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* In the season 2 finale "Rise of the Spinjitzu Master", Lloyd [[spoiler:becomes the Ultimate Spinjitzu Master, turning his uniform gold and allowing him to form a dragon out of light to annihilate the Overlord.]]

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* ** In the season 2 finale "Rise of the Spinjitzu Master", Lloyd [[spoiler:becomes the Ultimate Spinjitzu Master, turning his uniform gold and allowing him to form a dragon out of light to annihilate the Overlord.]]



* In "Dragon Form", [[spoiler:the Ninja manage to achieve the titular form when all of their allies arrive at Ninjago City to help fight the Crystal King's forces.]]

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* ** In "Dragon Form", [[spoiler:the Ninja manage to achieve the titular form when all of their allies arrive at Ninjago City to help fight the Crystal King's forces.]]

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* EleventhHourSuperpower: In "Dragon Form", [[spoiler:the Ninja manage to achieve the titular form when all of their allies arrive at Ninjago City to help fight the Crystal King's forces.]]

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* EleventhHourSuperpower: EleventhHourSuperpower:
* In the season 2 finale "Rise of the Spinjitzu Master", Lloyd [[spoiler:becomes the Ultimate Spinjitzu Master, turning his uniform gold and allowing him to form a dragon out of light to annihilate the Overlord.]]
** In the season 5 finale "Curse World: Part II", Nya [[spoiler:finally unlocks her full potential, allowing her to destroy the Preeminent and to an extent the Curse Realm.]]
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In "Dragon Form", [[spoiler:the Ninja manage to achieve the titular form when all of their allies arrive at Ninjago City to help fight the Crystal King's forces.]]



* EleventhHourSuperpower: At the end of season 2, Lloyd becomes the Ultimate Spinjitzu Master, turning his uniform gold and allowing him to form a dragon out of light to annihilate the Overlord.
** In the episode "Curse World: Part 2" (the LAST EPISODE of Season 5), Nya unlocks her full potential.
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** Acronix toys with the Ninja when he has the Green time blade, allowing him to fast forward time and partially absorb their powers.

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** Acronix toys with the Ninja when he has the Green time blade, Time Blade, allowing him to fast forward time and partially absorb their powers.



** For a brief moment, Mystake holds Garmadon at bay with her rage.

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** For a brief moment, Mystake holds Garmadon at bay with her rage.rage, before being defeated [[spoiler:and killed off-screen.]]


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** What appears to be at first with Nya ([[spoilerhaving finally merged with the sea]]) and Kalmaar's fight in "The Turn of the Tide", with Nya being seemingly defeated and killed, prompting Jay to become TheBerserker and attack Kalmaar. Nya turns out to be alright though.
** Wu and the Crystal King/[[spoiler:The Overlord]]'s fight at the Crystal Temple on top of Ninjago City. Wu is defeated and knocked away the temple, before retreating.

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* TheBusCameBack: The dragons return for the first season finale, having [[FusionDance merged together into the Ultra Dragon]].

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* TheBusCameBack: TheBusCameBack:
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The dragons return for the first season finale, having [[FusionDance merged together into the Ultra Dragon]].Dragon]].
** ''Crystalized'' does this with multiple major characters:
*** Pythor returns after being last seen in ''Day of the Departed'', '''six years''' ago.
*** Garmadon returns after being absent for every [=WildBrain=] season up to that point.

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If they say they are teenagers in the show, then they are teenagers. There is nothing vague or ambiguous about it.


* VagueAge: It's hard to place whether the ninja are young adults or teenagers, especially since WordOfGod doesn't give them any official ages.

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* VagueAge: It's hard to place whether Although the ninja are young adults or teenagers, especially since said to be teenagers in Season 9, WordOfGod doesn't give them any official exact ages.



** It gets more difficult when you look at Lloyd. He starts out as a vague-aged kid, then gets physically aged up via AppliedPhlebotinum to a vague-aged teenager who is at least two years younger than the ninja. He's technically still a child mentally but certain events have caused him to mature at a quicker pace.
** Season 9 states that they're older teenagers.

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** It gets more difficult when you look at Lloyd. He starts out as a vague-aged kid, then gets physically aged up via AppliedPhlebotinum to a vague-aged teenager who is at least two years younger than the ninja. teenager. He's technically still a child mentally but certain events have caused him to mature at a quicker pace.
** Season 9 states that they're older teenagers.
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* AdvertisedExtra: Despite having a set and promotional art dedicated to the form, Lloyd's Oni form in Season 15 [[spoiler:is used for only a few seconds in the last episode.]]

