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Ranking Every Lego Ninjago Dragon

Jul 11, 2024

Ranking Every Lego Ninjago Dragon

Introduction

  • Video continuation from previous ones where dragons ranked from 18 to 53.
  • Now focused on top 17 dragons.
  • Promise: this is the final ranking video.

Number 17: Overlord's Dragon (2021)

  • Part of Ninjago Legacy Wave 4.
  • Universally agreed upon as much awaited.
  • Notable aspects:
    • Great design, if a bit small.
    • Menacing molded head, same as Mojira.
    • Purple and dark blue color combo.
  • Observations:
    • Only Legacy set never seen in store by the presenter.

Number 16: Lloyd's NRG Dragon (2016)

  • From Ninjago Skybound Wave 2.
  • Represents Elemental Dragon from Season 4-7.
  • Unique aspects:
    • Gold bottom and green top wings.
    • Brick-built head needs improvement.
    • Lantern on the back.

Number 15: Titanium Dragon

  • One of the first Ninjago dragons owned by the presenter.
  • Belongs to Zane since Shard.
  • Key features:
    • Silver color scheme.
    • Brick-built wings.
    • Unique tail piece.
    • First Elemental energy dragon.

Number 14: Master Wu Dragon (2015)

  • Second Elemental Dragon.
  • Significant because Wu's involvement felt more active.
  • Key points:
    • White color with gold accents.
    • Unikitty tail piece as a beard.
    • Clever piece usage (chainsaws, croissants).

Number 13: Legacy Ultra Dragon

  • Deserved remake, with two key criticisms:
    • Handle at the back.
    • Brick-built heads not as appealing.
  • Improvements:
    • Vinyl wings.
    • Similar tail to original.
    • Overall impressive and formidable design.

Number 12: Morrow's Dragon

  • From Possession wave.
  • Traditional Japanese dragon design.
  • Notable features:
    • Pale green and dark blue color contrast.
    • Green chains as reins.
    • Large throne for possessed Lloyd.
    • Straight mouth design.

Number 11: JRO Dragon (2023)

  • Appeared in Elemental Dragon vs. Empress Mech set.
  • Distinct features:
    • Rigid torso lending a tall look.
    • Pale yellow highlights.
    • Transparent yellow electric highlights.

Top 10 Dragons Overview

  • Focus on the most incredible, notable, and game-changing dragons.
  • Reminder to engage: like, comment, share thoughts.

Number 10: Flame (2011)

  • Second Ninjago dragon ever made.
  • Features:
    • Classic look with helicopter blade wings.
    • Detailed head capable of shooting balls.
  • Legacy version overshadows it.

Number 9: Legacy Flame

  • Enhances the original by a large margin.
  • Key improvements:
    • Better head and fabric wings.
    • Colors still phenomenal.
    • Problem with wings collapsing.

Number 8: Nindroid Mech Dragon (2014)

  • First dragon with a brick-built head.
  • Highlights:
    • Spinning saw blades.
    • Large missile and jail cell for Lloyd.
    • Associated with TV movie 'SEO Trot'

Number 7: Golden Ultra Dragon (2022)

  • From the show's final season.
  • Key elements:
    • Highly golden appearance.
    • Puffed out chest design.
    • Similarities to Lloyd's Legendary Dragon.

Number 6: Firstborn (2018)

  • Red dragon design.
  • Stereotypical dragon look.
  • Positive points:
    • Red color scheme.
    • Ridden by Kai/Lloyd.
    • Pure dragon feel.

Number 5: Griefbringer (2020)

  • Skull Sorcerer's Dragon.
  • Uniqueness:
    • Bone-dry design resurrected from the dead.
    • Rock dropping feature.
    • Black fabric wings.

Number 4: Wisp from the Lightning Dragon Battle

  • First Jay dragon.
  • Massive, with an impressive design.
  • Color and design represent a classic look.

Number 3: Original Ultra Dragon (2012)

  • Combined the original four dragons.
  • Legendary and epic in design.
  • Sought-after in collections.

Number 2: Original Golden Dragon (2013)

  • Personal favorite and nostalgic.
  • Embodies the essence of what a Ninjago dragon should be.

Number 1: Source Dragon of Motion (2024)

  • Recent release from Dragons Rising Season 2.
  • Admired for:
    • Detailed and impressive design.
    • Large size and comparison to previous dragons.
    • Design sets a high standard for future dragons.
  • Pricing: admired but considered a bit high.

Conclusion

  • Thanks to viewers who stuck through all three parts.
  • Encourages engagement for future rankings (e.g., mechs).
  • Ends with a call to review parts 1 & 2.