Overview
- This article is about the line of sets. For other uses, see Ninjago (disambiguation).
Ninjago is a line of LEGO sets developed alongside the TV series of the same name and its sequel, Ninjago: Dragons Rising. Michael Knap is the Design Manager and Simon Lucas is the Senior Creative Director.
Subthemes
Ninjago
Ninjago[]
Wave 1: Pilot episodes (2011)[]
Released in early 2011, this wave consists of ten playsets based on the Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu pilot episodes, featuring the Ninja battling the Skeleton Army over the four Golden Weapons of Spinjitzu.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
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2258 | Ninja Ambush | Winter 2011 |
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2259 | Skull Motorbike | Winter 2011 |
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2260 | Ice Dragon Attack | Winter 2011 |
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2263 | Turbo Shredder | Winter 2011 |
| 2504 | Spinjitzu Dojo | Winter 2011 | |
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2505 | Garmadon's Dark Fortress | Winter 2011 |
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2516 | Ninja Training Outpost | Winter 2011 |
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2518 | Nuckal's ATV | Winter 2011 |
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2519 | Skeleton Bowling | Winter 2011 |
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2520 | Ninjago Battle Arena | Winter 2011 |
Wave 2: Pilot episodes (2011)[]
Released in mid-2011, this wave consists of six playsets, continuing to adapt the pilot episodes of Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
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2506 | Skull Truck | Summer 2011 |
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2507 | Fire Temple | Summer 2011 |
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2508 | Blacksmith Shop | Summer 2011 |
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2509 | Earth Dragon Defense | Summer 2011 |
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2521 | Lightning Dragon Battle | Summer 2011 |
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2254 |
Mountain Shrine | Summer 2011 |
Wave 3: Rise of the Snakes (2012)[]
Released in early 2012 and consisting of ten playsets, this wave features sets from Season 1: Rise of the Snakes, featuring the Ninja fighting against the five Serpentine Tribes over the tribe generals' staffs which contain the anti-venom to cancel the snakes' powers.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
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9440 | Venomari Shrine | Winter 2012 |
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9441 | Kai's Blade Cycle | Winter 2012 |
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9442 | Jay's Storm Fighter | Winter 2012 |
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9443 | Rattlecopter | Winter 2012 |
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9444 | Cole's Tread Assault | Winter 2012 |
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9445 | Fangpyre Truck Ambush | Winter 2012 |
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9446 | Destiny's Bounty | Winter 2012 |
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9455 | Fangpyre Mech | Winter 2012 |
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9456 | Spinner Battle Arena | Winter 2012 |
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9457 | Fangpyre Wrecking Ball | Winter 2012 |
Wave 4: Rise of the Snakes (2012)[]
Released in mid-2012 and featuring only four sets, this wave continues to feature sets from Season 1, showcasing the Ninja's battle for the four Silver Fangblades, which together can revive the monstrous Great Devourer. However, these sets also feature majorly in the first half of Season 2: Legacy of the Green Ninja. This wave also introduces Lloyd as the Legendary Green Ninja.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
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9447 | Lasha's Bite Cycle | Spring 2012 |
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9448 | Samurai Mech | Spring 2012 |
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9449 | Ultra Sonic Raider | Spring 2012 |
|
9450 | Epic Dragon Battle | Spring 2012 |
Wave 5: Legacy of the Green Ninja (2012)[]
Released in December 2012, consisting of just six sets, this wave is based on the latter half of Season 2, featuring the Ninja's battle against The Overlord and his Stone Army. The collectible items this wave are the four Elemental Blades. The wave features Lloyd as the Golden Ninja/Ultimate Spinjitzu Master.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
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70500 | Kai's Fire Mech | Fall 2012 |
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70501 | Warrior Bike | Fall 2012 |
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70502 | Cole's Earth Driller | Fall 2012 |
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70503 | The Golden Dragon | Fall 2012 |
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70504 | Garmatron | Fall 2012 |
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70505 | Temple of Light | Fall 2012 |
Wave 6: Rebooted (2013-2014)[]
Released in late 2013/early 2014 and containing seven sets, this wave is based on Season 3. It depicts the Overlord's return in digital form in control of an army of Nindroids, and the Ninja fighting him back with Techno Blades: weapons that hack technology. Compared to the Asian Mythology-based theme of past waves, this one takes on a high-tech theme with futuristic vehicles, weapons, and enemies.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
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70720 | Hover Hunter | Fall 2013 |
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70721 | Kai Fighter | Fall 2013 |
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70722 | OverBorg Attack | Fall 2013 |
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70723 | Thunder Raider | Fall 2013 |
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70724 | NinjaCopter | Fall 2013 |
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70725 | Nindroid MechDragon | Fall 2013 |
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70726 | Destructoid | Winter 2014 |
Wave 7: Rebooted (2014)[]
Released in the Spring of 2014, this is currently the smallest wave of the series, consisting of merely two playsets. It continues to be based on Rebooted, thus continuing the futuristic theme.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
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70727 | X-1 Ninja Charger | Spring 2014 |
|
70728 | Battle for Ninjago City | Spring 2014 |
Wave 8: Tournament of Elements (2015)[]
Returning to the series' Asian Mythological roots, early 2015 brought a massive wave of eleven sets based on Season 4. The wave introduces Master Chen and his cult of Anacondrai worshippers, along with new Elemental Masters aside from the Ninja. It also features the debut of Skylor as the Orange Ninja of Amber and the return of Zane, now the Titanium Ninja. This time, the collectible items are the Jadeblade weapons and the Staff of Elements.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
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70745 | Anacondrai Crusher | Winter 2015 |
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70746 | Condrai Copter Attack | Winter 2015 |
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70747 | Cole's Boulder Blaster | Winter 2015 |
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70748 | Titanium Dragon | Winter 2015 |
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70749 | Enter the Serpent | Winter 2015 |
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70750 | Ninja DB X | Winter 2015 |
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70752 | Jungle Trap | Winter 2015 |
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70753 | Lava Falls | Winter 2015 |
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70754 | Jay's ElectroMech | Winter 2015 |
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70755 | Jungle Raider | Winter 2015 |
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70756 | Dojo Showdown | Winter 2015 |
Wave 9: Possession (2015)[]
Released in mid-2015 based on Season 5, the wave features ten sets, including the massive Direct-to-Consumer "Temple of Airjitzu". Here, using the ghost-slaying Aeroblades, the Ninja battle ghosts from the Cursed Realm, the ghost of former Master of Wind Morro in possession of Lloyd's body. The wave also has Nya giving up her mantle of Samurai-X to become the Water Ninja.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
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70730 | Chain Cycle Ambush | Summer 2015 |
