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Chima is one of the Sixteen Realms. It was briefly visited by Morro and Lloyd during their fight for the Realm Crystal.
History
Prior to the series
At an unknown point in time, Chima came into existence alongside the rest of the Sixteen Realms.
Curseworld, Part II
While Morro and Lloyd traversed dimensions during their battle for the Realm Crystal, they landed atop Chima's Spiral Mountain where Laval, Cragger, and their friends were sitting. Laval inquired what they were doing there, but Morro ushered them away to another realm before the two could reply.
The Kaiju Protocol
While trying to reach the ninja in the Never-Realm, Wu and P.I.X.A.L. open a portal to Chima, unleashing a group of Beavers on them. They return to their home realm after P.I.X.A.L distracts them with a broken broom they want to fix.
Inhabitants
Visitors
Appearance
Chima is a massive, floating island hovering above an even larger world. Mostly comprised of jungles, swamps, and a few deserts, Chima is a generally warm and tropical place, with ice and snow being considered a phenomenon due to the warm climate.
In the middle of Chima is a floating mountain known as Mount Cavora, which is the source of Chi, liquid energy that can be harnessed for a near-infinite amount of different uses. In the skies is the Mother Sun, a mysterious being whose actions led to the creation of the land. Located near a lake is a stone known as the Forever Rock, a former hiding place for one of the Fire Harnesses and above an entrance to one of the other Sixteen Realms.[1]
Appearances
LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu
Season 5: Possession
- 54. "Curseworld, Part II"
Season 11: Secrets of the Forbidden Spinjitzu
- 124. "The Kaiju Protocol" (portal)
Video games
- LEGO Dimensions (non-canon)
Trivia
- Chima is one of the realms that does not have humans in it; instead, its inhabitants are anthropomorphic animals.
- The Mother Sun is similar to the Preeminent in that both are female deities that have an apparent control over their respective realms and are masters of a large group of beings with unique, distinct powers. Additionally, neither the Preeminent nor Mother Sun is seen talking within the show.
- The footage of Chima seen in "Curseworld, Part II" is edited stock footage from "Ravens vs. Eagles," the fifteenth episode of Legends of Chima's first season. In the Ninjago version, Laval and Cragger stop moving after Laval says "where'd you guys come from?", while in the original episode, Laval and Cragger have more lines directly after that.
- A Beaver from Legends of Chima is seen at the beginning of "Ninjago Confidential."
- According to Tommy Andreasen, the First Spinjitzu Master may have brought the Serpentine from Chima. One hint at this is the blue orb on Pythor's chest.[2]
- The creators of Legends of Chima specifically did not include snakes in the TV series because there were already snake people in Ninjago.[3]
- It's unknown whether the Cloud Kingdom affects Chima,[4] whether residents of Chima go to the Departed Realm upon death,[5] or whether disgraced warriors from Chima go to the Underworld.[6]
- Nya's original phoenix symbol is present at the Phoenix Temple. It's unknown if this is a meaningless Easter egg or a hint at a deeper connection.
- This is the only realm that is based on a separate LEGO series.
- According to Tommy Andreasen, Chima would have been in Season 10 but it did not make the final cut.[7]
- Tommy Andreasen has stated that this is his favorite realm.[8]
- There are no dragons in Chima because "Chima is about animals" and "it's more pure without dragons."[9]
- It's possible the Great Devourer is a Legend Beast.[10]
- Ninjago and Legends of Chima exist as fictional worlds within Nexo Knights, another LEGO theme.[11] See here for further explanation.
- The TV series was animated by M2Film, the same studio that animated the early Ninjago set commercials.
Gallery
References
- ↑ https://twitter.com/TommyAndreasen/status/795726933149499393
- ↑ https://twitter.com/TommyAndreasen/status/792062045621452800
- ↑ https://twitter.com/TommyAndreasen/status/798281171436183552
- ↑ https://twitter.com/TommyAndreasen/status/795732090771951616
- ↑ https://twitter.com/TommyAndreasen/status/811291781606309892
- ↑ https://twitter.com/TommyAndreasen/status/773933754280730625
- ↑ https://twitter.com/TommyAndreasen/status/1302875780469395456
- ↑ https://twitter.com/TommyAndreasen/status/1114620796192854016
- ↑ https://twitter.com/TommyAndreasen/status/802604820544811008
- ↑ https://twitter.com/TommyAndreasen/status/972368962578272256
- ↑ https://twitter.com/TommyAndreasen/status/1166682302279294977