Once it got to top three, I thought "Okay, Garmadon, Pythor, then who else is missing?" (runs through all the seasons in my head) "Kalmarr? KALMARR?" I've never seen anyone rank him above Pythor. Definitely some interesting takes
Agreed, my personal favourite is Pythor, but I 100% agree garmadon is the best Ninjago villain. Kalmarr to me he always felt like a worse version of Pythor.
@@Scorch_the_skywingPythor imo is the best since he’s the most consistent villain because Garmadon sucks in S2 and kalmaar feels too similar to Pythor to the point where Pythor could be kalmaar
I actually really like Chen because of his parallels with Kai. Chen's desire to wield more power and his insecurity with not being satisfied with what he has works well with Kai clearly still despairing over not being the green ninja and being jealous of Lloyd. They both envy those close to them that they can't physically aspire to, but while Chen is willing to sacrifice his allies, Kai's care for his friends is what prevents him from following Chen's path. I feel this comparison was really well done and was one of the last times we got a good character arc for Kai (until DR)
Now that I think about it, 2015 really tested Kai's character... Kai in a way, post-S4 becoming "Lloyd's guardian" or brother-esque figure also parallels with Morro in S5.. A character who selfishly wanted to become the Green Ninja but decided to protect the one who deserves (more than twice) Vs.... A character who upon realizing he instantly was not the Green Ninja, went ahead to the deep end, there was no coming back, even holding such feelings beyond his death and becoming a ghost
@Vhie05 They gave Kai so much to work with, but after that they just kinda forgot about him for a while. Sure there was S7, but that was much more about his family and not his character Frankly, I'm surprised he never got a villain storyline. I always thought a symbiote style arc would work where all of his worst thoughts manifest and project until his allies are able to pull his humanity back out. With how self obsessed and insecure Kai is, I always thought it was a no brainer
Yea I'm surprised Kai hasn't gone willingly rogue at least once yet... All the other times the ninja were corrupted, it usually was brainwashing, hypnotizing, exposure to dark matter, and similar Kai's case in S4 was unique that him holding the Staff of Elements just aggravated and exposed his own feelings that deep down, he still genuinely wanted to be the special one, it was not out of some evil possession or brainwashing, Kai genuinely had that selfish intent in him. The staff just merely aggravated and highlighted it. Still one of the best corrupted ninja moments in the series, despite lasting only a mere few seconds and showing Kai's flaw, which is pretty neat . S11 did something similar with multiple characters going violent with Forbidden Spinjitzu, but imagine IF it was Kai actually kept holding on to it, and became the Fire Emperor instead of someone who is inherently a good person like Zane.
Honestly. They should've kept Kai as the sort of big brother of the entire group. Like I never really liked his characterization as a hotshot celeb that they were going for from Skybound. Kai was a blacksmith, and from the first season, he always seem like the team lead, and it honestly made sense for him to at least in comparison to the other ninja, he should be the most responsible one. He had to presumably, take care of both himself and Nya ever since their parents vanished, whilst also maintaining, and running their blacksmith shop by themselves, add onto his whole thing with the green ninja, they really made Kai a let down in the later seasons with not exploring his mature aspects. Being the ninja's sort of leader, lead guy, green ninja false-canidate, and of course being Llyod's mentor/big brother figure
@@ansemthetrueseekerofdarkne2730 in my opinion the overlord is not that creepy. Like he is supposed to be the most intimidating villain but somehow he is the least
@@onajgod As someone who has read The Chronicles of Narnia and is religious, from my perspective he's literally a reptilian version of Tash the Inexhorable, he sees in an animalistic night vision, he IS evil incarnate. His appearence in Rebooted on the other hand, I would agree with you, mid as fuck appearance who goes from horrifyingly uncanny demonic abomination to literal angry old man with a walking stick. They could have defeated him with a DIET PILL, that honestly lowered his creepiness by several points in my opinion. In Crystalized, his Oni Baphomet look actually does bring back some of that eerieness, but at the end of the day, its fucking Crystalized and so even he was effectively made into a joke.
I agree completely. Overlord imo has a creepy and menacing aura to him, and way more style with all the different forms he takes, which Omega lacks. He just feels like the general of the Oni, the same way Samukai is to the Skeletons
@@IceMasterFilms I agree, I did actually not hate it. I did enjoy the first part. It might have been a little childish but not that bad. The second part had some good part, but I just didnt feel any stakes like Wu Surviving. And Harumi oh my. And Garmadon was fine. Nya, rushed. THe council wasnt used that much and they didnt feel that big of a threat. The army was so cool, but they found a way to deafeat them in like 5 minutes.
@@Chiccithe season happened way too early if they going to bring the overlord back it should the last season and overlord needs to be a oni and dragon he should be way more powerful than that in season 10 Lloyd started to use his oni power against the oni what do you think about this Idea sorry for my English
Imo, the inconsistency and hypocrisy in Harumi’s character in the Oni Trilogy is part of the point. Her motive of wanting to get back at the ninja for failing to protect people is just a way of rationalizing and justifying to herself that what she’s doing is right, when in reality, she’s still a scared little girl who lost her parents, and wants power and control over a cruel world that doesn’t see her. There’s nothing she hates more than being weak, or feeling weak, so she pursues what she sees as strength. And ultimately, at the end of the day, what she really wants is to lash out at that world, to feel powerful and in control at the expense of everyone else. To feel strong. It’s only when she sees up close the consequences of her actions from the perspective of someone like her that she fully realizes the impact she’s having and somewhat comes back to reality. But that’s just my read
She didn’t come back to reality until she saw another kid about to become like her and DIED saving his family. (Crystalized is non canon for me at this point)
What i love about Harumi in season 9 is how deadset and desperate she remains till the end. Garmadon almost executing her would be a catalyst for every other character to switch sides but not Harumi. She sacrificed so much and tries to justifie her path to the very end, going as far as gaining Garmadons aproval just to rub it in Lloyds face lateron. Plus she never struck me as a super inteligent mastermind. Just a quiet inteligent villain with good use of deception. She never used Zane going undercover as an advantage or someting big brain like that. So her less inteligent choices don't bother me that much. I also like how she carries the traits of al 3 Oni masks. She wants Vengance, she is driven by Hatred And she uses Deception. Without Crystelized she would be in my top 3.
What do you mean she didn’t take advantage of Zane going undercover? She blew his cover, used him to cripple the Bounty in Primeval’s Eye, led the rest of the SOG to the crash site, and separated Lloyd from the group to gain his trust (and the mask of hatred). I’d say those were pretty big brain moves.
He’s pretty much the only snake general to still have braincells after being locked-up for so long! The Hypnobrai are my absolute favorite of the original four tribes (five, including the Anacondrai)
Same, all the classic Serpentine generals, pythor included are my favorites but Skales was always at the top. I wish they'd bring him and the others back some day, like Pythor.. I'd love to have all the generals in modern sets again.
I actually think that Harumi's "180" in character motive was good. Perhaps the mask of hatred slightly corrupted her, but regardless of that she started to lose track of her goals and motives once she was in reach of the goal. Her mishaps led to insanity, as well as an obsession with Garmadon once she revived him. I think that her dying in the same scenario her parents did showed one last realisation moment for her and perfectly tied up her character. What went wrong with Harumi IMO was bringing her back in Prime Empire and in Crystallized.
Technically speaking, the Harumi in Prime Empire is NOT the real Harumi, it was just used to mess with Lloyd and try to beat him in a 1v.1. But agreed that Crystalized ruined Harumi when she returned for real.
For me Morro is the best, his development just seems very natural and well-built ,in con easy to ,say,Garmandon ,who turned evil because he was bit by a snake ,but Morro turned evil because of some actions that affected his behavior , and in the end he redeems himself and his death is painful to watch .
@@MrChampion2024 the thing I hate about Morro is his voice. Like he always shouts like a toddler and it gets very very annoying. He is a decent villain tho
@@onajgod Ik in ways it can sound annoying but personally I love the effect on his voice and Morros voice actor did a good job voicing Cole after the tragic passing of Kirby morrow
Garmadon might be my favourite villain in anything. He takes the idea of a pure evil kids show villain and treats it with so much nuance when written at his best. The idea of a pure evil villain with a weakness and love for his child and a ressurected evil to rediscover his humanity and atone is just so superb
The thing about Pythor that I still find funny is that, as an Anacondrai, even as the weakest Anacondrai, he was probably the strongest villain in Season One outside of the Great Devourer and Garmadon. Even in Season One the Anacondrai were to be feared and hated, even by the other Serpentine, and while Pythor's an obvious subversion of what you were expecting them to be feared for, Season Four does recontextualize him being able to fight all four Serpentine Generals, including Skalidor, before even using the flute, as well as having the upper hand against Wu.
Morro is one of my favorite villains. His backstory is tragic but his actions are inexcusable. He’s determined, manipulative, and bratty and we can feel sorry for him but still hate him
Part of why I love Morro so much is his bratty, petty personality. He feels like a spoiled, tantrum-prone toddler who was given a nuke. I especially loved that he had an entirely separate mission to complete in serving the Preeminent (who was a sick ass villain based on design alone), but chose to do it in a way that also happened to fulfill his uniquely selfish, childish desire to be destined for something more. That, and how he serves as a foil to Kai, someone who also longed to be the destined hero and instead funneled that desire into a more productive and altruistic goal of protecting him instead.
Personally I think Nadakhan is the best villain the show has ever had. The way he manipulates people is always so fun to watch. His voice acting is also superb. If he ever did return, I think there’s a ton of potential and stuff they could do with him. He is definitely not perfect and he has flaws but his screen presence and entertainment value is so good that I don’t even care that much which I think is impressive in its own way
Imagine if it was him in Crystalized since they had teased the teapot in the background multiple times already. "I remember it all Jay". That would have been so good.
But why put so much effort into manipulating them when he can automatically win by ordering one of his crew members to make a wish? The voice acting was great tho.