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* AdvertisedExtra: Despite having a set and promotional art dedicated to the form, Lloyd's Oni form in Season 15 [[spoiler:is used for only a few less than thirty seconds in the last episode.]]



** Cole, Zane, and Jay at the end of their flashbacks of when they first met Wu.[[note]]In "The Jade Princess", "Snake Jaguar", and "How to Build a Dragon" respectively[[/note]]

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** Cole, Zane, and Jay at the end of their flashbacks of when they first met Wu.[[note]]In Wu in "The Jade Princess", "Snake Jaguar", and "How to Build a Dragon" respectively[[/note]]respectively.
** At the end of Harumi's flashback [[spoiler:of her parents' death at the hands of the Great Devourer]] in "Game of Masks".



* AmusinglyAwfulAim: In "Wishmasters", Lloyd inflicts this on [[ImprobableAimingSkills Flintlocke]] using one of his wishes, causing Flintlocke to miss his targets every time even at point blank range. Flintlocke gets better thanks to a RousingSpeech from Jay in the finale.

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* AmusinglyAwfulAim: In "Wishmasters", Lloyd inflicts this on [[ImprobableAimingSkills Flintlocke]] using one of his wishes, causing Flintlocke to miss his targets every time even at point blank range. Flintlocke [[spoiler:Flintlocke gets better thanks to a RousingSpeech from Jay in the finale. finale.]]



* ArtShift: Starting in Season 11's Ice Chapter, some flashbacks are in a more "anime" art style, particularly for two episodes in Season 11 (as mentioned earlier), and one episode in Season 13. This was also accompanied with a change in studios from M2 Films to Creator/WildBrain.

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* ArtShift: Starting in Season 11's Ice Chapter, some flashbacks are in a more have an "anime" art style, particularly this applied for two episodes in Season 11 (as mentioned earlier), and one episode in Season 13. This was also accompanied with a change in studios from M2 Films to Creator/WildBrain.



** The Great Devourer has one on its forehead. Garmadon ultimately destroys it by attacking this point with the four Golden Weapons.

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** The Great Devourer has one on its forehead. Garmadon [[spoiler:Garmadon ultimately destroys it by attacking this point with the four Golden Weapons.]]



* TheBadGuyWins: Season 8 ends this way with Garmadon defeating Lloyd, causing him to lose his powers, Garmadon creating the Colossus to devastate Ninjago City, and the Colossus nearly killing the original four Ninja and Young Wu. Meanwhile, Nya, Lloyd, and Pixal, who are the last hopes for Ninjago are forced into hiding. The revived Garmadon meanwhile, finally completes his long-lasting dream of taking over Ninjago, and proclaiming himself "Emperor". Although it is clearly obvious the Ninja will defeat him in the next Season, this is still the only time a villain has won at the end of the season.

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* TheBadGuyWins: Season [[spoiler:Season 8 ends this way with Garmadon defeating Lloyd, causing him to lose his powers, Garmadon creating the Colossus to devastate Ninjago City, and the Colossus nearly killing the original four Ninja and Young Wu. Meanwhile, Nya, Lloyd, and Pixal, who are the last hopes for Ninjago are forced into hiding. The revived Garmadon meanwhile, finally completes his long-lasting dream of taking over Ninjago, and proclaiming himself "Emperor". Although it is clearly obvious the Ninja will defeat him in the next Season, this is still the only time a villain has won at the end of the season.]]



** Kai when the Overlord's portal bridging the Island of Darkness to Ninjago closes.

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** Kai when the [[spoiler:the Overlord's portal bridging the Island of Darkness to Ninjago closes.]]



** Garmadon, once he's been purged of the Overlord and the evil in his body.

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** Garmadon, once [[spoiler:once he's been purged of the Overlord and the evil in his body.]]
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** Morro was raised and trained by a great teacher to become a [[TheChosenOne great warrior]], but when he learned that it wasn't meant to be, he left in a fit of violent rage to "prove himself", by any means necessary. [[WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda Hmm...]]

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** Morro was raised and trained by a great teacher to become a [[TheChosenOne great warrior]], but when he learned that it wasn't meant to be, he left in a fit of violent rage to "prove himself", by any means necessary. [[WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda [[WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda1 Hmm...]]
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* 11thHourSuperpower: [[spoiler: In "Dragon Form", the Ninja manage to achieve the titular form when all of their allies arrive at Ninjago City to help fight the Crystal King's forces.]]

