Ninjago
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Ninjago
Summary
Ninjago is an animated television series[1]. Ninjago ranks in the top 4% of animated_television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7,854 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Ninjago is the creator of Michael Hegner[3].
- Ninjago's instance of is recorded as animated television series[4].
- Ninjago was directed by Per Risager[5].
- Ninjago was directed by Peter Hausner[6].
- Ninjago was directed by Michael Hegner[7].
- Ninjago was directed by Michael Helmuth Hansen[8].
- Ninjago was directed by Jens Møller[9].
- Ninjago was directed by Trylle Vilstrup[10].
- Dan Hageman wrote the screenplay for Ninjago[11].
- Kevin Hageman wrote the screenplay for Ninjago[12].
- Kevin Burke wrote the screenplay for Ninjago[13].
- Chris Wyatt wrote the screenplay for Ninjago[14].
- Bragi F. Schut wrote the screenplay for Ninjago[15].
- John Behnken wrote the screenplay for Ninjago[16].
- ninja is named after Ninjago[17].
- Lego is named after Ninjago[18].
- Ninjago's based on is recorded as Lego Ninjago[19].
- Ninjago was followed by Ninjago: Dragons Rising[20].
- The original language of Ninjago was Spanish[21].
- The original language of Ninjago was Danish[22].
- Ninjago was distributed by video on demand[23].
- Ninjago's original broadcaster is recorded as Nickelodeon[24].
- Ninjago's original broadcaster is recorded as Cartoon Network[25].
- Ninjago's original broadcaster is recorded as Cartoon Network[26].
- Ninjago's original broadcaster is recorded as YTV[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Directors include Per Risager[5], Peter Hausner[6], Michael Hegner[7], Michael Helmuth Hansen[8], Jens Møller[9], and Trylle Vilstrup[10]. Screenwriters include Dan Hageman[11], Kevin Hageman[12], Kevin Burke[13], Chris Wyatt[14], Bragi F. Schut[15], and John Behnken[16]. Ninjago is the creator of Michael Hegner[3].
Publication
Original languages include Spanish[21] and Danish[22]. Ninjago was distributed by video on demand[23].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Ninjago was followed by Ninjago: Dragons Rising[20].
Why It Matters
Ninjago ranks in the top 4% of animated_television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7,854 views/month).[2] Ninjago has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Ninjago is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]