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626: The goo on Garmadon's torso is thought by some to be blood. Though given Ninjago is unequivocally a kid's show, even if it is intended to be blood it is likely deliberately unclear. In the Character Encyclopedia New Edition, it is described as "purple ooze."
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623: Rise of the Snakes is referred to as Rise of the Serpentine on Netflix and some DVD and digital/streaming releases. This could create some confusion with the separate (although related) non-canon graphic novel "Rise of the Serpentine."
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613: A prototype design for 71738 Zane's Titan Mech Battle by Niek van Slagmaat designed to "see how far I could push it away from the original" includes red as an accent color. The final build still uses red as an accent, though much less prominently.
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580: Only four of The Fold's original songs for Ninjago mention neither Ninjago nor ninjas. These are (in order of release) "A-W-E-S-O-M-E", "Close the Circle", "No More", and "Digital Love".
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579: Skybound Entertainment, the imprint of Image Comics that publishes the Garmadon, coincidentally shares its name with S6 of Ninjago, Skybound.
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573: Kanjikhan has a ponytail like Nadakhan, though it is not the same piece. This design was used for the Star Wars character Aurra Sing, though unlike Nadakhan's hairstyle which is quite common, this piece was only used once in 2011.
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554: With the release of Garmadon #1, Garmadon's current hairstyle is now known. This style does not strongly match any current hairpiece. As of the comic, Garmadon has now had five hair colors: brown, black, grey, purple, and white.
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513: In "Generosity," Zane's arm socket was shown to be visually similar to his power source. What this means exactly is unknown, though it's likely one shouldn't think too hard about it as the canonicity of the short is up in the air.
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507: The 2018 Spinjitzu gi that appear in the Sprinjitzu Master sets for that year do not appear in the TV show or have any show equivalent. They also do not tie in with any new ability the Ninja get, they just represent plain old Spinjitzu.
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504: Wildbrain, which animates Ninjago, has the largest single library of children's television programming. While they do not own Ninjago, they do own many other impressive IPs, like Teletubbies, Strawberry Shortcake, Inspector Gadget, and Peanuts (41% ownership).
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