What I love about the Prime Empire season: - The video game theme - Jay’s cult of Jay - New suits and new weapons of course - Okino - Scott - Jay and Nya dance competition - Detective Zane ( along with Pixals annoyance of it) - Jay and Unagami connecting over being practical orphans in a sense - The biggest thing I find interesting is how the main villain’s goal isn’t the usual “ evil evil” thing. Sure a lot of the game characters came out of the game when they went through that dimensional portal and caused some chaos, but Unagami only wanted answers from his creator. This guy didn’t want to take over the world or destroy it, he just wanted to know why his dad abandoned him when he virtually did nothing wrong. I know there are plenty of other flaws, but the main flaw this season, like most of the ones after season 10 of the episodes are not long enough. It’s not enough time to flush out a plot points and character dynamics, overall still a pretty good season to me.
Ya prime empire really underrated. I just love the video game visuals. And not every season has to be extremely serious and prime empire is just a fun treat to go back to every once in a while.
If I had a nickel for every time there was a Ninjago season that focused on Jay and had the Ninja slowly get picked off one by one by the main villain, I would have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice.
I’ve never really hated a season. Maybe episodes, or loving a season over another, but never hated a season. Again, maybe only characters or arcs, but I’ve always loved ninjago. Season 1 I’ve never really re watched.
It's also really clever when you think about Akino's refusal of betraying the ninja, as when he says "I choose my own path" he's not only doing what he knows is right, but also is adhering to his own code. He was made to be a mentor for new players, and a heroic character, and thus cannot be swayed into the dark side without great difficulty. Edit: You could also say the same for Racer 7. Despite being programmed to lose, she is still coded to compete in every race, which means she would need alot of determination to continue on, as well as know every track and it's secret routes like the back of her claw hands. All she needed was motivation from an outside force(Lloyd), and her inner code manages to overwrite her programmed pathways. Also, it's not uncommon to see npcs end up in places they shouldn't or wouldn't be in without some outside help or influence
8:50 Id actually like to point out that Jay’s Tank and Racer Seven’s Green Ninja Buggy appear to be new models based off the remakes of the original sets released for Ninjago’s Legacy line.
I'd honestly say the season's biggest issue is the episode count, with the other issues being a result of it, I don't think that 16 was enough for what they were trying to do, which is clear with most of the season's shorts, which are very clearly parts of episodes or just straight up an entire episode (in the case of "Inside the Game" aka shorts 3, 4 and 5 combined), cut for time to fit into the 16 episode limit with some of the stuff getting turned into the shorts, "Let's Dance" and "Upgrade" feel like they were meant to be either the start of "Would You Like to Enter Prime Empire", or having been the start and middle of an episode set before it, that would've been the original first episode of the season, with an ending that likely would've contained The Mechanic finding out about the motherboard and the ninja learning about his next target, the electronics warehouse, "The Meaning of Victory", "The Stowaway" and "Manhunt" or collectively known as "Inside the Game", is very clearly an entire episode that cut, which likely was meant to come between "Dyer Island" and "Level Thirteen", so that there isn't a lack of Jay in his own season for almost 3 episodes, "Gayle Gossip: A Closer Look" is honestly the only one that should've been cut, it honestly feels like it was just an extended part of the news report at the start of "Level Thirteen" and I really can't see as being anything other than that, it feels like there would've been an entire episode between "Superstar Rockin' Jay" and "I Am Okino" that would've been about the ninja finding out the "Story" of Prime Empire, what to do and getting their digi suits, weapons and skills, which honestly SHOULD'VE been what the 6th short was, not another news report, there is no good reason why such a major chunk of the story is just not shown at all, some of Okino's backstory should've been cut out to make space to show the ninja learning their objective, cutting out some player deaths for it is a fair trade, I'd really only say that Okino's introduction, the first and maybe second player deaths, the motivation from the other guide, and the final player death are all that was needed for the backstory. I honestly think that if the season was given 20 episodes, 