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▲ 44 r/Ninjago

I was rewatching some OG clips and man, the nostalgia hits different. It really made me think about the moment I realized this show was peak fiction.
For me, it was definitely when Sensei Wu went into the Underworld to face Garmadon. Seeing him risk it all in such a dark, creepy place was a total core memory. That’s when I knew the stakes were real and the lore was going to be insane.
What about you guys?
• Was it a specific fight that went hard?
• A plot twist that left you shook?
• Or have you been riding with the crew since the 2011 pilots?
Drop your "click" moment below! 🐍⚔️

u/Any_Profit_6643 — 13 days ago

I was watching the Seabound season (2021) when I later discovered that the Hydro Bounty—the ninjas' submarine—is a submarine engine model that advanced scientific labs had only just begun studying and researching the materials for when the season was released. The point is, there are still 2 years to go before the first prototype comes out... but the fact is, I deduced this from a dialogue between PIXAL and Jay during the episode after the sinking, and there is even a name for it (Solid State C. Silicon-Carbon Anode); you can find it in image [4]. If you found this interesting, let me know what you think below.

u/Any_Profit_6643 — 14 days ago

Looking back at the whole run, both Wu and Garmadon have been pretty questionable as leaders. Wu’s tendency to keep secrets and Garmadon’s chaotic nature have caused more problems than they've solved. If you had to pick who actually shaped the Ninja better as individuals, who would it be? Is Wu’s 'cryptic' teaching style more effective than Garmadon’s 'tough love' approach? I want to see some actual arguments for both sides.

u/Any_Profit_6643 — 14 days ago