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Season 1 – Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu: March of the Oni

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Albert J @RT17561293 11/18/2024 This series has reached an all time low. I grew up watching the original series and I was 6 years old when the pilot of Ninjago released. I am 18 now and after revisiting and rewatching every season of this series I realized that the series quality greatly depreciated and the creators at Lego should have just let the series end. It's sad to see what one of my all time favorite series' has become. See more SkyRo P @TheMovieSearch 03/06/2024 Embarking on the Ninjago series for a review, I initially had low expectations for a Lego-based franchise. I anticipated it to be a light-hearted, perhaps frivolous watch that I wouldn't particularly enjoy or find engaging. However, I couldn't have been more mistaken. The Ninjago franchise turned out to be a delightful surprise, offering an incredibly entertaining and enjoyable viewing experience. My child and I were thoroughly captivated by every aspect of this series, including the movies, shorts, and various episodes available. The characters in Ninjago are not only entertaining but also undergo significant development throughout the series. Characters like Ty and Zane, along with the rest of the cast, evolve and grow, allowing viewers to become deeply invested in their individual journeys and the overarching storyline. What stood out the most was how the characters' powers were earned through their adventures, creating a sense of progression and accomplishment. Additionally, the gradual introduction of new characters and the phased-out departure of older ones added an intriguing dynamic, akin to the passing of the torch to the next generation. Overall, I wholeheartedly recommend the Ninjago franchise to both children and adults. Whether enjoyed independently by kids or watched together as a family, the series offers a wild and imaginative experience with Legos that is sure to delight and entertain viewers of all ages. See more Dummy a @RT47443057 12/11/2023 Fantastic intro! The story is great too. See more Read all reviews
Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu: March of the Oni — Season 1

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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Mar 4, 2019 The Darkness Comes Details Episode 2 Aired Mar 4, 2019 Into the Breach Details Episode 3 Aired Mar 4, 2019 The Fall Details Episode 4 Aired Mar 4, 2019 Endings Details

Season Info

Executive Producer
Torsten Jacobsen, Erik Wilstrup
Network
Cartoon Network
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Kids & Family, Action, Fantasy, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date
Mar 4, 2019