2 for the shorts minus Gayle Gossip, 1 for the ninja learning the objective and getting ready, and 1 episode between "Stop, Drop and Side Scroll" and "Ninjago Confidential" starting with Jay and Nya talking about how the two of them being the last ones left again, is similar to the Skybound timeline, allowing an opening for Jay to talk to Nya about how he's developed abandonment issues as a result of learning he's adopted from that timeline have been effecting him and asking Nya if she saw his birth mother when she and Kai went back in time to stop Krux and Acronix, and if Nya got to see what she was like, which would what the episode is dedicated to, thus creating a natural point for those issues to enter the story without it feeling forced in just for the sake of Jay having a hero and villain "You and I aren't so different" moment in the finale with no build up on Jay's side, additionally doing it after Lloyd's death has the benefit of it just being Jay and Nya, so there's no need to have to work around there being another character there when the topic of the alternate timeline is brought up, so the amount of explaining needed to be done is significantly reduced. Prime Empire feels like it was a story just ever so slightly too long for the amount of time it has, and that it's problems of a "tell don't show" approach to missing context, it's reliance on shorts to explain things and sudden rushed inclusion of plot points are all a result of that. On an unrelated note, I do think that this truly was the right time and opportunity to bring in Airjitzu, as it's a videogame world, so the normal rules of Airjitzu being powered by dark magic don't have to apply, and given the age of prime Empire as being 30 years old, it allows for a natural explanation of Dyer having heard of Airjitzu, and realizing it's potential use as an in game ability, and programing in an ability based off it, also I love that Nya calls it "Cyclon-Do", like how Jay did when the Ninja used it, given that Nya likes Jay's humor, and the others were not a fan of it, so it makes sense that if it would catch on with anyone, it would be her, it is a shame that this is likely the last time Airjitzu appears going forward, while it was cool, I'm not too upset about it disappearing, now one thing I am upset that is gone, is the Hydroelectric Dragon, as that was cool and the idea of compatible elements being able to create a hybrid dragon is an idea with a lot of potential on what can be made, like could earth and fire create some kind of volcano dragon?
Unagami, while not the first villain to redeem himself or feel remorseful, he IS the first to end up getting his happy ending as well. in the end, the ninja saved the day but didn't actually defeat Unagami. he got what he wanted, all they did was make sure nothing bad happened as a result
@@JonathanJoestar08 SkyBound is another good one it's focused on Jay and Hands Of Time is one of my friends favorites and I'd say it's alright it set up a whole plot in season 8 and 9
This is honestly my second favorite season. My third favorite is dragons rising. I remember thinking prime empire was really good but when I watched it again I found out it is way better than I remember.
I like the season, but it wasn’t out in my country yet so I looked for it on TH-cam and when it jumped from them finding jay to akino I thought they had skipped an episode, I looked for an hour 💀
True, prime empire has always been one of my favorite seasons (atleast out of the new ones) i pretty much i agree with you. Its just a really cool concept because video games are awesome, it also feels kinda like rebooted in a way though.
This was the first season that got me really into Ninjago and I've been a huge fan of the show since, and you're totally right, it is so underrated!! Crazy to think it was 4 years ago already 😄
8:50 isn’t that the exact lore reason for why those vehicles appear? Milton likes model/toy cars, or something, and put a lot of his favourites in the game for players to use?
I was talking with a friend of mine about ninjago once and he said dead to my face that prime empire was just spy kids 3. I do agree with him I just thought this would be a good time to mention it.
I still consider this season forgettable. Inknow it was supposed to be fun but idk it just felt flat. But i will say One step forward Two steps back (the dancing episode) was my personal favorite
Prime empire is kind of a filler season if you think about it, it's the first season that doesn't provide lore about the first spinjitzu master, wu, garmadon, or the different realms. The only connection that kind of connects it to the lore is the mechanic, but we don't even know that much about him.
tbh, this season is pretty terrible. I've seen this stupid "stuck inside a video game" trope a million times and it just seems like more regurgitated wild brain garbage.
