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* According to Season 3, part of the reason Skales ''wanted'' to get the Great Devourer to drive the surface-dwellers underground was to protect them from the Golden Master. However, according to "Day of the Devourer", Skales thought releasing the Devourer was a bad idea. While one could argue it was because he knew Pythor's "release the Devourer" plan was made ForTheEvulz, Season 15, which reveals that the Devourer was brainwashed by the Overlord aka the Golden Master, this belief of Skales' could be put in a new light; since Skales is a Hypnobrai, brainwashing is his whole MO, so he probably could tell the Golden Master brainwashed the Devourer.

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* According to Season 3, part of the reason Skales ''wanted'' to get the Great Devourer to drive the surface-dwellers underground was to protect them from the Golden Master. However, according to "Day of the Devourer", Skales thought releasing the Devourer was a bad idea. While one could argue it was because he knew Pythor's "release the Devourer" plan was made ForTheEvulz, Season 15, which reveals that the Devourer was brainwashed by the Overlord aka the Golden Master, this belief of Skales' could be put in a new light; since Skales is a Hypnobrai, brainwashing is his whole MO, so he probably could tell sense the Golden Master brainwashed the Devourer.
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* According to Season 3, part of the reason Skales ''wanted'' to get the Great Devourer to drive the surface-dwellers underground was to protect them from the Golden Master. However, according to "Day of the Devourer", Skales thought releasing the Devourer was a bad idea. While one could argue it was because he knew Pythor's "release the Devourer" plan was made ForTheEvulz, Season 15, which reveals that the Devourer was brainwashed by the Overlord aka the Golden Master, this belief of Skales' could be put in a new light; since Skales is a Hypnobrai, brainwashing is his whole MO, so he probably could tell the Golden Master brainwashed the Devourer.
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** Her initial ninja gi is red and blue, which are also worn by the ninja she is closest to: her brother Kai and her love interest Jay. However, she doesn't wear the same shades of those colors as Kai and Jay, reflecting her independent personality.

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** They are seen in Crystalize.

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** They are seen in Crystalize.Crystalized.


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** Well, at least we know that the "Borg on trial" part didn't happen.
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** The reason why Acronix loves modern technology is be cause Krux has modern gadgets in his lair that he needed for their goal and instantly took a liking to technology. Is it any wonder why Krux was getting more annoyed with his little brother's obsession with technology? It's not only Krux's hatred for technology, but it's his fault for having those gadgets in his lair for Acronix to get into.
** Krux discouraging Acronix for loving technology makes sense since the Krux wants to return Ninjago to pre-modern life but also rule Ninjago with Acronix. He probably doesn't want Acronix to get too attached with technology and be upset about no longer having access to what he loves after they have to go back in to the past to change the future so Ninjago is free of technology.
*** Plus since Krux prefers a low-tech life but Ninjago has become too advance for his liking, it's preventing him from having the life he misses. He's trying to prevent Acronix from missing technology after they return to the past. It's not just his hatred against modern-life talking but also experience.

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** The reason why Acronix loves modern technology is be cause because Krux has modern gadgets in his lair that he needed for their goal and instantly took a liking to technology. Is it any wonder why Krux was getting more annoyed with his little brother's obsession with technology? It's not only Krux's hatred for technology, but it's his fault for having those gadgets in his lair for Acronix to get into.
** Krux discouraging Acronix for loving technology makes sense since the Krux wants to return Ninjago to pre-modern life but also rule Ninjago with Acronix. He probably doesn't want Acronix to get too attached with to technology and be upset about no longer having access to what he loves after they have to go back in to into the past to change the future so Ninjago is free of technology.
*** Plus since Krux prefers a low-tech life but Ninjago has become too advance advanced for his liking, it's preventing him from having the life he misses. He's trying to prevent Acronix from missing technology after they return to the past. It's not just his hatred against modern-life talking but also experience.



** The same can be for Krux, the other TimeMaster, (specifically Reverse and Pause) who has a pocket watch. An appropriate accessory for a TimeMaster who controls the Reverse and Pause movement of Time and longs for a low tech life.

