Overview
Many characters in the Ninjago franchise reuse printing designs from other LEGO themes. Below is a list of these occurrences, with links to Brickipedia for further information on the themes and characters mentioned.
Full character designs
Full character designs[]
The LEGO Movie[]
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The Panda Suit Guy appears in Enter the Ninjago and The LEGO Ninjago Movie. | |
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The Blacktron Fan appears with a different face in The LEGO Ninjago Movie. |
Minifigures[]
LEGO Ninjago: Spinjitzu Scavenger Hunt and LEGO Ninjago: Rise of the Snakes featured several characters from the Minifigures line as playable characters. See here for more information.
Series 1[]
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The Circus Clown appears as a minor recurring character. |
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The Robot appears as a playable character in LEGO Ninjago: Nindroids. |
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The Spaceman appears as a playable character in LEGO Ninjago: Nindroids. |
Series 10[]
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The Motorcycle Mechanic appears as a minor recurring character. |
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Sea Captain appears as a minor recurring character. |
Series 11[]
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The Gingerbread Man appears as a playable character in LEGO Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin. |
Series 16[]
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The Babysitter's baby appears as Betsy's baby in The LEGO Ninjago Movie and The LEGO Ninjago Movie blooper reel. |
Seasonal[]
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Santa Claus's 1998 minifigure appears as a playable character in LEGO Battles: Ninjago. |
Ultra Agents[]
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Invizable's design is used for Mr. Pale. |
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Toxikita's design is used for Tox. |
Design elements
Design elements[]
Agents[]
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An altered version of Dyna-Mite's torso is the seen on Cathy. |
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An altered version of Dyna-Mite's torso is the seen on a recurring background character. |
Castle (2007)[]
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The Skeleton Warrior face seems to be the inspiration for the Skulkin warriors' faces. |
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The Skulkin helicopter from 2521 Lightning Dragon Battle uses Skeleton Warrior's head 4 times as missiles. |
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The king crown symbol appears on Khanjikhan's belt. |
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The king crown symbol appears on the belt of an unknown Djinn King's statue in "The Way Back." |
Castle (2013)[]
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The face used on Dragon Soldiers and the Dragon Wizard is used on Karlof. |
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The beard and mustache from Dragon Soldiers and the Dragon Wizard appears on Okino. |
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The beard from Dragon Soldiers and the Dragon Wizard appears in gray on Twitchy Tim. |
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The beard from Dragon Soldiers and the Dragon Wizard appears on Treg. |
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The face used on Dragon Soldiers is the basis for Jelly's face. |
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The beard design (minus the goatee) used on Dragon Soldiers is reused in black for Clutch Powers. |
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The beard design (minus the goatee) used on Dragon Soldiers is reused in black for Fugi-Dove's brother. |
Chinese New Year[]
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The torso of the grandmother from 80106 Story of Nian is used on Skylor's mother. |
City and Town[]
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The mail horn logo seen in various sets involving mail appears on the Postman's shirt. | |
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The face lines from a common face print first seen on the Coast Guard Worker appear in a lighter color on Cliff Gordon. |
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The face lines from a common face print first seen on the Coast Guard Worker appear in a lighter color on Ash. |
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The face lines from a common face print first seen on the Coast Guard Worker appear in a lighter color on Leo. |
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The face lines from a common face print first seen on the Coast Guard Worker appear in a lighter color on Jay's future appearance. |
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The cheek lines from a common face print first seen on the Coast Guard Worker appear in a lighter color on Sorla. |
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A modified version of a recurring torso print appears on Ed. |
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The overalls design from a recurring torso print appears on Zane in "Undercover Zane." |
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The Construction Worker torso design appears on the Ninjago construction workers. |
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A modified version of a recurring torso print appears on Gayle Gossip. |
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An modified version of a recurring torso print appears on a recurring background character. |
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An modified version of a recurring torso print appears on a Jake's mother. |
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The generic male child face print is used on characters such as Unagami in child form. |
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The generic female child face print is used on characters such as Marla. | |
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An altered version of a classic Town torso appears in blue on Vinny and the recurring background character design with his appearance. |
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An altered version of a classic Town torso appears in sand green on a recurring background character. |
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An altered, mirrored version of the classic Town torso appears in red on a recurring background character. |
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An altered version of a classic Town torso appears on one of the henchmen. |
