Comwayon
A Disappointing Continuation
Yash Wade
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Zlatica
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Abegail Noëlle
While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
adonis98-743-186503
When the fate of their world, Ninjago, is challenged by great threats, it's up to the ninja: Kai, Jay, Cole, Zane, Lloyd and Nya to save the world. I don't understand why Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu has such a low rating here on IMDb it's a show meant for kids and yet adults b*tch and moan about it writing their reviews like people are going to actually listen to them? I'll tell you what this show is about it's about friendship and teamwork and even if they do sell a bunch of toys who cares anyways? I mean it's 2017 everything is about toys and kids anymore so just get over it. You got ninjas, dragons, snakes, superpowers and above all a well made show with a smart humor to it. Your kids are definitely going to love it and besides there's always the upcoming Movie with Jackie Chan so just relax and enjoy the ride.
Chakor
Ninjago: Masters of Spinjtzu is the first LEGO animated series to actually evolve into a full television program with different seasons and episodes. Although everyone says that the series is based on the LEGO Ninjago sets that coincide with each season, it is actually the other way around these days: the sets are actually based on the stories written by the Hageman Brothers. Since there are many different seasons, here are my thoughts on each below: Pilots (2011) - Not an actual season, but they're short, sweet, and to the point. The voice talents are great, as well as the characters.Season 1: Rise of the Snakes (2012) - By far the best of the series without any doubt. The Serpentine are great villains, and the direction that they take in expanding the characters of each Ninja is very well done. If you haven't seen any episodes of Ninjago, this is the season to watch first.Season 2: The Green Ninja/The Final Battle (2012) - This season is kind of odd at the beginning, as most of the early episodes have nothing to do with the "Final Battle". Some of the "filler" episodes were good, others were somewhat pointless. The introduction of the Overlord is well done, as well as the Final Battle itself.Season 3: Rebooted (2014) - A lot of people didn't like the whole "techno" vibe that this season has, but I think it's decent. The whole story is done pretty well, as well as the return of the Overlord as the main villain. The only things that I didn't like about this season were the pointless relationship between Nya and Cole and Pythor shrinking at the end.Season 4: Tournament of Elements (2015) - Not my favorite season, but it has a lot of good characters. This season's backstory of the Serpentine War is actually a major plot hole with season 1, but it doesn't stop me from enjoying the season. The actual Tournament is great, although the ending is a bit disappointing and the portrayal of Pythor in this season is an embarrassment to his role in season 1.Season 5: Possession (2015) - Not my favorite season either, but still great for what it is. Season 5 has a much darker feel to it than any other season that has preceded it. Overall, the story is good. The only things that I really didn't like about this season were the episode "Cloud Kingdom" and the character of the Preeminent.Season 6: Skybound (2016) – A bit better than the previous two seasons in my opinion, but still not the greatest. The backstories in this season are well done, and there really isn't anything to complain about. The villains were interesting, and not something that I ever expected from a full season. Nadakhan was a great villain, although I feel like they could have used his character a bit more.I can't say anything more past this. An hour-long special titled "Day of the Departed" is scheduled to air in the United States on Cartoon Network on October 29, and a whole new season is scheduled to air sometime in 2017. Overall, this is actually a great series that I think children and adults alike will enjoy long after its end.
Kenji Chang
I'm impressed, the only reason why it's at a 6.2 is because critics don't give trash about it being a kids show. It's LEGO for heavens sake. Kids around 5-10 play with LEGO. The show is MADE for kids for the most part. This shouldn't be criticized as "Oh the story wasn't well made." Even I agree with that, but it's a kids show. A lot of kids don't care about all these required (Good story, outline,plot, and reason etc.). they want an entertaining show to watch and laugh with. Most of these kids shows are action comedy, or princess love(for girls). Plus, reviewing this for a kids show is a 10/10 because it has a pretty well made plot.
mordecaiandtherigbys101
This is is truly amazing. The characters are great, the writing is great, the music is great. Everything about this show is awesome! I would definitely recommend it to anyone who likes Lego. The show is set in the fictional world of Ninjago, a place inspired by Chinese and Japanese myths and culture. It appears in the series as a large sprawling land most like the island chain of Japan, with different areas being home to various animals and plants, including Dragons and mystical snakes (like the Great Devourer). It has an underworld, where beings of evil like Lord Garmadon and the Skeleton Army dwell, together with sacred places where many things are hidden or forgotten (like the Serpentine tombs or the Golden Weapons). Similar to Lego's past product line Bionicle, the main characters are in tune with certain elemental properties (the elements in this case being Fire, Ice, Lightning and Earth.) Also, the world seems to have a more modern setting than previous 'Ninja' series, as shown by the appearance of large skyscraper cities, various vehicles, video games and exo-suits. Again I love this show and can't wait for the next season to premier in early 2014!