After Crystallized, the 16 realms have abruptly fused into a cosmic unstable dystopia. A Spinjitzu Ninja Master trains a new generation of heroes to find Elemental Dragons before the forces ... Read allAfter Crystallized, the 16 realms have abruptly fused into a cosmic unstable dystopia. A Spinjitzu Ninja Master trains a new generation of heroes to find Elemental Dragons before the forces of evil exploit that energy to destroy the world.After Crystallized, the 16 realms have abruptly fused into a cosmic unstable dystopia. A Spinjitzu Ninja Master trains a new generation of heroes to find Elemental Dragons before the forces of evil exploit that energy to destroy the world.
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A review from a 10 year fan of Ninjago.
I know that Ninjago has sort of faded into obscurity since 2018 or so and it all stems from the fact that people can't get over a simple redesign. They chose to just not watch the season or watch the season with the intent to hate on it even thought it has given us some of the best Ninjago content in so long.
Ninjago hadn't taken a severe hit to quality until 2020 and that was when the show struggled to come up with new ideas, and didn't know how to write meaningful character arcs for the Ninja.
Bring in Dragons rising which genuinely has the potential to become the best addition to the Ninjago franchise. They introduce a plethora of New main characters while also still writing the original ninja so so well. The worldbuilding and character writing is probably the best we've ever seen in Ninjago, and the shows visuals look stunning. I am urging original fans of Ninjago to give this a shot because this has been outstanding so far, and has strengthend my love for the series which has been slowly dying out since 2020 or so.
If your worried that the show seems childish, just wait until you get to late season 2-early season 3 where the show finally tackles more mature themes and is as dark as it has ever been.
I know that Ninjago has sort of faded into obscurity since 2018 or so and it all stems from the fact that people can't get over a simple redesign. They chose to just not watch the season or watch the season with the intent to hate on it even thought it has given us some of the best Ninjago content in so long.
Ninjago hadn't taken a severe hit to quality until 2020 and that was when the show struggled to come up with new ideas, and didn't know how to write meaningful character arcs for the Ninja.
Bring in Dragons rising which genuinely has the potential to become the best addition to the Ninjago franchise. They introduce a plethora of New main characters while also still writing the original ninja so so well. The worldbuilding and character writing is probably the best we've ever seen in Ninjago, and the shows visuals look stunning. I am urging original fans of Ninjago to give this a shot because this has been outstanding so far, and has strengthend my love for the series which has been slowly dying out since 2020 or so.
If your worried that the show seems childish, just wait until you get to late season 2-early season 3 where the show finally tackles more mature themes and is as dark as it has ever been.
I was blown away by the first season of Ninjago: Dragons Rising. After multiple, what I think are failed seasons produced in Ninjago from 2019-2022, the show is BACK, and PACKS A PUNCH! The 22 minute episode format is back again, which I think is great, and fits the show really well. The graphics and details are exceptional and top notch, in what I think are the best graphics in all of the previous seasons of Ninjago. The new main characters of Arin, Sora, and Wyldfyre, and the antagonists of Lord Ras and Emperor Beatrix are exceptionally well written, giving me great hope for future seasons of this show. The soundtrack is awesome and carries the show greatly, as always. The plot does not seem rushed as in the other episodes in the Wildbrain era, and the plot builds and stacks up in a great way. The lore of Ninjago is deepened by a great extent by the events of the Merge, which opens up a lot of new opportunities. Overall, this might be the best season behind those in the Oni trilogy (Sons of Garmadon, Hunted, March of the Oni). Definitely 10/10 stars from me, can't wait to what new stuff this show has to offer.
Ninjago: Dragon Rising, the latest installment in the popular animated series, has captivated audiences with its compelling narrative, engaging characters, and stunning animation. This season continues the rich lore of Ninjago, delving deeper into the history of the Elemental Masters and their connection to the dragons. The seamless continuity with previous seasons allows fans to immerse themselves in a familiar yet evolving world, while the character development and growth add depth and emotional resonance to the storytelling.
One of the standout features of Dragon Rising is its continuation of the established Ninjago lore. The season builds upon previous plot points, introducing new elements and expanding the mythology of the world. This continuity allows fans to feel connected to the characters and their journeys, as they witness the consequences of past actions and the development of new challenges.
