His emotions are better explored in the show though kinda subtle In s1 he seems to emote less tho still have emotions then in the flashback when he found out he was a robot he seems to enter more there and his mannerisms are similar to his father, and after the flashback he seems to emote more, then in later seasons his mannerisms and the way he emotes is more like a mix between his father and his siblings while also being his own person. In the movie tho they play him being a robot as a joke which is fine because that's how all three lego movies are, they're supposed to be comedic
I love how Garmadon goes "Oh you've got to be kidding me..." The way he says it just makes me laugh for some reason. He's so done with Wu being a badass.
I mean, wu is his younger brother... I imagine they got up to all sorts of sibling shenanigans together when they were little, including bullying each other for existing.
Zane’s whole thing is that he still has human emotions and a realistic personality, despite being a robot. Movie was funny as hell, but they did Zane dirty
I like how Garmadon knows what move Wu is about to pull off the moment he slams his foot onto the bridge. He even tries to get away for a moment but gets blocked in too fast.
"The realization that each random passerby is living a life just as vivid and complex as your own makes you think about other peoples feelings and actions" - Jim, June 17 1990 4:17 AM
Yeah, I feel like the ni jago movie is a bit underrated. Not as good as the other lego movies, but I feel like it got a bit too much hate. Then again, they somehow forgot that one of Ninjago's most popular moves is spinjitsu. WHY DID THEY FORGET THAT?!
I like how Zane just says “g a s p.” like nothing happened. Also, I used to love this show as a kid. Edit: Oh wow- how did this blow up? Thanks for the likes, fellow Ninjago fans.
This wasn’t from the show, this was from the movie, which is a great movie if you accept the fact that it’s only barely and loosely based off of the show
@@shitpost3am you cant die from autism or adhd, they're not lethal consider it more of solving a problem in a different way sure it's not the intended way, but it still works
the way Zane said "gasp" instead of gasping is just making me wheeze- XD OK AND I HAVE A QUESTION RIGHT HERE. In the reply section, why the heck is people saying some "weird" or "rude" stuff. What is happening, am i doing something wrong?! Just tell me.
Never heard of calling someone a monkey in a racist manner before. Only time my family jokes about people being a monkey is when that are climbing and/or super energetic.
@@theonetruefusion8533 to be fair, alot of things can be used in a racist context. Even calling someone a food item can be racist if intended/perceived that way... So, yeah, it's not unexpected to have monkey be something that does occasionally
What does it mean? Because all I'm seeing is just someone calling another monkey. If you think there is more to it than what it shows, then maybe you're the problem lol.
@@vallecend6855 dude you're literally trying to ignore the actual intended joke.... Garmadon is "black" (in skin), hence "caged monkey". Because black people were often refered to as monkeys. Hence the gasp from the other characters. It's not making something out of nowhere, its just the joke. Nobody here is even offended
german og ninjago had a scene where Jay told to Cole "Weißt du warum du der schwarzer Ninja bist? Weil es die farbe ist, die keiner mag!" which translates to "Do you know why you are the black ninja? It's because that is the color that nobody likes!"
I still stand by the fact that this movie was underrated. Sure it's not much like the OG series, but I think that's fine, it holds up as a solo thing really well. Only real grip is that the characters don't fully act like their OG counterparts, so they can feel like completely different characters at times, story is fine, but could have been better. But everything else (especially the humor and animation) are on point.
LONG BEFORE TIME HAD A NAME, THE SPINJITSU MASTER CREATED NOT ONLY NINJAGO, BUT A FEW OTHER REALMS, AND THE WEAPONS OF SPINJITSU. THERE WERE 4 ELEMENTS. FIRE, LIGHTNING, EARTH, ICE, WATER AND ENERGY. TO THIS DAY, THE SECRET OF SPINJITSU REMAINS UNKNOWN.