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| Director: | Bob Logan, Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher | 
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| Writer: | Kevin Chesley, Bryan Shukoff, Bob Logan, Hilary Winston, Dan Hageman, Kevin Hageman, Paul Fisher, William Wheeler, Tom Wheeler, Jared Stern, John Whittington | 
| Staring: | 
| Six young ninjas are tasked with defending their island home of Ninjago. By night, they’re gifted warriors using their skill and awesome fleet of vehicles to fight villains and monsters. By day, they’re ordinary teens struggling against their greatest enemy....high school. | |
| Release Date: | Sep 21, 2017 | 
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| Director: | Bob Logan, Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher | 
| Writer: | Kevin Chesley, Bryan Shukoff, Bob Logan, Hilary Winston, Dan Hageman, Kevin Hageman, Paul Fisher, William Wheeler, Tom Wheeler, Jared Stern, John Whittington | 
| Genres: | Animation, Family, Comedy, Adventure, Action | 
| Keywords | martial arts, secret identity, high school, ninja, based on toy, fighting, lego, father son conflict, mechs, elemental powers | 
| Production Companies | Vertigo Entertainment, Lin Pictures, LEGO, Animal Logic, Warner Animation Group, Lord Miller | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $123,081,555 Budget: $70,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Dave Franco | Lloyd (voice) | 
| Justin Theroux | Garmadon (voice) | 
| Fred Armisen | Cole (voice) | 
| Abbi Jacobson | Nya (voice) | 
| Olivia Munn | Koko (voice) | 
| Kumail Nanjiani | Jay (voice) | 
| Michael Peña | Kai (voice) | 
| Zach Woods | Zane (voice) | 
| Jackie Chan | Master Wu / Mr. Liu (voice) | 
| David Burrows | Fuchsia Ninja (voice) | 
| Alex Kauffman | Ninja Computer (voice) | 
| Ali Wong | General Olivia (voice) | 
| Garret Elkins | Retirement General (voice) | 
| Todd Hansen | General Omar (voice) | 
| Doug Nicholas | General Jolly (voice) | 
| Charlyne Yi | Terri IT Nerd (voice) | 
| Vanara Taing | Asimov IT Nerd (voice) | 
| Laura Kightlinger | Ms. Laudita (voice) | 
| Randall Park | Chen the Cheerleader (voice) | 
| Retta | Maggie the Cheerleader (voice) | 
| Chris Hardwick | Radio DJ (voice) | 
| Bobby Lee | Pilates Studio Owner (voice) | 
| Robin Roberts | Robin Roberts (voice) | 
| Michael Strahan | Michael Strahan (voice) | 
| Constance Wu | Mayor (voice) | 
| Kaan Guldur | Kid | 
| Viola Baldwin | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Craig Berry | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Noël Brydebell | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Fiona Cyprienne | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Graham Elkins | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Johnathan Elkins | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Serena Elkins | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Ryan Folsey | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Maryann Garger | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Mark Gillins | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Jesse Goldsmith | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Chris McKay | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Matt McMillan | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Yoriaki Mochizuki | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Samantha Nisenboim | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Madeleine Purdy | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Magali Rigaudias | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Carmen Pérez-Marsá Roca | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Jennifer Stellema | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| John Venzon | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Natalie Wetzig | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Tom Wheeler | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Lauren White | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Jialing Danni Zhang | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Shufa Si | Stunts | 
