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Ninjago: Legacy of the Green Ninja
Danish animated television season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Legacy of the Green Ninja is the second season of the animated television series Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu (titled Ninjago from the eleventh season onward). The series was created by Michael Hegner and Tommy Andreasen. The season aired from 18 July to 21 November 2012, following the first season titled Rise of the Snakes. It is succeeded by the third season, titled Rebooted.[1]
The second season was originally intended as the final season of the series. The show and its associated Lego Ninjago product line had been planned as a three-year project. However, due to the strong performance of the television series and the product line combined with positive feedback from online forums, the series was continued past the end of 2013.[2]
Legacy of the Green Ninja follows the storyline of the ninja training their new team member Lloyd Garmadon in order to prepare for a prophesied battle. Lord Garmadon returns as an antagonist whose devious plans result in Lloyd being magically aged up to a teenager. The season also introduces Lloyd's mother Misako for the first time. It also reveals the Overlord as the main season antagonist and culminates in the final battle.[3]
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Voice cast
Main
- Jillian Michaels as Lloyd Garmadon, the Green/Golden Ninja and Elemental Master of Energy[4]
- Vincent Tong as Kai, the Red Ninja and Elemental Master of Fire[5]
- Michael Adamthwaite as Jay, the Blue Ninja and Elemental Master of Lightning[6]
- Brent Miller as Zane, the White Ninja and Elemental Master of Ice[7]
- Kirby Morrow as Cole, the Black Ninja and Elemental Master of Earth[8]
- Kelly Metzger as Nya, Kai's sister[9]
- Paul Dobson as Sensei Wu, the wise teacher of the ninja[10]
- Mark Oliver as Lord Garmadon[11]
- Kathleen Barr as Misako[12]
- Scott McNeil as the Overlord/Dragon Overlord[13]
Supporting
- Alan Marriott as Captain Soto[14]
- Alan Marriott as Dareth/General Kozu[15][16]
- Colin Murdock as Ed[17]
- Jillian Michaels as Edna[18]
- Kirby Morrow as Lou[19]
- Mark Oliver as Dr. Julien[20]
- Ian James Corlett as Skales[21]
- Brian Drummond as Nuckal/Kruncha[22]
- Andrew Francis as Lloyd (Older)[23]
- Michael Kopsa as Samukai[24]
- Kelly Sheridan as Gayle Gossip[25]
- Mackenzie Gray as Fangpyre General/Museum Curator/Mystake[26]
- John Novak as Constrictai General[27]
- Paul Dobson as Venomari General/Mother Doomsday/Garmatron[28]
- Cathy Weseluck as Patty Keys[29]
- Kathleen Barr as Brad[30]
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Production
Direction
The Legacy of the Green Ninja episodes were directed by Martin Skov, Michael Helmuth Hansen, Peter Hausner, Trylle Vilstrup, and Thomas Østergaard Poulsen.[31]
Animation
The animation for the second season was produced at Wil Film ApS in Denmark.[31]
Release
The first episode of the season titled Darkness Shall Rise was released on 18 July 2012 on Cartoon Network. The subsequent episodes were released in July, August, October and November 2012. The season finale titled Rise of the Spinjitzu Master was released on 21 November 2012.[32]
Synopsis
After Garmadon destroyed the Great Devourer, the ninja begun to train Lloyd the chosen Green Ninja to be ready for the final battle against his own father. Garmadon tried to sabotage Lloyd using the mega-weapon from being more powerful to finally win. As he arrived to the Dark Island, a half of Ninjago, Garmadon teams up with the Overlord; Who had fought against the First Spinjitzu Master once. The ninja made Lloyd ready to fight against his father, the final battle against good and evil.
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Episodes
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Ratings
The Season 2 premiere was listed as the top telecast of the day with children aged 2–11 and all boys on Wednesday 18 July 2012 and secured more than 2.8 million total viewers aged 2+. It was the top telecast in its Wednesday, 8 p.m. time period with children aged 6–11 and 9-14 and all boys. The series led Cartoon Network to the number one television network position on Wednesday nights with children aged 2–11 and all boys. The season premiere increased average ratings by double and triple digits compared to its original Season 1 premiere for the same time period (ranging between 124% and 184%), the previous four weeks (between 114% and 154%) and all competitive programming including Disney Channel and Nickelodeon in the same time period (between 14% and 506%) The total number of viewers aged 2+ increased by 30%.[46]
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Other media
Alongside the season, Lego also released a side-scrolling action-adventure game titled Lego Ninjago: The Final Battle that released on March 18, 2013.
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References
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