I have a strong opinion that Ninjago died after season 10. But Prime Empire is the only "kinda good" season. (No hate but i just cant watch dragons rising its just terrible"
What I love about the Prime Empire season:
- The video game theme
- Jay’s cult of Jay
- New suits and new weapons of course
- Okino
- Scott
- Jay and Nya dance competition
- Detective Zane ( along with Pixals annoyance of it)
- Jay and Unagami connecting over being practical orphans in a sense
- The biggest thing I find interesting is how the main villain’s goal isn’t the usual “ evil evil” thing. Sure a lot of the game characters came out of the game when they went through that dimensional portal and caused some chaos, but Unagami only wanted answers from his creator. This guy didn’t want to take over the world or destroy it, he just wanted to know why his dad abandoned him when he virtually did nothing wrong.
I know there are plenty of other flaws, but the main flaw this season, like most of the ones after season 10 of the episodes are not long enough. It’s not enough time to flush out a plot points and character dynamics, overall still a pretty good season to me.
funnily enough, these are my exact stuffs that i love about this season
One day, the league of Jay will find their leader and restore his memories
Ya prime empire really underrated. I just love the video game visuals. And not every season has to be extremely serious and prime empire is just a fun treat to go back to every once in a while.
The music and visuals in this season are amazing. I seriously love the track that plays when Lloyd and Avatar “Harumi” duke it out
Same. That’s the reason why I love the season so much. The visuals are epic and the soundtrack feels like you’re actually playing a retro video game.
If I had a nickel for every time there was a Ninjago season that focused on Jay and had the Ninja slowly get picked off one by one by the main villain, I would have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice.
I’ve never really hated a season. Maybe episodes, or loving a season over another, but never hated a season. Again, maybe only characters or arcs, but I’ve always loved ninjago. Season 1 I’ve never really re watched.
It's also really clever when you think about Akino's refusal of betraying the ninja, as when he says "I choose my own path" he's not only doing what he knows is right, but also is adhering to his own code. He was made to be a mentor for new players, and a heroic character, and thus cannot be swayed into the dark side without great difficulty.
Edit: You could also say the same for Racer 7. Despite being programmed to lose, she is still coded to compete in every race, which means she would need alot of determination to continue on, as well as know every track and it's secret routes like the back of her claw hands. All she needed was motivation from an outside force(Lloyd), and her inner code manages to overwrite her programmed pathways. Also, it's not uncommon to see npcs end up in places they shouldn't or wouldn't be in without some outside help or influence
Great season of Jay not being a total loser and expanding his relationship with Nya further, what more to wish for!
8:50 Id actually like to point out that Jay’s Tank and Racer Seven’s Green Ninja Buggy appear to be new models based off the remakes of the original sets released for Ninjago’s Legacy line.
I'd honestly say the season's biggest issue is the episode count, with the other issues being a result of it, I don't think that 16 was enough for what they were trying to do, which is clear with most of the season's shorts, which are very clearly parts of episodes or just straight up an entire episode (in the case of "Inside the Game" aka shorts 3, 4 and 5 combined), cut for time to fit into the 16 episode limit with some of the stuff getting turned into the shorts, "Let's Dance" and "Upgrade" feel like they were meant to be either the start of "Would You Like to Enter Prime Empire", or having been the start and middle of an episode set before it, that would've been the original first episode of the season, with an ending that likely would've contained The Mechanic finding out about the motherboard and the ninja learning about his next target, the electronics warehouse, "The Meaning of Victory", "The Stowaway" and "Manhunt" or collectively known as "Inside the Game", is very clearly an entire episode that cut, which likely was meant to come between "Dyer Island" and "Level Thirteen", so that there isn't a lack of Jay in his own season for almost 3 episodes, "Gayle Gossip: A Closer Look" is honestly the only one that should've been cut, it honestly feels like it was just an extended part of the news report at the start of "Level Thirteen" and I really can't see as being anything other than that, it feels like there would've been an entire episode between "Superstar Rockin' Jay" and "I Am Okino" that would've been about the