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I'm a fan of Ninjago, I have the Temple of Airjitzu and it's very intricate. . Although at the moment we have a battle between Chima and Ninjago set up on the dining table and it looks pretty impressive!

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Ninjago vs Chima is rather vague. It could depend on the aspect you are looking at, so do you mean:

  • the themes as a whole?
  • the design and quality of the sets?
  • the concepts behind it?
  • the tv shows?

I'd pick Ninjago over Chima at any aspect, though. Period. :wink: 

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Since this is down here I am going to assume the question concerns the TV shows? If so then Nonjago seems to have found a much wider and much more unexpected audience among 18-35 year old men, college age and up. Much of that comes from the well defined characters and some clever dialogue and writing. It's childish, but not insultingly so. This same group is often also watching the new Nickelodeon (well not new now) TMNT animated show and Star Wars Clone Wars then Rebels. For much the same reasons.

Whereas Chima fared very very badly with this same group. It just seemed targeted younger, and seemed to be lacking something that Ninjago had. Chima did well in its core targeted kids market, but it didn't get that surge of college age men that drove Ninjago's numbers. I have no idea how or even if Nexo Knights has been at attracting the twenty something male viewers?

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