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** The same can be for Krux, the other TimeMaster, (specifically Reverse and Pause) who has a pocket watch. An appropriate accessory for a TimeMaster who controls the Reverse and Pause movement of Time and longs for a low tech low-tech life.



* In Once Bitten Twice Shy, Jay is cured of his fangpirism by his heart beat increasing wildly. Not only was it the kiss from Nya, but also the fact they were on a roller coaster. The roller coaster sped up his heart and the kiss gave the final push needed.

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* In Once Bitten Twice Shy, Jay is cured of his fangpirism by his heart beat heartbeat increasing wildly. Not only was it the kiss from Nya, but also the fact they were on a roller coaster. The roller coaster sped up his heart and the kiss gave the final push needed.
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* At first it seems like a convenient plot hole for the Ninja to lose their Elemental Blades/powers between Seasons 2 and 3, but this may be because they weren’t meant too last no longer than The Final Battle. This also explains why the Ninja lack their Elemental Powers until halfway through Season 3. When they were at the Temple of Light so Lloyd could gain the Powers of the First Spinjitzu Master, the Ninja had to send their elemental powers to him. In Season 8 it’s implied that the previous Master of Ice gave Zane his powers through a similar method. Lloyd split what remained of his Golden Power to the Ninja during Season 3, so he basically gave ''back'' their power.

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* At first it seems like a convenient plot hole for the Ninja to lose their Elemental Blades/powers between Seasons 2 and 3, but this may be because they weren’t meant too to last no longer than The Final Battle. This also explains why the Ninja lack their Elemental Powers until halfway through Season 3. When they were at the Temple of Light so Lloyd could gain the Powers of the First Spinjitzu Master, the Ninja had to send their elemental powers to him. In Season 8 it’s implied that the previous Master of Ice gave Zane his powers through a similar method. Lloyd split what remained of his Golden Power to the Ninja during Season 3, so he basically gave ''back'' their power.
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* Why do the Ninja specifically have main colors such as Black, Red, Blue, Green and White? Their colors represent the belt levels in raditional martial arts.

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* Why do the Ninja specifically have main colors such as Black, Red, Blue, Green and White? Their colors represent the belt levels in raditional traditional martial arts.
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*** This is a long shot, and has its own share of unanswerable questions, but regardless... I believe [[WordOfGod Word of God]] states that an elemental master ages slowly until passing their element to a descendant. Perhaps Lloyd was born all those decades ago, allowing the First Spinjitzu Master to age to what he would have been naturally (like, 1000 years,) and eventually pass away. That would mean that Lloyd's birth indirectly caused Garmadon's betrayl and banishment. would also mean Lloyd was likely abandoned bullied at Darkley's for decades (until eventually being kicked out, perhaps by the children that he once called classmates) Suddenly, Misako's introduction scene [[TearJerker becomes that much more heartbreaking.]]

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*** This is a long shot, and has its own share of unanswerable questions, but regardless... I believe [[WordOfGod Word of God]] states that an elemental master ages slowly until passing their element to a descendant. Perhaps Lloyd was born all those decades ago, allowing the First Spinjitzu Master to age to what he would have been naturally (like, 1000 years,) and eventually pass away. That would mean that Lloyd's birth indirectly caused Garmadon's betrayl betrayal and banishment. It would also mean Lloyd was likely abandoned and bullied at Darkley's for decades (until eventually being kicked out, perhaps by the children that he once called classmates) Suddenly, Misako's introduction scene [[TearJerker becomes that much more heartbreaking.]]
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* In season 9, when Mystake impersonates Harumi, Garmadon quickly becomes suspicious even before the real Harumi shows up. It's demonstrated that Mystake has to work to mimic the voice and mannerisms of someone, and while she did practice as Harumi, she didn't realize something: Harumi's demeanor is ''very different'' when interacting with Garmadon (her superior/surrogate father) versus anyone else (her subordinates or enemies). The real Harumi is always subordinate to Garmadon and takes full responsibility for her own or her underlings' failures, while Mystake attempts to use intimidation against Garmadon and Ultra Violet to turn him against her.
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** They are seen in Crystalize.

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