I really like what Morro has going on with his determination to "defy destiny." hes a parallel to Kai because he could have similarly accepted his role in the universe as slightly smaller than he'd wanted, but he doesn't do that, he digs his heels in, grows stubborn and bitter and becomes a serious threat to the status quo / order. his unwillingness to give up would in any other circumstance be a heroic trait!
I know it’s controversial, but Overlord is my personal favorite. I know he’s not very deep, but I’ve always had a soft spot for the ‘embodiment of all things evil’ archetype, and I just think he’s cool. He was the best part of Crystalized for me, and kinda carried the season for me while everything else seemed to slowly fall apart. In short, I don’t care if he’s shallow, I just think he’s cool
The problem with the overlord is just the way he lost and he just needs more screen time just like everyone else he needs to be way more powerful than that and the season happened way too early
Great Video Man! Glad people are making this kind of detailed Ninjago Content. That said Morro at #9 is diabolical And Kalmaar at #1 is insane None of that matters keep your opinion lol its nice to see someone with actually original and personal takes👍
I never realized that about Vangelis until I saw it on twitter, but he would have had far less problems if instead of enslaving munces and geckles he just used those skeletons as workers
Chen is one of my personal favorites and i super agree with your analysis of his appealing traits, but i wanted to add some more points about him. Lust for power can be a bit of an underwhelming motive, but what i think differentiates chen from other similar villains is his involvement in the anachondrai wars. His desire to genuinely become a different species that he views as superior to his own provides an interesting view into what his image of ultimate power is, and the fact that the elemental powers (which are often treated as all-important) are just a means to his true goal makes said goal seem even more powerful and dangerous than previously thought. Plus, his sheer delight and theatrics while causing chaos is always wonderfully entertaining to me. I think it's another thing that sets his motive apart, because he doesn't JUST want to rule ninjago as a king and he doesn't crave destruction as part of some natural instinct, but he genuinely sees war and the ruination of people's lives as a fun game, and will go to incredible lengths to manipulate the outcome to make himself the winner no matter what. People have already pointed out how his envy of the elemental masters parallels kai's lingering envy of the green ninja, but chen also has great parallels to garmadon. ToE has heavy themes of how people are affected by their past, and i feel like this is exemplified in the way that garmadon learns and grows from his past in order to be a better mentor to lloyd and the ninja than chen was to him, while chen's whole plan is to create a false reenacment of a "glorious era" he constantly yearns for. Chen was even willing to use and harm his own daughter to achieve his goals, while on the other hand, even when garmadon had the great devourer's evil venom coarsing through his veins, he still cared deeply for his son. Another way in which they parallel each other is in the concept of trust. By playing both sides during the anachondrai wars, chen showed that he trusts no one. At the end of the season garmadon defeats chen by trusting that the anachondrai generals actually wanted peace as much as the elemental alliance did and trusting that they would help once they learned the truth of chen's deceit. Garmadon sacrificed himself to do what he believed was right by protecting the peace of ninjago, which is something that chen never would've been able to do. It's a nice story of atonement vs impenitence and breaking cycles of evil, and the way in which chen ties into the themes of the season is what elevates him to the top 5 in my personal villain ranking. I generally agree with most of your placements in this ranking and while i disagree with some, i feel like you didn't say anything that wasn't fairly justified by your explanations. Great video as always!!
With Harumi's inconsistency starting when she put the mask of hatred on, what if in some secret lore that was never shared, it corrupted her mind into full hatred. Oni were destroyers, what if the mask was made to channel a persons hate and destructive side, but she couldn't control it, leaving her to be lost in her own emotions. I've not seen crystallized, but that's my Oni trilogy guess
Putting Nadakhan on 7th place is like commiting a crime here.... He captured many Elemental Masters to his Djinn Blade, turned almost all Ninjas (except for Jay and Nya [despite her being cursed]) into golden statues and commited massive destruction for Ninjago, almost won the final battle if not the final bullet with the venom against him, and Jay's final wish... Skybound was a peak (and a season for "Jaya").
i love Harumi and nothing can make me change my mind, she was definitely one of the best even characters in the show back in Oni trilogy, her death scene always made me want to cry and now it’s all ruined, i won’t ever look back at it and feel the same cause she’s not dead anymore, i’ve always wanted her to be brought back, but i imagined it differently, they just messed up, why did she work for Overlord, like she was that type of character that would never let anyone take control of her expect Garmadon, where’s the love she had for Lloyd? i can’t believe she didn’t feel anything for him and i was completely disappointed how they redeemed her, like wtf ☠️, the better way would’ve been just make her realise she actually loves Lloyd and make Lloyd get her on his side and not just hearing that Overlord was the one that kinda caused her parents death, that’s the only thing i can’t forgive them, and as if she’s resurrected, where’s she now? what have they done to her? it’s been two seasons since we heard about her, GIVE ME HER BACK!!!! but besides it i’m happy she’s back and i could’ve seen her once again, maybe not in her true potential, but still
Season 2 overlord was the absolute peak of villainy in Ninjago for me he doesnt have any depth as a character whatsoever but the pure aura and evilness he emits simply blew me away as a kid watching Ninjago on the TV. Hes a similar case to Frieza from dbz
Can we discuss how amazing it is that your not blinded by nostalgia I’ve seen so many fans blinded by nostalgia and this has become way more prevalent with Dragons Rising introducing Cinder and Wyldfire wanting to be the new red ninja
Very good video! personally my favorite will remain Pythor even if there is an element of nostalgia involved in that. It's thanks to Pythor that I appreciated crystallized a little bit.
Tbh I think that the motif of money in a kids show is way more interesting than revenge (especially in Ninjago where 3/4 of villains just want revenge). Plus morro is super overrated and his voice is very annoying
@@onajgodfirst of all, Morris voice is addictive, I'm not sure what you're talking about. Secondly, he has one of the best backstorys of the show, the fact that morro has way more charisma than any of these villians, just means he was done right. I don't care if you say he is overrated, or the fact that he was glorified. It is deserved.
@@IceMasterFilmsMorro is a bit overrated, but putting the Skull Sorcerer above him is just wrong, Morro had more depth, a more unique gimmick, better voice acting
harumi stands my favourite. she was the only character i really didnt want to go away. she may feel forced into the show sometimes, but seeing her interactions with lloyd always puts a smile on my face.
For the top 5, it’s 1. Garmadon 2. Lord Ras 3. Harumi 4. Pythor 5. Morro Although Kalmaar is a bit of a surprise. Yet a welcome one. He’s what Unagami and Vangelis should have been.
It’s more darker than people think. It’s just that he’s overshadowed by Garmadon more which is sad. I do have the Iron Baron minifigure, but not the staff that he’s supposed to have
I don’t know about the rest of you guys but I found it pretty funny when Bendo Bricks was taking about General Vex One of the Blizzard Samurai was using his ice spear to poke nudge Lloyds face to see if he was alive or dead but regardless you all should watch that scene I’m talking about.
I've said it before but I'm pretty interested in what a Harumi like villain would look like who doesn't lose track of their goal, or I guess that would by definition end up being more of an antagonist, a group who feels like the heroes are incompetent and want to prove they can do better, you could still have them be the antagonists of the story like have the leader be so overly dedicated to their philosophy of protecting those who the heroes overlook they start to become unpleasant to be around making their generals feel less motivated for the cause and start failing at their goal despite genuinely being dedicated to it, guess for now this is just going to be one of those ideas I implement into my D&D campaign like thingies I do with friends Even so I still do really like Harumi as a character even despite her flaws, it's a lot like how I still feel the promised neverland is one of my favorite stories ever even if I don't really like how it ends(I'm not that big on how the manga ends either)
@@spookieboi17 what do you even mean? All I said was that I'm interested to see how an alternate take on the character would play out, what possible thing could you find bad about that?
I can't lie, after Season 2 Part 2, Ras might actually be a top 3 villain. The way in which he uses the truth in order to manipulate Arin and even the audience due to us seeing the consequences of the ninja's actions through Harumi helps us already align with Ras. And the truth slowly being unraveled as the season progresses makes us actually trust Ras despite everything he had done up to that point. And the scene in episode 16 where Ras reveals to Arin that he could've gone at any time is just pure perfection. It shows just how good of a manipulator Ras is, that he's able to turn someone so full of life and hope to his side.
Pythor is my favorite villain because with kalmaar there isn’t really a backstory and is just a rehash of Pythor and Garmadon in S2 just feels plain incompetent and the fact that Lloyd doesn’t actually get to fight him sucks with Pythor he has backstory and motive that makes a lot of sense that’s done well because it’s something a lot of people in real life struggle with yeah you get locked up because you deserve it but it still makes you angry when you do and Pythor being locked away for so long would fuel an act of revenge and I like that he goes throughout so many seasons showing that someone like him can be so prevalent through your life no matter what and that’s why Pythor is my favorite villain
I’m going to say this after Part 2 of season 2 Ras is easily top 3. SPOILERS AHEAD for Part 2 The way Ras manipulated Arin and used his insecurities against him was insane. He was so effective on Arin that he straight up left the Ninja and joined Lord Ras to find his parents. Him also taking advantage of the tournament of sources and rigging the games was also great.
@@onajgod honesty Arin was teaming up with ras cause he think ras wants to end the merge quakes and can find his parents arin really wants to find his parents....almost kinda simliar to Harumi... 2024 LEGO Ninjago San Diego Comic Con: FULL PANEL + Writer Interview! someone asked them if there is anything that they wanted to bring back in the older seasons and weren't able to who would they bring back they say that at 51:02-52:48................there was recently a comic con discussion and Doc Wyatt and Kevin Burke that they will bring back older characters to DR if they think they can conturibute or do something with the character, they do not want to bring back a character and have it been like it was before they want to bring back a character and move the character forward and develop the character. They have not brought back characters not because they don't love them or because they do not think they are great but because they do not have an inroad to narrative. they want to make sure when they bring back an old character its to improve them to enrich their current story and the previous story because they need to fit in the story line and for better development of their character and see what else they can do with their arc. I think they can bring back harumi as to help arin get on the right path and to show how she has seen the error of her ways and has grown smarter over the years and maybe Lloyd could mention to arin that he knew someone who had lost their parents too like him and it lead them down a dark path of vengeance that consumed them so much it almost killed them...(cause Harumi was brought back in Crystalized) or have Harumi kinda save Arin and take him away from Ras and they have a heart to heart talk or something like that it would be nice to see them interact in that sort of way what do you think?
