Lego Ninjago Masters Of Spinjitzu - Season 5 ~upd~ Jun 2026
A striking, articulated dragon featuring a distinct dark blue and glow-in-the-dark green color scheme.
Morro, the Master of Wind and the first pupil of Master Wu, escapes from the Cursed Realm. Driven by a centuries-old grudge over not becoming the legendary Green Ninja, he seeks ultimate power.
Lloyd’s experience of being possessed is more psychologically complex than any previous Ninjago struggle. He is reduced to a spectator in his own body, watching Morro use his hands to attack his friends. This internal battle mirrors adolescent fears of losing control to external expectations (family legacy, prophecy). His eventual reassertion of control does not come through a new spinjitzu move but through emotional acceptance: he understands Morro’s pain enough to pity him. This emotional intelligence, not power level, becomes the true victory.
The combat choreography saw a massive upgrade. The introduction of Airjitzu (a martial art that allows the user to temporarily fly by spinning into a vortex) added a thrilling vertical element to the fight scenes. LEGO Ninjago Masters of Spinjitzu - Season 5
Morro's first act is to possess Lloyd, the Green Ninja, taking control of his body and his immense power. This crucial plot point turns the team’s strongest asset into their greatest weakness. The Ninja must navigate a world of ghosts, finding ancient artifacts—the and the Realm Crystal —to prevent the Preeminent from entering Ninjago. 2. Key Characters and Villains
Locked inside his own mind, Lloyd spends most of the season fighting Morro's influence. This possession strips the team of their powerhouse leader and highlights Lloyd's vulnerability, forcing him to grow from a protected prodigy into a resilient leader who understands the weight of sacrifice.
Most Ninjago villains have a lair or a ship. The “final boss” of Season 5 is a —the Preeminent. A colossal, island-sized creature made of twisted souls and seawater, she is the Cursed Realm. A striking, articulated dragon featuring a distinct dark
While LEGO Ninjago is often dismissed as a simple toy commercial, fans know that the show’s brilliance lies in its ability to reinvent itself. is widely considered a turning point in the series' history.
Season 5 first premiered on , concluding its ten-episode run on July 10, 2015. A preview trailer had been released on YouTube just weeks earlier, on June 8, 2015, building intense anticipation among fans. The season was produced by Wil Film ApS in Denmark, with directing duties shared by Jens Møller, Michael Helmuth Hansen, Peter Hausner, and Trylle Vilstrup. The DVD release followed on February 16, 2016 , offering a runtime of approximately 220 minutes across all ten episodes. For streaming audiences, the season has been available on platforms such as Netflix .
Morro’s backstory is the season’s narrative core. As the first child Master Wu attempted to train as the Green Ninja, Morro was told he was “not the chosen one.” His subsequent drowning in the Caves of Despair and transformation into a ghost warrior for the Preeminent reframes him as a tragic foil to Lloyd. Where Lloyd initially felt entitled to leadership due to his father (Lord Garmadon), Morro felt entitled due to his initial selection. The season’s resolution—Morro refusing Wu’s forgiveness and choosing to pass on—suggests that some wounds cannot be healed by others; they require self-forgiveness, which Morro cannot achieve. His eventual reassertion of control does not come
Season 5 reshaped the landscape of Ninjago . It proved that a toy-based animated show could handle complex themes like grief, identity crisis, destiny, and mortality without losing its sense of fun and adventure. It permanently shifted Nya into the ninja ranks, turned Cole into a ghost for several seasons to come, and raised the bar for what fans could expect from serialized children's television. Share public link
A massive upgrade to the Ninja’s iconic flying ship, equipped with lever-operated sails and automatic stud-shooters.
The horror-inspired theme—ghosts, haunted locations, and a genuinely threatening villain—gives it a unique vibe compared to other seasons.
In a shocking twist during the exploration of Master Yang’s Haunted Temple, Cole fails to escape before the curse takes hold. He is permanently transformed into a ghost. This physical alteration fundamentally changes his character dynamic, forcing him to adapt to a non-corporeal existence while dealing with the psychological toll of losing his humanity. Key Locations and Expanded Lore
Unlike previous villains who sought power or wealth, Morro has a personal vendetta. He is the ghost of the Elemental Master of Wind and the former student of Sensei Wu. Morro doesn't just want to defeat the ninja; he wants to steal their destiny.