User talk:DiegoSmilodon

Please stop changing the Season 9 page. Quinton1721 (talk) 15:30, March 26, 2018 (UTC)

What is your source for Home of Dragons?Ninja72 (talk) 15:30, March 26, 2018 (UTC)

SEASON 9 IS NOT GONNA BE ENTITLED HOME OF DRAGONS OR HEART OF DRAGONS AND THEY NEVER WILL!!!!! SO STOP ADDING THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You have to add the source on the article for us to believe it.Ninja72 (talk) 18:03, March 26, 2018 (UTC)

Like everyone else says, why are you putting Home of Dragons? Ajack (talk) 18:04, March 26, 2018 (UTC)

I'm sorry for adding information that wasn't confirmed yet but I swear I saw it on wikipedia too. Wouldn't "Home Of Dragons" would be a fitting name for the season, considering it plays in the Realm of Oni and Dragons?

It is definitely has the "... of Dragons" part in the title and it starts with H. Like most of the seasons in the recent years, the title included an "... Of ''Something". ''For Example: Tournament of Elements, Hands of Time, Sons of Garmadon and since this Season will be a continuation right of Season 8, it would only make sense that the title has the similar word composition.

Diego Smilodon 20:08, March 29, 2018 (UTC)

Didn't you also say that you got the title from a guy, who works for LEGO?Ninja72 (talk) 22:11, March 30, 2018 (UTC)

I did! And later on I found it on wikipedia also. I would trust one without the other to confirm it but I do believe to the retailer guy.

Diego Smilodon 22:21, March 30, 2018 (UTC)

Please, give a screenshot of your conversation with him (unless it was not online).Ninja72 (talk) 22:22, March 30, 2018 (UTC)

Here. Diego Smilodon 22:46, March 30, 2018 (UTC)

My Turn
Now, let me barge in onto this...
 * 1) Despite these pictures, it still could be fake. You can easily fake something like this. And trust me, I've seen my fair share of fakes, and this is a type I've seen.
 * 2) I just checked the "Season 9" section of the Wikipedia page on Ninjago and saw no mention of the title being "Home of Dragons".
 * 3) Fun fact, "Home of Dragons" is also the title of a piece of music from the Kingdom Hearts series from the Mulan world. You might be interested in the music in the game, too.

And the Season 9 page will remain unnamed until there is official confirmation. So don't try renaming it to Home of Dragons until there is confirmation. RoachTheIntelCollector (talk) 23:04, March 30, 2018 (UTC)

Look, this conversation IS REAL! If I knew this would prove it, I would have showed it sooner! Yes I've seen that in the meantime Wikipedia has taken down the title but if you can research in the editing history of the episode lists from March 1 to 5, you will see it there. Funnily enough, that edit happened two days before I got the title from the retailer guy but I only checked wikipedia a couple days later and there I saw it too! This is official information!! --Diego Smilodon 23:17, March 30, 2018 (UTC)

Wikipedia is no more official than this wiki itself. Anyone can edit. Like, leaks or not, it's for the best that we don't put the title until the officially announced. Warptoad (talk) 00:23, March 31, 2018 (UTC)

@DiegoSmilodon I believe you after seeing the screenshot, but it seems the others dont. So, how about someone just asks Tommy Andreasen, wheter the title is Home of Dragons or not?Ninja72 (talk) 07:42, March 31, 2018 (UTC)

Thanks @Ninja72. Look @Warptoad, you really think that the title I got from the retailer guy and the wikipedia leak which has the very same title, and happened to appear around the same time is just a coincidence? Isn't there too much similarity between these happennings to assume, it is real? --Diego Smilodon 11:28, March 31, 2018 (UTC)


 * Um, neither Retailer guy (Who hasn't been named or linked to. As far as I know, the only id you have given usis that he is a lego employee retail guy, however all we see is his Ezra Bridger Avatar. Ezra Brigder Avatar's don't mean you work for Lego, IDK how this works as proof for anything. I won't even mention how easy screenshots are to fake. ) or wikipedia (which could have been edited by you of "retailer guy") is a valid source. If there was validity behind retailer guy I might consider believing this, but I see none. (Also you claim retailer guy is a LEGO employee. LEGO employee's are first of all not allowed to leak any information. Second of all they aren't allowed to have online communication with young LEGO fans)

There is no coincidence here. Especially since this name is probably just coming from some random guy.

