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Crystalized is the fifteenth and final season of the animated Ninjago television series (titled Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu before the eleventh season). The series was created by Michael Hegner and Tommy Andreasen. [1] The season aired in two parts: the first in May 2022, and the other from September to October 2022.
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.
In January 2021, The Lego Group released a soundtrack video on YouTube titled Ninjago: A Musical Journey, which celebrates the music of the show in four parts. [44] The complete Ninjago: A Musical Journey (2011–2020) video was released on the Lego YouTube channel on 6 June 2021, comprising 2.5 hours of music and images. [45]
Lego Ninjago: Rise of the Snakes is an arcade fighting beat 'em up video game both developed and published by The Lego Group, that released on March 22, 2012, worldwide for the iOS. The game serves as a sequel to Lego Ninjago: Spinjitzu Scavenger Hunt. The game is based on the first season of the series. [12] [13]
A video taken in Utah over the weekend captured a rare, mesmerizing weather occurrence known as a "snownado." According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and The Weather Channel, a ...
After attacking New Ninjago City, he is defeated by Zane in the season finale. [73] [46] [21] He appears again in Crystalized as the Crystal King where he plans to corrupt Ninjago with crystals to destroy the balance between good and evil, corrupt the ninja and elements of creation. He is eventually defeated by Lloyd with the help of a four ...
The U.S. real estate market has another year in the books after 2024 came to a close this week. Redfin identified houses that clocked the heftiest sale prices in 2024.
OBERHOF, Germany (AP) — Chevonne Forgan and Sophie Kirkby of the U.S. won a bronze medal in a World Cup women's doubles luge race Saturday, their second podium finish in three races this season.