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A recolored version of a recurring female torso appears on a recurring background character. |
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A recolored version of a recurring female torso appears on a recurring background character/Business Woman/Flerry McFloyster. |
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The scarf from a recurring female torso appears on Edna's design from "The Royal Blacksmiths" and seasons 3 and 4. |
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The scarf from a recurring female torso appears in green on Misako. |
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The scarf from a recurring female torso appears on Cliff Gordon. |
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The torso used on several Police Officer minifigures from 2014 appears on the Ninjago Police. |
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A recolored version of the torso used on several 2014 Police Officers torso appears on the prison guards. |
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A recolored version of the torso used on several 2014 Police Officers torso appears on the Night Watchman. |
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An altered version of the torso used on several 2014 Police Officers torso appears on the Domu Library guard from "Public Enemy Number One." |
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An altered version of the torso used on several 2014 Police Officers torso appears on the Lunch Lady from "Enkrypted." |
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A recolored version of the torso used on several 2014 Police Officers torso appears without the badge on the security guards. |
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An altered version of the torso used on several 2014 Police Officers appears on the coast guard from "The Calm Before the Storm." |
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The torso used on several Police Officer minifigures appears on Warden Noble without the badge. |
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The torso used on several Police Officer minifigures appears on the Police Commissioner. |
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The recurring prisoner clothing design is used for the Kryptarium inmates. |
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The general design of one of the common smiling male face prints appears a few times on Jay in Dark Island Trilogy - Part 3. |
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The mouth from a common scowling male face print appears inverted on Kai. |
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The mouth from a common scowling male face print appears inverted on the Cloud Kingdom guards seen in "Kingdom Come." |
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A common scowling male face print appears to be the basis for Kai's face in several panels of the Dark Island Trilogy - Part 3.[note 1] |
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A common face, originally seen on a firefighter, is used on Rufus McCallister in The LEGO Ninjago Movie and subsequently on his TV counterpart. |
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The body design of the baby is used for Toddler Wu from "The Quiet One" to "Big Trouble, Little Ninjago." |
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The body design of the baby is used for Toddler Wu in "Golden Hour." |
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The torso of a woman from 60267 Safari Off-Roader is the basis for Legacy Misako's torso. |
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The torso of a woman from 60202 People Pack - Outdoor Adventures appears on Sally. |
Creator[]
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The common chef torso, first seen in 9302 Community Builders Set and later in City sets as well, appears on the Cook. |
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The weight lines from the common chef torso, first seen in 9302 Community Builders Set and later in City sets as well, appear on Rufus McCallister's original design. |
Dino[]
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The Driver's face design is used for Cyrus Borg. |
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The Driver's mouth is used on Morro. |
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The Driver's mouth is used on Nobu. |
Dino Attack[]
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Viper's face print appears on one of the Sky Pirates in Dark Island Trilogy - Part 3. |
Harry Potter[]
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The lines from the 2010 Hogwarts student torso are seen on the shirt of a a child first seen in "Never Trust a Snake." |
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The 2010 Hogwarts student torso is the basis for the Darkley's students' shirts. |
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The 2010 Hogwarts student torso is the basis for the Wu's Academy students' shirts. |
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The torso from Harry Potter's 2010 casual design is used in a lighter blue and with an altered stripe for Jay's casual/undercover design. |
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The torso from Harry Potter's 2010 casual design is used in green and without the stripe for teenage Lloyd's casual/undercover design. |
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An altered version of the torso from Harry Potter's 2010 casual design appears on a recurring background character/Checkout Girl. |
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A lighter blue version of the torso from Harry Potter's 2010 casual design appears on a recurring background character. |
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The torso from Harry Potter's 2010 casual design appears in red on a recurring background character. |
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An altered version of the torso from Harry Potter's 2010 casual design appears on a recurring background character. |
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An altered version of the torso Harry Potter's 2010 casual design appears on a Tourist Kid. |
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The torso from Harry Potter's 2010 casual design appears on a recurring background character. |
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The torso from Harry Potter's 2010 casual design appears on Benny. |
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An altered version of the torso from Harry Potter's 2010 casual design appears on a WildBrain child. |