ninja finding out the "Story" of Prime Empire, what to do and getting their digi suits, weapons and skills, which honestly SHOULD'VE been what the 6th short was, not another news report, there is no good reason why such a major chunk of the story is just not shown at all, some of Okino's backstory should've been cut out to make space to show the ninja learning their objective, cutting out some player deaths for it is a fair trade, I'd really only say that Okino's introduction, the first and maybe second player deaths, the motivation from the other guide, and the final player death are all that was needed for the backstory. I honestly think that if the season was given 20 episodes, 2 for the shorts minus Gayle Gossip, 1 for the ninja learning the objective and getting ready, and 1 episode between "Stop, Drop and Side Scroll" and "Ninjago Confidential" starting with Jay and Nya talking about how the two of them being the last ones left again, is similar to the Skybound timeline, allowing an opening for Jay to talk to Nya about how he's developed abandonment issues as a result of learning he's adopted from that timeline have been effecting him and asking Nya if she saw his birth mother when she and Kai went back in time to stop Krux and Acronix, and if Nya got to see what she was like, which would what the episode is dedicated to, thus creating a natural point for those issues to enter the story without it feeling forced in just for the sake of Jay having a hero and villain "You and I aren't so different" moment in the finale with no build up on Jay's side, additionally doing it after Lloyd's death has the benefit of it just being Jay and Nya, so there's no need to have to work around there being another character there when the topic of the alternate timeline is brought up, so the amount of explaining needed to be done is significantly reduced. Prime Empire feels like it was a story just ever so slightly too long for the amount of time it has, and that it's problems of a "tell don't show" approach to missing context, it's reliance on shorts to explain things and sudden rushed inclusion of plot points are all a result of that. On an unrelated note, I do think that this truly was the right time and opportunity to bring in Airjitzu, as it's a videogame world, so the normal rules of Airjitzu being powered by dark magic don't have to apply, and given the age of prime Empire as being 30 years old, it allows for a natural explanation of Dyer having heard of Airjitzu, and realizing it's potential use as an in game ability, and programing in an ability based off it, also I love that Nya calls it "Cyclon-Do", like how Jay did when the Ninja used it, given that Nya likes Jay's humor, and the others were not a fan of it, so it makes sense that if it would catch on with anyone, it would be her, it is a shame that this is likely the last time Airjitzu appears going forward, while it was cool, I'm not too upset about it disappearing, now one thing I am upset that is gone, is the Hydroelectric Dragon, as that was cool and the idea of compatible elements being able to create a hybrid dragon is an idea with a lot of potential on what can be made, like could earth and fire create some kind of volcano dragon?
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Unagami, while not the first villain to redeem himself or feel remorseful, he IS the first to end up getting his happy ending as well. in the end, the ninja saved the day but didn't actually defeat Unagami. he got what he wanted, all they did was make sure nothing bad happened as a result
This season was my favorite when i first watched it but now it’s dragons rising.
Same here
Prime Empire still remains my fav
Nah Skybound and Time twins are the best ones,change my mind
@@JonathanJoestar08 SkyBound is another good one it's focused on Jay and Hands Of Time is one of my friends favorites and I'd say it's alright it set up a whole plot in season 8 and 9
Same
7:27 Cobra Kai
How has no one liked or replied to this yet 💀
Crazy theory: Racer 7 is the annoying girl from dragons rising who owns the junkyard😮😮😮😮
What I like about this season:
That one $30 lego set I bought with a lloyd minifigure that me and my brother gave the most insane lore ever
This is honestly my second favorite season. My third favorite is dragons rising. I remember thinking prime empire was really good but when I watched it again I found out it is way better than I remember.
I like the season, but it wasn’t out in my country yet so I looked for it on TH-cam and when it jumped from them finding jay to akino I thought they had skipped an episode, I looked for an hour 💀
I agree with you alot and you're still underrated
True, prime empire has always been one of my favorite seasons (atleast out of the new ones) i pretty much i agree with you. Its just a really cool concept because video games are awesome, it also feels kinda like rebooted in a way though.