I want to see so badly what Ras and arin will do now, and I'm very confident that the nine months worth of waiting won't disappoint even in the slightest. I expect something similar to arin helping Ras to get something done thinking that he knows how to find his parents and then Ras reveals that he can't actually help arin, and then arin tries to kill him.
My boy Scales got done dirty. I know he was always being pushed into Pythor and Garmadon's shadow, but he has such a good rise to power. He gets what he wants at the end but at what cost?
I think the problem with Harumi in Crystalized was that there was no evidence to suggest any romantic feelings or why she put up with Pythor. I personally think maybe try to explain the romantic feelings and give her more of a redemption arc and make her more consistent so her redemption and feelings at the end makes more sense. Basically it kept shifting so much with more questions than answers that the possibility of her being redeemed and growing to legitimately care about Lloyd would have made sense if it was written a certain way or depending on the cards if you will. I still see Harumi as a pretty amazing villain regardless and I still will see what happens before a more clearer answer or choice happens of sorts.
@marcsuraci7759 i think harumi was great up until ep 17 of Crystalized i think that is where things started to go downhill with harumi's character, based on the previous episode she did seem pretty hesitate to kill lloyd and looked like she was trying to have a heart to heart and then he drags her out of the oni temple and after that episode i thought yessss!!! now harumi is gonna go to the good side but i was wrong, so i would make lloyd and harumi have a conversation as they go through the jungle harumi would once again try and convince lloyd to join so he would not get hurt and lloyd would then proceed to tell her, i think it would go something like this but i have never written before so please take i lightly and don't be too harsh please Harumi: Lloyd, where are were going Lloyd: where are we going, we're getting out of here that's where we're going Harumi: this place, brings back old memories doesn’t it? Lloyd: yeah it does, ( he keeps on swinging his katana to keep the leaves out of his way) Harumi: Lloyd if you would just listen to me and join the Crystal King- Lloyd then turn to Harumi Lloyd: why? why Harumi why are you doing this? the overlord is gonna destroy everything including you, trust me, once he's done with you he'll betray you just like he did to my dad. Harumi: The overlord says in order to end all conflict one side must win and that’s the dark side, he says that there will be peace in the dark, that’s all I ever wanted Lloyd, why do u think I resurrected your dad, I knew you ninja couldn’t handle any threat that came in your way but your father can, after all he did destroy the great devour, the same monstrous snake that you and your ninja failed to stop and took my parents away. Lloyd sighs and this and keeps moving Harumi: deny it all you want you know it’s true you and the ninja failed Ninjago, as you failed me, you failed to save my parents and you failed to save me. Lloyd: Fine, but you should be careful for who you choice as you’re teammates, I’m guessing you’ve never read “Jack the Rabbit” before huh, Harumi: what has that got anything to do with it? Only the fact that the moral of the story is never to trust a snake, my uncle read me that book when I was 10 years old, it was there I I should have never trusted Pythor. Harumi it was him, Pythor was the one who released the great devour all those years ago and he was released by….oh…..no… Harumi: hmmmm….looks like my point was very well proven, you are responsible, for the death of my parents, for almost destroying Ninjago, you actions as a kid had a way of coming back to in the least possible way you could expect. Lloyd: I was just a kid! Harumi a kid!! a hopeless lost kid who didn’t know what he was doing it was stupid and yes I was very irresponsible for what I did you’re right and have every right to hate me for it, no matter how many lives I save nothing can make up for the lives that were lost that day, no matter what I do it just isn’t good enough I know I made mistakes and believe me I will never forgive myself for the lives that were lost that day, Harumi: I hope you never do Lloyd looks away saddened Harumi: you have no idea what I’ve been through- Lloyd: (yells) What you’ve been through what about me?? I’m the walking definition of trauma, I had to fight my dad as a kid, took tomorrow’s tea, I had to give up my childhood, fought the overlord while he was possessing my dad, had to see my dad sacrifice himself for Ninjago, got possessed by a ghost almost lost my friends in so many battles, we fight each battle like its our last I get it, through the ruins of Ninjago when my father and you took over, when he made you his child and disowned me I get it, I understand what it’s like to live a hard life!! Just stop!! He falls on the floor, Lloyd: Just stop, stop trying to break me more than I already am, (crying) He feels a warm soft hand touch his shoulder, he looks up to find Harumi staring back at him with soft eyes, no hate in them just sympathy. Harumi: Lloyd…..I….. Then they hear the the crystal heard dragons coming, and they both run next to one of the trees, Harumi looks at Lloyd but he just turns away in sadness. Harumi: Lloyd… Lloyd: stop just don’t my friends are dead, everyone I’ve known and love is dead, Harumi: well not everyone Harumi tries to hold his hand but he brushes it away Harumi: I…I thought you loved me Lloyd: yeah..I did He meets Harumi’s gaze with sadness in his eyes then looks away Then the bounty shows up and Harumi is in shock and confusion and anger, Harumi: lloyd, lloyd look Lloyd: (sees the bounty) their…their alive Harumi: but how? I thought I? The crystal herd is then heard, Harumi looks at the bounty and then looks at lloyd Harumi: Go Lloyd: What? Harumi: go go now, Lloyd: but Harumi: I’ll hold them off go Lloyd: but what about you- Harumi: I’ll be fine your friends need you Lloyd go go now while you still have the chance, He runs then takes one last glance at Harumi Lloyd: I failed to save you once, I promise I won’t fail to save you a second time. Harumi: smiles, Lloyd returns it and Lloyd goes off the Destiny’s bounty with a newfound hope that maybe…just maybe Harumi can change. So that is how I would do 17, not much changes but I figured this might be the best way to go, she doesn’t go immediately to the side of good but has a better understanding of Lloyd and what she is doing she will turn to the good side but anyways what do u think? That is only for Return to Primevel’s eye! Lemme know what u think? do you like the ending i think people would have loved this episode cause this is probably what they were expecting after how the last one ended and the ending i am sure people would have loved that too what do you think? Tommy Andrason said he wanted to leave all of the characters in a happy place cause he was leaving and therefore ninjago can start anew again as everything is at peace i can see where he is coming from i did like the happy ending although the other ending the original could have been really good as well lloyd taking the place of the Crystal King and having the ninja and harumi off course try to bring him back to normal having the ninja remind lloyd of the good times and harumi admitting her wrong doings and apologizes and how she always liked him and cared for him but felt conflicted and that he is a good person and this is not him and lloyd can struggle and harumi adds on that he is strong and that he has always been strong and resilient everything she could not be but wants to try and become and how he is a real hero and then he struggles once more so harumi goes in for a hug (not a kiss cause that would cause controversy) and then the other ninjas join in and he returns to his regular self off course breaking down and apologizing for what he has done and off course having Master Wu and Garmadon die for real this time and then they all clean up the monstary or something like that what do u think? i would have prefered it better if we got more Lloyd and Harumi interactions towards the end or having her apologizing to him, they said in Harumi's and Lloyd's ninjago wiki that the two did make up and reconciled but it was off screen i would have much better prefered it on screen rather than leave it up to interpretation. I think this is the type of ending most people probably would wanted cause the trailer made the season look like there would be consequences and endgame style so yeah and harumi and lloyd would make a deal with the commissioner that she would help with the monstary and then go to jail what do u think? therefore it is like a combination happy ending and angst what do u think?
@@adenweiner5573 honestly, you made a better plot for the ‘Return to Primeval’s Eye’ episode. So much better that you’ve addressed the problems and insecurities they’ve both have here, something that those six writers just shafted aside. This is what Ninjago never even addressed and you pointed that out. 👍
Morro was the best villain in my opinon he wasn’t a villain with broken abbilitys or an army of people to do his bidding ( until he brought the preeminent to Ninjago) he was a skilled warrior who absolutely bodied the ninja possessed Lloyd and defied destiny his control of the wind was cool to see aswell unlike other villains who just kinda got the upper hand on the ninja by plot or the ninja not knowing much about them morro earned everything the scroll of airjitsu the sword of sanctuary and the realm crystal he deserved it and executed everything in a great way that didn’t feel forced or dry morro was just the ultimate warroir, smart, skilled and goated he was the best NINJAGO villain
The weird thing about Ras is that he can go from being a top tier really cool villain that knows how to manipulate well and has a bunch of secret knowledge, even enough to say something as crazy and mysterious as "I know the truth about the universe" in S2 Part 2... and then the next minute he's like cowering in the corner being beaten up by kids or being dragged around like a ragdoll. One minute he's the master manipulator and his grand plan is beginning to unfold, and the next everyone has betrayed him and he's some weak tiger guy again. Maybe that makes him ruthless, never giving up on his master's plan despite being defeated time and time again. I guess we'll have to wait and see whether this is a good character trait or a bad one.
Garmadon will always be the best villain in the show in my eyes, his storyline is genuinely amazing and his sacrifice in S4 was one of the best scenes in the show
Apart from seabound and sometimes prime empire, i really can't watch ninjago post oni trilogy, so thanks for making this video so i can get a new perspective on the newer gen seasons (Don't think i'll be watching crystallised soon tho 😅)
13:48 Admit it, as soon as you saw BendoBricks had posted a video ranking the Ninjago villains and he chose Harumi for the thumbnail, you all wanted to know where she would be placing in it, because he's had some pretty strong feelings about how this show handled Harumi in his previous videos. She made it a bit higher up on the list than I expected her to, actually.