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An altered version of the torso from Harry Potter's 2010 casual design appears on a WildBrain child. |
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The shirt neck design from the torso from Harry Potter's 2010 casual design is reflected in Zane's child clothing in "Child's Play." |
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The shirt neck design from the torso from Harry Potter's 2010 casual design is reflected in the Buddy's Pizza mascot from "Child's Play." |
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The shirt neck design from the torso from Harry Potter's 2010 casual design is reflected in Rufus McCallister's original design. |
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The shirt neck design from the torso from Harry Potter's 2010 casual design is reflected in Cole's design in the 2012 blooper reel. |
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The shirt neck design from the torso from Harry Potter's 2010 casual design is reflected in Mike Boom's design. |
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The shirt neck design from the torso from Harry Potter's 2010 casual design is reflected in the ninja's tea uniforms in "Winds of Change." |
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The shirt neck design from the torso from Harry Potter's 2010 casual design is reflected in Jay's design from "Funny Guys." |
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A torso used on Ginny Weasley and Hermione Granger in two sets is used on a recurring background character. |
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A torso used on Ginny Weasley and Hermione Granger in two sets is used on Mystake. |
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The legs from the 2010 variant of Argus Filch are used on Edna. |
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The legs from the 2010 variant of Argus Filch appear without the key chain on a recurring background character. |
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The legs from the 2010 variant of Argus Filch appear without the key chain on Cole's casual/undercover design. |
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The legs from the 2010 variant of Argus Filch appear without the key chain on Cole's lumberjack design from "The Invitation." |
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The legs from the 2010 variant of Argus Filch appear without the key chain on Tommy. |
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The belt and key chain from the legs of the 2010 variant of Argus Filch appear on Rufus McCallister. |
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The belt from the 2010 variant of Argus Filch appears on Zane's beachwear design in "The Last Hope." |
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The belt from the 2010 variant of Argus Filch appears on Kai in the 2012 blooper reel. |
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The belt from the 2010 variant of Argus Filch appears on one of the lumberjack designs. |
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The legs from the 2010 variant of Argus Filch appear without the key chain on Cole's "Rocky Dangerbuff" design from "The Oni and the Dragon." |
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The belt from the 2010 variant of Argus Filch appears on Dan Castady. |
Indiana Jones[]
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Willie Scott's red Shanghai dress is the basis for Nya's design at various points in "Once Bitten, Twice Shy," "All of Nothing," and "Double Trouble." |
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The outer jacket of Indiana Jones's tuxedo design appears on the Announcer. |
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Indiana Jones's tuxedo design appears in black as the suit worn by The Royal Blacksmiths. |
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A slightly altered version of Indiana Jones's tuxedo design appears on Clutch Powers in "Sweatin' to the Goldies." |
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Mutt Williams' mouth design is the basis for Dareth's. |
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The Airplane Mechanic's general torso design may be the basis for Cole's beach torso in "The Last Hope." |
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The outer jacket from Indiana Jones's gray suit appears recolored on a recurring background character. |
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The outer jacket from Indiana Jones's gray suit appears recolored on a recurring background character. |
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The torso from Indiana Jones's gray suit appears with recoloring on a recurring background character/Tourist Kid's father. |
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The jacket from Indiana Jones's gray suit appears with recoloring on a recurring background character. |
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An altered version of the outer jacket from Indiana Jones's gray suit appears on a recurring background character/Tourist Kid's mother. |
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The torso from Indiana Jones's gray suit appears recolored on the contractor from "Ninjaball Run." |
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The outer jacket from Indiana Jones's gray suit appears in a darker gray and without the lower button hole on Cyrus Borg. |
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The torso from Indiana Jones's gray suit appears recolored for Kai's teacher outfit in "The Surge." |
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An altered version of the jacket from Indiana Jones's gray suit torso appears on "Nya Smith" in the 2012 blooper reel. |
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The torso from Indiana Jones's gray suit appears with recoloring on "Lloyd Green" in the 2012 blooper reel. |
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The outer jacket from Indiana Jones's gray suit appears recolored on Landon. |
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The torso from Indiana Jones's gray suit appears with recoloring on Colin. |
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An altered version of the outer jacket from Indiana Jones's gray suit appears on a Xentrix Studios background character. |
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The collar design from one of Indiana Jones's variants appears on the Postman's Rebooted design. |
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The general torso design of one of Indiana Jones's variants appears on one of the lumberjack designs. |