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70731 | Jay Walker One | Summer 2015 |
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70732 | City of Stiix | Summer 2015 |
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70733 | Blaster Bike | Summer 2015 |
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70734 | Master Wu Dragon | Summer 2015 |
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70735 | Ronin R.E.X. | Summer 2015 |
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70736 | Attack of the Morro Dragon | Summer 2015 |
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70737 | Titan Mech Battle | Summer 2015 |
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70738 | Final Flight of Destiny's Bounty | Summer 2015 |
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70751 | Temple of Airjitzu | Summer 2015 |
Wave 10: Skybound (2016)[]
Released in early 2016, the wave features seven sets based on Season 6. It depicts the ninja facing off against a crew of Sky Pirates commanded by Nadakhan the djinn. The collectible items are Djinn Blades, various depictions of a weapon known as the Sword of Souls which has entrapped various members of the ninja team. The wave introduces Cole's ghost form after he became such in Season 5.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
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70599 | Cole's Dragon | Winter 2016 |
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70600 | Ninja Bike Chase | Winter 2016 |
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70601 | Sky Shark | Winter 2016 |
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70602 | Jay's Elemental Dragon | Winter 2016 |
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70603 | Raid Zeppelin | Winter 2016 |
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70604 | Tiger Widow Island | Winter 2016 |
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70605 | Misfortune's Keep | Winter 2016 |
Wave 11: Day of the Departed/Skybound (2016)[]
In honor of the 5th anniversary of Ninjago, mid-2016 saw the release of nine sets, six of which tie directly into the "Day of the Departed" special, though appear prominently in Season 7, featuring the Ninja fighting deceased villains who attempt to take the heroes' places amongst the living using Departed Blades. Cole's RX form debuts here, depicting his return to the corporeal with a ghostly scar and a new ability known as the Earth Punch. The other three sets continue to be based on events from Season 6.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
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70588 | Titanium Ninja Tumbler | Summer 2016 |
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70589 | Rock Roader | Summer 2016 |
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70590 | Airjitzu Battle Grounds | Summer 2016 |
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70591 | Kryptarium Prison Breakout | Summer 2016 |
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70592 | Salvage M.E.C. | Summer 2016 |
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70593 | The Green NRG Dragon | Summer 2016 |
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70594 | The Lighthouse Siege | Summer 2016 |
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70595 | Ultra Stealth Raider | Summer 2016 |
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70596 | Samurai X Cave Chaos | Summer 2016 |
Wave 12: The Hands of Time (2017)[]
Released in Winter 2017, this wave consists of 7 sets based on the Season 7. It depicted the Ninjas fight against the new enemies, The Hands of Time and the Vermillion. The collectible items are the Time Blades.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
70621 | The Vermillion Attack | Winter 2017 |
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70622 | Desert Lightning | Winter 2017 |
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70623 | Destiny's Shadow | Winter 2017 |
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70624 | Vermillion Invader | Winter 2017 |
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70625 | Samurai VXL | Winter 2017 |
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70626 | Dawn of Iron Doom | Winter 2017 |
|
70627 | Dragon's Forge | Winter 2017 |
Wave 13: Sons of Garmadon (2018)[]
Released in Winter 2018, this wave consists of 6 sets based on Season 8. The collectible items are the Oni Masks.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
70638 | Katana V11 | Winter 2018 |
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70639 | Street Race of Snake Jaguar | Winter 2018 |
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70640 | S.O.G. Headquarters | Winter 2018 |
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70641 | Ninja Nightcrawler | Winter 2018 |
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70642 | Killow vs. Samurai X | Winter 2018 |
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70643 | Temple of Resurrection | Winter 2018 |
Wave 14: Hunted (2018)[]
Released in mid-2018, this wave consists of 7 sets based on Season 9. It depicted the 4 Ninja: Kai, Jay, Cole and Zane along with the de-aged Wu trying to fight the Dragon Hunters in the Realm of Oni and Dragons. While the rest tried to fight Garmadon in Ninjago. The collectible items are the Dragon Armor, Dragonbone Blade, and Shield.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
70650 | Destiny's Wing | Summer 2018 |
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70651 | Throne Room Showdown | Summer 2018 |
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70652 | Stormbringer | Summer 2018 |
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70653 | Firstbourne | Summer 2018 |
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70654 | Dieselnaut | Summer 2018 |
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70655 | The Dragon Pit | Summer 2018 |
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70658 | Oni Titan | Summer 2018 |
Wave 15: Secrets of the Forbidden Spinjitzu (2019)[]
As of the 15th wave, the line begins to be called only Ninjago, without the subtitle of the series. Cole and Kai are the only ninja who aren't exclusive in any set. The collectible items are the Scrolls of Forbidden Spinjitzu, Aspheera's staff, and Zane's scepter.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
70671 | Lloyd's Journey | Summer 2019 |
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70672 | Cole's Dirt Bike | Summer 2019 |
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70673 | ShuriCopter | Summer 2019 |
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70674 | Fire Fang | Summer 2019 |
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70675 | Katana 4x4 | Summer 2019 |
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70676 | Lloyd's Titan Mech | Summer 2019 |
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70677 | Land Bounty | Summer 2019 |
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70678 | Castle of the Forsaken Emperor | Summer 2019 |
Wave 16: Prime Empire (2020)[]
Released in Winter 2020 (January), this wave consists of 8 sets based on Season 12. The collectible items are the Key-Tanas.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
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71706 | Cole's Speeder Car | Winter 2020 |
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71707 | Kai's Mech Jet | Winter 2020 |
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71708 | Gamer's Market | Winter 2020 |
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71709 | Jay and Lloyd's Velocity Racers | Winter 2020 |
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71710 | Ninja Tuner Car | Winter 2020 |
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71711 | Jay's Cyber Dragon | Winter 2020 |
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71712 | Empire Temple of Madness | Winter 2020 |
|
71713 | Empire Dragon | Winter 2020 |
Wave 17: Master of the Mountain (2020)[]
Released in Summer 2020 (June), this wave consists of 6 sets based on Season 13. The collectible items are the Blades of Deliverance.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71717 | Journey to the Skull Dungeons | Summer 2020 |
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71718 | Wu's Battle Dragon | Summer 2020 |
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71719 | Zane's Mino Creature | Summer 2020 |
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71720 | Fire Stone Mech | Summer 2020 |
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71721 | Skull Sorcerer's Dragon | Summer 2020 |
|
71722 | Skull Sorcerer's Dungeons | Summer 2020 |
Wave 18: The Island (2021)[]
Released in Spring 2021 (March), this wave consists of 4 sets based on The Island. The collectible item is the Storm Amulet.
