Lego Ninjago Dragons Rising 2023 Seasons 1 And ... -

LEGO Ninjago: Dragons Rising premiered on Netflix in June 2023, serving as both a sequel and a soft reboot. The show abandons the previous “Seasons” numbering, opting for a serialized, two-part premiere for Season 1 (Episodes 1–20) followed by Season 2 (Episodes 21–40 as of 2025). This paper focuses on the initial 30-episode block (Season 1 + first half of Season 2), which completes the introduction of the Merge and the new villain, Lord Ras.

[Your Name] Course: Animation Studies / Media Analysis Date: April 17, 2026 LEGO Ninjago Dragons Rising 2023 Seasons 1 and ...

LEGO Ninjago: Dragons Rising (Seasons 1 & first half of 2) is a model for how long-running children’s media can reboot without alienating original fans. By balancing the Merge’s high-concept fantasy with grounded emotional stakes, the series transforms a toyetic premise into a meditation on recovery, legacy, and the bonds that survive catastrophe. Future seasons will need to resolve the fate of Jay and the full return of the Forbidden Five, but the foundation laid in 2023 proves that Ninjago’s “rising” is far from over. LEGO Ninjago: Dragons Rising premiered on Netflix in

Following the conclusion of the original LEGO Ninjago series (2011–2022), Dragons Rising (2023) reboots the franchise’s continuity while retaining core characters. This paper analyzes Season 1 (30 episodes split into two parts) and the opening arc of Season 2. It argues that Dragons Rising successfully transitions the series from a team-centered martial arts drama to a multi-generational, world-building epic centered on the Merge—a cataclysmic event fusing the Sixteen Realms. Through the introduction of new protagonists (Arin, Sora) alongside legacy heroes (Lloyd, Kai, Nya), the series explores themes of found family, mentorship, and ecological balance. This analysis covers narrative structure, character development, and the philosophical implications of the “Source Dragons.” [Your Name] Course: Animation Studies / Media Analysis