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The collar design from one of Indiana Jones's variants appears on Chuck. |
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The collar design from one of Indiana Jones's variants appears on Dareth's bartender outfit. |
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The holster design from a few of Indiana Jones's variants appear on a member of the Postman's crew from Rebooted. |
The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit[]
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Aragorn's face design appears, with a more orange-brown facial hair color, on a lumberjack design in "The Invitation." |
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Aragorn's face design is used on Benton. |
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Aragorn's mouth, beard, and cheekbones appear on one of the original prison guard designs. |
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Aragorn's face design appears, with a more orange-brown facial hair color, on a recurring Stiix citizen. |
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Aragorn's face design, sans the facial hair, appears on Fenwick. |
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Aragorn's face design appears on Chuck, though Chuck lacks the facial hair, has lighter eyebrows, and lacks the lines beneath his eyes. |
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Éomer's belt design can be seen on Bolobo's TV series design. |
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The belt design from Fíli's non-armored torso can be seen on Bolobo's TV series design. |
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The belt design from Fíli's non-armored torso appears on a Stiix citizen who resembles Tommy. |
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Gandalf's face design is used on Levi. |
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Merry's eyebrows appear on one of the original prison guard designs.[note 2] |
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Merry's eyebrows appear on Nobu. |
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Merry's eyebrows appear in black on Vinny Folson in the Xentrix Studios animation. |
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Merry's eyebrows appear in black on villager in "Samurai X-Treme" and "A Big Splash." |
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Merry's eyebrows appear in black on the prune juice salesman in "Questing for Quests." |
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Merry's eyebrows appear in dark brown on Vlad Tutu. |
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Merry's eyebrows appear in black on one of the criminals in "Ninjago Confidential." |
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Merry's eyebrows appear in black on Henjamin. |
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Merry's eyebrows appear in black on Bolsen. |
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Gimli's torso design is used on Benton. |
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Gimli's torso design appears on two of the samurai warriors in the Battle for All Time painting from The Hands of Time. |
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Gandalf's torso is used on one of the Stiix villagers. |
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A recolored version of Gandalf's torso appears on the Ninjago Soldiers. |
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A recolored version of Gandalf's torso appears on one of Wu's students in "Ghost Story". |
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A recolored version of Gandalf's torso appears on two of the samurai warriors in the Battle for All Time painting from The Hands of Time. |
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The general design of Boromir's original legs is used on Gravis's TV series design. |
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The general design of Boromir's original legs is used on the gray kabuki. |
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The general design of Boromir's original legs is used on Ray's original design. |
Minifigures[]
Series 1[]
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The Forestman's belts appear on Zane's pirate disguise in "Pirates vs. Ninja." |
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The Forestman's belts appear on Jay's pirate disguise in "Pirates vs. Ninja." |
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The Forestman's belts appear on No-Eyed Pete. |
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The Robot's overall design appears as a costume on one of the characters at Ninjago Doomsday Comix in "Child's Play." |
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The Magician's body design is used on a minor recurring character. |
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The Magician's torso, with the red recolored to blue, is used on Jay in "Once Bitten, Twice Shy". |
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The recolored version of the Magician's outer jacket is worn by the Museum Curator. |
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Recolored versions of the Magician's tie and outer jacket are used on "Tommy Wu" in the 2012 blooper reel. |
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The Magician's torso is used on the president of Hollywood from Enter the Ninjago. |
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The Cheerleader's legs, with the blue recolored to pink, are used on a recurring background character/Checkout Girl. |
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A recolored version of the Cheerleader's legs is used in Jay's damsel in distress disguise in "The Snake King." |
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A recolored version of the Cheerleader's legs is used on a recurring background character. |
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The Cheerleader's legs are used on a recurring background character. |
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An black version of the Skater's torso without the skull logo is used on Cole's casual/undercover design. |
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An red version of the Skater's torso without the skull torso is used for Kai's child clothing in "Child's Play". |
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The Skater's torso appears without the skull logo on a recurring background character who resembles Gene. |
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A dark blue version of the Skater's torso without the skull logo appears on Sleven's hoodie disguise. |