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* 11thHourSuperpower: [[spoiler: EleventhHourSuperpower: In "Dragon Form", the [[spoiler:the Ninja manage to achieve the titular form when all of their allies arrive at Ninjago City to help fight the Crystal King's forces.]]
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* 11thHourSuperpower: [[spoiler: In "Dragon Form", the Ninja manage to achieve the titular form when all of their allies arrive at Ninjago City to help fight the Crystal King's forces.]]
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* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: In ''WesternAnimation/LEGOTheAdventuresOfClutchPowers'', the titular explorer is at times selfish and unwilling to work in teams, but is overall a good and motivated explorer and does change his ways throughout the course of the film. When a (different) version of the character appears in ''Ninjago'', Clutch is much more notably arrogant, more selfish, a liar, a thief, and a fraud, and only cares about attention and taking credit. And when introduced in season 11, he hasn't even explored in 10 years.
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The series has had plenty of video game entries as well, starting with ''LEGO Battles: Ninjago'' on the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS in its first year, along with ''Nindroids'' (adapting part of the third season) and ''[[VideoGame/LEGONinjagoShadowOfRonin Shadow of Ronin]]'' (a non-canon adventure) for the Platform/Nintendo3DS, and a multitude of miscellaneous games on mobile and web browser platforms. The series featured prominently in VideoGame/LegoDimensions as both toy packs and part of the main campaign, and ''The LEGO Ninjago Movie'' tie-in game released on PC and all consoles gets credit for featuring parts of the TV continuity not covered by the film.

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The series has had plenty of video game entries as well, starting with ''LEGO Battles: Ninjago'' on the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS Platform/NintendoDS in its first year, along with ''Nindroids'' (adapting part of the third season) and ''[[VideoGame/LEGONinjagoShadowOfRonin Shadow of Ronin]]'' (a non-canon adventure) for the Platform/Nintendo3DS, and a multitude of miscellaneous games on mobile and web browser platforms. The series featured prominently in VideoGame/LegoDimensions as both toy packs and part of the main campaign, and ''The LEGO Ninjago Movie'' tie-in game released on PC and all consoles gets credit for featuring parts of the TV continuity not covered by the film.



* BigBad: [[BigBad/Ninjago Has its own page.]]

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* BigBad: [[BigBad/Ninjago [[BigBad/{{Ninjago}} Has its own page.]]

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* ShoutOut:
** The uniforms worn by the students in Lloyd's boarding school are the Hogwarts uniforms from the LEGO ''Harry Potter'' line recolored with a skull emblem printed on it.
** In "The Royal Blacksmiths" Cole mentions Clutch Powers, the main protagonist of a previously released LEGO film. This seems to imply that a lot of LEGO franchises are set in the same universe.
** Instead of her regular outfit Nya has in the victory party scene at the end of "All of Nothing" the torso/leg design of the Willie Scott figure from LEGO's ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'' line.
** In "Day of the Great Devourer," Zane predicts they have only an eight percent chance of getting away from the Devourer; Nya snaps, "[[Franchise/StarWars Never tell me the odds!]]"
** When Lord Garmadon assembles the Mega-Weapon at the Golden Peaks in "Darkness Shall Rise", the camera zooms to Sensei Wu, who says [[Franchise/StarWars "I fear there is a great disturbance in the force."]]
** In "The Last Hope", when the Ninja are trying out elemental one-liners (mostly puns), Zane tries "Ice to meet you!" on for size. One of the other ninja replies that [[Film/BatmanAndRobin he thinks he's heard that one before.]]
** The team gets a MidSeasonUpgrade called "ZX". Ninja-themed superhero called ZX? [[Film/KamenRiderZX Sounds familiar]]?
** Cole moonwalks and dances just like the [[Music/MichaelJackson King of Pop]] in "Island of Darkness". Saying "hee hee" with the baseline to "Billie Jean" playing in the background, no less!
** When Bansha briefly possesses Misako from a distance in "Grave Danger", she yells "[[Film/Ghostbusters1984 No Misako, only Bansha!]]"
** Speaking of which, the Ghosts in season 5 seem to really like the theme for [[Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} that show]].
** In Season 11 when Fugi-Dove is describing his "battle" with Jay, Jay seems to perform a [[Franchise/StreetFighter familiar]] [[KamehameHadouken move]].
** While in the middle of a platforming level in Season 12, Jay is quick to perform the [[VideoGame/{{Fortnite}} Hype dance]] at one point.
** In "How to Build a Dragon", Iron Baron ends up covered in dragon manure and complains about [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture hating manure]].
---> '''Iron Baron:''' ''Manure. I hate manure!''
** The second poster for "Season 15: Crystallized" is a pretty obvious homage to the penultimate installment to Phase 3 in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Film/AvengersEndgame, with nigh identical placements with the characters, as well as matchups towards their traits;
*** TheHero (Lloyd and Steve Rogers) is right in the middle at the bottom.
*** The BigGood (Wu and Tony Stark) is right at the top with their head taking up most of the space.
*** An incredibly powerful female (Skylor and Carol Danvers) on the right of TheHero.
*** A skilled female warrior (Samurai X Nya and Okoye) is directly on the right with the left side of her body facing the front of the poster.
*** A PluckyComicRelief with lightning powers (Jay and Thor) on the right of the BigGood.
*** A character with a major plot twist early on in the series (Zane and Rhodey) on the left side with their left arm out shooting something.
*** A swordsman who has at one point gone by the name Ronin (Ronin and Clint Barton) at the bottom left next to TheHero.
*** An animal (Crystal Chicken and Rocket Raccoon) at the bottom right.
*** The BigBad (The Crystal King and Thanos) are looming in the background at the top left.