This whole thing is so fake idk why I even commented.--Toa Kopaka Nuva (talk) 03:38, April 1, 2018 (UTC)


 * As a bonus here is my Dm with Lego regarding season 10 (easy fake I whipped out no time at all) --Toa Kopaka Nuva (talk) 03:55, April 1, 2018 (UTC)Fakedmscreenshot.PNG

I'm sorry, but I'm leaning towards everyone else's side. LEGO employees aren't allowed to reveal leaked info. I highly doubt they would tell you the name after they claimed it's confidential. Even if the title is "Home of Dragons," I would wait until the it's publicly released before renaming the page. Plus, I tried to find it on Wikipedia (both the main page and the episode list, and even checked the pages' histories) and I can't find anything related to Season 9. Mind providing a link?

Buddermeow (talk) 04:41, April 1, 2018 (UTC)

@Toa Kopaka Nuva way to make a joke of it when it was not! First of all: He have ( had ) an Ezra Bridger avatar, so what?! That doesn't mean anything especially it doesn't mean that he would lie! Just a quick reminder: Star Wars is The Lego group's longest runned, licensed theme which is still going. There are fans out there you know? Second: He doesn't edit wikipedia. He is not allowed to plus he doesn't even want to. It was someone else who put it there since I found it on a wikia using a DIFFERENT language but when I translated it, it matched with the name of what he told me. And for last: If you can read between the lines of the screenshot, you could clearly see, he didn't want to spoil the name as first, but since I know him for quite a long time by now, he was willing to give me the title but I still had to ask him with many attempts as he claimed himself it was confidential information. What else proof do you need? If you don't want to believe the obvious that's your problem.

@Buddermeow. Aren't you too naive? How do you think fans get early, preliminary images months before the real ones, hm? There are always employees that leak them and even the main plot of the story. How interesting that we already got a main plot of Season 9 which was put on the wikia and accepted within a second, ( Lloyd and Nya's resistance team pfff ) yet when an actual title of the season show up suddenly everyone becomes doubtful. This is a very controversial behavior from of those who edit this wikia. Where did you find the Season 9 plot on public again?--Diego Smilodon 10:58, April 1, 2018 (UTC)
 * My point about the Ezra avatar has nothing to do with Star Wars and more to do with that is all we can identify him as. And trust me, lots of people have that avatar. I have no proof that this was even on Wikipedia. I looked through past edits and couldn't find it.

IMHO his going from "i can't share" to "here it is " in no time at all adds to how absurd this whole thing is.

Also is that a texting app?

The early preliminary images come from toy store emyployees who don't work for Lego. Its pretty obvious what is happening based on the set images we have. I know the set descriptions also leaked (coming from early entries on various shopping websites).--Toa Kopaka Nuva (talk) 12:26, April 1, 2018 (UTC)

Sure, there are leaks, but I've seen more info on the sets than the title. What confuses me even more is that there was another title for Season 9, "Heart of Dragons." Heck, I even searched both titles and found zilch. So for now, I can't say for certain if you are right or not. If it is true, then I greatly apologize (even I make mistakes here) but if not, I'm just gonna assume you're another troll.

Buddermeow (talk) 12:30, April 1, 2018 (UTC)

@Toa Kopaka Nuva He used it as a temporary. I just can't believe that you're trying to debate his credibility just because of his profil picture. Nonesense. This conversation happened weeks ago and If you want to know, he changed his profil picture ever since. And trust me, I wouldn't have put up this information if I didn't get a second confirmation on wikipedia, which was on my language and again, matched the translated title. It was then when I thought it is real now and thought I would share with you guys. But seeing this incredible amount of sourness here, maybe I should nit have done it in the first place. Even retailers can gain early catalogs of prelimimary images so that's where you're wrong. I've also seen the set images and description yet nowherw they suggest that Lloyd and Nya will form a "resistance" and they named them after their own name, still someo e put it up and everyone accepted it. Where can I find official source for that info? And if you want to know, the conversation between me and the retailer was on Facebook.

@Buddermeow:I also heard this placeholder title "Heart of Dragons but now to be real, that would not make much sense for the Season. And don't call me a "troll" when I had only good intent to share this info. --Diego Smilodon 13:55, April 1, 2018 (UTC)

Looks like I will have to provide yet another proof. So here is the Wikipedia page which is on a different language ( hungarian ) provinding the title which was edited 29 days ago by someone called Gara30.

Diego Smilodon 14:50, April 1, 2018 (UTC)
 * Again, this has nothing to do with his profile picture. I am saying is that you have not linked to this person, given us a name for this person, or given us and solid proof they are a Lego employee. All he have to look at is a fairly common profile picture, which could honestly be used by anyone. If you want me to believe you need to prove to me that this person works for Lego and then that these screen-caps aren't faked.

