Ninjago (franchise)

Overview

This article is about the franchise. For other uses, see Ninjago (disambiguation).
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“Since 2011, we’ve witnessed Kai, Jay, Cole, Lloyd, Zane and Nya master Spinjitzu, battle terrifying villains in mysterious realms, form alliances with mighty dragons, and become the true NINJAGO® legends they are today. Now, 15 incredible years later, the adventure is far from over. It’s time to celebrate and go full ninja!”
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Ninjago (also known as the Ninjaverse[2]) is a franchise created by the LEGO Group. It encompasses various forms of media, the most prominent of which being its TV series and toy line.

Toy line
Series
Mini-series
Shorts
Movies
Literature
Video games

Video games[]

Console games[]

Apps[]


Web games[]

Main article: Web games

Multiple formats[]

Physical games
Tours and events
Appearances and references in non-LEGO media

Appearances and references in non-LEGO media[]

For a list of licensed tie-ins, see here. For a list of references in other LEGO media, here.

Image Media Date Description
Ninjago in Chronicle
Chronicle (film) Early 2012 A few 2011 sets are seen at a store.
Bart's robot
The Simpsons (TV series) May 4, 2014 A build resembling the Serpentine vehicles is seen on Bart's robot in the episode, "Brick Like Me."
Dork Diaries (book series) June 4, 2014 Ninjago is mentioned in Tales from a Not-So-Glam TV Star.
Jay ZX in Luke Cage
Luke Cage (TV series) September 30, 2016 A drawing of Jay ZX appears in the episode, "Who's Gonna Take the Weight?".
Ninjago reference in Superstore
Superstore (TV series) September 28, 2017 LEGO Ninjago is mentioned in the episode, "Grand Re-Opening".
Honor Lloyd in Paper Girls
Paper Girls (comic series) March 6, 2019 A child wearing an Honor Lloyd costume appears in issue 26.
Ninjago Sets in Jingle Bell Heist
Jingle Bell Heist (film) November 26, 2025 LEGO sets, including 71792 and 71797 multiple times, appear on a shelf in the department store Sterlings.
Translations

Translations[]

Ninjaverse[]

Language Name
Spanish (Latin America) Ninjaverse
Spanish (Spain) Ninjaverso
References