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Did the Hagemans bother to proof the book? On the Stone Army page it says that they were the ones that kidnapped Zane's father and forced him to build weapons and machinery, but it was the Skulkin that did that! I hope the rest of the book doesn't get facts mixed up like that.
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A picture of fire Crominus was released in the latest LEGO Club magazine depicting him with the croc version.
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Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitsu TV Show Thread
Vector Prime replied to Lance's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
There is really no proof to back this up and it was founded before we knew that the elemental masters could conjure dragons. Some people believed that the dragon was the Golden Dragon, and thus that was the FSM.- 4,591 replies
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Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitsu TV Show Thread
Vector Prime replied to Lance's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
Having now been able to look at each of the Elemental Dragons more closely, the elemental master playing the flute on a dragon in the Ep 40 flashback was riding Gravis' dragon. Which doesn't exactly help figuring out his element given that there is another master who was gravity.- 4,591 replies
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Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitsu TV Show Thread
Vector Prime replied to Lance's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
Ha, ha, ha. During the Day of the Dragon credits, there is a voiceover by Jacob. "Hello? Hello? It's me, Jacob, the master of sound. I was hauled off to feed the serpent. Well, I fed it, but it doesn't want to eat anymore. Hello? Anyone?" So I guess Clouse meant for Jacob to feed him food instead of him actually being food. So much for his death. Speaking of credits, Ian James Corlett (who voices Chen) is also credited as Tox. Sadly, viewing it in HD reveals some MAJOR production errors during the Anacondrai battle. The D.B. Express turns into the deflated blimp, then disappears altogether. The ElectroMech magically moves from the entrance to where the jets are parked until it also disappears. The anacondrai defy physics and slither up the walls at one point. One of the Culstists that first breaks free is one of the banished Anacondrai Generals, and during Eyezors reveal all the cultist anacondrai have been replaced by original Anacondrai.- 4,591 replies
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Lego Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin (Video game discussion)
Vector Prime replied to AyliffeMakit's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
Some of the buildings More buildings The Monastery at the top The Ninja's new home -
Lego Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin (Video game discussion)
Vector Prime replied to AyliffeMakit's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
Well talk about wasted potential. Truth be told it seems all the developers really wanted to do was make a giant hub to explore all the locations because it is rather absurd just how many they crammed in there for really no reason. (why did Nya go to the junkyard when the Ninja visited Kryptarium? Jay apparently called them, so it isn't like she delivered the news in-person.) The Obsidian Weapons didn't make any sense. One of the things I loved about the pilot episodes was that they actually revealed who hid the weapons and why, but who created the Obsidian ones? And why were they placed where the golden weapons were located; something that only Wu and Kai's father were supposed to know? But I think the main thing that bugs me is P.I.X.A.L. What happened to her? Did Zane remove her Neural drive for some reason? Was she affected by the memory loss as well? And since now we know that Ronin sold Zane to Chen, did he sell P.I.X.A.L. as well? I'm more or less willing to forgive Zane for not remembering Chen due to him having memory problems, but there's no reason P.I.X.A.L. never mentioned him. -
Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitsu TV Show Thread
Vector Prime replied to Lance's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
Speaking of Cryptarium, I'm sure Kai and Nya will be happy to know that Four Weapons is under surveillance.- 4,591 replies
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Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitsu TV Show Thread
Vector Prime replied to Lance's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
Hmm, no one is listed in the credits of Ep 44 as Morro, yet Michael Dobson is credited as "Ghost General." Since the only other ghost that speaks is Arcturus (who is voiced by Scott McNeil), I guess it is only reasonable to assume he is Morro. Also, Borg appears in the credits so I guess it was him on the radio.- 4,591 replies
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Concerning the amount of ghosts, there are eight characters so far that have been revealed, though four of them have two variants. The list so far concerning ghost minifigures per set is: 70733 Blaster Bike - unidentified ghost 70734 Master Wu Dragon - Pitch, Soul Archer (ghost tail version), and Hackler 70735 Ronin R.E.X. - Spyder, and Ghoul Tar 70736 Attack of the Morro Dragon - Lloyd/Morro (Possessed version), Spyder, Wrayth (Ghost tail version), and one other ghost 70737 Titan Mech Battle - Bansha, Ghoul Tar 70738 Final Flight of Destiny's Bounty - Morro (Ghost version), Ghoul Tar, Bansha, Soul (minifigure legs), and Spyder
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Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitsu TV Show Thread
Vector Prime replied to Lance's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
Rather unlikely as when you compare the price of the season, it adds to the average for 10 episodes. So either they would be giving us the season insanely cheap, or the ghost arc would only have one or two episodes.- 4,591 replies
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Something to note about the ghosts is that Bansha, Wrayth, and Soul all have two variants; one with normal minifigure legs and one with the new ghost leg piece. Bansha Wrayth: Soul (Then Soul Archer)
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Which one was that? The only one that has actually shown the top of the boxes is the one for the Blaster Bike, which shows the top of Wu's dragon, (the ghosts there are Soul Archer, Hackler, and Pitch.)
