Most Ultimate Extreme Ninja Challenge Ever

Overview

“If it's him, and he lost his memory, don't remind him of that stupid TV show I once hosted, okay?”

Most Ultimate Extreme Ninja Challenge Ever (formerly known as Ninjaaa....Now!!) is a TV show in Ninjago. Produced by Rachel Sparrow, it involves a contestant trying to complete the "Gauntlet of Humility," while being timed by the Doomsday Clock. Fred Finely originally hosted it but was replaced by Jay.

History

History[]

A Team Divided[]

Jay, depressed, stays home to watch TV, where Ed introduces him to his favorite show, Most Ultimate Extreme Ninja Challenge Ever, hosted by Fred Finely and the producer, Rachel Sparrow. Intrigued, Jay decides to participate, easily winning the crowd over; however, due to his status as a ninja, he's forced to face a more advanced version of the Gauntlet of Humility.

Sometime later, a depressed Lloyd, watching TV, is scolded by Garmadon for his lackluster lifestyle. However, upon seeing Jay hosting Most Ultimate Extreme Ninja Challenge Ever, Lloyd becomes motivated to find the rest of the ninja.

The Invitation[]

While Lloyd is trying to gather the group, he finds Jay being the host of the show. The first contestant is Cathy, though only gets halfway through the course.

The Day of the Dragon[]

While celebrating the defeat of Chen, Griffin Turner expressed interest in participating in the series, boasting he could easily win it.

Remote Control Zane (non-canon)[]

While Jay changes channels on TV, Most Ultimate Extreme Ninja Challenge Ever is shown on the television for a brief moment.

The Mask of Deception[]

Jay asks Cole not to ever mention the show to Master Wu as they search for him after he was lost in time.

The Screaming Earth[]

Barry mentions that his wife, Jenny was a fan of the show, with Jay, who had lost his memories, questioning why a Ninja would host a game show.

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Behind the scenes

Behind the scenes[]

  • It is similar to the sports reality show Sasuke.
  • When talking about the show in "Legacy," Zane mentions that the show consisted of 74 episodes and a special. This is a fourth wall nod to the show itself.
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