Board Thread:Ninjago Wiki News/@comment-36592086-20181108012436/@comment-26537965-20181114124441

1morro.com wrote: 1morro.com wrote:

Ninja72 wrote:

1morro.com wrote: Ninja72 wrote: 1morro.com wrote: Tw38 wrote: Westcot wrote: Kaipengeist wrote: It was all just a mistake. Case closed. Oh, WHOOPSIE DOODLES! DID I ACCIDENTALY JUST MAKE JAY'S VOICE ACTOR YELL "WIND"?!

WHOOPS AGAIN, WOE IS ME!!!! DID I JUST MAKE HIM DO THE SAME EXACT THING?! WELL, WHO CARES IF I HAVE, LIKE, TEN MONTHS TO EDIT IT BECAUSE SEASONS TAKE FOREVER!!!! I'LL JUST SIT HERE AND HOPE THAT PEOPLE WHO SPEND HOURS WATCHING THESE EPISODES FRAME BY FRAME DON'T NOTICE THIS CRUCIAL MISTAKE!!!!

Seriously though, I'm telling you guys, this is NOT just an error.

Also I'm not angry:). I AGREE!

I actually went back to the episode XD

My reaction:

Jay: Wind!

Me: Aww, that´s ni- wait, WIND?!

(reloads episode)

Jay: Wind!

Me: OH MY GOSH OH MY GOSH OH MY GOSH! me too i mean that was too big of a error and the actor michael actually yelled wind, i mean he literally blew the lava away yelling wind. a error is more like garmandon's color is too light or kai's sword is slightly black etc. That was years before the whole Elemental Masters thing and the secondary elements were even written into the script. then tommy thought wind isn't a second element at the time then. your thinking too narrow, wind dosen't have to be a secondary element. (cuz like you said, secondary isn't a thing at that time Wind back then was not even an element, just some sub-ability to Lightning that Jay only used in one episode. When they wrote Wind into the script years later, they had obviously forgotten that it has already been used by Jay in the past and that would create a plothole.  like I said you are thinking too narrow, wind at that time doesn't have to be a secondary element or a sub-abilty because like you said: SECONDARY ELEMENTS WERN'T CREATED AT THAT TIME! so jay could have wind and electric cuz wind is not a secondary element! the idea MAY not be important but it's not a error. Tommy Andreasen confirmed it is an error over two years ago.