| Image | Reference | Title | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71745 | Lloyd's Jungle Chopper Bike | Spring 2021 |
|
71746 | Jungle Dragon | Spring 2021 |
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71747 | The Keepers' Village | Spring 2021 |
|
71748 | Catamaran Sea Battle | Spring 2021 |
Wave 19: Seabound (2021)[]
Released in Summer 2021 (June), this wave consists of 5 sets based on Season 14. The collectible item is the Wave Amulet, and the Storm Amulet (for one set).
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71750 | Lloyd's Hydro Mech | Summer 2021 |
|
71752 | Ninja Sub Speeder | Summer 2021 |
|
71754 | Water Dragon | Summer 2021 |
|
71755 | Temple of the Endless Sea | Summer 2021 |
|
71756 | Hydro Bounty | Summer 2021 |
Wave 20: Crystalized (2022)[]
Released in Summer 2022, this wave consists of 8 sets based on Season 15. The collectible items are the Golden Weapons.
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71768 | Jay's Golden Dragon Motorbike | Summer 2022 |
|
71769 | Cole's Dragon Cruiser | Summer 2022 |
|
71770 | Zane's Golden Dragon Jet | Summer 2022 |
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71771 | The Crystal King Temple | Summer 2022 |
|
71772 | The Crystal King | Summer 2022 |
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71773 | Kai's Golden Dragon Raider | Summer 2022 |
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71774 | Lloyd's Golden Ultra Dragon | Summer 2022 |
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71775 | Nya's Samurai X MECH | Summer 2022 |
Ninjago: Dragons Rising
Ninjago: Dragons Rising[]
Wave 1: Dragons Rising, Season 1 (2023)[]
Released in Summer 2023, this wave consists of 11 sets based on Season 1 of Dragons Rising. The collectible items are the Dragon Cores.
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71789 | Kai and Ras's Car and Bike Battle | Summer 2023 |
|
71790 | Imperium Dragon Hunter Hound | Summer 2023 |
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71791 | Zane's Dragon Power Spinjitzu Race Car | Summer 2023 |
|
71792 | Sora's Transforming Mech Bike Racer | Summer 2023 |
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71793 | Heatwave Transforming Lava Dragon | Summer 2023 |
|
71794 | Lloyd and Arin's Ninja Team Mechs | Summer 2023 |
|
71795 | Temple of the Dragon Energy Cores | Summer 2023 |
|
71796 | Elemental Dragon vs. The Empress Mech | Summer 2023 |
|
71797 | Destiny's Bounty - race against time | Summer 2023 |
|
71798 | Nya and Arin's Baby Dragon Battle | Summer 2023 |
|
71799 | Ninjago City Markets | Summer 2023 |
Wave 2: Dragons Rising, Season 2 (2024)[]
Released in Winter 2023, this wave consists of 9 sets based on Season 2 of Dragons Rising. The collectible items are the Mallet and Gong of Shattering, as well as the Dragon Cores for the Rising Dragon launchers.
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71801 | Kai's Rising Dragon Strike | Winter 2023 |
|
71802 | Nya's Rising Dragon Strike | Winter 2023 |
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71803 | Arin's Rising Dragon Strike | Winter 2023 |
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71804 | Arin's Battle Mech | Winter 2023 |
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71805 | Jay's Mech Battle Pack | Winter 2023 |
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71806 | Cole's Elemental Earth Mech | Winter 2023 |
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71807 | Sora's Elemental Tech Mech | Winter 2023 |
|
71808 | Kai's Elemental Fire Mech | Winter 2023 |
|
71809 | Egalt the Master Dragon | Winter 2023 |
Wave 3: Dragons Rising, Season 2 (2024)[]
Released in Spring 2024, this wave consists of 7 sets based on Season 2 of Dragons Rising.
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71810 | Young Dragon Riyu | Spring 2024 |
|
71811 | Arin's Ninja Off-Road Buggy Car | Spring 2024 |
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71812 | Kai's Ninja Climber Mech | Spring 2024 |
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71813 | Wolf Mask Shadow Dojo | Spring 2024 |
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71815 | Kai's Source Dragon Battle | Spring 2024 |
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71817 | Lloyd's Elemental Power Mech | Spring 2024 |
|
71819 | Dragon Stone Shrine | Spring 2024 |
Wave 4: Dragons Rising, Season 2 (2024)[]
Released in Summer 2024, this wave consists of 6 sets based on Season 2 of Dragons Rising.
| Image | Item Number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71814 | Tournament Temple City | Summer 2024 |
|
71816 | Zane's Ice Motorcycle | Summer 2024 |
|
71818 | Tournament Battle Arena | Summer 2024 |
|
71820 | Ninja Team Combo Vehicle | Summer 2024 |
|
71821 | Cole's Titan Dragon Mech | Summer 2024 |
|
71822 | Source Dragon of Motion | Summer 2024 |
Wave 5: Dragons Rising, Season 3 (2025)[]
Released in Winter 2025, this wave consists of eleven sets based on Season 3 of Dragons Rising, The collectible items of this Wave are the Prismatic Blades.
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71823 | Kai's Dragon Spinjitzu Spinner | Winter 2025 |
|
71824 | Sora's Dragon Spinjitzu Spinner | Winter 2025 |
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71826 | Dragon Spinjitzu Battle Pack | Winter 2025 |
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71827 | Zane's Battle Suit Mech | Winter 2025 |
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71828 | Lloyd's Pull-Back Race Car | Winter 2025 |
|
71829 | Lloyd's Green Forest Dragon | Winter 2025 |
|
71830 | Kai's Mech Storm Rider | Winter 2025 |
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71831 | Ninja Spinjitzu Temple | Winter 2025 |
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71833 | Ras and Arin's Super Storm Jet | Winter 2025 |
|
71834 | Zane's Ultra Combiner Mech | Winter 2025 |
|
71841 | Dragonian Storm Village | Winter 2025 |
Wave 6: Dragons Rising, Season 3 (2025)[]
Released in Spring 2025, this wave consists of three sets based on Season 3 of Dragons Rising.