| Simon Whiteley | Production Design | 
| Jackie Chan | Fight Choreographer | 
| Alan Freedman | ADR Mixer | 
| Lisa Thompson | Set Decoration | 
| Christopher Stamp | Props | 
| Eddie Thorne | First Assistant Director | 
| Kevin Chesley | Screenplay | 
| Bryan Shukoff | Screenplay | 
| Heiko von Drengenberg | Storyboard | 
| Bob Logan | Screenplay, Director, Story | 
| Hilary Winston | Story | 
| Loïc Miermont | Lead Animator | 
| Noëlle Raffaele | Storyboard Artist | 
| Damian Wyvill | Camera Operator | 
| Mary Hidalgo | Casting | 
| Shareen Beringer | Costume Design | 
| Tom Brown | Music Arranger | 
| Annie Beauchamp | Production Design | 
| Kim Taylor | Production Design | 
| Felicity Coonan | Art Direction | 
| Tristan Fitzgerald | Special Effects Technician | 
| Longlong Cui | Stunts | 
| Yanjun Jin | Stunts | 
| Liu Xi | Stunts | 
| Rufei Xiao | Stunts | 
| Ruichuan Xie | Stunts | 
| Xiaolong Yan | Stunts | 
| Xingxing Yao | Stunts | 
| Qiang Zhang | Stunts | 
| Xuanlong Zhao | Stunts | 
| David Scott | Director of Photography | 
| Craig Welsh | Lighting Artist | 
| Fabian Sanjurjo | Supervising Sound Effects Editor | 
| Sonal Joshi | Dialogue Editor | 
| Derryn Pasquill | Dialogue Editor | 
| Danielle Wiessner | Dialogue Editor | 
| Rick Lisle | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Andrew Miller | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Mario Gabrieli | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Terry Rodman | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Nigel Christensen | Sound Effects Editor | 
| F. Hudson Miller | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Libby Villa | Sound Post Production Coordinator | 
| Lisa Simpson | Foley Mixer | 
| Ryan Squires | Assistant Foley Artist | 
| Tim LeBlanc | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Wayne Pashley | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Mark Purcell | Sound Mix Technician | 
| Unsun Song | Sound Mix Technician | 
| Jason Oliver | ADR Mixer | 
| Bill Higley | ADR Mixer | 
| Tami Treadwell | ADR Mixer | 
| Luke Thomas | First Assistant Camera | 
| Jay Torta | First Assistant Camera | 
| Matthew Spowart | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Dylan Jeffrey | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Simon Currie | Digital Imaging Technician | 
| Mark van Kool | Boom Operator | 
| Peter Grace | Production Sound Mixer | 
| Andy Smith | Best Boy Grip | 
| Mark Jeffries | Chief Lighting Technician | 
| Michael Webber | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician | 
| Toby Copping | Key Grip | 
| Michael Vivian | Dolly Grip | 
| Paul Hamlyn | Grip | 
| Steve Harding | Grip | 
| Gerard Mahony | Grip | 
| Neville Cameron | Grip | 
| Ryan Thompson | Grip | 
| Joanne Pearce | Second Assistant Director | 
| Jasmine Nicholson | Third Assistant Director | 
| Charlie Revai | Supervising Art Director | 
| Christina Norman | Art Department Coordinator | 
| Tania Einberg | Set Decoration Buyer | 
| Jane Murphy | Set Decoration Buyer | 
| Sam Lukins | Set Decoration Buyer | 
| Lee Whetstone | Set Dresser | 
| Liam Beck | Concept Artist | 
| Sooyeon Lim | Set Designer | 
| Prue Parsons | Set Designer | 
| Tim Latch | Standby Carpenter | 
| Chris Barlow | Standby Carpenter | 
| Dan Hovey | Standby Painter | 
| Taj Trengove | Special Effects Technician | 
| Matt Ward | Special Effects Technician | 
| Cassie Hanlon | Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist | 
| Donna Burgess | Costume Assistant | 
| Anna Lindley | Costume Assistant | 
| Reia Perkins | Assistant Hairstylist, Assistant Makeup Artist | 
| Mark Rogers | Still Photographer | 
| John Simpson | Foley Artist | 
| Charlie Bean | Director | 
| Dan Hageman | Screenplay | 
| Kevin Hageman | Screenplay | 
| Paul Fisher | Screenplay, Director, Story | 
| William Wheeler | Screenplay, Story | 
| Tom Wheeler | Screenplay, Story | 
