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Juli2301 [7.4K]
3 years ago
8

Name all the characters in ninjago

English
2 answers:
Kazeer [188]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

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Ninja

Master Wu (Lloyd's uncle/Master of Creation/Dragon Master/mentor and founder)

Master Lloyd Garmadon (Green Ninja/Master of Energy/Golden Ninja/former Master of Golden Power/leader)

Kai (Red Ninja/Master of Fire)

Jay Walker (Blue Ninja/Master of Lightning)

Cole (Black Ninja/Master of Earth)

Zane (White Ninja/Titanium Ninja/Master of Ice)

Former

Nya (Water Ninja/Master of Water; merged with the Endless Sea)

Master Garmadon (Lloyd's father/Master of Destruction and Creation/mentor; turned evil again)

Allies of the ninja

Misako Montgomery Garmadon (Lloyd's mother/archaeologist)

P.I.X.A.L. (Samurai X/Cyrus Borg's "daughter")

Falcon (Zane's companion/communications for the ninja)

Ronin (business partner)

Dr. Julien (Zane and Echo Zane's "father"/creator; deceased)

Ed Walker (Jay's adoptive father)

Edna Walker (Jay's adoptive mother)

Lou (Cole's father)

Ray (former Master of Fire/Kai and Nya's father)

Maya (former Master of Water/Kai and Nya's mother)

Cyrus Borg (P.I.X.A.L.'s "father")

Nindroid Sentries

Sentry General (leader)

Dareth (honorary Brown Ninja)

Auto

Nelson (honorary Purple Ninja)

Jake

Mystake (deceased)

Ninjago City Police

Police Commissioner

Detective Simon

Detective Tommy

Officer Noonan

Officer O'Doyle

Officer Jimmy

Police Officer

Night Watchman

Echo Zane (Zane's "brother"/Dr. Julien's "son")

Seliel (Phantom Ninja)

Seliel's father

Phantom Ninja (non-canon)

Carridi (non-canon)

Neido (Ninja of Imagination; non-canon)

Nobu (non-canon)

Morro (Master of Wind; reformed in "Curseworld, Part II"; deceased)

Royal Family of Ninjago (dissolved)

Emperor of Ninjago (Harumi's adoptive father; deceased)

Empress of Ninjago (Harumi's adoptive mother; deceased)

Princess Harumi (revealed to be an enemy; deceased)

Hutchins (Master-at-Arms; deceased)

Royal Guards (deceased)

Master Kodokuna Yang (creator of Airjitzu; reformed in "Day of the Departed")

Milton Dyer

Okino

Scott

Racer Seven

Twitchy Tim

Elemental Masters

Past Elemental Masters

Master of Ice

Master of Gravity

Master of Sound

Master of Shadow

Unknown Elemental Master

Griffin Turner's grandparent (Master of Speed)

Cole's grandfather (Master of Earth)

Lilly (Master of Earth/Cole's mother; deceased)

Jay's mother (Master of Lightning)

Skylor's mother (Master of Amber)

Current Elemental Masters

Skylor Chen (Master of Amber; reformed in "The Forgotten Element")

Ash (Master of Smoke)

Gravis (Master of Gravity)

Mr. Pale (Master of Light)

Bolobo (Master of Nature)

Neuro (Master of Mind)

Griffin Turner (Master of Speed)

Jacob Pevsner (Master of Sound)

Karlof (Master of Metal)

Tox (Master of Poison)

Shade (Master of Shadow)

Chamille (Master of Form)

Other characters

Creator of Ninjago

First Spinjitzu Master (deceased)

Ninjago City citizens/Miscellaneous

Andrea Thomson

Announcer

Antonia

Bank Boss

Benny

Dr. Berkman

Bob Rattlebottom (non-canon)

Bob the Intern

Cathy

Cecil Putnam

Chuck (non-canon)

Circus Clown

Claire (non-canon)

Cliff Gordon (Jay's biological father; deceased)

Clutch Powers

Construction workers

Cook

Dan and Kevin Hageman

Dan Vaapit

Dwayne

Flerry McFloyster (non-canon)

The Fold

Fred Finely

Fugi-Dove

Fugi-Dove's brother

Gayle Gossip

Genn (non-canon)

Green Screen Gary (non-canon)

Grumbmiller

Hageman (deceased)

Harumi's father (deceased)

Harumi's mother (deceased)

Hibiki (non-canon)

Hiroshi

Jamanakai villagers

Jay Vincent

Jeremiah Bobblestein (non-canon)

Jesper (non-canon)

Johnny

Juggernaut

Kabuki

Korgran's father

Lar (non-canon)

Larry (Ronin's cousin; non-canon)

Leroy

Lumberjacks

Magician

May Robsen

Michael Kramer

Milton Dyer's father

Mrs. Dyer (Milton's mother)

Monks

Motorcycle Mechanic

Museum Curator

News Reporter

Ninjago soldiers

Warden Noble

Patty Keys

Percy Shippelton

Postman

Prison guards

Rachel Sparrow (non-canon)

Repo Man

Restaurant Owner

Rice farmers

Mr. Righty Tighty (non-canon)

Roise

Explanation:

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kari74 [83]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

hi sorry for answer

but it is impossible to write that much name I think he/she has copied from somewhere

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