Never really liked Kalmaar as a villain, maybe because I always thought Seabound was overrated. My favorite villain is and always will be Morro, but I can see why you like Kalmaar so much
28:18 i’ll explain those knadikan questions he couldn’t twist words, he was stoned by the poison others wishes made him more powerful so striking them down would be a waste if they didn’t make all 3 wishes he’s like the genie from aladdin “PHENOMENAL COSMIC POWER”
25:32 this isn't a redemption for Morro, he would just rather die than live through more failure i think. Im biased but i respect him so much as a character
Minor critique: I would include Skales as a major villain for these reasons. - He is given basically a full episode focussed on him becoming the general - He is the major villain at the beginning of season 2 up to when the megaweopon in ep3 id say. If you rewatch, Garmadon only becomes the main villain after skales gets trapped imo. (Also has villain episodes in early S1) - screen presence is very strong like chens (same va)
Spoilers for the part 2 of season 2 I love how arin just started out the season as his usual happy go lucky self and progressively got from happy kid to an angry young man knowing that you can't even trust people you believed in and getting betrayed by them and them seemingly not even caring about your problem of course that's not true but arin is a 15 year old a age where either you blame yourself or others and from the stress from the last season yeah it's alot he's still our arin but he took his mother advice of not trusting anyone to literally
@Stormblaze-hopper honesty Arin was teaming up with ras cause he think ras wants to end the merge quakes and can find his parents arin really wants to find his parents....almost kinda simliar to Harumi... 2024 LEGO Ninjago San Diego Comic Con: FULL PANEL + Writer Interview! someone asked them if there is anything that they wanted to bring back in the older seasons and weren't able to who would they bring back they say that at 51:02-52:48................there was recently a comic con discussion and Doc Wyatt and Kevin Burke that they will bring back older characters to DR if they think they can conturibute or do something with the character, they do not want to bring back a character and have it been like it was before they want to bring back a character and move the character forward and develop the character. They have not brought back characters not because they don't love them or because they do not think they are great but because they do not have an inroad to narrative. they want to make sure when they bring back an old character its to improve them to enrich their current story and the previous story because they need to fit in the story line and for better development of their character and see what else they can do with their arc. I think they can bring back harumi as to help arin get on the right path and to show how she has seen the error of her ways and has grown smarter over the years and maybe Lloyd could mention to arin that he knew someone who had lost their parents too like him and it lead them down a dark path of vengeance that consumed them so much it almost killed them...(cause Harumi was brought back in Crystalized) or have Harumi kinda save Arin and take him away from Ras and they have a heart to heart talk or something like that it would be nice to see them interact in that sort of way what do you think?
Dude this was amazing. Honestly kalmar is genuinely one of the most expressive 3D animated characters I have ever seen in tv animation (Wojira to) He is amazing and deserves the top spot. Plus he learns to drive a van, Not relevant but I love that scene 😂
I'm still watching, some surprising picks so far, especially Overlord and Iron Baron. I would classify Clouse as a main villain. He was a main villain in many side materials and has a lot of connections to other main villains. He works with Chen, he freed Nadhakan, indirectly served the Overlord and lead the Pirates in Dark Island, and apparently there are some semi-canon ties between him and the time twins. I would even say he is the main villain of the post-Overlord era.
@@Makutros why is the overlord a surprising pick tho? Like he is a really bad villain ngl. He was ass in season 3. He was ok in season 2 even tho it would have been way cooler and more emotional if Garmadon had been the main villain. And crystalized is crystalized. Nothing really stands out about the overlord
My ranking(I havent seen past crystalized as thats a satisfying series finale to me) 1.Nadakhan 2.Morro 3.Pythor 4.Overlord 5.Garamadon 6.Chen 7.Time Twins 8.Hamuri 9.Iron Baron 10.Skull Sorcerer 11.Kalmar 12.Aspheera 13.Samakai 14.General Vex 15.Mechanic 16.Omega 17.Senesi Yang 18.Unamgai
Pythor and the Serpentine are the goats. Part of me wishes they saved the serpentine plot for a later season so it could of had better animation and quality
I’ve always felt that the Overlord gets too much criticism. The “embodiment of evil” brand of villains aren’t supposed to be too complex. They’re meant to represent concepts. They act as forces rather than characters, tempting other more interesting characters to act on their dark impulses. (Palpatine is another example) They serve as foils for characters like Garmadon, and are also great at raising the stakes of the plot
Honestly I think Kalmaar should be lower than top 5, his motives are pretty similar to other villains in different shows. But if it’s based off of how messed up they were and how much damage they did to Ninjago, Kalmaar should be top 5
I have a very funny story about how i meet ninjago. So, when my little sister went to a swimming training, i was taken by parents in a facility where the swimming training were. And there was a little guy that was watching Ninjago (The 4th season), i asked what he was watching, he said ninjago, and i asked "can i watch with you", he said yes, and i watched it. Then i went home and watched ninjago.
I'd also like to give a little fair credit to something i think season 2 does well with garmadon, that being his motivation to remake ninjago in his image and turn his family over to his side. As another commenter that i agree with said, the most compelling thing about early series garmadon to me was his humanity and love for lloyd despite the evil in him. The fact that garmadon at that point is so far gone that the only way he can think of to get his family to love him again is to make them just as evil as him is pretty sad, and it makes the unavoidability of the final battle feel even more tragic. Plus it makes his purification at the end of the season more satisfying, since he can finally reconnect with his family and begin to atone for his actions. Purified sensei garmadon is my favorite version of garmadon, so of course i'm always thankful to the season 2 ending for allowing it to happen lol
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Nice opion bone small issue... their numerous pipe bombs in your house...change your mind and you will be safe if not....then your dead
Yo where is the pirate
Thanks!
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Once it got to top three, I thought "Okay, Garmadon, Pythor, then who else is missing?" (runs through all the seasons in my head) "Kalmarr? KALMARR?" I've never seen anyone rank him above Pythor. Definitely some interesting takes
Kalmarr is a pathethic villain no way he beats garmadon
Agreed, my personal favourite is Pythor, but I 100% agree garmadon is the best Ninjago villain. Kalmarr to me he always felt like a worse version of Pythor.
@@Scorch_the_skywingPythor imo is the best since he’s the most consistent villain because Garmadon sucks in S2 and kalmaar feels too similar to Pythor to the point where Pythor could be kalmaar
Same
*Kalmaar
I actually really like Chen because of his parallels with Kai. Chen's desire to wield more power and his insecurity with not being satisfied with what he has works well with Kai clearly still despairing over not being the green ninja and being jealous of Lloyd. They both envy those close to them that they can't physically aspire to, but while Chen is willing to sacrifice his allies, Kai's care for his friends is what prevents him from following Chen's path. I feel this comparison was really well done and was one of the last times we got a good character arc for Kai (until DR)
Now that I think about it, 2015 really tested Kai's character... Kai in a way, post-S4 becoming "Lloyd's guardian" or brother-esque figure also parallels with Morro in S5..
A character who selfishly wanted to become the Green Ninja but decided to protect the one who deserves (more than twice)
Vs....
A character who upon realizing he instantly was not the Green Ninja, went ahead to the deep end, there was no coming back, even holding such feelings beyond his death and becoming a ghost
@Vhie05 They gave Kai so much to work with, but after that they just kinda forgot about him for a while. Sure there was S7, but that was much more about his family and not his character
Frankly, I'm surprised he never got a villain storyline. I always thought a symbiote style arc would work where all of his worst thoughts manifest and project until his allies are able to pull his humanity back out. With how self obsessed and insecure Kai is, I always thought it was a no brainer
Yea I'm surprised Kai hasn't gone willingly rogue at least once yet... All the other times the ninja were corrupted, it usually was brainwashing, hypnotizing, exposure to dark matter, and similar
Kai's case in S4 was unique that him holding the Staff of Elements just aggravated and exposed his own feelings that deep down, he still genuinely wanted to be the special one, it was not out of some evil possession or brainwashing, Kai genuinely had that selfish intent in him. The staff just merely aggravated and highlighted it. Still one of the best corrupted ninja moments in the series, despite lasting only a mere few seconds and showing Kai's flaw, which is pretty neat . S11 did something similar with multiple characters going violent with Forbidden Spinjitzu, but imagine IF it was Kai actually kept holding on to it, and became the Fire Emperor instead of someone who is inherently a good person like Zane.
Chen was truly amazing and only could have worked in a season like Tournament
Honestly. They should've kept Kai as the sort of big brother of the entire group. Like I never really liked his characterization as a hotshot celeb that they were going for from Skybound. Kai was a blacksmith, and from the first season, he always seem like the team lead, and it honestly made sense for him to at least in comparison to the other ninja, he should be the most responsible one. He had to presumably, take care of both himself and Nya ever since their parents vanished, whilst also maintaining, and running their blacksmith shop by themselves, add onto his whole thing with the green ninja, they really made Kai a let down in the later seasons with not exploring his mature aspects. Being the ninja's sort of leader, lead guy, green ninja false-canidate, and of course being Llyod's mentor/big brother figure
The Omega is literally the Overlord without the Overlord's only redeeming trait, his general creepiness and uncaniness.
@@ansemthetrueseekerofdarkne2730 in my opinion the overlord is not that creepy. Like he is supposed to be the most intimidating villain but somehow he is the least
@@onajgod As someone who has read The Chronicles of Narnia and is religious, from my perspective he's literally a reptilian version of Tash the Inexhorable, he sees in an animalistic night vision, he IS evil incarnate. His appearence in Rebooted on the other hand, I would agree with you, mid as fuck appearance who goes from horrifyingly uncanny demonic abomination to literal angry old man with a walking stick. They could have defeated him with a DIET PILL, that honestly lowered his creepiness by several points in my opinion. In Crystalized, his Oni Baphomet look actually does bring back some of that eerieness, but at the end of the day, its fucking Crystalized and so even he was effectively made into a joke.
