Pythor is by far one of my favourite Ninjago characters, back in my day he used to appear in pretty much every season. In fact he and Garmadon are the only main villains who are still here since the very beginning. I am someone who has been a fan since 2011 so watching the first villain I watched (I know that the first one I watched was Garmadon and Samukai but one is dead and the other redeemed himself) return for the last season
@@Shashou1987 excect the fact his kind starved to death, Soo.. If Pythor really dreamed about his mother then uhh. Pythor might be having the same dreams or trauma from past all over the franchise without us knowing.
Sounds like the overlord can only function if he has a loyal army with loyal second in commands behind his back Season 2- Stone army commanded by Genera Kozu Season 3- Nindroid Army commanded by General Cryptor and Pythor Season 16- Vengestone Army commanded by Harumi, Pythor, Vangelis, Aspheera, and The Mechanic
@@aarkansinghal6633 Nah Aspherra has the least respect entirely. Pythor on the other hand talked back but was also the first to act in respect when being handed the weapons.. While all villains are unethical, Overlord seemed to have softed up a bit more toward psychology and less than destroying everything. Tho the fact they can have a theoretical hierarchy is indeed interesting.
You know what I don't get? The inconsistent lore of Anacondrai. In season 4, it was demonstrated that Anacondrai could withstand many elements including electricity. In retrospective, Pythor is that one heavily nerfed Anacondrai of the franchise, but also the very first seen from the franchise.
It's kind of weird honestly, not only does Pythor seem much weaker than the other anacondrais, having to use his intellect, he also seems to be the only one who can turn invisible. I don't think we've seen any other anacondrais in the show turn invisible like he does (I might be wrong tho).
Second main antagonist of the respective franchise.. Most of these were side characters except Garmaddon. Samurai was more of a henchman or right hand man.
It isn't all that lazy, there was a book directly about Pythor trying to steal Borg-watch technology before start of Season 7. It was side lore.. But uh, yeah. Not that lazy back in the day. It's inconsistent in season 16 tho.
Well uh, he was still free before season 15.. Before getting captured after season 15 and before season 16. I guess he was secretly watching the conflict unfold?