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The Skater's torso appears in purple and somewhat altered on one of the henchmen. |
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The Skater's torso appears in dark gray and somewhat altered on one of the henchmen. |
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The Skater's torso appears somewhat altered on Collins. |
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The Skater's torso appears without the skull logo on Whiplash. |
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A recolored version of the Zombie's torso is seen on a recurring background character with the addition of a bandolier. |
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A modified version of the Zombie's torso is used for a young Ray in "Misfortune Rising." |
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The Spaceman's body design is the basis for the ninja's space suits in "The Void", "The Titanium Ninja", and Comet Crisis. |
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A recolored version of the Spaceman's torso is appears as one of the costumes in Cliff Gordon's estate. |
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The Cowboy's bandolier is seen on a recurring background character. |
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The Cowboy's bandolier is seen on the Postman's Rebooted design. |
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The Cowboy's torso and recolored hat appear as one of the costumes in Cliff Gordon's estate. |
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The Super Wrestler's torso and mask are used on Kai's "Red Shogun" variant from "The Invitation." The only difference is the logo on the belt. |
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The Nurse's torso appears somewhat altered on a paramedic in "Game of Masks." |
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The Nurse's torso appears somewhat altered on a paramedic in "Game of Masks." |
Series 2[]
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The Disco Dude's torso is used on the Announcer character with an outer jacket partially covering it. |
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The Disco Dude's collar and upper torso design is generally reflected in on Jay in the 2012 blooper reel. |
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The Karate Master's torso is nearly replicated on Dareth's students, such as Jeffy and Phil. |
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The Karate Master's body design is nearly replicated on the Dark Samurai disguised as Dareth's students in Shadow of Ronin. |
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The Karate Master's body design is nearly replicated on Yang's students in human form. |
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The Surfer's general torso design is used for Cole's climber design in "The Golden Weapon" and "The Jade Princess." |
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The Surfer's general torso design and swimsuit design are used for Kai's beachwear design in "The Last Hope." |
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The Surfer's general swimsuit design is used for Cole's beachwear design in "The Last Hope." |
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The Surfer's general swimsuit design is used for Jay's design in "The Last Hope." |
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The Surfer's general torso design is used for Jay in "The Invitation." |
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The Surfer's general muscle outline is used on Jay in "Funny Guys." |
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The Surfer's general torso is used on Korgran with the addition of armor and a scratch mark. |
Series 3[]
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The Pilot's torso design is used on Edna. |
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The general collar and zipper design from the Pilot's torso is used on Twitchy Tim. |
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The Tennis Player's torso is used on a recurring background character, with the addition of sleeves. |
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The Space Villain's torso serves as the basis for that of a recurring background character. |
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A recolored version of the Samurai Warrior's legs appear on Benton. |
Series 4[]
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A slightly different version of the Ice Skater's torso design is used on a recurring background character. |
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The Kimono Girl's design is reflected on the purple kabuki. |
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The Kimono Girl's design is reflected on the red kabuki. |
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The Viking's torso and helmet appear as one of the costumes in Cliff Gordon's estate. |
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The Street Skater's torso is used on a recurring background character. |
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A red version of the Street Skater's jacket appears on Kai's casual clothes. |
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A white version of the Street Skater's jacket appears on Zane's casual clothes. |
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A pink version of the Street Skater's jacket is seen on a recurring background character. |
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A sand green version of the Street Skater's jacket is seen on a recurring background character. |
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A pale pink version of the Street Skater's jacket is seen on the character model used for one of the ninja's fans in "Infamous" and "Misfortune Rising" and one of the competitors "The Tall Tale of Dogshank." |
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A light blue version of the Street Skater's jacket is seen on a background character in "Infamous". |
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A dark tan version of the Street Skater's jacket is seen on Dan Hageman. |
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A light gray version of the Street Skater's jacket is seen on Lloyd's civilian disguise in "The Jade Princess". |
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A tattered and recolored version of the Street Skater's jacket is seen on one of the children in poverty in "The Jade Princess." |
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A recolored version of the Street Skater's torso is used on one of the henchmen. |
Series 5[]