@@onajgodAside from my first time watching Season 2 - 3, I can't ever take the Overlord seriously.
I agree completely. Overlord imo has a creepy and menacing aura to him, and way more style with all the different forms he takes, which Omega lacks. He just feels like the general of the Oni, the same way Samukai is to the Skeletons
Yeah omega is probably the most bland character in the show
Number one Crystalized writers
Nice one! 😂
You are so wrong
@@IceMasterFilms I agree, I did actually not hate it. I did enjoy the first part. It might have been a little childish but not that bad. The second part had some good part, but I just didnt feel any stakes like Wu Surviving. And Harumi oh my. And Garmadon was fine. Nya, rushed. THe council wasnt used that much and they didnt feel that big of a threat. The army was so cool, but they found a way to deafeat them in like 5 minutes.
@@Chiccithe season happened way too early if they going to bring the overlord back it should the last season and overlord needs to be a oni and dragon he should be way more powerful than that in season 10 Lloyd started to use his oni power against the oni what do you think about this Idea sorry for my English
@@ayhamahmad2277 I think it makes sense. And your English is not bad dont worry.
Imo, the inconsistency and hypocrisy in Harumi’s character in the Oni Trilogy is part of the point. Her motive of wanting to get back at the ninja for failing to protect people is just a way of rationalizing and justifying to herself that what she’s doing is right, when in reality, she’s still a scared little girl who lost her parents, and wants power and control over a cruel world that doesn’t see her. There’s nothing she hates more than being weak, or feeling weak, so she pursues what she sees as strength. And ultimately, at the end of the day, what she really wants is to lash out at that world, to feel powerful and in control at the expense of everyone else. To feel strong. It’s only when she sees up close the consequences of her actions from the perspective of someone like her that she fully realizes the impact she’s having and somewhat comes back to reality. But that’s just my read
Wtf
She didn’t come back to reality until she saw another kid about to become like her and DIED saving his family. (Crystalized is non canon for me at this point)
She just got amnesia after dying and reverted to her past self lol
Crystalized Harumi is not real, she can't hurt me
What i love about Harumi in season 9 is how deadset and desperate she remains till the end. Garmadon almost executing her would be a catalyst for every other character to switch sides but not Harumi. She sacrificed so much and tries to justifie her path to the very end, going as far as gaining Garmadons aproval just to rub it in Lloyds face lateron.
Plus she never struck me as a super inteligent mastermind. Just a quiet inteligent villain with good use of deception. She never used Zane going undercover as an advantage or someting big brain like that. So her less inteligent choices don't bother me that much.
I also like how she carries the traits of al 3 Oni masks.
She wants Vengance,
she is driven by Hatred
And she uses Deception.
Without Crystelized she would be in my top 3.
What do you mean she didn’t take advantage of Zane going undercover? She blew his cover, used him to cripple the Bounty in Primeval’s Eye, led the rest of the SOG to the crash site, and separated Lloyd from the group to gain his trust (and the mask of hatred). I’d say those were pretty big brain moves.
@@othervids3726amen to that
Imagine placing a salty octopus man above Garmadon himself
*A salty racist octopus man
@@lbricks7631 true
**A salty, racist octopus man that managed to control a giant, city-destroying serpent better than a purple snake in season one of the show
Garmadon after season 9 just isn't my favorite :P
Calamari is weird and I don't like him
it's his own opinion though
I personally love Skales. Idk he's just so over the top and fun, I kind of wish he was more relevant in later seasons.
He’s pretty much the only snake general to still have braincells after being locked-up for so long! The Hypnobrai are my absolute favorite of the original four tribes (five, including the Anacondrai)
Same, all the classic Serpentine generals, pythor included are my favorites but Skales was always at the top.
I wish they'd bring him and the others back some day, like Pythor.. I'd love to have all the generals in modern sets again.
Pythor will always be my top 1, as a kid the thought of “big snake go brrrr” was such a cool motivation
I actually think that Harumi's "180" in character motive was good. Perhaps the mask of hatred slightly corrupted her, but regardless of that she started to lose track of her goals and motives once she was in reach of the goal. Her mishaps led to insanity, as well as an obsession with Garmadon once she revived him. I think that her dying in the same scenario her parents did showed one last realisation moment for her and perfectly tied up her character. What went wrong with Harumi IMO was bringing her back in Prime Empire and in Crystallized.
Technically speaking, the Harumi in Prime Empire is NOT the real Harumi, it was just used to mess with Lloyd and try to beat him in a 1v.1. But agreed that Crystalized ruined Harumi when she returned for real.
Avatar Harumi is NOT the same character as the real Harumi, it was to mess with Lloyd to make him lose.
Crystalized ruined everyone’s character. And with DR I kind of just forgot about it lol
For me Morro is the best, his development just seems very natural and well-built ,in con easy to ,say,Garmandon ,who turned evil because he was bit by a snake ,but Morro turned evil because of some actions that affected his behavior , and in the end he redeems himself and his death is painful to watch .
@@MrChampion2024 the thing I hate about Morro is his voice. Like he always shouts like a toddler and it gets very very annoying. He is a decent villain tho
@@onajgod Ik in ways it can sound annoying but personally I love the effect on his voice and Morros voice actor did a good job voicing Cole after the tragic passing of Kirby morrow
Morro’s basically a deceased, angsty-teen who wants to be the Green Ninja.
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Garmadon might be my favourite villain in anything. He takes the idea of a pure evil kids show villain and treats it with so much nuance when written at his best.
The idea of a pure evil villain with a weakness and love for his child and a ressurected evil to rediscover his humanity and atone is just so superb
he shouldnt have come back in crystalized
The thing about Pythor that I still find funny is that, as an Anacondrai, even as the weakest Anacondrai, he was probably the strongest villain in Season One outside of the Great Devourer and Garmadon. Even in Season One the Anacondrai were to be feared and hated, even by the other Serpentine, and while Pythor's an obvious subversion of what you were expecting them to be feared for, Season Four does recontextualize him being able to fight all four Serpentine Generals, including Skalidor, before even using the flute, as well as having the upper hand against Wu.
Morro is one of my favorite villains. His backstory is tragic but his actions are inexcusable. He’s determined, manipulative, and bratty and we can feel sorry for him but still hate him
Part of why I love Morro so much is his bratty, petty personality. He feels like a spoiled, tantrum-prone toddler who was given a nuke. I especially loved that he had an entirely separate mission to complete in serving the Preeminent (who was a sick ass villain based on design alone), but chose to do it in a way that also happened to fulfill his uniquely selfish, childish desire to be destined for something more. That, and how he serves as a foil to Kai, someone who also longed to be the destined hero and instead funneled that desire into a more productive and altruistic goal of protecting him instead.
Personally I think Nadakhan is the best villain the show has ever had. The way he manipulates people is always so fun to watch. His voice acting is also superb. If he ever did return, I think there’s a ton of potential and stuff they could do with him. He is definitely not perfect and he has flaws but his screen presence and entertainment value is so good that I don’t even care that much which I think is impressive in its own way
Imagine if it was him in Crystalized since they had teased the teapot in the background multiple times already. "I remember it all Jay". That would have been so good.
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He was going to be in Crystalized but they scrapped it
But why put so much effort into manipulating them when he can automatically win by ordering one of his crew members to make a wish?
The voice acting was great tho.
All of his power and he was beaten by Captain Soto.
@@zephon6745 how the hell does that teapot even work tho? It just sucks inside anyone you aim it towards?
I really like what Morro has going on with his determination to "defy destiny." hes a parallel to Kai because he could have similarly accepted his role in the universe as slightly smaller than he'd wanted, but he doesn't do that, he digs his heels in, grows stubborn and bitter and becomes a serious threat to the status quo / order. his unwillingness to give up would in any other circumstance be a heroic trait!
I know it’s controversial, but Overlord is my personal favorite. I know he’s not very deep, but I’ve always had a soft spot for the ‘embodiment of all things evil’ archetype, and I just think he’s cool. He was the best part of Crystalized for me, and kinda carried the season for me while everything else seemed to slowly fall apart.
In short, I don’t care if he’s shallow, I just think he’s cool
I really like the Golden Master minifig that LEGO provided us!
Same bro , im kinda even obsessed with Overlord 😂
The problem with the overlord is just the way he lost and he just needs more screen time just like everyone else he needs to be way more powerful than that and the season happened way too early
Agreed, the Overlord is at the top for me
Great Video Man! Glad people are making this kind of detailed Ninjago Content.
That said Morro at #9 is diabolical
And Kalmaar at #1 is insane
None of that matters keep your opinion lol its nice to see someone with actually original and personal takes👍
I never realized that about Vangelis until I saw it on twitter, but he would have had far less problems if instead of enslaving munces and geckles he just used those skeletons as workers
Those skeletons are black, are you cause Ninjago to get cancelled because of “racism” 💀
@@PrimeOfKaon those Skeletons are probably not as physically strong as the munces and geckles due to them lacking muscles.
@@SkyLord1846 Lego slavery lore is wild
@@nishthedude Agreed. 💀
@@nishthedude I need that in a meme now.
Aspheera ranked higher than I expected. I like how the Mechanic has gone from minor villain to a major villain.
The mechanic is like if a James Bond villain was poor.
Never got the hype behind Kalmaar. He always kinda mid imo. Fantastic video btw love the editing
To be frank, he did manage to take control of a giant serpent like Wojira to obliterate Ninjago City.
Yeah he’s kinda mid or lame to me. But I do love his expressive style
Exactly, like he’s just sorta Pythor but worse
U mean Kalamaari? Not among the greats....m
Honestly super original and bold takes and I love it. 10/10 from me
I don’t think Garmadon is just the best villain, I think he’s arguably the best and most consistently compelling character in the show.