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71832 | Thunderfang Dragon of Chaos | Spring 2025 |
|
71836 | Arc Dragon of Focus | Spring 2025 |
|
71837 | Ninjago City Workshops | Spring 2025 |
Wave 7: Dragons Rising, Season 3 (2025)[]
Released in Summer 2025, this wave consists of ten sets based on The Second Part of Season 3 of Dragons Rising. The collectible items of this wave are the Reveal Blades while 71839 Arin's Spinjitzu Battle Mech has a classic Prismatic Blade.
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71838 | Kai's Motorcycle Speed Race | Summer 2025 |
|
71839 | Arin's Spinjitzu Battle Mech | Summer 2025 |
|
71840 | Rogue vs. Drix Race Car Duel | Summer 2025 |
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71842 | Rontu the Master Dragon | Summer 2025 |
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71843 | Rogue's Mech Dragon Rider | Summer 2025 |
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71844 | Ninja Combat Vehicle | Summer 2025 |
|
71845 | Lloyd's Jet Mech | Summer 2025 |
|
71848 | The Temple Bounty | Summer 2025 |
Wave 8: Dragons Rising, Season 4 (2026)[]
Released in Winter 2026, this wave consists of nine sets based on Season 4 of Dragons Rising.
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71849 | Nya vs. Mutation Monster Spinner | Winter 2026 |
|
71850 | Lloyd vs. Earth Monster Spinner | Winter 2026 |
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71851 | Kai's Dragon Mech Battle Pack | Winter 2026 |
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71854 | Cole's Mission Mech | Winter 2026 |
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71855 | Ninja Dragon Riyu's Battle | Winter 2026 |
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71856 | Jay's Transforming Car | Winter 2026 |
|
71857 | Ninja Vehicle Tree House Battle | Winter 2026 |
|
71859 | The Dragon of Life | Winter 2026 |
Wave 9: Dragons Rising, Season 4 (2026)[]
Released in Spring 2026, this wave consists of one set based on Season 4 of Dragons Rising.
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71853 | Jay's Dragon Mech Fight | Spring 2026 |
Subthemes
Subthemes[]
The LEGO Ninjago Movie[]
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
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70606 | Spinjitzu Training | Summer 2017 |
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70607 | Ninjago City Chase | Summer 2017 |
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70608 | Master Falls | Summer 2017 |
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70609 | Manta Ray Bomber | Summer 2017 |
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70610 | Flying Jelly Sub | Summer 2017 |
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70611 | Water Strider | Summer 2017 |
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70612 | Green Ninja Mech Dragon | Summer 2017 |
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70613 | Garma Mecha Man | Summer 2017 |
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70614 | Lightning Jet | Summer 2017 |
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70615 | Fire Mech | Summer 2017 |
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70616 | Ice Tank | Summer 2017 |
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70617 | Temple of the Ultimate Ultimate Weapon | Summer 2017 |
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70618 | Destiny's Bounty | Summer 2017 |
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71019 | The LEGO Ninjago Movie Series | Summer 2017 |
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70620 | Ninjago City | Autumn/Fall 2017 |
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70629 | Piranha Attack | Winter 2018 |
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70631 | Garmadon's Volcano Lair | Winter 2018 |
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70632 | Quake Mech | Winter 2018 |
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70656 | garmadon, Garmadon, GARMADON! | Winter 2018 |
|
70628 | Lloyd Spinjitzu Master | Winter 2018 |
|
70657 | Ninjago City Docks | Summer 2018 |
Ninjago: Legacy[]
Wave 1 (2019)[]
Released in early 2019, the first wave consists of the re-imagined versions of concepts used in the pilot episodes and first two seasons (Season 1 and Season 2). The sets also appeared in some short episodes of Tales from the Monastery of Spinjitzu, which takes place after Season 9.
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
70665 | Samurai Mech | Winter 2019 |
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70666 | The Golden Dragon | Winter 2019 |
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70667 | Kai's Blade Cycle & Zane's Snowmobile | Winter 2019 |
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70668 | Jay's Storm Fighter | Winter 2019 |
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70669 | Cole's Earth Driller | Winter 2019 |
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70670 | Monastery of Spinjitzu | Winter 2019 |
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70679 | The Ultra Dragon | Winter 2019 |
|
70680 | Monastery Training | Winter 2019 |
Wave 2 (2020)[]
Released in early 2020, this wave consists of the re-imagined versions of concepts used in the pilot episodes, Season 2, Season 3 and Season 4.
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71699 | Thunder Raider | Winter 2020 |
|
71700 | Jungle Raider | Winter 2020 |
|
71701 | Kai's Fire Dragon | Winter 2020 |
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71702 | Golden Mech | Winter 2020 |
Wave 3 (2020)[]
Released in the middle of 2020, this wave consists of the re-imagined versions of concepts used in Season 1 and Season 3.
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71703 | Storm Fighter Battle | Summer 2020 |
|
71704 | Kai Fighter | Summer 2020 |
|
71705 | Destiny's Bounty | Summer 2020 |
Wave 4 (2021)[]
Released in early 2021, this wave consists of the re-imagined versions of concepts used in pilot episodes, Season 1, Season 3, Season 4, and Season 5. 10 sets were released in January 2021, while the last one was released in March alongside The Island wave.
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71730 | Epic Battle Set - Kai vs. Skulkin | Winter 2021 |
|
71731 | Epic Battle Set - Zane vs. Nindroid | Winter 2021 |
|
71732 | Epic Battle Set - Jay vs. Serpentine | Winter 2021 |
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71733 | Epic Battle Set - Cole vs. Ghost Warrior | Winter 2021 |
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71735 | Tournament of Elements | Winter 2021 |
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71736 | Boulder Blaster | Winter 2021 |
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71737 | X-1 Ninja Charger | Winter 2021 |
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71738 | Zane's Titan Mech Battle | Winter 2021 |
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71740 | Jay's Electro Mech | Spring 2021 |
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71741 | Ninjago City Gardens | Winter 2021 |
|
71742 | Overlord Dragon | Winter 2021 |
Wave 5 (2021)[]
Released in the middle of 2021, this wave consists of the re-imagined versions of concepts used in pilot episodes, Season 1 and Season 5.