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The Ice Fisherman's clothing design appears with some recoloring on the Glacier Barrens residents seen in "The Snake King" and "Ninjaball Run." |
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A recolored version of the Zookeeper's torso is the basis for Edna's torso in "The Royal Blacksmiths" and seasons 3 and 4. |
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The Zookeeper's torso design is the basis for Misako's torso. |
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The Graduate's torso is reflected in Cole's teacher design in "The Surge." |
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The Lumberjack's torso appears on one of the lumberjack designs. |
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The Lumberjack's hat and torso appear in different colors on one of the lumberjack designs. |
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The Lumberjack's hat appears in sand green on one of the lumberjack designs. |
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The Lumberjack's recolored torso design appears on Michael Kramer. |
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The Lumberjack's collar and pocket design appears on Dan Castady. |
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The bird design on the Egyptian Queen's torso is the basis for the one on Dusk. |
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The Cave Woman's torso is used as the basis for one of the Postman's crew members from Rebooted. |
Series 6[]
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An altered version of the Intergalactic Girl's torso is used on a member of the Postman's group. |
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An altered version of the Intergalactic Girl's torso is used on Cliff Gordon. |
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A simplified version of the Bandit's belt is seen on Chamille. |
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Sleepyhead's pajamas appear on Lloyd in The LEGO Ninjago Movie. |
Series 7[]
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The Computer Programmer's collar design appears on Zane's teacher uniform in "The Surge." |
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The Computer Programmer's face appears on Cyrus Borg in his brief flashback appearance in Dark Island Trilogy - Part 3. |
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The Tennis Ace's legs are the basis for human Dogshank's legs in "The Tall Tale of Dogshank." |
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The Tennis Ace's torso appears on a citizen in The LEGO Ninjago Movie. |
Series 9[]
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The Roman Emperor's torso design is reflected on some of the monks Cloud Kingdom monks. |
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The Roman Emperor's torso design is reflected on the monks of the mountain monastery. |
Series 10[]
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The Motorcycle Mechanic's recolored jacket appears with a plaid pattern on Cole's lumberjack design from "The Invitation." |
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The Motorcycle Mechanic's recolored jacket appears on an older Stiix citizen. |
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The Motorcycle Mechanic's recolored torso and face designs appear on the Repo Man. |
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The Motorcycle Mechanic's recolored jacket appears on various Sons of Garmadon members such as Mohawk. |
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The Motorcycle Mechanic's recolored jacket appears with a plaid pattern on Cole's "Rocky Dangerbuff" disguise from "The Oni and the Dragon." |
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The upper half of the Roman Commander's torso is seen in Shade's Season 4 design. |
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The Warrior Woman's torso print is used on Chamille, with different colors and added details. |
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A recolored version of Mr. Gold's torso is used for Jay's TV host design in "The Invitation". |
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The Tomahawk Warrior's torso feather design is used on Bolobo. |
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The Paintballer's torso is the basis for the noodle factory outfits. |
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The Paintballer's torso is the basis for Johnny's torso design. |
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The Paintballer's right pocket design is seen on the masked Sons of Garmadon members in "The Mask of Deception." |
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The Paintballer's torso is the basis for Skylor's undercover design in Hunted. |
Series 11[]
| Source character | Ninjago character | Description |
|---|---|---|
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The Barbarian's belt design appears on Gravis. |
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The Barbarian's general belt design appears on Ash. |
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The Barbarian's face appears on a Stiix citizen who resembles Tommy. |
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The Barbarian's face appears on multiple Kryptarium inmates. |
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The Barbarian's face design, sans the scar, is used for Tommy. |
Series 15[]
| Source image | Ninjago image | Description |
|---|---|---|
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The Tribal Woman's baby appears in green with recolored eyes as Lloyd in the Garmadon and Koko flashback in The LEGO Ninjago Movie. |
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The Tribal Woman's baby appears in white as Wu in "Snake Jaguar" and "Dead Man's Squall". |
Series 19[]
| Source character | Ninjago character | Description |
|---|---|---|
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The Shower Guy's torso appears on pool Lloyd in "Wasted True Potential." |
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The Shower Guy's torso appears on pool Kai in "Wasted True Potential." |
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The Shower Guy's torso appears on pool Cole in "Wasted True Potential." |
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The Video Game Champ's pendant on his pants was used on stickers in Prime Empire. |
Kingdoms[]
| Source character | Ninjago character | Description |
|---|---|---|
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The leg decoration from the King in 7946 King's Castle is used on Dareth's original design. |