No one asked for your opinion
And I absolutely loved the Garmadon comic that made me like him even more! Better aftermath than what they’ve established in Crystalized
Bro this video is something i’ve wanted for so long yet no ones done it, I agree with tons of your opinions, great video
Chen is one of my personal favorites and i super agree with your analysis of his appealing traits, but i wanted to add some more points about him. Lust for power can be a bit of an underwhelming motive, but what i think differentiates chen from other similar villains is his involvement in the anachondrai wars. His desire to genuinely become a different species that he views as superior to his own provides an interesting view into what his image of ultimate power is, and the fact that the elemental powers (which are often treated as all-important) are just a means to his true goal makes said goal seem even more powerful and dangerous than previously thought. Plus, his sheer delight and theatrics while causing chaos is always wonderfully entertaining to me. I think it's another thing that sets his motive apart, because he doesn't JUST want to rule ninjago as a king and he doesn't crave destruction as part of some natural instinct, but he genuinely sees war and the ruination of people's lives as a fun game, and will go to incredible lengths to manipulate the outcome to make himself the winner no matter what.
People have already pointed out how his envy of the elemental masters parallels kai's lingering envy of the green ninja, but chen also has great parallels to garmadon. ToE has heavy themes of how people are affected by their past, and i feel like this is exemplified in the way that garmadon learns and grows from his past in order to be a better mentor to lloyd and the ninja than chen was to him, while chen's whole plan is to create a false reenacment of a "glorious era" he constantly yearns for. Chen was even willing to use and harm his own daughter to achieve his goals, while on the other hand, even when garmadon had the great devourer's evil venom coarsing through his veins, he still cared deeply for his son. Another way in which they parallel each other is in the concept of trust. By playing both sides during the anachondrai wars, chen showed that he trusts no one. At the end of the season garmadon defeats chen by trusting that the anachondrai generals actually wanted peace as much as the elemental alliance did and trusting that they would help once they learned the truth of chen's deceit. Garmadon sacrificed himself to do what he believed was right by protecting the peace of ninjago, which is something that chen never would've been able to do. It's a nice story of atonement vs impenitence and breaking cycles of evil, and the way in which chen ties into the themes of the season is what elevates him to the top 5 in my personal villain ranking.
I generally agree with most of your placements in this ranking and while i disagree with some, i feel like you didn't say anything that wasn't fairly justified by your explanations. Great video as always!!
With Harumi's inconsistency starting when she put the mask of hatred on, what if in some secret lore that was never shared, it corrupted her mind into full hatred. Oni were destroyers, what if the mask was made to channel a persons hate and destructive side, but she couldn't control it, leaving her to be lost in her own emotions. I've not seen crystallized, but that's my Oni trilogy guess
23:45 6 year old casually throwing a door
Putting Nadakhan on 7th place is like commiting a crime here....
He captured many Elemental Masters to his Djinn Blade, turned almost all Ninjas (except for Jay and Nya [despite her being cursed]) into golden statues and commited massive destruction for Ninjago, almost won the final battle if not the final bullet with the venom against him, and Jay's final wish...
Skybound was a peak (and a season for "Jaya").
good ranking video, although I think your criticisms on Morro’s character were a bit too harsh
I know right??? He’s my number one favorite villain 💚
Morro is such a good villain
Yeah... Morro is one of my favourite villains and Possession is probably one of my favourite seasons (if not my favourite).
i love Harumi and nothing can make me change my mind, she was definitely one of the best even characters in the show back in Oni trilogy, her death scene always made me want to cry and now it’s all ruined, i won’t ever look back at it and feel the same cause she’s not dead anymore, i’ve always wanted her to be brought back, but i imagined it differently, they just messed up, why did she work for Overlord, like she was that type of character that would never let anyone take control of her expect Garmadon, where’s the love she had for Lloyd? i can’t believe she didn’t feel anything for him and i was completely disappointed how they redeemed her, like wtf ☠️, the better way would’ve been just make her realise she actually loves Lloyd and make Lloyd get her on his side and not just hearing that Overlord was the one that kinda caused her parents death, that’s the only thing i can’t forgive them, and as if she’s resurrected, where’s she now? what have they done to her? it’s been two seasons since we heard about her, GIVE ME HER BACK!!!! but besides it i’m happy she’s back and i could’ve seen her once again, maybe not in her true potential, but still
Jokes aside, all my favorite villains have a tragic element to them, and none of the Wildbrain villains managed to add that very effectively
The wild brain villains just weren’t as depth full or unique honestly
I think the reason iiron barron was forgot alot more was becuase of garmadon, which was more intersting, but iron barron is still very good
Yeah, Garmadon took over Hunted more than Iron Baron. Iron Baron’s more darker when I think more on about him!
Season 2 overlord was the absolute peak of villainy in Ninjago for me he doesnt have any depth as a character whatsoever but the pure aura and evilness he emits simply blew me away as a kid watching Ninjago on the TV. Hes a similar case to Frieza from dbz
Can we discuss how amazing it is that your not blinded by nostalgia I’ve seen so many fans blinded by nostalgia and this has become way more prevalent with Dragons Rising introducing Cinder and Wyldfire wanting to be the new red ninja
It’s not really nostalgic blinding, I just think the villains were more unique with more depth than the new ones
@@Derp-rz1nnCus villains like the Overlord are complex or well written
@@skylandersfan6954 Morro, Garmadon, Natakhan, Chen
@@Derp-rz1nn Chen is not a super deep villain, characters like Harumi, Ras and even Beatrix have more depth to them then he does
@@skylandersfan6954 I’d argue Harmui is a more classic villain, not exactly a newer one
always a good day when bendobricks uploads a 40 minute ninjago vid
Iron baron was such a good villian for the only wu focused season
He sucked as a villain
Very good video!
personally my favorite will remain Pythor even if there is an element of nostalgia involved in that.
It's thanks to Pythor that I appreciated crystallized a little bit.
This is a such a valid list I don’t agree with everything but when I saw the Vangelus was higher than Morro I was so surprised and I agree.
Tbh I think that the motif of money in a kids show is way more interesting than revenge (especially in Ninjago where 3/4 of villains just want revenge). Plus morro is super overrated and his voice is very annoying
I agree with that morro is kind of overrated
@@onajgodfirst of all, Morris voice is addictive, I'm not sure what you're talking about. Secondly, he has one of the best backstorys of the show, the fact that morro has way more charisma than any of these villians, just means he was done right. I don't care if you say he is overrated, or the fact that he was glorified. It is deserved.
@@IceMasterFilmsMorro is a bit overrated, but putting the Skull Sorcerer above him is just wrong, Morro had more depth, a more unique gimmick, better voice acting
@@Derp-rz1nn Oh no I agree with thet because you are right morro does have depth
harumi stands my favourite. she was the only character i really didnt want to go away. she may feel forced into the show sometimes, but seeing her interactions with lloyd always puts a smile on my face.
Ya ya I know you're a fake haurmi fan🙄🙄 my god I'm tired of seeing these kinds of people
it's he's opinion you don't have to be so rude about it @Kaixfr
@@salehmohammed1075 I don't like fake haurmi fans
tbh I agree with you@Kaixfr
Finally someone who doesn't underestimate the Iron Baron 🗿
Amazing video! Love your explanations. For me, Ras is my fav
I didn’t think i’d like a video about ranking villains but this is GREAT.
Love your music selections!
For the top 5, it’s
1. Garmadon
2. Lord Ras
3. Harumi
4. Pythor
5. Morro
Although Kalmaar is a bit of a surprise. Yet a welcome one. He’s what Unagami and Vangelis should have been.
36:33 GET YOUR HANDS OFF ME 🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥
Pythor does not want to contract C0V1D from Skales! 😷
finally someone recognized iron baron's greatness
It’s more darker than people think. It’s just that he’s overshadowed by Garmadon more which is sad. I do have the Iron Baron minifigure, but not the staff that he’s supposed to have
@@brickbanditstudios6037 yeah I like what they were going for specially in a kid show and I also have I have bought the dieselnaut and dragon pit
Honestly Harumi getting back on Lloyd is useless because when the Great Devourer attacked Lloyd was still a kid
Hi BendoBricks I love this and I hope you have a good day and you are awesome
I don’t know about the rest of you guys but I found it pretty funny when Bendo Bricks was taking about General Vex One of the Blizzard Samurai was using his ice spear to poke nudge Lloyds face to see if he was alive or dead but regardless you all should watch that scene I’m talking about.
Putting vangelis above morrow is CRIMINAL
You should do a side character ranking too! Or a ninja team ranking, or a season ranking would be cool thanks!
Iron baron is an amazing villain, great to see him this high!
Morro at 9?
we might have to fight bro🤣 😭
That’s what I’m saying 😭
I've said it before but I'm pretty interested in what a Harumi like villain would look like who doesn't lose track of their goal, or I guess that would by definition end up being more of an antagonist, a group who feels like the heroes are incompetent and want to prove they can do better, you could still have them be the antagonists of the story like have the leader be so overly dedicated to their philosophy of protecting those who the heroes overlook they start to become unpleasant to be around making their generals feel less motivated for the cause and start failing at their goal despite genuinely being dedicated to it, guess for now this is just going to be one of those ideas I implement into my D&D campaign like thingies I do with friends
Even so I still do really like Harumi as a character even despite her flaws, it's a lot like how I still feel the promised neverland is one of my favorite stories ever even if I don't really like how it ends(I'm not that big on how the manga ends either)
Dude no one asked for your opinion
@@spookieboi17 at least I had something to say
@@pandabanaan9208 Ya something bad to say
@@spookieboi17 what do you even mean? All I said was that I'm interested to see how an alternate take on the character would play out, what possible thing could you find bad about that?
@@pandabanaan9208 Wasn't even needed
I think it says a lot that a Lego tie in show meant to sell toys has given us some of the best written villains in fiction.
