The Ninjago Movie: Is it that bad?

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Published 2023-12-02

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  • It’s a fine film that did exactly what it needed to do as far as breathing new life into the theme is concerned. It stands alone completely, so you can just flat out ignore it if you’d like, and it brought over some great designs and status quo shifts that helped set up franchise highs shortly following its release. As a movie, it’s nothing too great, but nothing too bad either. It’s a Lego movie
  • @NikingTheViking
    The movie was awesome! I hate how everyone hates on the movie because it's not canon to the show, but in my honest opinion that makes the movie even better! Not only that but they got legends like Jackie Chan to be in the movie, which no one was expecting at all (I know I wasn't). Tbh If it wasn't for the Lego movie franchise I seriously doubt we would have ever got a Ninjago related movie.
  • @eua4808
    Best line : your rund my life . I was not even there
  • @jadensabawu1271
    "Loud can't catch nor throw because of his ubsent father". 🤣🤣🤣
  • @user-lf8ih4ej6u
    All of you guys keep complaning about this movie not being acurate instead of actualy enjoying a GOOD movie
  • @WDB2005
    I personally viewed the movie as its own thing outside of Ninjago which is why I enjoyed it more
  • Tv series version we don’t see LEGO bricks on to some people don’t know why. Ninjago movie version we finally get to see LEGO bricks. Cat knocking down LEGO building some pieces broke the laws of physics of LEGO toy I think using bootleg bricks breaks apart to replicate the laws of physics.
  • I’ve actually watched the movie and its amazing I don’t get how people hate it and I feel like it’s overhated because people don’t watch it . I love the humor in the movie too
  • Originaly when i first saw the movie i really hated it, but I've slowly warmed up to it, (it helps that i now consider it an alternate universe)
  • I wish they didn't change Misakos name although I'm fine with aging her down.
  • @Yesenn
    It's a good movie, just not a good Ninjago movie.
  • @sarcasm-aplenty
    I like the movie, it was what got me back into ninjago after the first or second season. But i went into it thinking of it as a LEGO™©® movie and not a NINJAGO™©® movie. A lot of the disappointment of the fans was that it didn't adapt much of the source material. The Lego batman movie was a parody which this movie was also. Garm using a random mech (s2), Garm having armies not thematic to himself (pilots, s1, s2, s9), Father-son conflict (s1, s2, s4, s8, s9, s10... you get it), one of the ninja being characterized as girl (s3, s6), etc. They made it a kaiju/martial arts movie because c'mon the first climax of the show was the Great Devourer. But other kaiju have been in Ninjago too like the Preeminent and Wojira, and the Leviathan of the Lighthouse. I much prefer that it's its own canon, it allowed Koko to exist after all.
  • @masterseal0418
    Imo, The LEGO Ninjago Movie is decent, albeit flawed. Almost like it wanted to be the LEGO Batman Movie and LEGO Movie combined; what made the twist of the latter work is that the entire film was set up by the imagination of a kid called Finn after we were given heavy foreshadowing to the void outside of Lord Business' headquarters. His father, The Man Upstairs was against his visions, as both characters were parallels to Emmet and Lord Business; at the end, Emmett/Finn finally encouraged them to embrace creativity as adults, and Lord Business/The Man Upstairs fixed everything they broke for them, until a sequel hook with the Duplons/Bianca. But the addition of Meowtra felt forced to make it feel like another chapter in the LEGO Movie IP and intersect with the first film's twist, let alone the original pitch being transferred to the underwhelming special Day of the Departed; though I kinda felt like they lacked other "pet kaiju" in the LEGO Ninjago Movie's continuity, it would be cool if they would fight some sick looking monsters. Also, I just love Garmadon for how comedic he could get, including his chemistry with Lloyd. The Ninja were also pretty entertaining, alongside Zane(who misunderstood modern day trends cuz he's a robot you know), and Sensei Wu(Jackie Chan did amazing as him in the movie aside from Master Chifu in the Kung Fu Panda movies). All in all, a very decent adaption, until the LEGO Movie 2 The Second Part ultimately killed future plans for this franchise thanks to oversaturation. Something that the Spiderverse franchise would most-likely avoid.