| Jared Stern | Screenplay | 
| John Whittington | Screenplay | 
| Max Huang | Stunts | 
| Wang Daotie | Stunts | 
| Wu Gang | Stunts | 
| Tom Ozanich | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Dean A. Zupancic | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Simon Duggan | Director of Photography | 
| Andrew 'A.J.' Johnson | Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator | 
| Dan Oliver | Special Effects Supervisor | 
| Mark Mothersbaugh | Original Music Composer | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Jill Wilfert | Executive Producer | 
| Will Allegra | Co-Producer | 
| Fiona Chilton | Associate Producer | 
| Maryann Garger | Producer | 
| Ryan Halprin | Co-Producer | 
| Chris Leahy | Executive Producer | 
| Simon Lucas | Executive Producer | 
| Keith Malone | Executive Producer | 
| Yoriaki Mochizuki | Associate Producer | 
| Kristen Murtha | Associate Producer | 
| Zareh Nalbandian | Executive Producer | 
| Samantha Nisenboim | Co-Producer | 
| James Packer | Executive Producer | 
| Dan Lin | Producer | 
| Roy Lee | Producer | 
| Phil Lord | Producer | 
| Christopher Miller | Producer | 
| Brett Ratner | Executive Producer | 
| Seth Grahame-Smith | Executive Producer | 
| John Powers Middleton | Co-Producer | 
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 36 | 44 | 26 | 
| 2024 | 5 | 39 | 62 | 24 | 
| 2024 | 6 | 34 | 63 | 19 | 
| 2024 | 7 | 46 | 73 | 19 | 
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| 2024 | 9 | 26 | 36 | 17 | 
| 2024 | 10 | 38 | 76 | 21 | 
| 2024 | 11 | 32 | 62 | 18 | 
| 2024 | 12 | 30 | 57 | 21 | 
| 2025 | 1 | 29 | 46 | 20 | 
| 2025 | 2 | 21 | 34 | 3 | 
| 2025 | 3 | 7 | 28 | 1 | 
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| 2025 | 8 | 583 | 663 | 
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| 2025 | 7 | 904 | 904 | 
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| 2025 | 6 | 938 | 938 | 
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| 2025 | 4 | 436 | 753 | 
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| 2025 | 3 | 239 | 453 | 
The _Lego_ film franchise had a nice run in its first two outings. The phenomenal response to 2014’s _The Lego Movie_ and, earlier this year, the popular emergence of _The Lego Batman Movie_ proved profitable and entertaining for the gimmicky concept that inexplicably captured the imaginations of yo ... ungsters and oldsters alike. The appeal for the yellowish block toy figures was undeniably infectious at the box office’ while leaving one wondering what was next in line for the _Lego_-mania to explore in terms of a creative nod. Well, the third time around for this animated film franchise does not necessarily invite any charm for the toy-making product that found its welcomed footing in 2011 from its Danish originators. Hence, **The Lego Ninjago Movie** is the current rain on the treasured parade of the first two installments because this flaccid fantasy shows signs of an inspired treat that has gone tepid. Clearly, **Ninjago** is the bottom rung of the laughter ladder despite its occasional invitation of free-spirited gags. It is a crying shame that **Ninjago** struggles with its irreverent approach because the whole affair feels synthetically forced in throwaway goofiness. One would think that a third sequel to a catchy _Lego_ landscape would not peter out after just a trilogy of films. There is no excuse for **Ninjago** to wallow in breezy mediocrity when it boasts three directors, an army of collaborative writers and a host of who’s who in terms of the top-notch vocal performers that commit to this flimsy fantasy. Indeed, the majority of kiddies will probably eat this latest project up without reservation. However, some of these tykes may still wonder why the spark for these young kung fu plastic protagonists may lack the frivolous flavor as experienced in the aforementioned _Lego_ predecessors. This suggestion might be simply straight-forward and logical: skip the sluggish humor of **Ninjago’s** exhaustive display of