Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Preview:Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu Season 3, Episode 1 Darkness Shall Rise Free Online

After months of peace in Ninjago, danger erupts once again when Jay's parents, Ed and Edna, are captured by a fearsome crew of undead pirates, the Ocean Plunderers.Free Download Video Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu 18th July 2012 Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Long before time had a name, Ninjago was created by the First Spinjitzu Master by using the Four Elemental Weapons of Spinjitzu; weapons so powerful, no one can handle all of their power at once. When he passed away, his two sons swore to protect them, but the oldest, Lord Garmadon, was consumed by darkness and wanted to possess them all. A battle between brothers broke out and Lord Garmadon was struck down and banished to the Underworld. Peace returned to Ninjago as the younger brother, Sensei Wu, hid the elemental weapons in the far corners of Ninjago. Centuries later, Lord Garmadon has returned with the help of his Skeleton army to collect the Golden Weapons. Sensei Wu turns to the aid of four young Ninja who are to be trained to become the protectors of each of the weapons.


Although the Ninja successfully survive a harrowing quest to retrieve the elemental weapons, they fall into Lord Garmadon's master plan, releasing the dark Lord from his prison, and allowing him to escape through a vortex, with hope that he would one day return with the ability to possess all four weapons. Peace has returned to Ninjago, while the four ninja swear to protect and learn to master their Golden Weapons... Awaiting Lord Garmadon's return.

Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu is a TV series released in 2011. The first two episodes were aired in the US on Cartoon Network, in Germany on SuperRTL and in Finland on Nelonen. The show is about the popular LEGO theme, Ninjago. Four ninja- Kai, Zane, Cole, and Jay- must defeat Lord Garmadon and the evil Skulkin army, with the help of Sensei Wu and Kai's sister Nya. The first season was split into two parts, Way of the Ninja and King of Shadows.

When it was released on DVD it became four episodes (Way of the Ninja, The Golden Weapon, King of Shadows, and Weapons of Destiny). The theme song is "The Weekend Whip" by the band The Fold. Season Two had 13 episodes, and followed the ninjas' quest to stop the evil Serpentine. Music and sounds are done by Jay Vincent and JAM Music and Effects.

So far, we've been surprised by how well done this series is. Being a toy-selling series, we honestly were expecting the kind of shows we saw advertising toys when we were young: pointless, poorly written, and cheesy beyond belief. As adults, we actually ENJOY watching this series, and seeing what happens! Since it is geared to children (I would say about ages 8- 12), some of the plot "twists" are actually fairly obvious for an adult, but still interesting.

The ideas about devotion, loyalty, and accepting differences have also been really useful in our household, where we have been able to have effective discussions about autism, disability, and ability based on these characters and their adventures.

We have also been able to discuss social interactions and ways to think about others in ways that can be hard to broach with this middle-elementary age: that people who seem to be friends may not be, that bullies have their own issues, and ideas of including others and finding your own talents when others don't include you.

There are lots of other good, complex issues of relationships presented here, in terms this age group can grasp and see.