Beavers

Overview

This article is primarily about the Beavers' appearances within Ninjago. For more information on the tribe, visit the article on Legends of Chima wiki.
“Fix it!”
— The Beavers to Wu and P.I.X.A.L., "The Kaiju Protocol"

Beavers are a species of rodent that live in Chima and in Ninjago.

History

History[]

Curseworld, Part II[]

In Chima, Bezar, the leader of the Beavers, was seen along with members of some of the other tribes.

The Kaiju Protocol[]

The Beaver tribe entered the Monastery after Wu and P.I.X.A.L. were trying to open a portal to the Never-Realm. They demand to fix something, so P.I.X.A.L. throws a broken broom back into Chima causing the Beavers to flock back to their home realm.

Ninjago Confidential[]

A Beaver was seen jumping out of a trashcan before showing his teeth.

The Turn of the Tide[]

A Beaver attended Nya's memorial.

Appearances
Trivia

Trivia[]

Gopher mascot with the beaver mask

Gopher mascot with the beaver mask

  • In "Child's Play," a gopher mascot with a beaver mask was seen in Buddy's Pizza, implying that regular beavers exist in Ninjago.
  • They are the most frequently appearing characters from Legends of Chima in Ninjago. They are also the only ones to appear in scenes that never appeared in Legends of Chima and were re-animated by WildBrain, as the M2Film animation shot was used in the scene in "Curseworld, Part II".
  • It is unknown how the beaver in "Ninjago Confidential" came to Ninjago. It's possible one remained in Ninjago after the beginning of "The Kaiju Protocol."
    • This beaver seemed a little wild and dangerous and stayed in the dark alleys, unlike other beavers.
  • They are mostly brown, with the exception of their leader, Bezar, who is white, who appears in "Curseworld, Part II."
  • According to Chris "Doc" Wyatt, no beavers have appeared in Ninjago: Dragons Rising because the beaver asset was created for Unreal Engine 4 and cannot be utilized for Unreal Engine 5, the 3D graphics program currently used for the show, without being completely revamped which would be the same as creating a completely new asset.[1]
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Notes

Notes[]

  1. Their existence in Ninjago was heavily implied by the fact that a gopher mascot with a beaver mask was seen in Buddy's Pizza in "Child's Play".
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