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The leg decoration from the King in 7946 King's Castle is used on Leo. |
Pharaoh's Quest[]
| Source character | Ninjago character | Description |
|---|---|---|
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The pins on the front of Jake Raines's aviator jacket are similar to the ones on Twitchy Tim's jacket. |
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The eagle emblem on the back of Jake Raines's aviator jacket is seen on the back of Twitchy Tim's jacket. |
Pirates[]
| Source image | Ninjago image | Description |
|---|---|---|
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Elements from Governor Tierney's torso appear on Soto's TV series design. |
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Elements from Governor Tierney's torso appear on Jacob Pevsner's TV series design. |
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Captain Brickbeard's torso is used for Cole's pirate disguise in "Pirates vs. Ninja". |
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Part of Captain Brickbeard's torso design is used on the mascots at Mega Monster Amusement Park. |
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Captain Brickbeard's torso is used for Soto's CGI image. |
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Captain Brickbeard's bandana appears in red on Nadakhan's human disguise in "Infamous". |
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A recolored version of a common pirate torso, with the addition of two belts, is used for Zane's pirate disguise in "Pirates vs. Ninja". |
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A recolored version of a common pirate torso, with the addition of two belts, is used for Jay's pirate disguise in "Pirates vs. Ninja". |
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A recolored version of a common pirate torso is used on one of the Sky Pirates in Dark Island Trilogy - Part 2. |
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A recolored version of a common pirate torso, with the addition of two belts, is used on No-Eyed Pete. |
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A recolored version of a common pirate torso, with the addition of a belt, is used on a Destiny's Bounty pirate. |
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The vest and rope from another common pirate torso appear on Kai's pirate disguise in "Pirates vs. Ninja". |
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The vest and rope from another common pirate torso appear on one of the Destiny's Bounty pirates. |
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An inverted version of the rope from another common pirate torso appears on First Mate. |
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A recolored version of another common pirate torso is used on one of the Sky Pirates in Dark Island Trilogy - Part 2. |
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The belts from another common pirate torso is used on the First Mate. |
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The Pirate Chess King's face from 40158 Pirates Chess Set is used on Bucko. |
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Pirate Princess Argenta and Ms. dagger's face is used on Cyren. |
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A recurring face print appears on one of the Sky Pirates in Dark Island Trilogy - Part 2. |
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A recurring face print appears on one of the fishermen in Dark Island Trilogy - Part 3. |
Power Miners[]
| Source image | Ninjago image | Description |
|---|---|---|
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The Geolix and Tremorox rock monster figure designs are used on the Craglings, but with dark gray legs and purple upper bodies and arms. |
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time[]
| Source character | Ninjago character | Description |
|---|---|---|
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Princess Tamina's face is the basis for Maya's original face design. |
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Princess Tamina's face is the basis for that of Stiix citizen. |
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Princess Tamina's face is the basis for that of character model used for one of the ninja's fans in "Infamous" and "Misfortune Rising" and one of the competitors "The Tall Tale of Dogshank." |
Star Wars[]
| Source image | Ninjago image | Source description |
|---|---|---|
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Mace Windu's second torso design is the basis for Pythor's white robe design from "Blackout" and "The Curse of the Golden Master". |
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Han Solo's mouth from his 2014 design appears on Ash. |
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Coleman Trebor's torso design is the basis for Neuro's. |
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Coleman Trebor's torso design is the basis for the gray kabuki's. |
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Coleman Trebor's torso design is the basis for Leo's. |
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Coleman Trebor's torso design is the basis for the outer part of Libber's. |
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Stass Allie's face, torso, and leg designs are the basis for Dusk's. |
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Stass Allie's face is the basis for a Stiix citizen's. |
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Stass Allie's face is the basis for a Sky Pirate's. |
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The torso design seen on several Obi-Wan Kenobi and Qui-Gon Jinn minifigures is reflected on some of the Cloud Kingdom monks. |
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One of Obi-Wan Kenobi's leg designs is used on some of the Cloud Kingdom monks. |
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One of Obi-Wan Kenobi's leg designs is used on some of the Cloud Kingdom monks. |
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Ki-Adi-Mundi's original torso, minus the belt, is recolored for Nobu. |
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A face design first appearing on the Endor Rebel Trooper is used on the Domu Library guard from "Public Enemy Number One." |
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In a rare example of a reused design from another non-physical character, Shmi Skywalker's robes from LEGO Star Wars: Droid Tales appear on a Stiix citizen. |
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In another example of a reused design from a non-physical character, a recolored version of young Lando Calrissian's torso from The Yoda Chronicles is used on a unknown citizen seen in episodes such as "Scavengers." |
