The titanium statue[1] is a statue of Zane in Ninjago Park. It was built at Cyrus Borg's request, shortly after Zane's supposed demise, when he sacrificed himself to vanquish the Golden Master. Zane's funeral took place in front of the statue, and served to commemorate the fallen ninja.
History
Rebooted
The Titanium Ninja
After Zane's sacrifice to save Ninjago City from the Overlord, Cyrus Borg had a statue constructed where his funeral would be held. A picture of Zane was propped up next to the statue, and Cyrus Borg and Kai gave speeches about Zane before it started snowing, at which point the ninja walked up to the statue.
A Team Divided
Nya comments that the statue is great and that Zane would have loved it.
Tournament of Elements
The Invitation
Kai visited the statue after Lloyd asked him to rejoin the team. The statue appears aged, with moss growing on it, as well as what appears to be rust.
The Greatest Fear of All
Being chased by Kai on his Elemental Dragon, an Anacondrai warrior drives a noodle truck past Zane's statue, splashing mud on it and angering Kai.
The Corridor of Elders
Zane spoke at the site of the statue to citizens of Ninjago City, asking them to fight as one against the Anacondrai warriors.
Operation Heavy Metal
Operation Heavy Metal: Buffmillion
Looking for metal, Buffmillion tried to steal the statue but found it difficult to remove from the ground.
Ninjago: Decoded
Legendary Places
When Jay remembered the statue, Zane remarked he did not need a statue.
Appearances
Sets
Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu
Season 3: Rebooted
- 34. "The Titanium Ninja"
Season 4: Tournament of Elements
- 35. "The Invitation"
- 43. "The Greatest Fear of All"
- 44. "The Corridor of Elders"
Operation Heavy Metal
Ninjago: Decoded
- 3. "Legendary Places" (video)
Books
Video games
- LEGO Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin (non-canon)
Trivia
- Like the name of the debut episode, the name of the statue foreshadowed Zane becoming the Titanium Ninja from Tournament of Elements onwards.
- The Sword of Fire can be seen on the back of statue.
- Being part of a Ninjago: Legacy set and thus not entirely accurate to its TV counterpart, the statue in set form uses Zane's updated hair piece from The LEGO Ninjago Movie and Sons of Garmadon onward, a newer shoulder armor piece similar to the ZX armor but originating from the Praetorian Guards in LEGO Star Wars, and no face mask.