I can't lie, after Season 2 Part 2, Ras might actually be a top 3 villain. The way in which he uses the truth in order to manipulate Arin and even the audience due to us seeing the consequences of the ninja's actions through Harumi helps us already align with Ras. And the truth slowly being unraveled as the season progresses makes us actually trust Ras despite everything he had done up to that point. And the scene in episode 16 where Ras reveals to Arin that he could've gone at any time is just pure perfection. It shows just how good of a manipulator Ras is, that he's able to turn someone so full of life and hope to his side.
Lord ras is my favorite and he got a crazy plotline and a roller coaster can’t wait for s3 of dr
Pythor is my favorite villain because with kalmaar there isn’t really a backstory and is just a rehash of Pythor and Garmadon in S2 just feels plain incompetent and the fact that Lloyd doesn’t actually get to fight him sucks with Pythor he has backstory and motive that makes a lot of sense that’s done well because it’s something a lot of people in real life struggle with yeah you get locked up because you deserve it but it still makes you angry when you do and Pythor being locked away for so long would fuel an act of revenge and I like that he goes throughout so many seasons showing that someone like him can be so prevalent through your life no matter what and that’s why Pythor is my favorite villain
I’m going to say this after Part 2 of season 2 Ras is easily top 3.
SPOILERS AHEAD for Part 2
The way Ras manipulated Arin and used his insecurities against him was insane. He was so effective on Arin that he straight up left the Ninja and joined Lord Ras to find his parents. Him also taking advantage of the tournament of sources and rigging the games was also great.
@@daxmoney5011 Ras is so goated. Can’t wait to see where he and Arin go next
@@onajgod honesty Arin was teaming up with ras cause he think ras wants to end the merge quakes and can find his parents arin really wants to find his parents....almost kinda simliar to Harumi...
2024 LEGO Ninjago San Diego Comic Con: FULL PANEL + Writer Interview!
someone asked them if there is anything that they wanted to bring back in the older seasons and weren't able to who would they bring back
they say that at 51:02-52:48................there was recently a comic con discussion and Doc Wyatt and Kevin Burke that they will bring back older characters to DR if they think they can conturibute or do something with the character, they do not want to bring back a character and have it been like it was before they want to bring back a character and move the character forward and develop the character. They have not brought back characters not because they don't love them or because they do not think they are great but because they do not have an inroad to narrative. they want to make sure when they bring back an old character its to improve them to enrich their current story and the previous story because they need to fit in the story line and for better development of their character and see what else they can do with their arc.
I think they can bring back harumi as to help arin get on the right path and to show how she has seen the error of her ways and has grown smarter over the years and maybe Lloyd could mention to arin that he knew someone who had lost their parents too like him and it lead them down a dark path of vengeance that consumed them so much it almost killed them...(cause Harumi was brought back in Crystalized) or have Harumi kinda save Arin and take him away from Ras and they have a heart to heart talk or something like that it would be nice to see them interact in that sort of way what do you think?
I want to see so badly what Ras and arin will do now, and I'm very confident that the nine months worth of waiting won't disappoint even in the slightest. I expect something similar to arin helping Ras to get something done thinking that he knows how to find his parents and then Ras reveals that he can't actually help arin, and then arin tries to kill him.
I totally agree with you!!! Garmadon, Morro and him are my top 3 ninjago villians.
@@holly1yxxck same
My boy Scales got done dirty. I know he was always being pushed into Pythor and Garmadon's shadow, but he has such a good rise to power. He gets what he wants at the end but at what cost?
11:00 Asphera is actualy a pyro not a hypnobrai. She was a hypnobrai but idk why she cant hypnotise ppl 😂
I think the problem with Harumi in Crystalized was that there was no evidence to suggest any romantic feelings or why she put up with Pythor. I personally think maybe try to explain the romantic feelings and give her more of a redemption arc and make her more consistent so her redemption and feelings at the end makes more sense. Basically it kept shifting so much with more questions than answers that the possibility of her being redeemed and growing to legitimately care about Lloyd would have made sense if it was written a certain way or depending on the cards if you will. I still see Harumi as a pretty amazing villain regardless and I still will see what happens before a more clearer answer or choice happens of sorts.
@marcsuraci7759
i think harumi was great up until ep 17 of Crystalized i think that is where things started to go downhill with harumi's character, based on the previous episode she did seem pretty hesitate to kill lloyd and looked like she was trying to have a heart to heart and then he drags her out of the oni temple and after that episode i thought yessss!!! now harumi is gonna go to the good side but i was wrong, so i would make lloyd and harumi have a conversation as they go through the jungle harumi would once again try and convince lloyd to join so he would not get hurt and lloyd would then proceed to tell her, i think it would go something like this but i have never written before so please take i lightly and don't be too harsh please
Harumi: Lloyd, where are were going
Lloyd: where are we going, we're getting out of here that's where we're going
Harumi: this place, brings back old memories doesn’t it?
Lloyd: yeah it does, ( he keeps on swinging his katana to keep the leaves out of his way)
Harumi: Lloyd if you would just listen to me and join the Crystal King-
Lloyd then turn to Harumi
Lloyd: why? why Harumi why are you doing this? the overlord is gonna destroy everything including you, trust me, once he's done with you he'll betray you just like he did to my dad.
Harumi: The overlord says in order to end all conflict one side must win and that’s the dark side, he says that there will be peace in the dark, that’s all I ever wanted Lloyd, why do u think I resurrected your dad, I knew you ninja couldn’t handle any threat that came in your way but your father can, after all he did destroy the great devour, the same monstrous snake that you and your ninja failed to stop and took my parents away.
Lloyd sighs and this and keeps moving
Harumi: deny it all you want you know it’s true you and the ninja failed Ninjago, as you failed me, you failed to save my parents and you failed to save me.
Lloyd: Fine, but you should be careful for who you choice as you’re teammates, I’m guessing you’ve never read “Jack the Rabbit” before huh,
Harumi: what has that got anything to do with it? Only the fact that the moral of the story is never to trust a snake, my uncle read me that book when I was 10 years old, it was there I I should have never trusted Pythor. Harumi it was him, Pythor was the one who released the great devour all those years ago and he was released by….oh…..no…
Harumi: hmmmm….looks like my point was very well proven, you are responsible, for the death of my parents, for almost destroying Ninjago, you actions as a kid had a way of coming back to in the least possible way you could expect.
Lloyd: I was just a kid! Harumi a kid!! a hopeless lost kid who didn’t know what he was doing it was stupid and yes I was very irresponsible for what I did you’re right and have every right to hate me for it, no matter how many lives I save nothing can make up for the lives that were lost that day, no matter what I do it just isn’t good enough I know I made mistakes and believe me I will never forgive myself for the lives that were lost that day,
Harumi: I hope you never do
Lloyd looks away saddened
Harumi: you have no idea what I’ve been through-
Lloyd: (yells) What you’ve been through what about me?? I’m the walking definition of trauma, I had to fight my dad as a kid, took tomorrow’s tea, I had to give up my childhood, fought the overlord while he was possessing my dad, had to see my dad sacrifice himself for Ninjago, got possessed by a ghost almost lost my friends in so many battles, we fight each battle like its our last I get it, through the ruins of Ninjago when my father and you took over, when he made you his child and disowned me I get it, I understand what it’s like to live a hard life!! Just stop!! He falls on the floor, Lloyd: Just stop, stop trying to break me more than I already am, (crying)
He feels a warm soft hand touch his shoulder, he looks up to find Harumi staring back at him with soft eyes, no hate in them just sympathy.
Harumi: Lloyd…..I…..
Then they hear the the crystal heard dragons coming, and they both run next to one of the trees, Harumi looks at Lloyd but he just turns away in sadness.
Harumi: Lloyd…
Lloyd: stop just don’t my friends are dead, everyone I’ve known and love is dead,
Harumi: well not everyone
Harumi tries to hold his hand but he brushes it away
Harumi: I…I thought you loved me
Lloyd: yeah..I did
He meets Harumi’s gaze with sadness in his eyes then looks away Then the bounty shows up and Harumi is in shock and confusion and anger,
Harumi: lloyd, lloyd look
Lloyd: (sees the bounty) their…their alive
Harumi: but how? I thought I?
The crystal herd is then heard, Harumi looks at the bounty and then looks at lloyd
Harumi: Go
Lloyd: What?
Harumi: go go now,
Lloyd: but
Harumi: I’ll hold them off go
Lloyd: but what about you-
Harumi: I’ll be fine your friends need you Lloyd go go now while you still have the chance,
He runs then takes one last glance at Harumi
Lloyd: I failed to save you once, I promise I won’t fail to save you a second time.
Harumi: smiles, Lloyd returns it and Lloyd goes off the Destiny’s bounty with a newfound hope that maybe…just maybe Harumi can change.
So that is how I would do 17, not much changes but I figured this might be the best way to go, she doesn’t go immediately to the side of good but has a better understanding of Lloyd and what she is doing she will turn to the good side but anyways what do u think? That is only for Return to Primevel’s eye! Lemme know what u think? do you like the ending i think people would have loved this episode cause this is probably what they were expecting after how the last one ended and the ending i am sure people would have loved that too what do you think?
Tommy Andrason said he wanted to leave all of the characters in a happy place cause he was leaving and therefore ninjago can start anew again as everything is at peace i can see where he is coming from i did like the happy ending although the other ending the original could have been really good as well lloyd taking the place of the Crystal King and having the ninja and harumi off course try to bring him back to normal having the ninja remind lloyd of the good times and harumi admitting her wrong doings and apologizes and how she always liked him and cared for him but felt conflicted and that he is a good person and this is not him and lloyd can struggle and harumi adds on that he is strong and that he has always been strong and resilient everything she could not be but wants to try and become and how he is a real hero and then he struggles once more so harumi goes in for a hug (not a kiss cause that would cause controversy) and then the other ninjas join in and he returns to his regular self off course breaking down and apologizing for what he has done and off course having Master Wu and Garmadon die for real this time and then they all clean up the monstary or something like that what do u think? i would have prefered it better if we got more Lloyd and Harumi interactions towards the end or having her apologizing to him, they said in Harumi's and Lloyd's ninjago wiki that the two did make up and reconciled but it was off screen i would have much better prefered it on screen rather than leave it up to interpretation. I think this is the type of ending most people probably would wanted cause the trailer made the season look like there would be consequences and endgame style so yeah and harumi and lloyd would make a deal with the commissioner that she would help with the monstary and then go to jail what do u think? therefore it is like a combination happy ending and angst what do u think?
