Overview
The following is a list of all the themes and soundtracks first introduced in the eleventh season of Ninjago.
Introduced in the Fire Chapter
Introduced in the Fire Chapter[]
Aspheera's theme[]
Aspheera's theme is first introduced in Zane's vision and is used when she is onscreen. It is a dramatic sounding rendition of the Serpentine theme. There are two renditions for her theme. The first is a more emotional version, which uses higher notes and is played when Aspheera chains the Ninja in "Boobytraps and How to Survive Them." The other is a more evil sounding version with deeper notes, used in the end credits of "Never Trust a Human."
Forbidden Spinjitzu’s theme[]
The Scrolls of Forbidden Spinjitzu receive a mystical theme representing both the scrolls themselves and the martial art.
Introduced in the Ice Chapter
Introduced in the Ice Chapter[]
Ice Emperor's theme[]
The Ice Emperor's theme is first used in "The Never-Realm," and is an evil version of Zane's theme. It uses deep notes to achieve this effect. A slow rendition of this theme is used during the throne room scenes. It can also be heard during the Blizzard Samurai theme, and is used several times throughout the season. However the theme is mostly exemplified in the track "The ice emperor".
Blizzard Samurai theme[]
The Blizzard Samurai theme is used in Zane's visions. It consists of higher notes and is sometimes paired with the Ice Emperor's theme. It is used during the end credits of "The Never-Realm."
Akita's theme[]
Akita's theme is introduced in "An Unlikely Ally," and is played with the flute. It evokes a magical feeling, especially when an emotional version of the theme is used in "The Last of the Formlings" when she discovers her animal form. Another rendition used in the end credits of the same episode has more tension, representing Akita's desire for revenge.
Krag’s theme[]
Krag the Yeti is represented by an initially intimidating theme played on mostly brass and percussive instruments, but as Krag becomes an ally, the theme is played using more gentle instrumentation.