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LEGO Ninjago: Day of the Departed

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A ninja battles for his freedom against ghostly foes before they gain the power to remain in Ninjago forever.

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SkyRo P As I set out to review the Ninjago series, I must admit I had rather modest expectations for a Lego-themed franchise. I assumed it would be a light and somewhat silly experience, one that I wouldn't find particularly engaging or enjoyable. To my surprise, I was completely wrong. Ninjago turned out to be a charming revelation, providing an incredibly fun and captivating viewing experience. Both my child and I were drawn into every facet of this franchise, from the movies and shorts to the various episodes. The characters in Ninjago are not only amusing but also experience substantial growth throughout the series. Characters like Ty and Zane, along with the entire cast, evolve in ways that allow viewers to become deeply invested in their personal journeys and the larger narrative. What impressed me the most was how the characters earned their powers through their adventures, instilling a sense of progression and achievement. The gradual introduction of new characters, alongside the phased-out exit of older ones, created an engaging dynamic, reminiscent of passing the baton to a new generation. In conclusion, I enthusiastically recommend the Ninjago franchise to audiences of all ages. Whether kids watch it on their own or families enjoy it together, the series offers a vibrant and imaginative Lego experience that is sure to entertain and inspire everyone. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 09/24/24 Full Review Sam D Great movie/special. Enjoyed seeing the old villains like Chen and Morro. And it was nice to have an episode giving Cole a chance to shine. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 07/30/24 Full Review Idan Charles L It's okay I guess, doesn't add anything and doesn't take anything away Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 06/01/24 Full Review MuffinBoi975 This special was pretty meh. it was barebones and a nice comeback for the villains of the previous seasons of Ninjago. But it was kinda lacklustre. it had good ideas but the execution was kinda poorly done. It generally had good parts but it was strange. also, it's very inaccessible to watch in English which is confusing as by season 7 of Ninjago Cole would become a human again out of nowhere. Loved Cole in this though, gave him some time to shine for the first time. It wasn't the greatest but i liked seeing him getting to the focus ninja of this special. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/29/24 Full Review Dummy a A fun special! It's nice to see the return of old villains and Morrow's, Cole's, and Yang's stories were great. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 12/11/23 Full Review Kirby gaming A very good side episode that is very entertaining although it is very hard to watch now Rated 4 out of 5 stars 07/28/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A ninja battles for his freedom against ghostly foes before they gain the power to remain in Ninjago forever.
Director
Peter Hausner
Screenwriter
David Shayne
Genre
Kids & Family, Action, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 11, 2020
Runtime
45m