Overview
“I have throughout the years worked with everything from building models, art directing content, creation of clothing, foam weapons, Legoland rides, and driver of the model development itself. (and prob. much more) I guess what I'm trying to say is, thanks to everyone I have worked with over the years, and to everyone that I have met that have shared their love for Ninjago. Once a ninja always a ninja!”
— Michael Knap[1]
Michael Svane Knap is a Danish designer and a Senior Design Manager at LEGO. He was responsible for the conception of LEGO Ninjago and art direction on its television series.[2]
Credits
Credits[]
Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu[]
Developed and conceived by[]
Season 6: Skybound[]
- 55. "Infamous"
- 56. "Public Enemy Number One"
- 57. "Enkrypted"
- 58. "Misfortune Rising"
- 59. "On a Wish and a Prayer"
- 60. "My Dinner With Nadakhan"
- 61. "Wishmasters"
- 62. "The Last Resort"
- 63. "Operation Land Ho!"
- 64. "The Way Back"
Developed for the screen by[]
Season 6: Skybound[]
- 55. "Infamous"
- 56. "Public Enemy Number One"
- 57. "Enkrypted"
- 58. "Misfortune Rising"
- 59. "On a Wish and a Prayer"
- 60. "My Dinner With Nadakhan"
- 61. "Wishmasters"
- 62. "The Last Resort"
- 63. "Operation Land Ho!"
- 64. "The Way Back"
Day of the Departed[]
Season 7: The Hands of Time[]
- 65. "The Hands of Time"
- 66. "The Hatching"
- 67. "A Time of Traitors"
- 68. "Scavengers"
- 69. "A Line in the Sand"
- 70. "The Attack"
- 71. "Secrets Discovered"
- 72. "Pause and Effect"
- 73. "Out of the Fire and Into the Boiling Sea"
- 74. "Lost in Time"
Wu's Teas[]
Season 8: Sons of Garmadon[]
- 75. "The Mask of Deception"
- 76. "The Jade Princess"
- 77. "The Oni and the Dragon"
- 78. "Snake Jaguar"
- 79. "Dead Man's Squall"
- 80. "The Quiet One"
- 81. "Game of Masks"
- 82. "Dread on Arrival"
- 83. "True Potential"
- 84. "Big Trouble, Little Ninjago"
Season 9: Hunted[]
- 85. "Firstbourne"
- 86. "Iron & Stone"
- 87. "Radio Free Ninjago"
- 88. "How to Build a Dragon"
- 89. "The Gilded Path"
- 90. "Two Lies, One Truth"
- 91. "The Weakest Link"
- 92. "Saving Faith"
- 93. "Lessons for a Master"
- 94. "Green Destiny"
Season 10: March of the Oni[]
- 95. "The Darkness Comes"
- 96. "Into the Breach"
- 97. "The Fall"
- 98. "Endings"
Season 11: Secrets of the Forbidden Spinjitzu[]
- 99. "Wasted True Potential"
- 100. "Questing for Quests"
- 101. "A Rocky Start"
- 102. "The Belly of the Beast"
- 103. "Boobytraps and How to Survive Them"
- 104. "The News Never Sleeps!"
- 105. "Ninja vs Lava"
- 106. "Snaketastrophy"
- 107. "Powerless"
- 108. "Ancient History"
- 109. "Never Trust a Human"
- 110. "Under Siege"
- 111. "The Explorers Club"
- 112. "Vengeance is Mine!"
- 113. "A Cold Goodbye"
- 114. "The Never-Realm"
- 115. "Fire Maker"
- 116. "An Unlikely Ally"
- 117. "The Absolute Worst"
- 118. "The Message"
- 119. "The Traveler's Tree"
- 120. "Krag's Lament"
- 121. "Secret of the Wolf"
- 122. "The Last of the Formlings"
- 123. "My Enemy, My Friend"
- 124. "The Kaiju Protocol"
- 125. "Corruption"
- 126. "A Fragile Hope"
- 127. "Once and For All"
- 128. "Awakenings"
Prime Empire Original Shorts[]
- 1. "Let's Dance"
- 2. "Upgrade"
- 3. "The Meaning of Victory"
- 4. "The Stowaway"
- 5. "Manhunt"
- 6. "Gayle Gossip: A Closer Look"
Season 12: Prime Empire[]
- 129. "Would You Like to Enter Prime Empire?"
