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914: As of S15, Garmadon normally has two arms, but grows two more in Oni form. In the Garmadon comic, he always has four. According to Tri Vuong (Garmadon's author), he was once asked to depict Garmadon's arms as they are in S15, but this request was later retracted.
901: (The) Crystal King shares his name with...
-A LEGO Power Miners set
-Several real-life people, including an author, plastic surgeon, and potter
-A '70s Japanese pop-rock band
-A boss in Paper Mario for the Nintendo 64
-Presumably other things
898: The concept version of the S15 teaser poster is used on https://t.co/Bpp1emp9JW instead of the finished design to represent the year 2022. It is unclear if this was done intentionally.
879: S11E8, "Snaketastrophy" has a similar title to S15E19 "Crystastrophe." In-universe, both terms are first said by NGTV reporters, though in the former case, it's Dan Vaapit and in the latter, it's good old Gayle Gossip.
865: The Island is conceptually similar to the Dark Island Trilogy. Both stories follow the Ninja venturing to a mysterious island engulfed in purple lightning where Misako has gone missing.
864: Due to an error, Jay's face in renders for the S15 sets has his freckles in dark blue, the same color as his mask, rather than their typical brown. This error is present in renders for several sets.
804: In the all-in-one paperback version of Garmadon, which contains all five chapters, each chapter has its own title page with its title and cover art. Pages which were previously title pages are now textless, and Chapter 2 now has a title: Kuma. https://t.co/X9ITsyIRct
780: Between S10 and S11, Jay's go-to weapon changes from nunchucks to a kusarigama. The reason behind this change is unknown, and he is the only Ninja to change signature weapons to a weapon he has never used before between those seasons.
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769: Very few female Serpentine are known to exist. Some, like Machia and Aspheera seem to have breasts, but others, like Selma and Rivett, do not.
768: The Mechanic's Ninjago: Legacy figure is inaccurate in a variety of ways, most notably his head but also including his torso and legs. However, the jacket design as well as the dual-molded legs were adapted for Lloyd's disguise as the Mechanic in S15.