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STOP. What we REALLY need to be asking is what the hell happened between Gandalaria and Janet to start such insane beef.
It took a while, but I'm finally done with Gandalaria! I started this in December but kinda got hit with a lack of motivation that all the S3 news and reveals brought back! I've got a ton of new ideas that I want to do now, so stay tuned!
A woke witch? In my LEGO show?! It’s more likely than you think.
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LMK X Ninjago Fan animation: Life and Chaos
This took me about 15 days to complete, but this was so worth it. I wanted to practice fighting scenes ever since I started to get back into animating, and decided to use MK and Lloyd for this! Enjoy!
Oh the kids calling Cole or Geo or maybe both of them dad only for Cole and Geo to get embarrassed
My guy is frozen in shock lmfao
And here's a lil bonus doodle of Cole immediately calling Geo to tell him what he just overheard from their kids
fuck everyone dad & fuck everyone son
He's so stupid I love him
This is exactly how that scene went, trust.
For people who write fanfics and drawing monstrosity Kai , need to do more research on his design so it'll be more accurate. Like these r the stuff his wearing btw from just looking at his concept art.
Locked in so hard he's lost color again.
I need them to be happy🥹
I've finally finished watching the main 15 seasons🫂🫂🫂🫂
Jay and Cole hc
These two have rolled around, wrestled, fought verbally and physically about the dress meme. Jay sees blue and black Cole sees yellow and white So far in these debates (That have continued over the spam of 15 years and show no sign of stopping.) Have been the cause of a number of things to break such as -Cole's bed frame -Multiple vases -Four lamps -The shower head -Many gis (That have been torn) -Jay's reading glasses -Zane's reading glasses -A few mirrors -Many picture frames -Nya and Pixal's progress with mech repairs -A dining room table -Numberless dishes -Kai's training sword -And Lloyd's sanity
Rewatching Ninjago from beginning to end right now and one thing that I realised while watching, is that Lloyd is insanely good at escaping prison - like he is extremely good at this and I can't believe I haven't noticed sooner.
He is also surprisingly bad at being a well-behaved inmate and he has absolutely no problem with making promises he does not intend on keeping, especially when he is making them to the prison wardens. The Ninja ended up in Kryptarium Prison two times in total throughout the entire series - once in season 6 and once in Crystalized and BOTH of these times Lloyd, very specifically:
- has immediately gotten into a fight with another prisoner,
- has sworn to not cause any trouble or try escaping to someone in charge of keeping him there...
- ...and has caused trouble and/or tried escaping not long after.
Twice now, this exact scenario has played out so similarly, that it's striking.
In season 6 my boy has immediately assured the Warden that he will in fact not be causing trouble like a liar he is.
Then, when the Mechanic started picking on him he promptly escalated the conflict by talking back to him
And then he conducted an entire SUCCESSFUL prison escape of 7 people in total, one which included finding and freeing a prisoner trapped in a different cell, disabling prison cameras, conducting multiple emergency plans to slow the possible chase party in case they are noticed and somehow predicting the most likely route to the prison's sewer system.
Also, I'll have you know that this little shit has smuggled a fork to his cell after a fight in the cafeteria and managed to lockpick this vengestone handcuffs with it, to complete astonishment of all the other Ninja.
The devious little smirk, look at him
Like, clearly he learned a thing or two from Darkley's despite the teachers claiming that he was rather bad at villainy. No way he wasn't getting straight A's on prison escape excercises.
I am even more convinced after going a little foreward and seeing him found in the exact same scenario in Crystalized, I am not even joking, how similar the pattern is.
We've got, again, in very quick succession:
Lloyd arguing with another prisoner, this time with Ronin, just about ready to square up with him then and there
...then mere seconds after they are broken up he ends up promising to the warden that he won't cause any trouble
And then literally not a minute passes before he is conducting a one-person spontagneous prison escape stopped not even because he got cornered, but because in that case escaping wasn't really a goal. In this very much impriovised stunt, Lloyd has managed to seamlessly steal an access card from the prison guard, slow the chase down by destroying the access panels as he went to avoid immediate capture, get free from a dozen of officers pilling up on top of him and jump down the staircase all the way to the first floor without injury.
Also, just saying, didn't even break a sweat. Perfect complexion, perfect hair, getting cuffed down like a true diva.
It's just...Lloyd is a sweetheart. He is soft and forgiving and gentle and kind.
And he is also the son of a warlord who spent most of his childhood wanting to be a villain. He went to a school that was meant to raise him to be one. And I really like the subtle ways the show explores that side of him, that side that Lloyd himself probably rarely even thinks back to nowadays, but one that did stay with him despite it all in some way. It's the little things. The way he isn't afraid to talk back to thugs, they way he plays dirty during battle or plays little tricks on the enemy he's fighting
...or the way he acts in prison.
Little things that I like about his character and that I think the show handled very well.