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The slimer is apparently called a "Skreemer."
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Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitsu TV Show Thread
Vector Prime replied to Lance's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
Actually Jacob is seen in the background of one scene within Nya's Samurai cave (either in ep 43 or 44 I can't remember which), though I'm willing to bet that it is just a production error.- 4,591 replies
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Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitsu TV Show Thread
Vector Prime replied to Lance's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
Just an interesting note, the credits for Episode 40 include "Mystake" (the woman who owned the tea shop) so I guess that begs the question why she was part of the council that banished the anacondrai generals. Also, Invizable is listed as "Mr. Pale" and Zugu as "Sumo Zumo."- 4,591 replies
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Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitsu TV Show Thread
Vector Prime replied to Lance's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
So was there ever an explanation as to how P.I.X.A.L. ended up scrapped? Zane is pretty easy to guess that Clouse and his goons captured him, but that still doesn't explain why they hooked P.I.X.A.L. up to a computer. Also, what exactly did Pythor do that made Arcturus proud? He ate all the other anacondrai, awoke the Great Devourer, and sided with the Overlord. The only thing even remotely noteworthy is that he found the spell, but that hardly makes up for his past.- 4,591 replies
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There was a separate turntable for the first half of 2015 minifigures. Also, in the DB X, she had Titanium Metal colored shoulderpads while the one on the second half turntable has black ones, and finalized photos from the titan mech battle set show her in her samurai gear.
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Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitsu TV Show Thread
Vector Prime replied to Lance's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
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Character page on LEGO.com has been updated, though there are still plenty missing like Chen, Skylor, Clouse, (and Nya has now vanished from the page). None of the bios are really that insightful as they are either repeats of last year, or give no information other than confirmation that Chen wants to turn the cultists into Anacondrai-Human hybrids. Chope and Kapau actually share the same bio. Karlof is the only one that's actually interesting. (The reason he talks in third person is that he's from the distant land of Metalonia and doesn't know the regular language that well.)
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Except that Ninjago gets its own feature film in 2016, so the theme certainly won't be going anywhere. Also, Ninjago didn't "take a break," it was supposed to be discontinued after 2013, but due to overwhelmingly successful sales of the 2013 sets, (not to mention a strong cry of fans) LEGO decided to continue the theme, (hence "Rebooted"). While Chima has sold fairly well, it wasn't the kind of success LEGO was hoping for. Just look at the TV viewership numbers. Rebooted premieres had an average of 2 million viewers while even the most highest viewed Chima episode had only a little over one and a half million. The Polish Legends of Chima wiki did an interview with John Derevlany (the writer of Chima) a few months ago and he stated that while they did have future things planned, LEGO hadn't given him the greenlight that they were going to continue the theme. Given that the officials said at the toy fair that this was the last wave, I guess that LEGO decided to let Chima go. One more thing to note is that the LEGO shop still has the 2013 sets in stock while the 2013 (and some of the early 2014) sets of Chima are on clearance, so it's rather easy to tell which one is doing better.
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Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitsu TV Show Thread
Vector Prime replied to Lance's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
Invizable was in the audience of the first three tournaments and Cole vs Jay. Actually, all of the elemental masters shown in the brackets were seen in the audience at one point or another, so no one has been eliminated in-between episodes.- 4,591 replies
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Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitsu TV Show Thread
Vector Prime replied to Lance's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
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Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitsu TV Show Thread
Vector Prime replied to Lance's topic in LEGO Media and Gaming
Hmm, according to Cartoon Network Asia, episode 37 is titled simply as "Versus." How original.- 4,591 replies