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Important Announcement[]

To those who follow leaks and rumors, there's a hot take swirling around the internet claiming the title for S13. According to the French Wikipedia, the phrase Les Mystères de la Folie was translated to Mystery of Madness. Although this sounds like a possible name, we ask you to not put it in the wiki for two reasons:

  • Whoever placed it on the French Wiki didn't cite a source whatsoever. We have no idea where it came from and it could simply be made up. 
  • The translation between French and English could be slightly different.

So for convenience sake, please don't rename the page or put the susposed season name onto the page unless it comes from an official source (LEGO.COM, LEGO YouTube, Tommy Andreasen). We want to make sure we're provding the most accurante information to all fans of NINJAGO and not spreading false rumors. 

Thank you for your time and sorry for any inconvenience. 

Printer89 (talk) 19:18, May 27, 2020 (UTC)


Season 13: Dead Rise Mark my words.—Preceding unsigned comment added by G Frost-Ogaji (talkcontribs)

It's a medieval boardgame season, not the zombie apocalypse. Warptoad (talk) 13:41, March 18, 2020 (UTC)

Dead Rise is the text on the Skull Sorcerer’s dress...

DeadRise

—Preceding unsigned comment added by G Frost-Ogaji (talkcontribs)

The zombie apocalypse was the first chapter of Season 11. --Emperor Serpentine Peace was never an option. 21:47, March 18, 2020 (UTC)

Not zombies... —Preceding unsigned comment added by G Frost-Ogaji (talkcontribs)

Why not[]

What's stopping us from calling this Season 13 at this point? Are we waiting for a full name reveal or what? —Preceding unsigned comment added by G Frost-Ogaji (talkcontribs)

Because we don't know if it's a season or not. Even if it's obvious, we need an official source to confirm this truth in order to not spread false information to readers. Printer89 (talk) 18:12, April 22, 2020 (UTC)

I agree we should not call it Season 13 unless we have official confirmation, but doesn't the fact that Tommy said it will have a final episode confirm it is a season?Ninja72 (talk) 18:36, April 22, 2020 (UTC)

He does mention having an episode but what if (and this is just speculation) it's like a four episode movie and it's considered a special? Printer89 (talk) 18:55, April 22, 2020 (UTC)

That is kind of a stretch. Special events with episodes like March of the Oni only happen if there is a specific occasion to celebrate. This is just my opinion, but I think if it has episodes, then it is safe to say it is a season.Ninja72 (talk) 19:43, April 22, 2020 (UTC)

I think I'm personally starting to lean towards just calling it "Season 13". It has been referred to as a season in the past, assuming the season finale script mentioned a year ago is referring to this. But Tommy Andreasen saying "chapter" today kind of muddles things, because for all we know, that could mean Prime Empire and the summer thing actually are chapters of a single season. Warptoad (talk) 21:08, April 22, 2020 (UTC)

I think we should wait until we get some sort of official source to prove a Season 13 exists for the summer just to be on the safe side. Printer89 (talk) 21:17, April 22, 2020 (UTC)

I highly doubt they are chapters of the same season, their plots seem to be very different. I think he is just calling seasons "chapters", because they are all "chapters" of the overall story.Ninja72 (talk) 21:43, April 22, 2020 (UTC)

That's definitely a possibility. Printer89 (talk) 21:46, April 22, 2020 (UTC)

Tommy once said that he personally doesn't refer to the newer seasons as "seasons," but as "chapters." I think someone called SotFS Season 11 and he said "Chapter, not season" or something along those lines. I vote we just go ahead and call it season 13 because We know the first episode name (see gallery) and we know it has a finale. Tommy calling it a chapter doesn't make it not a season. He called Prime Empire a chapter in the past as well, keep in mind. Besides, what else would it be? A special? Specials don't have more than one episode anyway. —Preceding unsigned comment added by G Frost-Ogaji (talkcontribs)

True, the only special we had was DOTD and it only consisted of one 42 minute episode. But TA also didn't really consider March of the Oni a season and might of considered it a special despite having four episodes. Printer89 (talk) 21:59, April 22, 2020 (UTC)

Yes, but MotO was a season. You can call it whatever you want, it's a season because it fits the definition of one. It was intended to be watched episodically, the movie cut is so awkward, and it really doesn't fit right. Anyway, like I said, regardless of what Tommy calls it, it's probably a season unless it's a one episode special like DotD was, which we know it isn't. —Preceding unsigned comment added by G Frost-Ogaji (talkcontribs)

You're right[]

You're right, I am found the false second episode of the season on hungarian wikipedia. - madcitybest (talk ) 21:37, May 27 , 2020 (UTC)

Episode amount[]

There's no other out-of-order pisodes airing after The Son of Lilly, so the episode amount appears to be 16. Should it be listed as that? Warptoad (talk) 20:27, June 25, 2020 (UTC)

The Teapot of Tyrahn[]

The Teapot of Tyrahn should be remembered by a the ninja because when the events of Skybound were erased, most of the first episode, "Infamous," was still left canon, as the ninja were transferred back to when they were found by the media. They knew about the Teapot, and were after Clouse, but were stopped. So the ninja should know about the teapot.

Here is a link to ending: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJWNku_LNRU —Preceding unsigned comment added by USADrama (talkcontribs)

But they didn't know about the teapot, only that Clouse was up to something. Legoninjagofan600 (talk) 15:51, 18 March 2021 (UTC)

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