Also this makes me think that the Ninja never take him with them to escape rooms, because he either always finds some weird inconventional way to cheat the whole game, or just solves the whole thing in five minutes flat and it's no fun for the others. Either he is blasting through the puzzles like he is possessed or he is in the middle of digging himself out with a spoon.
i can't recall the others ever matching Lloyd's freak at escaping prisons and stuff.
I do know you can't trust Lloyd being a good prisoner if he can help it and definitely not anything that comes out of his mouth.
Because he WILL start talking about feelings to make you come closer so he can steal your keys and free himself
OMG this, yes! A very rare Lloyd win against Harumi. This one for sure he learned at Darkley's. Pickpocketing at its finest.
The other thing that comes to my mind is that time when he tricked all the Ninja into going into the same room in season 8 when he came up with a truly brilliant (not) idea of solo fighting Garmadon right after his evil resurrection. And it's not even about the room itself. It's about the WAY he did it. He LURED everyone in, with a false pretense and trapped them inside by, again, concocting an elaborate plan that was meant to stop them from following after him worthy of any criminal mastermind.
"Oh hi Nya! Oh, no, don't worry about the fact that someone just locked the navigation effectively making you lose control of which direction the ship is going, I'm sure it's nothing. Btw PIXAL has a plan on what to do next, come hang out downstairs Nya, it's so fun downstairs let's go. Also hope you don't mind I told everyone else that YOU are the one who wanted to gather everyone there, it's all good don't worry, I'm sure no devious blonde is planning anything neferious."
The audacity. Cunning little bastard.
Six year old me would've been so proud of these lmfao
Rewatching Ninjago from beginning to end right now and one thing that I realised while watching, is that Lloyd is insanely good at escaping prison - like he is extremely good at this and I can't believe I haven't noticed sooner.
He is also surprisingly bad at being a well-behaved inmate and he has absolutely no problem with making promises he does not intend on keeping, especially when he is making them to the prison wardens. The Ninja ended up in Kryptarium Prison two times in total throughout the entire series - once in season 6 and once in Crystalized and BOTH of these times Lloyd, very specifically:
- has immediately gotten into a fight with another prisoner,
- has sworn to not cause any trouble or try escaping to someone in charge of keeping him there...
- ...and has caused trouble and/or tried escaping not long after.
Twice now, this exact scenario has played out so similarly, that it's striking.
In season 6 my boy has immediately assured the Warden that he will in fact not be causing trouble like a liar he is.
Then, when the Mechanic started picking on him he promptly escalated the conflict by talking back to him
And then he conducted an entire SUCCESSFUL prison escape of 7 people in total, one which included finding and freeing a prisoner trapped in a different cell, disabling prison cameras, conducting multiple emergency plans to slow the possible chase party in case they are noticed and somehow predicting the most likely route to the prison's sewer system.
Also, I'll have you know that this little shit has smuggled a fork to his cell after a fight in the cafeteria and managed to lockpick his vengestone handcuffs with it, to complete astonishment of all the other Ninja.
The devious little smirk, look at him
Like, clearly he learned a thing or two from Darkley's despite the teachers claiming that he was rather bad at villainy. No way he wasn't getting straight A's on prison escape excercises.
I am even more convinced after going a little foreward and seeing him found in the exact same scenario in Crystalized, I am not even joking, how similar the pattern is.
We've got, again, in very quick succession:
Lloyd arguing with another prisoner, this time with Ronin, just about ready to square up with him then and there
...then mere seconds after they are broken up he ends up promising to the warden that he won't cause any trouble
And then literally not a minute passes before he is conducting a one-person spontagneous prison escape stopped not even because he got cornered, but because in that case escaping wasn't really a goal. In this very much impriovised stunt, Lloyd has managed to seamlessly steal an access card from the prison guard, slow the chase down by destroying the access panels as he went to avoid immediate capture, get free from a dozen of officers pilling up on top of him and jump down the staircase all the way to the first floor without injury.
Also, just saying, didn't even break a sweat. Perfect complexion, perfect hair, getting cuffed down like a true diva.
It's just...Lloyd is a sweetheart. He is soft and forgiving and gentle and kind.
And he is also the son of a warlord who spent most of his childhood wanting to be a villain. He went to a school that was meant to raise him to be one. And I really like the subtle ways the show explores that side of him, that side that Lloyd himself probably rarely even thinks back to nowadays, but one that did stay with him despite it all in some way. It's the little things. The way he isn't afraid to talk back to thugs, they way he plays dirty during battle or plays little tricks on the enemy he's fighting
...or the way he acts in prison.
Little things that I like about his character and that I think the show handled very well.
Also this makes me think that the Ninja never take him with them to escape rooms, because he either always finds some weird inconventional way to cheat the whole game, or just solves the whole thing in five minutes flat and it's no fun for the others. Either he is blasting through the puzzles like he is possessed or he is in the middle of digging himself out with a spoon.