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Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu (2012)
Long before time had a name, the First Spinjitzu Master created the realm of Ninjago using the four Golden Weapons of Spinjitzu. Before he passed, his two sons swore to protect the weapons from evil, but the older brother, Garmadon, was consumed by darkness and aimed to wield all four weapons so that he could recreate Ninjago in his own image. In the ensuing battle between brothers, the younger brother Wu cast Garmadon down to the Underworld and hid the weapons across Ninjago. Now, Sensei Wu finds four teenage ninja to recover the Golden Weapons and save Ninjago from Garmadon and his Skulkin army.
Long before time had a name, the First Spinjitzu Master created the realm of Ninjago using the four Golden Weapons of Spinjitzu. Before he passed, his two sons swore to protect the weapons from evil, but the older brother, Garmadon, was consumed by darkness and aimed to wield all four weapons so that he could recreate Ninjago in his own image. In the ensuing battle between brothers, the younger brother Wu cast Garmadon down to the Underworld and hid the weapons across Ninjago. Now, Sensei Wu finds four teenage ninja to recover the Golden Weapons and save Ninjago from Garmadon and his Skulkin army.
The series primarily focuses on apolitical themes of heroism, teamwork, and self-mastery through discipline, presenting a classic good versus evil narrative without explicitly promoting or critiquing specific political ideologies.
The movie features animated characters in a fantasy setting, where character diversity is primarily expressed through varied designs and elemental powers rather than explicit real-world racial or gender recasting of traditional roles. The narrative maintains a traditional heroic framing, focusing on themes of good versus evil and teamwork without explicitly critiquing or negatively portraying traditional identities.
The animated series 'Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or explicit themes. The narrative focuses on action, adventure, and elemental powers, without addressing queer identities or experiences, aligning with its target young audience.
Based on available information, Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The story primarily revolves around elemental ninjas and their adventures, with no plot points or character arcs related to transgender identity.
In the initial seasons of Lego Ninjago (2012 timeframe), the primary female character, Nya, participates in combat predominantly as Samurai X, utilizing a mech suit. While she demonstrates skill, her victories are achieved through the technological advantages of the mech, which falls under the exclusion criteria for overwhelming technological superiority. There are no clear instances of her or other female characters defeating male opponents in direct physical combat using only martial arts or physical skill during this period.
The 2012 series "Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu" introduced its primary characters, establishing their genders within the Ninjago universe. There is no prior canonical source material where these specific characters existed with different genders, thus no gender swaps occurred.
This animated series is the primary source material for the visual depiction of its characters. There is no prior established canon for these characters' races that this show could have altered, thus no race swaps occur within its own creation.
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