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* BigBad: Every season has a main antagonist. Garmadon, the Overlord, and Pythor are the most recurring.
** Pilot: Lord Garmadon commands Samukai and the Skulkin to steal the Golden Weapons of Spinjitzu, so he may create a portal to escape the Underworld.
** Season 1 (''Rise of the Snakes''): Pythor, the last of the Anacondrai who unites four other Serpentine tribes to free their progenitor, the Great Devourer, and wage war on humanity.
** Season 2 (''Legacy of the Golden Ninja''): Garmadon merges the Golden Weapons and takes over the Serpentine, intending to stop his prophesied defeat at the hands of Lloyd. After losing control of the Serpentine to Skales and finding the Dark Island, Garmadon is demoted to TheHeavy for the Overlord, who resurrects the Stone Army to serve him before possessing Garmadon himself by the finale.
** Season 3 (''Rebooted''): The Overlord is brought back in digital form by Pythor, creating the Nindroids and stealing Lloyd's Golden Power to become the Golden Master.
** Season 4 (''Tournament of Elements''): Master Chen, who organizes the titular tournament to steal the contestants' elemental powers and turn his followers into Anacondrai warriors.
** Season 5 (''Possession''): Morro, a former student of Wu who was denied the mantle of Green Ninja and returns as a ghost, possessing Lloyd after escaping from the Cursed Realm. He seeks to free his mistress, the Preeminent (the [[GeniusLoci Cursed Realm]] itself), so they may curse the other Sixteen Realms.
** Season 6 (''Skybound''): Nadakhan, the djinn captain of the Sky Pirates. He seeks to marry Nya so he may gain infinite wishes, stealing the ninjas' souls to do so, with the goal of recreating his realm that was destroyed by the Preeminent's death.
** ''Day of the Departed'' special: Master Yang, who brings back the ghosts of past villains (Samukai, General Kozu, General Cryptor, Master Chen, a reformed Morro, and a still-living Pythor) to distract the ninja while he attempts to resurrect himself.
** Season 7 (''The Hands Of Time''): The Time Twins, Krux and Acronix, the Elemental Masters of Time. The two reunite in the present, using their Vermillion Serpentine to recover their powers and travel back to the time of their defeat.
** Season 8 (''Sons of Garmadon''): The Quiet One/[[spoiler:Harumi]], the leader of the titular cult who seeks to resurrect Garmadon's evil side using the Oni Masks.
** Season 9 (''Hunted''): Lord Garmadon and the Sons of Garmadon rule the now-dystopian Ninjago. [[BigBadEnsemble Meanwhile]], Wu and most of the ninja are being hunted in the First Realm by the Iron Baron and the Dragon Hunters and must overthrow his rule before returning to confront Garmadon.
** Season 10 (''March of the Oni''): The Omega, the leader of the Oni that the Iron Baron claimed to have defeated, who attempt to conquer the Sixteen Realms.
** Season 11 (''Secrets of Forbidden Spinjitzu''):
*** Fire Chapter: Aspheera, the Serpentine witch-empress of the Pyro Vipers who wants revenge on Wu for locking her away.
*** Ice Chapter: [[spoiler:General Vex, who manipulates the amnesiac Zane into becoming the Ice Emperor and conquering the Never Realm.]]
** Season 12 (''Prime Empire''): Unagami, the A.I. emperor of the titular video game who wants revenge on his creator for abandoning him, turning players into energy to power his portal to the real world.
** Season 13 (''Master of the Mountain''): The Skull Sorcerer/[[spoiler:King Vangeles]], who uses the Skull of Hazza D'ur to enslave the Geckles and Munce.
** ''The Island'': Chief Mammatus is the leader of the Keepers, who capture the ninja after assuming they intend to steal the amulet they protect. The Keepers eventually attempt to sacrifice them in order to appease the evil storm spirit Wojira ([[spoiler:actually a fake created by Ronin to scam the Keepers out of their treasures]]).
** Season 14 (''Seabound''): Prince Kalmaar of the Merlopians, who overthrows his father and seeks to awaken Wojira so he may exterminate the surface-dwellers.
** Season 15 (''Crystalized''): The Crystal King, who is in reality [[spoiler:yet another identity of the ''Overlord''.]]

