Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-43474522-20190818013740/@comment-40073529-20190916013411

TheLoner wrote: I absolutely adored the movie because:

1) I loved how the Ninja went to school, lived at home and each had a life of their own as I found it way more interesting than them being stuck together in the Bounty/Monastery, etc.

2) KOKO: I adore Koko because she actually raised Lloyd and is a good, loving mother, has a great backstory and overall is beautiful inside and outside. She does everything she can to make Lloyd feel safe and happy rather than abandoning him or spending nearly all of her time flirting with Garmadon or Wu.

3) The soundtrack was AMAZING!!!

4) I hope I don't get bullied for this but I actually loved the characters' new designs. Nya, Kai, Koko, Garmadon and Cole looked awesome, Zane, Jay and Lloyd looked great too.

5) Besides their appearance, I liked the characters' personalities. Nya and Cole seemed more interesting while Jay was absolutely adorable!. Not to mention how caring they all were to Lloyd and how much they tried to make him feel better about his situation. In the series Lloyd usually doesn't get much besides a pat on the shoulder or a symphatetic look. 1. We only got to see Lloyd's own life. For the rest, we only know that they live somewhere in the City with their parents, apparently

2. Ehh, can't argue against this, Koko was a better character than Misako, unfortunately she didn't appear in most of the movie

3. Most of them were songs rather than real soundtracks (And most of those songs weren't originals for the movie)

4. Those are personal tastes

5. Their personalities were a flanked version of their series conterparts. And the Ninja in the series DO support Lloyd when he has to face big troubles (Did you forget all those times when the Ninja were encouraging him to face his father and that they will always be with him and all those times that Nya helped Lloyd to lead with their situation in Ninjago City?) these Ninja literally despise him when he makes a mistake, something that in the series has never happened