tired antics and revisit the original blueprint–the TV series _Lego Ninjago: Masters Of Spinjitsu_. The premise behind Ninjago involves a band of high schoolers whose secret identities as ninjas are sacred. The fighting force consists of the following young heroes: Lloyd aka The Green Ninja (Dave Franco), Cole (Fred Arisen), Kai (Michael Pena), Zane (Zach Woods), Jay (Kumail Nanjiani) and Nya (Abbi Jacobson). Specifically, Lloyd is at the center of major angst given that his father is the notorious Lord Garmadon (Justin Theroux). Apparently, the villainous Lord Garmadon has a corruptible urge to terrorize the city of Ninjago…something that does not sit well with the skillful young ninjas. Naturally, there is an understandable estrangement between the heroic and conscientious son Lloyd and his devil-dealing Daddy Dearest Garmadon. Yeah…this is ripped from the _Star Wars _playbook with the intentional Luke Skywalker/Darth Vader dynamic in full circle. Of course, this is a heavy torment for Lloyd because he has to carry this overwhelming secret that his deplorable old man is the team’s chief nemesis. Predictably, Lloyd and his butt-kicking buddies follow their instincts as they are the only real deal in town that can confront the wicked warlord and his minions. Lord Garmadon will stop it at nothing to torture the souls of Ninjago which, incidentally, is a city made up of…you guessed it…Lego blocks. Whether hounding the city limits with happy-munching sharks or causing chaos with the ‘mechs’ as attack weapons the kung fu crew tries its best to contain the manic madness set forth by the detestable Garmadon. **The Lego Ninjago Movie** has its moments of spryness and there are some surrealistic and sassy bits that pops up to one’s amusement (a giant furry cat overseeing the destruction being done in the plastic-built haven for instance). Still, the fruitless film does nothing to ignite anything distinctive or fresh besides its pandering pulse to push Lego merchandise as a commercialism crossover of sorts. Sure, the previous two editions had the same agenda but at least there was a pretense of a constructed story of impish ideas, off-the-cuff smirking and inventive heartiness that fueled the _Lego_ lunacy as engineered by the Phil Lord/Chris Miller oiled production machine. Sadly,** Ninjago** goes through the disjointed motions with slapdish action, lazy jokes but eye-popping set pieces that hopefully will encourage the tykes to purchase Lego toys in droves for the upcoming holiday sales. Honorable mention goes to Theroux’ dastardly take on the devious demon Garmadon, one of the few saving graces for the grown-ups to embrace in this wacky wasteland of yellow-faced toy pegs that failed to hit any tangy targets in its questionable brand of joyous absurdity. Plus, it is a momentary thrill to see martial arts icon Jackie Chan, both in real flesh and animation, doing double duty as both a wise old guide Master Wu using his wisdom to guide the courageous youthful ninjas on their quest for righteousness as well as garrulous shopkeeper spinning ancient tales. One is not quite sure where the true forum for **The Lego Ninjago Movie** should be promoted…on the straight-to-video shelves or merely being trapped in a cluttered toy box with other forgettable action figures. **The Lego Ninjago Movie** (2017) cast: Jackie Chan, Olivia Munn, Justin Theroux, Dave Franco, Fred Armisen, Abbi Jacobson, Michael Pena, Kumail Nanjiani and Zach Woods Warner Bros. Pictures 1 hr. 41 mins. DIRECTOR: Charlie Bean, Paul Fisher, Bob Logan WRITER: Paul Fisher, Bob Logan, Tom Wheeler, William Wheeler, Jared Stern. John Whittington, Hilary Winston MPAA Rating: PG GENRE: Animation/Fantasy Critic’s rating: * 1/2 stars (out of 4 stars) (c) **Frank Ochieng** 2017
Certainly not the worst film of the year, but very disappointing when stacked up against _The LEGO Movie_ and _LEGO Batman_. I think this one might **actually** just be for kids. _Final rating:★★ - Definitely not for me, but I sort of get the appeal._ ...