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71734 | Kai's Blade Cycle | Summer 2021 |
|
71739 | Ultra Sonic Raider | Summer 2021 |
|
71749 | Final Flight of Destiny's Bounty | Summer 2021 |
|
71753 | Fire Dragon Attack | Summer 2021 |
Wave 6 (2026)[]
Released in early 2026, this wave was released to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the franchise. This wave consists of a show accurate version of the Four Weapons Blacksmith, alongside two other sets.
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71858 | Four Weapons Blacksmith | Winter 2026 |
|
71861 | The Old Town | Winter 2026 |
|
71866 | Ninja Character Display | Winter 2026 |
Wave 7[]
Released in the spring of 2026, this wave consists of the re-imagined version of 70676 Lloyd's Titan Mech.
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71860 | Lloyd's Titan Mech | Spring 2026 |
Ninjago: Core[]
Wave 1 (2022)[]
Released in 2022, this wave is dedicated to getting younger children interested in the Ninjago franchise. This wave is the first wave of sets that only has shorts for the cinematic representation.
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71757 | Lloyd's Ninja Mech | Winter 2022 |
|
71760 | Jay's Thunder Dragon EVO | Winter 2022 |
|
71761 | Zane's Power Up Mech EVO | Winter 2022 |
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71762 | Kai's Fire Dragon EVO | Winter 2022 |
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71763 | Lloyd's Race Car EVO | Winter 2022 |
|
71764 | Ninja Training Center | Spring 2022 |
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71765 | Ninja Ultra Combo Mech | Winter 2022 |
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71766 | Lloyd's Legendary Dragon | Winter 2022 |
|
71767 | Ninja Dojo Temple | Winter 2022 |
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71776 | Jay and Nya's Race Car EVO | Winter 2022 |
Wave 2 (2022)[]
| Image | Item number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71759 | Ninja Dragon temple | June 1, 2022 |
Wave 3 (2023)[]
| Image | Item Number | Set | Introduced |
|---|---|---|---|
|
71780 | Kai's Ninja Race Car EVO | Winter 2023 |
|
71781 | Lloyd's Mech Battle EVO | Winter 2023 |
|
71782 | Cole's Earth Dragon EVO | Winter 2023 |
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71783 | Kai's Mech Rider EVO | WInter 2023 |
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71784 | Jay's Lightning Jet EVO | Winter 2023 |
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71785 | Jay's Titan Mech | Winter 2023 |
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71786 | Zane's Ice Dragon Creature | Winter 2023 |
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71787 | Creative Ninja Brick Box | Winter 2023 |
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71788 | Lloyd's Ninja Street Bike | Winter 2023 |
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71800 | Nya's Water Dragon EVO | Winter 2023 |
Ninjago: Legends[]
Wave 1: Monstrosity (2025)[]
| Image | Item Number | Set | Introduced |
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71846 | The Fire Knight Mech | Summer 2025 |
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71847 | The Guardian Dragon | Summer 2025 |
Minifigures[]
- Main article: Ninjago (sets)/Minifigures
Trivia[]
- There are three divisions for designing the sets: the set designers, who build with physical LEGO bricks to design the models; the graphic designers, who design the Minifigure printing; and the element designers, who create the new LEGO brick designs with 3D modeling.[1]
- Producing a set, from the idea stage to being on shelves, takes around sixteen months.[1]
- Despite the ninja's hair being shown since the beginning of the TV series, their hair pieces were not included in the sets (though they did appear on some Ninjago Spinners cards) until 2014 with the Rebooted wave as part of their Techno gi designs. Before that, Jay, Cole, and Zane's hairpieces existed in other LEGO themes, while both of Lloyd's existed but not in blond, and Kai's did not exist at all, as it had been designed by WILFilm ApS specifically for the series.[1]
- All of their current hair pieces have been included in The LEGO Ninjago Movie sets. For the sets based on the TV show, all hair pieces were released, with Zane's titanium hair finally being released in 2021.
- As of the third Legacy wave, all of the ninja's current hair pieces have been included in sets outside of The LEGO Ninjago Movie, and Kai and Jay have had different colored ones in their Avatar outfits.
- The product commercials for the early sets were animated by M2Film[2] (the same studio that does the animation for Legends of Chima and Nexo Knights).
- A few sets have included both the headgear and hair pieces for some of the characters: 70738 Final Flight of Destiny's Bounty, 853687 LEGO NINJAGO Accessory Set, 70626 Dawn of Iron Doom, 70627 Dragon's Forge, 71738 Zane's Titan Mech Battle, 71756 Hydro Bounty, and 71809 Egalt the Master Dragon. The Hydro Bounty even includes a pedestal for the hair pieces.
- The reason hair is not included in every set is because having the hair pieces could mean having less bricks for the rest of the set.[1]
- Not counting the various mini-movie series, Decoded is the only multi-episode installment not to coincide with a wave of sets.
- The Omega, Rox and Thunderfang are the only main villain to be included in only one set.
- Some of the ninja get more of a spotlight in the sets than others:
- Kai is the most prominent ninja in the sets overall. He has received some sort of vehicle or creature in almost every wave.
- The only seasons, where he did not received any full-sized vehicle/creature set were Season 4 (he got a small dirt bike in 70750 Ninja DB X) and Season 5 (he got a small hoverboard in 70736 Attack of the Morro Dragon).
- In Day of the Departed, he shared 70595 Ultra Stealth Raider with Jay, Cole and Zane, in Season 7, he shared the Fusion Dragon from 70627 Dragon's Forge with Nya, and in Season 13, he shared 71720 Fire Stone Mech with Cole.
- Kai got 4 bikes: Blade Cycle from 9441 Kai's Blade Cycle and 70667 Kai's Blade Cycle & Zane's Snowmobile, a small dirt bike from 70750 Ninja DB X and his bike from 70600 Ninja Bike Chase.
- He also got 5 dragons: Flame from 2507 Fire Temple, 71701 Kai's Fire Dragon and 71753 Fire Dragon Attack, the Fusion Dragon from 70627 Dragon's Forge and 70653 Firstbourne.