Wikipedia isn't a primary source. And never should be.

"Even retailers can gain early catalogs of prelimimary images so that's where you're wrong." That's actually what I was saying. These leaked images almost never come from LEGO themselves (they only have in really big cases like some UCS sets and Bionicle's return) but rather from toy store order catalogs. As for the plot of season 9, it comes from set descriptions posted early on a toy websites, looking at set images, and knowing where the show left off. But your're right IDK where the whole Lloyd and Nya resistance thing comes from, even though it does seem to appear in one of the sets. (The Prison set).

OK, it was on Facebook good to know. Can you link to his Facebook?

The editor adds the title with uncertainty. https://hu.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=A_Lego_Ninjago:_A_Spinjitzu_mesterei_epiz%C3%B3djainak_list%C3%A1ja&diff=prev&oldid=19696313 Interpret this how you will.

This could just be the translator I am using, but he he says he hopes that is the title https://hu.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Szerkeszt%C5%91vita:Gara30&diff=prev&oldid=19721748. --Toa Kopaka Nuva (talk) 15:32, April 1, 2018 (UTC)

No, you said "The early preliminary images come from toy store emyployees who don't work for Lego" No, I promised him I won't give out any of his personal information and even asking that is illegal. Tell me, since when did set description reveal an actual scene that happened 100% accurate in the show or even the sets itself were any clode to the actual story plot scene? These are only descriptions for (role)play features so you should not consider them as valid informations about the actual plot.--Diego Smilodon 15:59, April 1, 2018 (UTC)


 * How is saying that any different from what you said? "Even retailers can gain early catalogs of prelimimary images so that's where you're wrong." "The early preliminary images come from toy store emyployees who don't work for Lego" I guess you said catalogs, which I left out in my first post but I put in my last post.


 * So you are wanting us to believe what you are saying by telling us some random person on Facebook you won't link to is a Lego employee (and if he was would be fired for communicating with a Lego fan online and for leaking information) and that we should trust some Wikipedia editor who said "I hope this is the title"?


 * Um, I'm not trying to defend every word of the season 9 plot here. The Lego sets often has some grain of truth to what happens in the show, but it often includes made up smaller vehicles, characters in the wrong place, and even dead characters showing up in sets based on later episodes in a season. There are some sets that are "100% accurate" like the Lighthouse Escape and Desert Lightning, but I don't really want to discuss set accuracy here.--Toa Kopaka Nuva (talk) 17:15, April 1, 2018 (UTC)
 * I trust him since he provided real informations to me for years now. But asking to give out his personal account is illegal. I respect his own privacy. Keeping to debate over it won't help.
 * You mentioned only 2 sets of accurate scenes yet it's not much. But now you see what I meant. So where was the Season 9 plot found again? I'm just curious because it seem a made up plot.
 * Diego Smilodon 18:30, April 1, 2018 (UTC)
 * Right, but please note that given that (which is completly fine) few people will actually believe that the name is actually Home of Dragons.
 * I'm not really arguing this as I realized that. The plot on the page has been pieced together from the set descriptions (the dragon keepers and the armour). As well as what we already know about the Ninja. IDK about this alliance thing. I think it will probably happen, I just can't find evidence.--Toa Kopaka Nuva (talk) 18:44, April 1, 2018 (UTC)
 * I'm not really arguing this as I realized that. The plot on the page has been pieced together from the set descriptions (the dragon keepers and the armour). As well as what we already know about the Ninja. IDK about this alliance thing. I think it will probably happen, I just can't find evidence.--Toa Kopaka Nuva (talk) 18:44, April 1, 2018 (UTC)

Guys, why dont you just ask Tommy Andreasen, wheter the title is Home of Dragons is not, so that this whole debate can be over?Ninja72 (talk) 19:41, April 1, 2018 (UTC)

Fair enough. Who will ask him? --Diego Smilodon 20:18, April 1, 2018 (UTC)

It certainly wouldnt be me, because I dont have a Twitter.Ninja72 (talk) 21:18, April 1, 2018 (UTC)

Hey, dude? The piece count on the S9 sets isn't official, so would you PLEASE stop editing it? -Zanefan1

Hey dude? The piece counts on the S9 sets ARE official. Check eurobricks. Many have confirmed the piece count there so would you PLEASE stop editing it? --Diego Smilodon 16:32, April 5, 2018 (UTC)