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“Who are they? Retrieval experts?”
“Better. Screenwriters.”
Dan and Kevin Hageman are screenwriters in Ninjago who Dareth knows.
History
Codename: Arcturus
Dan and Kevin were at the cinema watching the a Fritz Donnegan film when they got interrupted by Jay and Cole arguing. The two glared at the group, warning them to be quiet. Eventually, they begin to throw popcorn at the group when Nya's communicator goes off.
The Invitation
The two attended the Yang Tavern and watched Kai take on Kruncha in a Slither Pit match.
The Greatest Fear of All
Dan and Kevin were two prisoners locked up in Kryptarium Prison trying to dig their way out by using a spoon. Soon after, Cole came running and broke the wall in an effort to escape, to which the brothers yelled "Thank you!" The reason the two got locked up is unknown.
The Corridor of Elders
Still in prison, the brothers listened to Cole's speech about fighting the Anacondrai warriors.
Enkrypted
As the ninja were being taken to their cells, the prisoners, including Dan and Kevin, were demanding for fresh meat.
Wishmasters
Dan and Kevin Hageman were screenwriters hired by Dareth to help the ninja formulate a plan to infiltrate the Sky Pirates. The two suggest the group utilizes "Movie Magic" to make the infiltration easier. However, Ronin shot down their ideas, claiming that they were idiotic.
Appearances
LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu
Season 3: Rebooted
- 32. "Codename: Arcturus"
Season 4: The Tournament of Elements
- 35. "The Invitation" (no lines)
- 43. "The Greatest Fear of All"
- 44. "The Corridor of Elders" (no lines)
Season 6: Skybound
- 57. "Enkrypted"
- 61. "Wishmasters"
Trivia
- Dan is the one with the beard.[1]
- The cameos are similar to Stan Lee's cameos in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
- In "Wishmasters", Kevin and Dan are voiced by Ian James Corlett and Alan Marriott, respectively. It's unknown who voices them in their other appearances.
- Most of their appearances were added by WILFilm, but the Hageman Brothers wrote themselves into "Wishmasters", hoping to progress the story, because they were writing so fast and did not know how they would get Nadakhan back into the Teapot of Tyrahn.[2]