- He got 4 cars: 70727 X-1 Ninja Charger, 70675 Katana 4x4, 71737 X-1 Ninja Charger and 71773 Kai's Golden Dragon Raider; and 3 jets/planes: 70721 Kai Fighter, 70650 Destiny's Wing and 71704 Kai Fighter.
- He got 4 mechs: 70500 Kai's Fire Mech, 70615 Fire Mech, 71707 Kai's Mech Jet and 71720 Fire Stone Mech.
- Ironically, despite being ninja of fire, he got the most watercrafts of all of the ninja: 70638 Katana V11, his catamaran from 71748 Catamaran Sea Battle and his mini submarine from 71755 Temple of the Endless Sea.
- Some of the sets portrayed their vehicle/creature as Kai's despite them never specifically belonging to him in the TV series.
- In Hunted wave, both 70650 Destiny's Wing and 70653 Firstbourne were portrayed as Kai's.
- In Master of the Mountain wave, 71720 Fire Stone Mech was portrayed as Kai's.
- In The Island wave, a catamaran from 71748 Catamaran Sea Battle was portrayed as Kai's.
- In Dragons Rising, Season 1 wave, 71793 Heatwave Transforming Lava Dragon was portrayed as Kai's.
- Lloyd is another very prominent character in the sets. He got multiple vehicles ranging from bikes to mechs. He also recieved the most dragons of all of the ninja.
- Lloyd got 8 dragon sets: 9450 Epic Dragon Battle, 70503 The Golden Dragon, technically 70736 Attack of the Morro Dragon, 70593 The Green NRG Dragon, 70612 Green Ninja Mech Dragon, 70666 The Golden Dragon, 70679 The Ultra Dragon and 71746 Jungle Dragon.
- He got 3 bike sets: the Green Ninja Cycle from 70722 OverBorg Attack, a racing bike from 71709 Jay and Lloyd's Velocity Racers and 71745 Lloyd's Jungle Chopper Bike.
- He got 4 mechs: the Golden Mech from 70505 Temple of Light and 71702 Golden Mech, 70676 Lloyd's Titan Mech and 71750 Lloyd's Hydro Mech.
- He also got 5 four-wheel vehicles: Proto Sam-X from 70725 Nindroid MechDragon, 70755 Jungle Raider, 70641 Ninja Nightcrawler, 71700 Jungle Raider, and 71763 Lloyd's Race Car EVO.
- He was also the first ninja to received his own personal watercraft, 70623 Destiny's Shadow. He then received another, his mini submarine from 71756 Hydro Bounty.
- Jay is also very prominent character in sets. Before The LEGO Ninjago Movie came out, he was alongside Kai the most featured ninja in sets. After the movie, his appearance in sets was decreased (with exception of Prime Empire).
- Jay got 4 dragons: 2521 Lightning Dragon Battle, 70602 Jay's Elemental Dragon, 70652 Stormbringer and 71711 Jay's Cyber Dragon.
- He also got 5 jets, the most of all ninja: 9442 Jay's Storm Fighter, 70614 Lightning Jet, 70668 Jay's Storm Fighter, 71703 Storm Fighter Battle and a flying speeder from 71709 Jay and Lloyd's Velocity Racers.
- Ironically, 3 of these sets are different interpretation of the same vehicle, the Storm Glider.
- He got 2 mechs: 70754 Jay's ElectroMech and 71740 Jay's Electro Mech; 2 cars 70731 Jay Walker One and 71752 Ninja Sub Speeder; and 2 tanks: 70723 Thunder Raider and 71699 Thunder Raider.
- He was the last original ninja to receive his own bike, 70622 Desert Lightning. Later, he received another, 71768 Jay's Golden Dragon Motorbike.
- Interestingly, in spite of his prominence in the early sets, he was the least featured of the original ninja in the original Spinner sets.
- He was the only ninja who did not get his DX card. His DX spinner was however released in 2519 Skeleton Bowling.
- In 2012, he got only 1 physical spinner.
- His ZX card was released in Booster pack 9553 Jay ZX.
- His Kendo card was the hardest ninja card to get, since it was released in promotional set 5000030 Kendo Jay Promotional Set.
- Ironically, his only spinner set from 2012 9570 NRG Jay was extremely difficult to find.
- Cole has always been averagely featured in the sets.
- He got 2 dragons: 2509 Earth Dragon Defense and 70599 Cole's Dragon; 4 mechs: Earth Mech from 70723 Thunder Raider and 71699 Thunder Raider, 70632 Quake Mech and 71720 Fire Stone Mech; 2 bikes: 70733 Blaster Bike and 70672 Cole's Dirt Bike; 2 jets: 70747 Cole's Boulder Blaster and 71736 Boulder Blaster; and 1 watercraft: his mini submarine from 71756 Hydro Bounty.
- He got 6 four-wheel vehicles, the most of all of the ninja: 9444 Cole's Tread Assault, 70502 Cole's Earth Driller, 70589 Rock Roader, 70669 Cole's Earth Driller, 71706 Cole's Speeder Car, and 71769 Cole's Dragon Cruiser.
- Out of Cole's first first four vehicles, two (the Earth Driller and Roto Jet) were not specifically his in the show but were marketed as such in the sets.
- Conversely, the Stone Mech was his in the show but marketed as primarily Kai's in the set.
- Zane has got the most complicated set presence of all of the ninja.
- From Pilots to Rebooted, he appeared in sets quite frequently. However, since his redesign in Season 4 to his another redesign in the movie, he was the least featured ninja (even counting Nya). He mostly appeared in 1 set per a suit (2 at best). Since the movie, his appearance in sets returned to normal (with exception of Prime Empire, where he did not appear at all).
- Zane got 3 dragons: 2260 Ice Dragon Attack, 70748 Titanium Dragon and Boreal from 70678 Castle of the Forsaken Emperor.
- He also got 2 mechs: 70737 Titan Mech Battle and 71738 Zane's Titan Mech Battle; 3 bikes: Snowmobile from 9445 Fangpyre Truck Ambush, 70667 Kai's Blade Cycle & Zane's Snowmobile, and his bike from 70639 Street Race of Snake Jaguar; 3 aircraft: 70724 NinjaCopter, 70673 ShuriCopter and 71770 Zane's Golden Dragon Jet; 2 armored vehicles: 70588 Titanium Ninja Tumbler and 70616 Ice Tank; and 2 watercrafts: his surfboard from 71746 Jungle Dragon and his mini submarine from 71754 Water Dragon.