- 130. "Dyer Island"
- 131. "Level Thirteen"
- 132. "Superstar Rockin' Jay"
- 133. "I am Okino"
- 134. "The Glitch"
- 135. "The Cliffs of Hysteria"
- 136. "The Maze of the Red Dragon"
- 137. "One Step Forward, Two Steps Back"
- 138. "Racer Seven"
- 139. "The Speedway Five-Billion"
- 140. "Stop, Drop and Side Scroll"
- 141. "Ninjago Confidential"
- 142. "The Prodigal Father"
- 143. "The Temple of Madness"
- 144. "Game Over"
Season 13: Master of the Mountain[]
- 145. "Shintaro"
- 146. "Into the Dark"
- 147. "The Worst Rescue Ever"
- 148. "The Two Blades"
- 149. "Queen of the Munce"
- 150. "Trial By Mino"
- 151. "The Skull Sorcerer"
- 152. "The Real Fall"
- 153. "Dungeon Party!"
- 154. "Dungeon Crawl!"
- 155. "Grief-Bringer"
- 156. "Masters Never Quit"
- 157. "The Darkest Hour"
- 158. "The Ascent"
- 159. "The Upply Strike Back!"
- 160. "The Son of Lilly"
Design and model supervision[]
Tales from the Monastery of Spinjitzu[]
- 1. "Master Class"
- 2. "Green and Gold"
- 3. "The Weekend Drill"
- 4. "Elemental Rider"
- 5. "Blue Lightning"
- 6. "Samurai X-Treme"
Sets designed
Sets designed[]
- 30291 Anacondrai Battle Mech
- 30292 Jay's Nano Mech
- 30293 Kai Drifter
- 30294 The Cowler Dragon
- 30421 Skybound Plane
- 30422 Kai's Mini Dragon
- 70593 The Green NRG Dragon
- 70601 Sky Shark
- 70612 Green Ninja Mech Dragon
- 70617 Temple of the Ultimate Ultimate Weapon
- 70627 Dragon's Forge
- 70640 S.O.G. Headquarters
- 70643 Temple of Resurrection
- 70658 Oni Titan
- 70666 The Golden Dragon
- 70678 Castle of the Forsaken Emperor
- 70732 City of Stiix
- 70739 Airjitzu Kai Flyer (with Nick Vás)
- 70740 Airjitzu Jay Flyer (with Nick Vás)
- 70741 Airjitzu Cole Flyer (with Nick Vás)
- 70742 Airjitzu Zane Flyer (with Nick Vás)
- 70743 Airjitzu Morro Flyer (with Nick Vás)
- 70744 Airjitzu Wrayth Flyer (with Nick Vás)
- 70752 Jungle Trap
- 70753 Lava Falls
- 71215 Jay Fun Pack
- 71216 Nya Fun Pack
- 71702 Golden Mech
- 71708 Gamer's Market
- 71721 Skull Sorcerer's Dragon
- 71735 Tournament of Elements
- 891501 Kai
- 891502 Krait
- 891503 Cole
- 891504 Weapons Rack
- 891505 Jay
- 891506 Ming
- 5004391 Sky Pirates Battle
Trivia
Trivia[]
- He was a fan of LEGO and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as a kid.[3]
- He is often inspired by obscure toys at second-hand stores and flea markets.[3]
- He started working for LEGO on the Legends of Chima theme.[4]
- In 70617 Temple of the Ultimate Ultimate Weapon, he is referenced by a statue labeled "Master Knap".[5]
- He sent Brent Miller the 71708 Gamer's Market set because Miller had really wanted there to be a Pink Zane minifigure.[6]
- His favorite Minifigure is the original Titanium Zane from the Tournament of Elements wave, because it was the first time a character went beyond the level of "a colored ninja" as the main cast had been up until that point.[7]
- He has pushed for including characters who have not come in sets before in Ninjago: Legacy sets.[8]
References
References[]
- ↑ https://x.com/KnapDK/status/1482327883871920128
- ↑ https://dk.linkedin.com/in/michael-svane-knap-4540921b
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 https://mojo-nation.com/lego-ninjago-design-manager-michael-svane-knap-inspiration-whats-next-brand/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/Ol4lBKVX8cg?t=6046
- ↑ https://brickset.com/sets/designer-Michael-Svane-Knap
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQ1iixBjx1M
- ↑ https://youtu.be/BaZvsJNeoQs?t=262
- ↑ https://youtu.be/oeq01di2MXc?t=1508