The character development in Dragon Rising is another highlight. The young ninja team continues to mature and evolve, facing new obstacles and learning valuable lessons. Their relationships deepen, and their individual strengths and weaknesses are explored in greater detail. This character growth makes the characters more relatable and engaging, allowing audiences to connect with them on a personal level.
The animation in Dragon Rising is simply breathtaking. The visuals are stunning, with vibrant colors, fluid movements, and intricate details. The action sequences are thrilling and dynamic, showcasing the ninja's incredible skills and the power of the dragons. The animation enhances the storytelling, immersing viewers in the world of Ninjago and making the characters and their adventures feel more real.
In conclusion, Ninjago: Dragon Rising is a triumph of storytelling that continues to captivate audiences. The season's strong points include its seamless continuity, engaging characters, and stunning animation. By building upon the established lore, developing the characters, and delivering visually stunning action sequences, Dragon Rising offers a satisfying and memorable viewing experience for fans of all ages.
One of the standout features of Dragon Rising is its continuation of the established Ninjago lore. The season builds upon previous plot points, introducing new elements and expanding the mythology of the world. This continuity allows fans to feel connected to the characters and their journeys, as they witness the consequences of past actions and the development of new challenges.
The character development in Dragon Rising is another highlight. The young ninja team continues to mature and evolve, facing new obstacles and learning valuable lessons. Their relationships deepen, and their individual strengths and weaknesses are explored in greater detail. This character growth makes the characters more relatable and engaging, allowing audiences to connect with them on a personal level.
The animation in Dragon Rising is simply breathtaking. The visuals are stunning, with vibrant colors, fluid movements, and intricate details. The action sequences are thrilling and dynamic, showcasing the ninja's incredible skills and the power of the dragons. The animation enhances the storytelling, immersing viewers in the world of Ninjago and making the characters and their adventures feel more real.
In conclusion, Ninjago: Dragon Rising is a triumph of storytelling that continues to captivate audiences. The season's strong points include its seamless continuity, engaging characters, and stunning animation. By building upon the established lore, developing the characters, and delivering visually stunning action sequences, Dragon Rising offers a satisfying and memorable viewing experience for fans of all ages.
This show is amazing, as someone who has been watching ninjago for over a decade, I was worried about all the new changes in this series, however I am so pleasantly surprised. Its such a fun and enjoyable show with great messages and characters. The writing is amazing and very enjoyable, im 18 years old and love this show. The show is so entertaining and funny and enjoyable. Season 1 was amazing overall and super fun and wholesome. Season 2 was amazing too, with a very entertaining story. This season was much darker than season 1 which appeals alot to older kids/teenagers/people. Season 2 had many positive messages about caring for yourself and others
The only thing is that although season 1 is good for all ages, for season 2, I would reccomend ages 9+ because the season is alot darker and scarier and might scare young kids.
The only thing is that although season 1 is good for all ages, for season 2, I would reccomend ages 9+ because the season is alot darker and scarier and might scare young kids.
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Title says it all. I love what the writers are cooking with this sequel series of a beloved childhood show of mine. And knowing that Dragons Rising is just one series that is far near from ending, I cannot wait and see what other adventures after Dragons Rising the Ninja have left in store for us! Obviously some character have yet to shine and the series like Zane, Cole, Jay (Rouge now), etc but getting confirmation from the head writer Chris "Doc" Wyatt about what's to come before AND after the new episodes makes me think that the series is in good hands. But the main highlight of the show for me was Kai. He is my favourite Ninja but seeing how he was treated by writers in most recent seasons compared to the older seasons makes me a bit sad that he's sidelined most of the time. But now he actually plays an important role in the series and fully showcases how much he's developed with his student Wlydfire who is a bit of a reflection on who he was back then. Once again I can't for what's store for the future of Dragons Rising and Ninjago itself and I will be there no matter what. NINJAGO FOREVER! 🔥
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- TriviaArin's Object Spinjitzu move could be a reference to The Lego Ninjago Movie Videogame (2017) where Spinjitzu acted like a projectile rather than a close range attack.
- ConnectionsFollows Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu (2011)
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