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An audio adaptation of "The Lonely", featuring Mike Starr as Corry, was produced for radio in the mid-2000s; it was released on CD by CBS Consumer Products in 2007 as part of The Twilight Zone Radio Dramas Vol. 4. In 2007, "The Lonely" was produced for the stage by 4 Letter Entertainment.
Meanwhile, Pythor releases the Venomari and Constrictai Tribes from their tombs and plans to unite them under his leadership. The Ninja infiltrate their meeting and, inspired by Lloyd's pranks, manipulate the tribes into fighting each other. Pythor discovers them, and they are nearly captured, but Zane's pink suit enables them to hide and escape.
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 ...
The film focuses on Lloyd defending Ninjago City from his evil father, Lord Garmadon, who makes regular attempts to conquer Ninjago City with the help of his Shark Army. Lloyd is universally despised for being the son of an evil warlord, but the citizens of Ninjago City are unaware that he is the Green Ninja. [ 29 ]
No logic, no reason, no explanation; just a prolonged nightmare in which fear, loneliness, and the unexplainable walk hand in hand through the shadows. In a moment, we'll start collecting clues as to the whys, the whats, and the wheres. We will not end the nightmare, we'll only explain it—because this is the Twilight Zone.
Cyrus Borg rebuilds Ninjago City as a futuristic metropolis, following the events of the Overlord's defeat. The ninja, Sensei Wu, Nya and Dareth are teachers at Darkley's (now Sensei Wu's Academy) and Lloyd travels around Ninjago. The Overlord however reemerges, having survived in the Digiverse and takes over all technology.
Lloyd and Garmadon escape HoundDog McBrag by going into the sewers where Lloyd saves McBrag from a crystal-infected Serpentine. Misako confirms that the Dragon Form exists. P.I.X.A.L. finds a broken Zane, who has returned to his Ice Emperor persona due to his damaged memory, and takes him to Borg Tower with the help of Ronin and his fugitives.
McDonnell noted that Rod Serling's "El Moe" was least like a typical Twilight Zone story, and that Williams's "Ants" belonged to the Alfred Hitchcock Presents universe rather than The Twilight Zone. [1] On Ain't It Cool News, Adam Balm identified Wu's "On the Road" as "the best entry in the collection". Balm wrote that the anthology is "uneven ...