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* BigBad: Every season has a main antagonist. Garmadon, the Overlord, and Pythor are the most recurring.
** Pilot: Lord Garmadon commands Samukai and the Skulkin to steal the Golden Weapons of Spinjitzu, so he may create a portal to escape the Underworld.
** Season 1 (''Rise of the Snakes''): Pythor, the last of the Anacondrai who unites four other Serpentine tribes to free their progenitor, the Great Devourer, and wage war on humanity.
** Season 2 (''Legacy of the Golden Ninja''): Garmadon merges the Golden Weapons and takes over the Serpentine, intending to stop his prophesied defeat at the hands of Lloyd. After losing control of the Serpentine to Skales and finding the Dark Island, Garmadon is demoted to TheHeavy for the Overlord, who resurrects the Stone Army to serve him before possessing Garmadon himself by the finale.
** Season 3 (''Rebooted''): The Overlord is brought back in digital form by Pythor, creating the Nindroids and stealing Lloyd's Golden Power to become the Golden Master.
** Season 4 (''Tournament of Elements''): Master Chen, who organizes the titular tournament to steal the contestants' elemental powers and turn his followers into Anacondrai warriors.
** Season 5 (''Possession''): Morro, a former student of Wu who was denied the mantle of Green Ninja and returns as a ghost, possessing Lloyd after escaping from the Cursed Realm. He seeks to free his mistress, the Preeminent (the [[GeniusLoci Cursed Realm]] itself), so they may curse the other Sixteen Realms.
** Season 6 (''Skybound''): Nadakhan, the djinn captain of the Sky Pirates. He seeks to marry Nya so he may gain infinite wishes, stealing the ninjas' souls to do so, with the goal of recreating his realm that was destroyed by the Preeminent's death.
** ''Day of the Departed'' special: Master Yang, who brings back the ghosts of past villains (Samukai, General Kozu, General Cryptor, Master Chen, a reformed Morro, and a still-living Pythor) to distract the ninja while he attempts to resurrect himself.
** Season 7 (''The Hands Of Time''): The Time Twins, Krux and Acronix, the Elemental Masters of Time. The two reunite in the present, using their Vermillion Serpentine to recover their powers and travel back to the time of their defeat.
** Season 8 (''Sons of Garmadon''): The Quiet One/[[spoiler:Harumi]], the leader of the titular cult who seeks to resurrect Garmadon's evil side using the Oni Masks.
** Season 9 (''Hunted''): Lord Garmadon and the Sons of Garmadon rule the now-dystopian Ninjago. [[BigBadEnsemble Meanwhile]], Wu and most of the ninja are being hunted in the First Realm by the Iron Baron and the Dragon Hunters and must overthrow his rule before returning to confront Garmadon.
** Season 10 (''March of the Oni''): The Omega, the leader of the Oni that the Iron Baron claimed to have defeated, who attempt to conquer the Sixteen Realms.
** Season 11 (''Secrets of Forbidden Spinjitzu''):
*** Fire Chapter: Aspheera, the Serpentine witch-empress of the Pyro Vipers who wants revenge on Wu for locking her away.
*** Ice Chapter: [[spoiler:General Vex, who manipulates the amnesiac Zane into becoming the Ice Emperor and conquering the Never Realm.]]
** Season 12 (''Prime Empire''): Unagami, the A.I. emperor of the titular video game who wants revenge on his creator for abandoning him, turning players into energy to power his portal to the real world.
** Season 13 (''Master of the Mountain''): The Skull Sorcerer/[[spoiler:King Vangeles]], who uses the Skull of Hazza D'ur to enslave the Geckles and Munce.
** ''The Island'': Chief Mammatus is the leader of the Keepers, who capture the ninja after assuming they intend to steal the amulet they protect. The Keepers eventually attempt to sacrifice them in order to appease the evil storm spirit Wojira ([[spoiler:actually a fake created by Ronin to scam the Keepers out of their treasures]]).
** Season 14 (''Seabound''): Prince Kalmaar of the Merlopians, who overthrows his father and seeks to awaken Wojira so he may exterminate the surface-dwellers.
** Season 15 (''Crystalized''): The Crystal King, who is in reality [[spoiler:yet another identity of the ''Overlord''.
[[BigBad/Ninjago Has its own page.]]
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The series has had plenty of video game entries as well, starting with ''LEGO Battles: Ninjago'' on the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS in its first year, along with ''Nindroids'' (adapting part of the third season) and ''[[VideoGame/LEGONinjagoShadowOfRonin Shadow of Ronin]]'' (a non-canon adventure) for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, and a multitude of miscellaneous games on mobile and web browser platforms. The series featured prominently in VideoGame/LegoDimensions as both toy packs and part of the main campaign, and ''The LEGO Ninjago Movie'' tie-in game released on PC and all consoles gets credit for featuring parts of the TV continuity not covered by the film.

