.[15]

All episodes feature a theme song called "The Weekend Whip", performed by The Fold, except for Seasons 8 and 9. In each season, the song is remixed.

Critical reception

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On the whole, the series has been very well received by fans and critics.[needs update?][16]

The pilot and episodes received overall positive reception, with people praising the characters, plot, music and overall exciting and new tone brought to this new LEGO theme.

Fans and critics have referred to the eighth season as their favourite, with writers Dan and Kevin Hageman themselves called season eight their favourite.

Home media

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All episodes up to Season 7 have had international release on DVD.

Name Release Date
US UK
Pilot 27 March 2012[17] 2 June 2014[18]
Season 1 26 June 2012[19] 23 June 2015[20] 16 February 2015[21] 2 November 2015[22]
Season 2 5 March 2013[23] 31 August 2015[24]
Season 3 5 August 2014[25] 15 August 2016[26]
Season 4 21 July 2015[27] 7 November 2016[28]
Season 5 16 February 2016[29] 27 March 2017[30]
Season 6 14 March 2017[31] 17 July 2017[32]
Day of the Departed 7 February 2017[33] 22 January 2018[34]
Season 7 3 October 2017[35] 2 October 2017[36]

References

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  31. ^ "LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu: The Complete Sixth Season". 14 March 2017 – via Amazon.
  32. ^ "LEGO Ninjago - Masters of Spinjitzu: Skybound". store.hmv.com.
  33. ^ "LEGO Ninjago: Day of the Departed". 7 February 2017 – via Amazon.
  34. ^ "LEGO Ninjago - Masters of Spinjitzu: Day of the Departed". store.hmv.com.
  35. ^ "LEGO NINJAGO: Masters of Spinjitzu: The Complete Seventh Season". 3 October 2017 – via Amazon.
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