- He was the first ninja to receive a creature other than a dragon in 71719 Zane's Mino Creature.
- Nya is the third to last ninja to have least amount of vehicle sets.
- She got 5 vehicles as Samurai X: 9448 Samurai Mech, 70750 Ninja DB X, a speedboat from 70732 City of Stiix, 70665 The Samurai Mech and 71775 Nya's Samurai X MECH. She also got a couple of small vehicles in 70596 Samurai X Cave Chaos.
- If not counting The LEGO Ninjago Movie sets and sidebuilds (like the airbike from 70738 Final Flight of Destiny's Bounty), Nya has received only 1 vehicle as Water Ninja, her bike from 70600 Ninja Bike Chase. She also shared the Fusion Dragon with Kai in 70627 Dragon's Forge and got alternative form in 71754 Water Dragon.
- Many of the vehicles originally designed by Nya were used by someone else in sets. Some examples are Proto Sam-X from 70725 Nindroid MechDragon and 70625 Samurai VXL.
- She also used Ninja Tuner Car in the show, but was replaced by Kai in the set.
- Arin is one of three prominent next generation Ninja to be included in Ninjago: Dragons Rising, with the other two being Sora and Wyldfyre.
- Mechs (Total 2):
- He has 1 Mech : 71804 Arin's Battle Mech
- And also shares a mech with Lloyd : 71794 Lloyd and Arin's Ninja Team Mechs
- He got A Rising Dragon Strike : 71803 Arin's Rising Dragon Strike
- He got 1 Car : 71811 Arin's Ninja Off-Road Buggy Car
- He Shares a Jet with Ras : 71833 Ras and Arin's Super Storm Jet
- He Shares a Spinner Pack with Ras : 71826 Dragon Spinjitzu Battle Pack
- Additionally He appeared in Another 7 Sets (Total 13): 71792 Sora's Transforming Mech Bike Racer, 71797 Destiny's Bounty - race against time, 71798 Nya and Arin's Baby Dragon Battle, 71799 Ninjago City Markets, 71810 Young Dragon Riyu, 71814 Tournament Temple City, 71822 Source Dragon of Motion,
- Arin has four minifigure prints: Merge, Rising Dragon, Urban and Source Tournament.
- Urban Arin is exclusive to Ninjago City Markets.
- The most common print is Merge Arin, which appears in six sets and a polybag.
- His first appearance in a set also corresponds to his first appearance in Ninjago: Dragons Rising; 71792 Sora's Transforming Mech Bike Racer, which appears in Episode 1, The Merge.
- Arin is the first ninja to feature a grappling hook as a weapon. This Lego part is exclusive to this character, and was new in 2023.
- Arin appears four times with Lloyd and Sora.
- Arin appears with Kai and Nya in three sets each, and with Cole, Zane and Wyldfyre twice each.
- Arin and Jay do not appear in any set together.
- Mechs (Total 2):
- Sora is one of three prominent next generation Ninja to be included in Ninjago: Dragons Rising, with the other two being Arin and Wyldfyre.
- She got 2 Mechs : 71792 Sora's Transforming Mech Bike Racer and 71807 Sora's Elemental Tech Mech
- 1 Spinner : 71824 Sora's Dragon Spinjitzu Spinner
- Additionally She appeared in Another 8 Sets (Total 11): 71796 Elemental Dragon vs. The Empress Mech , 71797 Destiny's Bounty - race against time, 71799 Ninjago City Markets, 71809 Egalt the Master Dragon, 71810 Young Dragon Riyu, 71818 Tournament Battle Arena, 71820 Ninja Team Combo Vehicle, 71834 Zane's Ultra Combiner Mech
- Sora has three minifigures: Merge, Urban and Source Tournament
- Her pink hairpiece with cat ear headphones is exclusive to Sora, and appears in only three sets. This part released in 2024.
- Urban Sora is exclusive to Ninjago City Markets, however each of her individual parts are included in other Ninjago sets.
- The most common torso/leg print is Merge Sora, which appears in seven sets
- Her first appearance in a set also corresponds to her first appearance in Ninjago: Dragons Rising; 71792 Sora's Transforming Mech Bike Racer, which appears in Episode 1, The Merge.
- Sora appears with Lloyd and Arin in four sets each.
- Sora appears with Kai and Nya in three sets each, with Zane and Jay twice, and Cole once.
- Sora and Wyldfyre have not yet appeared in a set together.
- Although her Elemental Tech Mech is not sold with 71806 Cole's Elemental Earth Mech and 71808 Kai's Elemental Fire Mech, the three are meant to have interchangeable parts.
- Wyldfyre is one of three prominent next generation Ninja to be included in Ninjago: Dragons Rising, with the other two being Arin and Sora. She appears in the fewest sets of the three.
- She got 1 Dragon : 71793 Heatwave Transforming Lava Dragon.
- Additionally She appeared in Another 5 Sets (Total 6): 71812 Kai's Ninja Climber Mech, 71815 Kai's Source Dragon Battle, 71814 Tournament Temple City, 71822 Source Dragon of Motion, 71827 Zane's Battle Suit Mech.
- Wyldfyre has two minifigure designs: Merge and Source Tournament.
- Merge Wyldfyre appeared in only one set: 71793 Heatwave Transforming Lava Dragon.
- Her red hair piece occurs exclusively in this set.
- Source Tournament Wyldfyre is the most common, appearing in four sets.
- The cheapest way to get Source Tournament Wyldfyre is in the Zane's Battle Suit Mech.
- Merge Wyldfyre appeared in only one set: 71793 Heatwave Transforming Lava Dragon.
- Wyldfyre appears in four sets with Kai, two sets with Lloyd and one set each with Cole, Jay, Nya and Zane.
- Wyldfyre has yet to appear in a set with Sora.
- The ninja's catamarans and Jungle Choppers are marketed as Kai's and Lloyd's in their respective sets.
- After the 2019 Legacy spinners, Kai has appeared in all four collectible set series (Spinjitzu Slam, Arcade Pods, Spinjitzu Burst, Epic Battles), Lloyd and Jay have appeared in three, Zane and Cole have appeared in two, and Nya has appeared in none.