Bro No one asked for y'alls opinions
@@adenweiner5573Dude get a job
Yall can stop watching if you're gonna complain
@@adenweiner5573 honestly, you made a better plot for the ‘Return to Primeval’s Eye’ episode. So much better that you’ve addressed the problems and insecurities they’ve both have here, something that those six writers just shafted aside. This is what Ninjago never even addressed and you pointed that out. 👍
Morro was the best villain in my opinon he wasn’t a villain with broken abbilitys or an army of people to do his bidding ( until he brought the preeminent to Ninjago) he was a skilled warrior who absolutely bodied the ninja possessed Lloyd and defied destiny his control of the wind was cool to see aswell unlike other villains who just kinda got the upper hand on the ninja by plot or the ninja not knowing much about them morro earned everything the scroll of airjitsu the sword of sanctuary and the realm crystal he deserved it and executed everything in a great way that didn’t feel forced or dry morro was just the ultimate warroir, smart, skilled and goated he was the best NINJAGO villain
Nadakhan as a villain should imo be higher. I feel like you’ve taken the flaws of season 6 to much into account of his actual character😊
The Cole and Yang stuff makes Day of the Departed worth it for me
The weird thing about Ras is that he can go from being a top tier really cool villain that knows how to manipulate well and has a bunch of secret knowledge, even enough to say something as crazy and mysterious as "I know the truth about the universe" in S2 Part 2... and then the next minute he's like cowering in the corner being beaten up by kids or being dragged around like a ragdoll. One minute he's the master manipulator and his grand plan is beginning to unfold, and the next everyone has betrayed him and he's some weak tiger guy again.
Maybe that makes him ruthless, never giving up on his master's plan despite being defeated time and time again. I guess we'll have to wait and see whether this is a good character trait or a bad one.
Garmadon will always be the best villain in the show in my eyes, his storyline is genuinely amazing and his sacrifice in S4 was one of the best scenes in the show
Apart from seabound and sometimes prime empire, i really can't watch ninjago post oni trilogy, so thanks for making this video so i can get a new perspective on the newer gen seasons (Don't think i'll be watching crystallised soon tho 😅)
Have you watched DR? Its really good
HUGE respect for the Terraria music uses
13:48 Admit it, as soon as you saw BendoBricks had posted a video ranking the Ninjago villains and he chose Harumi for the thumbnail, you all wanted to know where she would be placing in it, because he's had some pretty strong feelings about how this show handled Harumi in his previous videos. She made it a bit higher up on the list than I expected her to, actually.
Never really liked Kalmaar as a villain, maybe because I always thought Seabound was overrated. My favorite villain is and always will be Morro, but I can see why you like Kalmaar so much
Kalmaar judt felt like a worse Pythor, I never really liked him either
No way bro just said that the overlord is 15th place
Thats what I saying 😢
The Ice Emperor arc did introduce Akita as kind of another possible love interest for Lloyd.
28:18 i’ll explain those knadikan questions
he couldn’t twist words, he was stoned by the poison
others wishes made him more powerful so striking them down would be a waste if they didn’t make all 3 wishes
he’s like the genie from aladdin “PHENOMENAL COSMIC POWER”
25:32 this isn't a redemption for Morro, he would just rather die than live through more failure i think. Im biased but i respect him so much as a character
Samukai is clearly the best villain, I will be expecting a list revamp soon
Minor critique: I would include Skales as a major villain for these reasons.
- He is given basically a full episode focussed on him becoming the general
- He is the major villain at the beginning of season 2 up to when the megaweopon in ep3 id say. If you rewatch, Garmadon only becomes the main villain after skales gets trapped imo. (Also has villain episodes in early S1)
- screen presence is very strong like chens (same va)
Spoilers for the part 2 of season 2
I love how arin just started out the season as his usual happy go lucky self and progressively got from happy kid to an angry young man knowing that you can't even trust people you believed in and getting betrayed by them and them seemingly not even caring about your problem of course that's not true but arin is a 15 year old a age where either you blame yourself or others and from the stress from the last season yeah it's alot he's still our arin but he took his mother advice of not trusting anyone to literally
@Stormblaze-hopper
honesty Arin was teaming up with ras cause he think ras wants to end the merge quakes and can find his parents arin really wants to find his parents....almost kinda simliar to Harumi...
2024 LEGO Ninjago San Diego Comic Con: FULL PANEL + Writer Interview!
someone asked them if there is anything that they wanted to bring back in the older seasons and weren't able to who would they bring back
they say that at 51:02-52:48................there was recently a comic con discussion and Doc Wyatt and Kevin Burke that they will bring back older characters to DR if they think they can conturibute or do something with the character, they do not want to bring back a character and have it been like it was before they want to bring back a character and move the character forward and develop the character. They have not brought back characters not because they don't love them or because they do not think they are great but because they do not have an inroad to narrative. they want to make sure when they bring back an old character its to improve them to enrich their current story and the previous story because they need to fit in the story line and for better development of their character and see what else they can do with their arc.
I think they can bring back harumi as to help arin get on the right path and to show how she has seen the error of her ways and has grown smarter over the years and maybe Lloyd could mention to arin that he knew someone who had lost their parents too like him and it lead them down a dark path of vengeance that consumed them so much it almost killed them...(cause Harumi was brought back in Crystalized) or have Harumi kinda save Arin and take him away from Ras and they have a heart to heart talk or something like that it would be nice to see them interact in that sort of way what do you think?
vangellis over harumi is wild dude
Dude this was amazing. Honestly kalmar is genuinely one of the most expressive 3D animated characters I have ever seen in tv animation (Wojira to) He is amazing and deserves the top spot. Plus he learns to drive a van, Not relevant but I love that scene 😂
I'm still watching, some surprising picks so far, especially Overlord and Iron Baron.
I would classify Clouse as a main villain. He was a main villain in many side materials and has a lot of connections to other main villains. He works with Chen, he freed Nadhakan, indirectly served the Overlord and lead the Pirates in Dark Island, and apparently there are some semi-canon ties between him and the time twins. I would even say he is the main villain of the post-Overlord era.
@@Makutros why is the overlord a surprising pick tho? Like he is a really bad villain ngl. He was ass in season 3. He was ok in season 2 even tho it would have been way cooler and more emotional if Garmadon had been the main villain. And crystalized is crystalized. Nothing really stands out about the overlord
@@onajgod I wasn't expecting him to be very high on the list, but lower than Mechanic and Vex honestly surprised me.
Overlord is the main villain of every bad season lol
@@ZayTh3God yeah lol
@@ZayTh3God i was going to argue that he wasn't in Hands of Time, but then I remembered that Decoded released around that time...
Morro deserves better.
Also u took the best pythor line
For sure this guy doesn't like Morro because of his voice, Morro is peak.
three rules of creating an iconic villain: casting, casting, and casting.
Bro made me wanna watch some of the more recent seasons
Used this to fall asleep…
Slept well :)
I needa go rewatch all of ninjago, seeing season 2 garmadon again brings me so much nostalgia
My ranking(I havent seen past crystalized as thats a satisfying series finale to me) 1.Nadakhan
2.Morro
3.Pythor
4.Overlord
5.Garamadon
6.Chen
7.Time Twins
8.Hamuri
9.Iron Baron
10.Skull Sorcerer
11.Kalmar
12.Aspheera
13.Samakai
14.General Vex
15.Mechanic
16.Omega
17.Senesi Yang
18.Unamgai
Pythor and the Serpentine are the goats. Part of me wishes they saved the serpentine plot for a later season so it could of had better animation and quality
I’ve always felt that the Overlord gets too much criticism. The “embodiment of evil” brand of villains aren’t supposed to be too complex. They’re meant to represent concepts. They act as forces rather than characters, tempting other more interesting characters to act on their dark impulses. (Palpatine is another example) They serve as foils for characters like Garmadon, and are also great at raising the stakes of the plot
Unfortonally, due to leaks, this list was outdated before its release
@@glukkogobrrr it would probably make Ras go higher because he is such a good villain in part 2
@@onajgodyes.
“Aspheria is a fun character… SuE ME” HAD ME LAUGHING LOL
Honestly I think Kalmaar should be lower than top 5, his motives are pretty similar to other villains in different shows. But if it’s based off of how messed up they were and how much damage they did to Ninjago, Kalmaar should be top 5
I have a very funny story about how i meet ninjago. So, when my little sister went to a swimming training, i was taken by parents in a facility where the swimming training were. And there was a little guy that was watching Ninjago (The 4th season), i asked what he was watching, he said ninjago, and i asked "can i watch with you", he said yes, and i watched it. Then i went home and watched ninjago.
Pythor is the best in my opinion
I'd also like to give a little fair credit to something i think season 2 does well with garmadon, that being his motivation to remake ninjago in his image and turn his family over to his side. As another commenter that i agree with said, the most compelling thing about early series garmadon to me was his humanity and love for lloyd despite the evil in him. The fact that garmadon at that point is so far gone that the only way he can think of to get his family to love him again is to make them just as evil as him is pretty sad, and it makes the unavoidability of the final battle feel even more tragic. Plus it makes his purification at the end of the season more satisfying, since he can finally reconnect with his family and begin to atone for his actions. Purified sensei garmadon is my favorite version of garmadon, so of course i'm always thankful to the season 2 ending for allowing it to happen lol
Garmadon, Pythor, Chen & Nadakhan were def my top favs. Given i didnt watch any Ninjago seasons passed the movie
You should, has some banger seasons