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"I was bitten by a snake."


This article is about a subject that is relevant to the storyline of both the Ninjago TV series and the LEGO Movie franchise. Information may be more directed toward one continuity than the other.

The following is a gallery of all minifigures released in LEGO's Ninjago line.

Pilot episodes[]

Season 1: Rise of the Snakes[]

Season 2: Legacy of the Green Ninja[]

Season 3: Rebooted[]

Season 4: Tournament of Elements[]

Season 5: Possession[]

Season 6: Skybound[]

Day of the Departed[]

Season 7: The Hands of Time[]

The LEGO Ninjago Movie[]

Sets[]

71019 The LEGO Ninjago Movie Series[]

Season 8: Sons of Garmadon[]

Season 9: Hunted[]

Legacy Wave 1[]

Legacy Minifigures are re-imaginings of pre-existing characters. They may look different from their original inspirations.

Season 10: March of the Oni[]

Season 11: Secrets of the Forbidden Spinjitzu[]

Legacy Wave 2[]

Legacy Minifigures are re-imaginings of pre-existing characters. They may look different from their original inspirations.

Season 12: Prime Empire[]

Legacy Wave 3[]

Legacy Minifigures are re-imaginings of pre-existing characters. They may look different from their original inspirations.

Season 13: Master of the Mountain[]

Legacy Wave 4[]

Legacy Minifigures are re-imaginings of pre-existing characters. They may look different from their original inspirations.

The Island[]

Legacy Wave 5[]

Legacy Minifigures are re-imaginings of pre-existing characters. They may look different from their original inspirations.

Season 14: Seabound[]

Core Wave 1[]

Season 15: Crystalized[]

Core Wave 2[]

Dragons Rising, Season 1[]

Dragons Rising, Season 2[]


Dragons Rising, Season 3[]

Other[]

Trivia[]

  • Every main villain from WildBrain except Unagami looks a little different as minifigures than in the show.
    • Aspheera's minifigures have a wispy ghost tails instead of a snake tail. Her minifigures also do not have pupils in the eyes.
    • The Ice Emperor's minifigure is predominantly white instead of gray and has a mask printed on his face rather than the 3D mask seen in the show.
    • The Skull Sorcerer's minifigure only has two black eyes on his mask, while in the show the mask is more textured with green eyes as well as a mouth.
    • Mammatus's minifigure has lavender skin while he has semi-opaque purple skin in the show.
    • Kalmaar has yellow eyes with green pupils in the show, while as a minifigure they are blue with pink pupils. His minifigure also includes pearl gold shoulder pads.
      • According to Michael Knap the reason for this is that "we did not have the option to make the eyes yellow and the tv show need more detail."[1]
    • The Overlord in his Crystal King form has black hands, and gray teeth which blends in with the face, while in the show he has gray hands and white teeth.
    • Empress Beatrix's minifigure lacks a cape and has cheekbones.
    • Lord Ras has orange eyes instead of red and no painted teeth.
    • Three members of the Forbidden Five have inaccurate minifigures:
      • Nokt is represented with shoulder armor instead of a cape.
      • Drix's hat is smaller.
      • Zarkt's roningasa is different and has a crack in his eyes.

References[]

General
Main

Ninjago (TV series) · Ninjago (sets) · Ninjago: Dragons Rising

Lists

Canon installments · Censorship · Characters · Cast and characters (Masters of Spinjitzu · Dragons Rising) · Catchphrases · Connections with other LEGO themes · Episodes (Masters of Spinjitzu · Dragons Rising) · Parts first used in Ninjago · Set-only vehicles · Reused designs (from Ninjago · from other LEGO themes) · Symbols · Unused concepts · Unseen characters · Voice errors

Galleries

Animation errors (Masters of Spinjitzu · Dragons Rising) · Cards · Character variants (Masters of Spinjitzu · Dragons Rising) · Concept art · Physical releases (TV series and movie · Video games) · Minifigures · Gifs · LEGO.com images · Promo videos · Posters (Masters of Spinjitzu · Dragons Rising)

Languages

Devonian · Ninjargon · Old Tongue · Theroxian

Other

Culture of Ninjago · Fang ranking system · Frequently Asked Questions · Hair · Influences on the franchise · LEGO.com (Museum · Virtual Tour) · Ninjago soundtrack · Opening sequence · Timeline · Types of gi (Other outfits)

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