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- Ninjago (TV series) - Wikipedia
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
- What country do you think Ninjago is based off : r Ninjago - Reddit
Ninjago City itself, by design, is definitely Tokyo, down to the fact the Royal Palace is in a walled "island" in the middle of the city Names such as Wu, Harumi and Misako are also definitely eastern-inspired
- 100 Facts About Ninjago That You Didn’t Know - Friction Info
The ninja’s home of Ninjago is a fictional world inspired by Japanese culture The ninja’s weapons are based on traditional Japanese weapons, such as katanas and shurikens The show’s creators have stated that the series is heavily influenced by kung fu movies and anime
- Lego Ninjago - Wikipedia
Lego Ninjago (stylized as LEGO NINJAGO; IPA: nɪnˈdʒɑːɡoʊ , nin-JAH-goh[2]) is a Lego theme that was created in 2011 and a flagship brand of The Lego Group It is the first theme to be based on ninjas since the discontinuation of the Lego Ninja theme in 2000
- What does Japan and China think about ninjago? : r Ninjago - Reddit
Ninjago westernizes Japanese Chinese tradition and culture to appeal to western children, just shoving together a bunch of east asian themes with no regard to what the elements mean
- Culture of Ninjago | Ninjago Wiki | Fandom
The world of Ninjago and its inhabitants have a culture similar to real-life human culture but with a number of differences as well The days of the week exist in Ninjago, Lloyd asks "Is it Wednesday already?" in "The Stone Army," Krux says the Ninjago Museum of History is open seven days a week
- Ninjago (TV series) Facts for Kids
Ninjago (also known as Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu) is an animated fantasy superhero TV series It's made by The Lego Group and is based on the popular Lego Ninjago toys
- Ninjago Theories • What kind of culture is Ninjago based off of?. . .
Ninjago is mainly based off an ‘Americanized’ version of ancient China and Japan All of the Asian characters seen on most signs, etc are fully translatable in Chinese (I’m pretty sure it was Chinese, anyway); most of the architecture, on the other hand (with the exception of Ninjago City), seems to be leaning more toward the ancient
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