- Although Nya, Cole and Zane did not get their own Arcade Pods, their Avatar minifigures were nevertheless released in 71708 Gamer's Market. Nya and Cole's avatars reused pieces from other Lego themes and Zane's avatar was not actually representing him, but another player taking on his appearance.
- Kai is the most prominent ninja in the sets overall. He has received some sort of vehicle or creature in almost every wave.
- The ninja have distinctive eyebrows in order to easily identify them when they have their masks on.[3]
- The only waves of sets to have no dragons are Day of the Departed and Season 8: Sons of Garmadon.
- The Skybound set 70593 The Green NRG Dragon was, however, released alongside the Day of the Departed wave.
- The absence of dragons in Sons of Garmadon may be due to the abundance and heavy focus on dragons in Hunted.
- Promotional sets such as 5002144 Ninjago Battle Pack have more freedom because of how many prints need to be made.[4]
- The Fangpyre Wrecking Ball and Colossus are two examples of sets that were based on the show as opposed to vehicles or creatures from the sets that were written into the series.[5]Lighthouse Island and Kryptarium Prison are two examples of location sets released multiple seasons after the location's debut in the show.
- Every main/major villain from WildBrain except Unagami and Ronin looks a little different in the sets than in the show.
- Aspheera has a fire ghost tail instead of a fire snake tail, probably because she could be placed on Fire Fang. She also doesn't have pupils as she does in the show.
- The Ice Emperor uses white instead of gray coloring and has a mask printed on his face rather than the 3D mask seen in the show.
- The Skull Sorcerer only has two black eyes on his mask, while in the show he has green eyes as well as a mouth and lines on the mask.
- Kalmaar has yellow-green eyes in the show, while in the sets they are blue-pink. He also has gold armor in the sets, and he is teal than cyan.
- According to Michael Knap, the reason for this is that "we did not have the option to make the eyes yellow and the tv show need more detail."[6]
- The Overlord in his Crystal King form has gray hands in the show, but black hands in the sets. He also has white teeth in the show but in the sets, they are in the same color as the mask.
- The reason why many minifigures such as Samukai were not included in Legacy sets is that the elements that were created for them were unique, all of them are now retired and this complicates the integration of them in to the current lineup.[7]
- The reason why there aren't so many new characters is that designers have a limited amount of elements they can create, so creating an alternate element for a character will stop them from making a new character.[8]
- According to Michael Knap, the production of the Mechanic's minifigure would require too many new elements, which is why his minifigure uses an ordinary hat without a nindroid eye and an ordinary arm.[9]
- The reason Tox and Mr. Pale were taken from LEGO Ultra Agents is to make more Elemental Masters minifigures available in sets.[10]
- Designer Niek van Slagmaat explained, "We design the sets together with the rough outlines for the episodes. Sometimes things in the show change afterwards."[11] "As toy designers, the play and the build is the most important feature of the sets. That is why there are plenty of features in the Hydro Bounty for instance that were not used in the TV show."[11]
- There was scrapped set that "was never integrated in to any written story", involving "a new location that housed a sort of scientist" who "would work with combining elemental powers in his lab. The build [had] many traps but also a basement full of lab equipment old scrolls etc."[12]
- There have been several times when the show has briefly used a style more similar to that of the sets in some way:
- The map of the Golden Weapons pictures the Golden Weapons with their set counterparts' designs.
- Wu's silhouette in the opening narration of "Rise of the Snakes" has the neck attachment section of his hair#Beard|beard from the sets, which isn't normally present on his design.
- The Scythe of Quakes resembles its set counterpart's design in the recurring scene transition used throughout the first two seasons.
- Wu's beard in the intro for the first half of Legacy of the Green Ninja and the intro for The Hands of Time takes on the more curved appearance of his beard from the sets.
- The Nindroid MechDragon's facial recognition for Lloyd toward the end of "The Art of the Silent Fist" more resembles Lloyd's face print used from Rebooted to The Hands of Time despite its relative inaccuracy to his face in the TV series.
- Kai's hair appears in its set-accurate height in a silhouette on Jay's Prime Empire board in "One Step Forward, Two Steps Back" as opposed to its shortened version used for the 3D models.
- Vania's cardboard cutouts of the ninja in "The Two Blades" use the ninja's exact face print designs from the sets.
- Sets will sometimes reference crew members who have worked on the sets or TV series. These instances include Michael Knap's name and statue in 70617 Temple of the Ultimate Ultimate Weapon, Peter Hausner's name replicated on a certain Whack Rat, Cerim Manovi's name on the scoreboard in 71712 Empire Temple of Madness, and Markus Rollbühler's likeness in a painting 71722 Skull Sorcerer's Dungeons.
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bamamSBtONw
- ↑ https://twitter.com/TommyAndreasen/status/1350929993942097923
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7z1JA7sGD0
- ↑ https://youtu.be/oPuPNMlIAWI?t=5873 (live-chat) (link obsolete; archive unavailable)
- ↑ https://youtu.be/S3FqrPHYUmc?t=2596
- ↑ https://twitter.com/KnapDK/status/1391440418290774027
- ↑ https://twitter.com/KnapDK/status/1352720349356560384
- ↑ https://twitter.com/KnapDK/status/1081890403106865157
- ↑ https://twitter.com/KnapDK/status/1045916018386894848
- ↑ https://twitter.com/KnapDK/status/1036862093847343105
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 https://twitter.com/Toothdominoes/status/1389223687329570819
- ↑ https://twitter.com/KnapDK/status/1391439565899055107
































































































































































































































































































