Lego Ninjago

Lego Ninjago

Casey Phillips, Staff Writer

Lego Ninjago is a TV show that premiered in January 2011 and has been airing new episodes for a long time. The show recently finished its 11 year run after 15 seasons. Despite the show’s long run and continuing to be nominated for many LEO awards each year, many people who grew up with the show believe the show ended around season 5. 

Lego Ninjago originally started with a 2 season run that was loved by all audiences. After season 2 ended in 2012, it was rebooted for a third season in 2014 and has been continuing ever since. There have been many changes to the show since it first started. These changes include changing the character designs to match the ones shown in The Lego Ninjago Movie, a change in animation studio from WilFilm ApS to WildBrain Studios, changing the episode duration from 22 minutes each to 11 minutes each, and dropping the “Masters of Spinjitzu” subtitle from the series.

While these changes have caused some people to say the show has not been as good as it used to be, the mass majority of people believe that the show has gotten better with time, having a sharp increase in quality when the cast was redesigned in season 8. The show before the redesigns had many great and iconic episodes such as Tick Tock, The Titanium Ninja, and Curse World. However, the show is still giving audiences amazing episodes such as The Son of Lily, Nyad, The Turn of the Tide, and the entirety of seasons 8 and 9. 

Lego Ninjago is beloved by its fans due to how many amazing stories it has given over the years. With 15 seasons under the show’s belt and a sequel series coming in 2023, there is a lot to love about the show. Fans are very excited to see what comes from the show in the future.