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An altered version of Rusty's torso is used for the monks of the Library of Domu. |
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An altered version of Rusty's torso is used on a Stiix citizen. |
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An altered version of Rusty's torso is used for Lloyd's beggar disguise in Hunted. |
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An altered version of Rusty's torso is used for Dareth's beggar disguise in Hunted. |
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A recolored version of the jacket from Yoda's 2013 variant is used for Nya's beggar disguise in Hunted. |
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An altered version of Yoda's torso is used for a Stiix citizen. |
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A recolored version of Yoda's torso is used for a villager in "Samurai X-Treme" and "A Big Splash." |
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Some of the First Age humans from "Never Trust a Human" use a recolored version of the jacket from Yoda's 2013 variant. |
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Yoda's torso design is used for farmers' village children. |
Studios[]
| Source image | Ninjago image | Description |
|---|---|---|
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The vampire's general design appears as an animatronic in Mega Monster Amusement Park in "Once Bitten, Twice Shy." |
Ultra Agents[]
| Source image | Ninjago image | Description |
|---|---|---|
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The Astor City Guard's torso (without the white undershirt) and hat are used for the Night Watchman. |
Reused accessories
Reused accessories[]
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time[]
| Source image | Ninjago image | Description |
|---|---|---|
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An altered version of the Dagger of Time is used by multiple Destiny's Bounty pirates in "Pirates vs. Ninja." |
Legends of Chima[]
| Source image | Ninjago image | Description |
|---|---|---|
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Karlof's metal fists reuse part 6037408 that first appeared on G'Loona in the 70008 Gorzan's Gorilla Striker. |
Reused prints in sets
Reused prints in sets[]
City[]
| Source character | Ninjago character | Description |
|---|---|---|
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A generic female adult face print is used on Nya in 70728 Battle for Ninjago City. |
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The torso originally seen on a woman in 60082 Dune Buggy Trailer is used on Claire in 70751 Temple of Airjitzu. |
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The torso originally seen on a woman in 60082 Dune Buggy Trailer is used on Koko in 70620 Ninjago City. |
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A generic female adult face print is used for Nya's ninja variants from the Possession to The Hands of Time sets. |
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A sunglasses face print originating from City appears on the guard in 70591 Kryptarium Prison Breakout. |
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The torso used on several Police Officer minifigures appears on the guard in 70591 Kryptarium Prison Breakout. |
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The generic male child face print is used on Nelson in 70589 Rock Roader. |
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The generic face of the baby is used on Baby Wu in 70643 Temple of Resurrection. |
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The recurring female diver torso is used on Nya in 71708 Gamer's Market. | |
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The generic male child face print is used on Tito in 71741 Ninjago City Gardens. |
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The torso originally seen on the clown from 60234 People Pack - Fun Fair is used on Kaito in 71741 Ninjago City Gardens. |
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The torso originally seen on a woman from 60134 Fun in the park - City People Pack is used on Eileenin 71741 Ninjago City Gardens. |
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The torso originally seen on a man from 60234 People Pack - Fun Fair is used on Urban Cole from 71741 Ninjago City Gardens. |
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Wheeler's face is used on Hai in 71741 Ninjago City Gardens. |
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A generic male face is used on Roby in 71814 Tournament Temple City. |
Hidden Side[]
| Source character | Ninjago character | Description |
|---|---|---|
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The legs originally seen on Nanna and Bill are used on Urban Cole from 71741 Ninjago City Gardens. |
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The head used on Jack Davids in 70430, 70431, and 70436 is used on Bolobo's minifigure from 71735 Tournament of Elements. |
Creator[]
| Source character | Ninjago character | Description |
|---|---|---|
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The red plaid torso, first seen in 60134 Fun in the park - City People Pack, is used on Cole in 71708 Gamer's Market. |
Fusion[]
| Source character | Ninjago character | Description |
|---|---|---|
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The Mayor's face print is used on Dareth in 70751 Temple of Airjitzu and 70657 Ninjago City Docks. |
The LEGO Movie[]
| Source character | Ninjago character | Description |
|---|---|---|
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The torso and the legs originally seen on Kebab Bob in 70812 Creative Ambush is used on Jesper in 70751 Temple of Airjitzu. |
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The legs originally seen on Kebab Bob in 70812 Creative Ambush is used on Severin Black in 70620 Ninjago City. |
See also
Notes
Notes[]
- ↑ Additionally, this face print erroneously appears on Jay on the packaging for 30082 Ninja Training, and the eyebrows appear on an earlier Blue Ninja design.[1]
- ↑ Merry and Nobu also share the mouth first used on the Driver from the Dino theme, seen above.









































































































































































































































































































































































































































