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During the recent San Diego Comic-Con, LEGO revealed details of the upcoming LEGO Ninjago: Dragons Rising Season 2, Part 2. To recap, LEGO Ninjago: Dragons Rising is the longest season in the franchise in terms of runtime, with twenty 22-minute episodes. The first ten episodes were released back in April, and the last ten episodes will be released in October.

Below is the trailer for LEGO Ninjago: Dragons Rising Season 2, Part 2 with the following description: Are you ready, ninjas? The real challenge is yet to begin. They may have stopped Lord Ras from releasing all the Forbidden Five, but that was only the beginning. Who is his master? What is the Tournament of Sources? Will the ninja be able to conquer Lord Ras once and for all?

And here is the list of the episodes from Season 2, Part 2:

  • Dragons Rising Season 2 – Episode 11: The Shape of Motion
  • Dragons Rising Season 2 – Episode 12: Enter the City of Temples
  • Dragons Rising Season 2 – Episode 13: They Gather for the Feast
  • Dragons Rising Season 2 – Episode 14: Inside the Maze
  • Dragons Rising Season 2 – Episode 15: United We Fall
  • Dragons Rising Season 2 – Episode 16: Truth and Lies
  • Dragons Rising Season 2 – Episode 17: The Sword Shatters
  • Dragons Rising Season 2 – Episode 18: Clues and Suspects
  • Dragons Rising Season 2 – Episode 19: The Final Game
  • Dragons Rising Season 2 – Episode 20: Elements of Betrayal

If you’re curious about what’s coming, the episodes for Ninjago: Dragons Rising Season 2 Part 2 were released early and then later withdrawn on video streaming service, Peacock. Thus, many enthusiastic Ninjago fans have seen the episodes already and also reposted the episodes as well as analyzed the episodes on YouTube and other platforms.

There is also going to be a new wave of LEGO Ninjago sets related to the season including the #71816 LEGO Ninjago Zane’s Ice Motorcycle, the #71818 LEGO Ninjago Tournament Battle Arena, the #71820 LEGO Ninjago Ninja Team Combo Vehicle, the #71821 LEGO Ninjago Cole’s Titan Dragon Mech, and the #71822 LEGO Ninjago Source Dragon of Motion. They will be available on August 1st at the LEGO Ninjago section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? Are you excited for the upcoming episodes? Did you watch them already? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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As you probably know already, LEGO recently released the #21348 LEGO Ideas Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon’s Tale set featuring a buildable tavern with a removable roof and an upper level for easy access, a dungeon and a tower, plus a poseable Cinderhowl the Red Dragon that can be wrapped around the tower. The set comes with a whopping 3,745 pieces and measures over 19 in. (48 cm) high, 14.5 in. (37 cm) wide, and 12 in. (30 cm) deep. And it also includes six minifigures, including four brave adventurers, an innkeeper, and a dragonborn, plus lots of monsters, including a beholder, an owlbear, and a displacer beast. If you haven’t checked it out already, the set is available at the LEGO Ideas section of the Online LEGO Shop.

To further expand the LEGO Dungeons & Dragons line, LEGO recently revealed that they are also releasing a LEGO Collectible Minifigure Series dedicated to Dungeons & Dragons.

The series includes the following 12 collectible minifigures: Tiefling Sorcerer, Elf Bard, Halfling Druid, Dwarf Barbarian, Dragonborn Paladin, Aarakocra Ranger, Gith Warlock, Mind Flayer, The Lady of Pain, Strahd von Zarovich, Tasha the Witch Queen, and Szass Tam.

As usual, each of the characters comes with one or more accessories and a collector’s information leaflet.

The series won’t be available until September, but the good news is that you can already pre-order them for $4.99 each and they will ship on September 1st. They come in blind packets, so you won’t know exactly what you will get, but you can always trade the ones you don’t want or if you end up with duplicates. You can find them at the LEGO Minifigures section of the Online LEGO Shop.

What do you think? Are you a Dungeons & Dragons fan? How do you like the Red Dragon’s Tale set and the Collectible Minifigures? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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