This was the first season that got me really into Ninjago and I've been a huge fan of the show since, and you're totally right, it is so underrated!! Crazy to think it was 4 years ago already 😄
People are forgetting that this came out during quarantine
Tournament of Elements, Posesion, and Prime Empire I can't decide which is best
8:50 isn’t that the exact lore reason for why those vehicles appear? Milton likes model/toy cars, or something, and put a lot of his favourites in the game for players to use?
Prime empire is really good and I love the humor ,timeline ,and story
I was talking with a friend of mine about ninjago once and he said dead to my face that prime empire was just spy kids 3.
I do agree with him I just thought this would be a good time to mention it.
Dude, Prime Empire had been my second favorite season since I watched it, but recently it became my favorite season
I just realized this but Kai’s alt video game design has a cobra on its back which is a possible reference to cobra Kai/ the karate kid
Can you do skybound next? since i am a Jay fan too and season 6 is best character od Jay and has most Jaya moments. Also its the best season imo
I already done skybound
Prime Empire was amazing. But I think they should have integrated the shorts into the actual season.
I wished Jay had more focus on this season rather than just in the final episode, it could be a great development for him like in Skybound
My headcanon is that the guy selling the good and shit rope is a reference to Morshu
I still consider this season forgettable. Inknow it was supposed to be fun but idk it just felt flat. But i will say One step forward Two steps back (the dancing episode) was my personal favorite
I agree with you, I like Prime Empire so much
the fact that jay has. different ending than all the other ninjas focus seasons, even in skybound he had a different ending than the other focus ninja
I can finally agree with you
Wasn’t cyclondo a nickname made by jay in possession ?
Very underrated season, it’s just fun to watch even if the story isn’t perfect
Noice video, Very interestring!
7:27 cobra KAI logo
Skybound with video game themes the season:
Prime Empire is a good season it is kind of a filler season but it’s a fun season especially for a rainy day.
It feels like It is missing just One episode
How does this man share so many of his opinions with me?
Prime empire is kind of a filler season if you think about it, it's the first season that doesn't provide lore about the first spinjitzu master, wu, garmadon, or the different realms. The only connection that kind of connects it to the lore is the mechanic, but we don't even know that much about him.
Finally someone says it
Yes.
yeah its a really underrated season
Totally agree
Ive heard people hate on it but it's actually fun, entertaining, not really tied into Jay personally as they have done with Lloyd and Garmadon.
Yeah it's pretty fun, my only complaint is how it didn't really feel like a video game after the first few episodes
I like all the seasons, and don't get why anyone hates any of them, including this one. I thought it was fun!
The season of the gamers😊
And seven return in the last season before dragon rising
Finally someone who agrees with me
The episodes in this season being shortened to 11 minutes instead of them being 22 minutes was so disappointing
Prime empire is 2nd mi fafrit seson pofor dragen riseing
Prime empire is so good but s2 is still the best for me
the robot couple cant enter, but advice to not go
Ninjago seasons rating
S1 10\10
S2 5/10
S3 6/10
S4 7.5/10
S5 10/10
S6 4/10
S7 9/10
S8 8.1/10
S9 8.5/10
S10 5/10
S11 1/10
S12 4.5/10
S13 10/10
S14 6.5/10
S15 7/10
S16 1/10
S17 2/10
Personally, I think Prime Empire is the weakest season of the 11 minute era, but I respect your opinion
You should watch crystalized
Crystalized and sotfs are worse
the start SKILL ISSUE
tbh, this season is pretty terrible. I've seen this stupid "stuck inside a video game" trope a million times and it just seems like more regurgitated wild brain garbage.
Jay used to be funny man 😢
Yeah for example. “Well it’s a good thing in a museum (misako) why? BECAUSE WE’RE ABOUT TO BECOME HISTORY RUUNNNNNNN- Jay
It sounds a lot like just being a tron legacy rip off
I have a strong opinion that Ninjago died after season 10. But Prime Empire is the only "kinda good" season. (No hate but i just cant watch dragons rising its just terrible"
For me, this is the most forgetable and mid season