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LEGO Ninjago Season 6 – Episode 55 & 56

LEGO Ninjago Season 6 has already started airing on Cartoon Network at the beginning of January. The overall title of this season is called Skybound, referring to the sky pirates that will be featured throughout the season. Below you can watch the trailer for this season, as well as the first two episodes; LEGO Ninjago Season 6 Episode 55 – Infamous and LEGO Ninjago Season 6 Episode 56 – Public Enemy Number One. Enjoy! 🙂

LEGO NINJAGO EPISODE 55 – INFAMAOUS: In this episode the ninja are treated as celebrities with appearances on television and in magazines, and followed by paparazzi and raving fans. However their fortune turns around when they find themselves framed for performing criminal activities by a mysterious djinn…

NINJAGO EPISODE 56 – PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE: In this episode the ninja are on the run from law enforcement who declared the ninja as public enemy number one. At the same time the ninja also tries to find out the identity of the mysterious djinn and why he is after them…

Looks like the whole world turned against our ninja friends, and at this point they are unsure of what to do or how to respond. Although overall these first two episodes were quite dark and desperate, there were some bright moments too, like Jay still having a crush on Nya, and the young purple ninja’s heroic effort to help. For your reference I’m also listing the names of future episodes in this season:

  • LEGO Ninjago Episode 57 – Enkrypted
  • LEGO Ninjago Episode 58 – Misfortune Rising
  • LEGO Ninjago Episode 59 – On a Wish and Prayer
  • LEGO Ninjago Episode 60 – My Dinner with Nadakhan
  • LEGO Ninjago Episode 61 – Wishmasters
  • LEGO Ninjago Episode 62 – The Last Resort
  • LEGO Ninjago Episode 63 – Operation Land Ho!
  • LEGO Ninjago Episode 64 – The Way Back

So what do you think? Did you watch Episode 55 and 56? How did you like them? What do you think will happen next? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! 😉

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Using large specialized LEGO elements

With most LEGO elements it is easy to see that they can be used in unlimited ways; bricks, plates, slopes, wheels, all fall into this category. However there are also some specialized elements that were usually created for a special purpose to begin with – usually for a licensed line of LEGO sets where being true to the source material was important. Some people don’t like these special pieces, saying that they can only be used for one thing, and thus don’t fit with the whole concept of LEGO. But is that really true?

LEGO NPU - Goblin by Latrenge Absurde

Small specialized pieces are usually more accepted by LEGO fans because they can be used for detailing. LEGO Technic and LEGO Bionicle bits, hoses, lightsaber-hilts, and minifigure accessories are some examples. They can add quite a bit of texture and embellishment – thus making a LEGO creation more interesting. However large specialized pieces are almost universally disliked. But even these large pieces have at least some standard LEGO connections to fit within the LEGO system, which instantly opens up possibilities. And when handled by creative LEGO fans, even these shunned pieces can be transformed a myriad ways. Just take a look at the vignettes featured here by Letrange Absurde, who took up the challenge of using Jabba’s big ugly body in some really brilliant ways.

LEGO NPU - Jabba & Dewback

The Goblin in the first picture incorporates both Jabba’s body, as well as the body of the dewback from the #75052 LEGO Star Wars Mos Eisley Cantina. Just look at that expressive face! The second picture below features the Bad Elf (I guess the olive-green of Jabba’s body inspires goblin-ish creations), where Jabba’s body is used as the elf’s pointy hat. Also notice the perfectly done brick-built body and legs.

LEGO NPU - Bad Elf by Latrenge Absurde

On the third picture Jabba’s body is used as an island for a micro-size LEGO castle, surrounded by a couple of tiny ships and a sea-monster (which is also a brilliant built). As you can see, even such a large and very specialized piece can be used in several ways. And these are the creations of just one person! The more LEGO fans get inspired by a specialized element, the more amazing ways you see the piece being used.

LEGO NPU - Slug Island by Latrenge Absurde

So what do you think? How do you like these LEGO creations? Do you like to use specialized LEGO pieces? And did you come up with some clever ways of using a piece? What is the best way you have seen other people use a special piece? Feel free to share in the comment section below! 😉

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