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The series has had plenty of video game entries as well, starting with ''LEGO Battles: Ninjago'' on the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS in its first year, along with ''Nindroids'' (adapting part of the third season) and ''[[VideoGame/LEGONinjagoShadowOfRonin Shadow of Ronin]]'' (a non-canon adventure) for the UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS, Platform/Nintendo3DS, and a multitude of miscellaneous games on mobile and web browser platforms. The series featured prominently in VideoGame/LegoDimensions as both toy packs and part of the main campaign, and ''The LEGO Ninjago Movie'' tie-in game released on PC and all consoles gets credit for featuring parts of the TV continuity not covered by the film.
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The Ultra Dragon shows up in season 1


* PutOnABus: The ninja team's dragons leave for an indeterminate amount of time for what's basically dragon puberty before showing up in time for the ninja to begin battle with the Overlord.

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* PutOnABus: The ninja team's dragons leave for an indeterminate amount of time for what's basically dragon puberty before showing up in time for the ninja to begin battle with the Overlord.Great Devourer.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The Wu-Cru, [[ArtEvolution pre- and post-redesigns.]][[note]]From left to right (upper image): Fire Ninja Kai, Earth Ninja Cole, Master Wu, Ice Ninja Zane, Green Ninja Lloyd, Water Ninja Nya, Lightning Ninja Jay.[[/note]] ]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:The Wu-Cru, [[ArtEvolution pre- and post-redesigns.]][[note]]From left to right (upper image): Fire Ninja Kai, [[DecoyProtagonist Kai]], Earth Ninja Cole, [[TheBigGuy Cole]], [[CoolOldGuy Master Wu, Wu]], Ice Ninja Zane, [[TheSmartGuy Zane]], Green Ninja Lloyd, [[TheHero Lloyd]], Water Ninja Nya, [[ActionGirl Nya]], Lightning Ninja Jay.[[GadgeteerGenius Jay]].[[/note]] ]]
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* PlotRelevantAgeUp: Lloyd is aged to adulthood by a magical tea in "Child's Play".

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* PlotRelevantAgeUp: Lloyd is aged to adulthood adolescence by a magical tea in "Child's Play".
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* MistakenForSanta: In "Can of Worms", Kai gets sprayed by Venomari venom, which causes him to hallucinate about Christmas. When Samurai X arrives to rescue the ninjas, Kai says, "Santa?" after seeing her.
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* AccentUponTheWrongSyllable: [="NINja, GO!"=] is a battle cry used by ninja. [="NinJAgo"=] is the name of the land where most of the action takes place.
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** Nadakhan the Djin might seem like his name was picked just to sound foreign, but it hits at how he deceives others. [[JustForPun Even his name tries to convince you that he's 'not-a-con'!]]

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** Nadakhan the Djin might seem like his name was picked just to sound foreign, but it hits at how he deceives others. [[JustForPun Even his name tries to convince you that he's 'not-a-con'!]]'not-a-con'!

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