Path of the Mark 'You can use the Mark of Serenity (teleportation), but you must leave behind distraction items.' Unlocked after A Shattered Stronghold. Path of Might 'Reinforced armor provides additional protection and knocks down opponents faster, while stealth kills now restore health. However, focus no longer stops time.' Ora is a female ninja from clan Hisomu that acts as the deuteragonist of Mark of the Ninja, giving you valuable intel on enemy activity as well as how to use the powers bestowed upon you by your tattoo. Ora was a skilled ninja and assassin, able to stay out of her enemies' sight for long periods.
. Jillian Michaels.Opening themeby (seasons 1–7 and 11-12 )'Ninjago Overture' by Jay Vincent and Michael Kramer (pilot season and seasons 8–10)Ending theme'The Weekend Whip' by The Fold (seasons 1–4)Music by Jay Vincent and Michael Kramer (season 4-present)Composer(s)Jay VincentMichael KramerCountry of originDenmarkCanadaOriginal language(s)EnglishNo.
Of seasons12No. Of episodes144 (+2 pilot episodes and 1 special) ProductionExecutive producer(s)Torsten JacobsenErik WilstrupDan Hageman (seasons 8–10)Kevin Hageman (seasons 8–10)Irene SparreRunning time. (Denmark). (Canada). (United States)Picture formatOriginal releaseJanuary 14, 2011 ( 2011-01-14) –presentChronologyRelated showsExternal linksNinjago is a computer-animated television series produced. It was created to coincide with the line of construction toys, many of which are based on elements of the series.
It centers on the fictional world of Ninjago, telling the story of a group of teenage and their battles against the forces of evil. The series was animated in Copenhagen, Denmark, by Wil Film ApS for the first ten seasons, subtitled 'Masters of Spinjitzu'. Animation was relocated to in Canada starting with the eleventh season. The English-language voice cast has been recorded in Canada for its entire run.
As of 2020 it is the longest currently running series airing on Cartoon Network.Ninjago began with two pilot episodes in January 2011, which were followed by two 13-episode seasons that aired from January to November 2012. Both the Lego theme and the series had an intended shelf life of three years, so the second season was originally intended to be the last. However, continued success of the series and its product line led to the show continuing ever since with twelve seasons being produced as of 2020.The series was created by Michael Hegner and Tommy Andreasen, two Danish film producers. In Denmark, where the series' original production companies are located, Ninjago premiered on. It airs on various Nickelodeon networks internationally and on in the United States, United Kingdom and Poland.
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