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336: The name of Stiix is likely inspired by the River Styx, a bridge between the worlds of the dead and the living in Greek Mythology. This would make sense considering all the ghostly activity that occurs in the city.
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331: Many old Ninjago mobile apps such as LEGO Ninjago: Tournament and LEGO Ninjago: Spinjitzu Scavenger Hunt have been removed from the Google Play and Apple App Store. Even if still downloaded, they're unplayable on devices with IOS 11 and up, as they are 32-bit games.
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309: There though there has never been a released train set in the Ninjago line. However, the Train Motor 9V Decorative Side with Open Hub Points piece appears in two Ninjago sets as a decorative element, 70589 Rock Roader, and 70620 Ninjago City.
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261: The Hageman Brothers, since leaving Ninjago, have worked on several other projects. They wrote 2020's The Croods: New Age. They are credited as working on the upcoming movie Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans, as well as the upcoming series Star Trek: Prodigy.
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214: Fred Finely first appeared in the books "A Team Divided," "The New Ninja," and "Legend of the Brown Ninja." He was the first book exclusive character to get a figure upon the release of 70632 Quake Mech, and to appear in the TV show when he showed up s11e106.
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212: Nya is the Ninja whose main color has changed the most over time, initially it was red, then maroon starting in s5, then gunmetal grey starting in s8, then back to maroon briefly in Ninjago: Legacy and s10, and it is currently gunmetal grey once more.
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204: Nindroid Drones appear in s3, DotD, and Ninjago: Legacy sets, but they have never had a single confirmed canon appearance. Some appear in "Who is The Phantom Ninja?" but that canon is only canon "if you want," according to Tommy Andreasen.
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202: Googling "Samurai X" will not net one results about Ninjago's Samurai X (either Pixal or Nya), instead, the popular manga and anime series Ruroni Kenshin. This is because that franchise was known as Samurai X in some territories.
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199: Dogshank made history upon her debut in 2016 as the first female bigfig (big figure), as well as Ninjago's first bigfig. The only other Ninjago bigfig is 2018's Killow, and Dogshank is still to this day, LEGO's only ever female bigfig.
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186: Jay's design in s11e117 is clearly based on the Dragon Ball Z artstyle, and his "Ninja-ukin" attack is, in name, a reference to the Hadouken attack from Street Fighter. Though, the attack is closer to a Kamehameha from Dragon Ball Z due to its beam-like nature.
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