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In diesem Ninjago-Kinoabenteuer ist der Kampf um Ninjago City entbrannt. Das bedeutet den Einsatz des jungen Lloyd alias Green Ninja und seiner Freunde, die insgeheim große Krieger und LEGO®-Meisterbauer sind. Unter der Leitung des weisen Sprücheklopfers und Kung-Fu-Meisters Wu bekämpfen sie den bösen Warlord Garmadon, den schlimmsten Schurken überhaupt, der zufällig auch Lloyds Vater ist. So kommt es zum Duell Mech gegen Mech, aber auch Vater gegen Sohn: Im gewaltigen Showdown wird sich zeigen, ob sich dieses ebenso ungestüme wie undisziplinierte Team aus modernen Ninjas bewährt. Denn sie alle müssen erst noch lernen, ihre Egos zu zügeln, um gemeinsam zu agieren und so ihre wahre Kraft zu entfalten. (Warner Bros. DE)

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DaViD´82 

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Englisch Tell your sons who are thirsty for Ninjago that this one has almost nothing to do with the series, precisely nothing. By telling them in advance they won´t be disappointed that their favorite character only flashes in the movie (in our case, the fiery Kai). Although the original is an undisguised copy-cat of Ninja Turtles and Power Rangers, but it´s a decent copy-cat that has a diverse team, where everyone is equally important. The film is only about Lloyd (the green one). Which is the same as if the full-length Turtles were just about Leonardo, and on top of that he wouldn't have his swords, nor he would fight with his traditional opponents, and he would only solve a family issues. And it's done in the same crazy style and with the same themes as in the previous two LEGO® movies. This time it's even worse because it doesn't work as a whole, the script was not a strong point even in Story / Batman, but here it´s completely absent. However, it still has such a frantic pace and so many ideas, jokes and allusions (the film makers will not forget about the traditional headline montage of Jackie's failed escapade) that you simply can't become bored. Not even if you are unwillingly escorting your unwanted hostage to the movie theater. ()

kaylin 

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Englisch It does a lot of what The Lego Movie did, but that doesn't really matter, because this is a great parody of the action genre of kung fu films, plus there are some really cool gags throughout that don't get old and that LEGO films are based on. For one viewing it's great, but I wouldn't be so sure about a second. ()