The LEGO NINJAGO Movie Page #11

Synopsis: Six young ninjas Lloyd, Jay, Kai, Cole, Zane and Nya are tasked with defending their island home, called Ninjago. By night, they're gifted warriors, using their skills and awesome fleet of vehicles to fight villains and monsters. By day, they're ordinary teens struggling against their greatest enemy: high school.
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
  4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.0
Metacritic:
55
Rotten Tomatoes:
55%
PG
Year:
2017
101 min
$58,938,889
Website
4,216 Views


to hug me over here.

Uncle Wu,

I know why you wanted me

to be the Green Ninja.

Oh, you do?

Yeah.

Green is the color of life.

It flows through

all living things,

connecting them all.

The way I connect the Ninjas.

(BOTH LAUGH)

ZANE:
Hi!

(NINJAS GASP)

LLOYD:
Or the way I connect

my family,

whether we're together or not.

Some powers are ones

you cannot see,

but those are the most

important powers of all.

Lloyd was a hero.

Who are you talking to?

He saved Garmadon

and he saved his family.

We're standing right here.

And the whole city of NINJAGO.

Where are you going?

They even made Meowthra

the mascot.

MAN:
She's so fluffy!

I love her.

GARMADON:
Wu, come back!

MASTER WU:
Koko and Nya

opened a school

to teach former shark generals

life skills.

And Garmadon taught Lloyd

something very important.

Hey, catch!

(GRUNTING)

Whoa.

MASTER WU:

And Lloyd taught everyone

that even if you're different,

you can still do great things.

BOY:
Whoa!

So does that mean

I'm a ninja now?

No.

All you did

was listen to a story.

Doesn't make you

a martial artist.

Or does it?

(YELLING AND EXCLAIMING)

Okay, okay, okay.

Listen, to be a master,

it takes patience,

hard work,

courage, and...

(WHISPERS) Whoa.

Good.

Your training begins at dawn.

(WHISPERS) Whoa.

Whoa.

Can we bring the cat?

(WHISPERS) No.

(CAT PURRS SOFTLY)

- (CAT YOWLS)

- (UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)

GARMADON:
Okay, kids.

There's one last thing

I have to teach you ninjas.

Get on your feet. You ready?

Here comes the Dance of Doom.

(UPBEAT POP MUSIC PLAYING)

(GRUNTS)

(CREW CHEERING)

MAN:
A mark.

JACKIE CHAN:
Jackie Chan!

MAN:
B mark.

- (BLOW LANDS)

- (SHRIEKING)

(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)

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