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  2. Ninjago: Rise of the Snakes - Wikipedia

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    Upon arriving at Torchfire Mountain, the only place where the Fangblades can be destroyed, Pythor reveals himself and steals the blades back, leaving the Ninja to die. Nya saves them, as Samurai X, and they head to the lost City of Ouroboros to try to stop Pythor. After a battle on a Serpentine Truck-fortress, all arrive in the city.

  3. List of Ninjago characters - Wikipedia

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    Released from their tombs by Lloyd Garmadon, the Serpentine attempt to conquer Ninjago several times under the leadership of Pythor, Lord Garmadon, and Skales. They reappear in subsequent seasons. The Great Devourer is a giant snake and the overarching antagonist of Season 1. It has the ability to increase its size by consuming anything in its ...

  4. List of reptilian humanoids - Wikipedia

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    The Snake People from the TV-movie The Archer: Fugitive from the Empire; Spinner from My Hero Academia; Tilian from A.T.O.M. Unas from Stargate; Visitors from V; Zafiro from Disney's Gargoyles is a Gargoyle who has a red-skinned snake-bodied gargate, with two humanoid arms and feathered wings, reminiscent of Kukulcan in Mayan myth and leader of ...

  5. List of Ninjago episodes - Wikipedia

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    Ninjago: Reimagined is a series of five short films released on the Lego YouTube channel to celebrate the ten-year anniversary of Ninjago using a variety of animation styles. [114] The final short, Golden Hour, is considered to be the only one canon to the show, according to both Kevin Burke and Chris "Doc" Wyatt.

  6. Ninjago (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Ninjago (previously known as Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu until 2019) is an animated epic-fantasy superhero television series produced by The Lego Group. It was created to coincide with the Lego Ninjago line of construction toys, which is based on the characters and events of the series.

  7. List of harem anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    This list shows series in which interpersonal attraction between Male-centric harems and the androphilic protagonist(s) – regardless of cited sex, gender, orientation, etc. – play a central role in their genre or storylines. Such elements are labeled by publishers as reverse harem.

  8. Ninjago: March of the Oni - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Cole, Zane and P.I.X.A.L go to the Ninjago harbour to receive an award, which they are surprised to discover is a rebuilt "Destiny's Bounty". Faith, who has been severely injured, arrives at the monastery to warn Wu and the ninja that the darkness has consumed the Realm of Oni and Dragons and is heading for Ninjago next.

  9. Harem (genre) - Wikipedia

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    An example of a same-sex harem anime would be Kyo Kara Maoh!, which features a male protagonist with male characters comprising his harem. Especially in dating sim visual novels, it has become increasingly common for harems to feature characters of multiple genders, with the player choosing whether to pursue an opposite- or same-sex relationship.