#Let's find your nephew, Master Garmadon;)
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Okay. I k ow there's, like, 3 of you. (Maybe ome more I missed) who seem adamant about the Lloyd plush [I haven't seen anyone act like this for christofern] so assuming Lloyd plush isn't winning, I have made a compromise.
Christofern will be used for my digital release of the image while "Lloyd plush" will be used for my own painted canvas I made for me. BEHOLD:
Truth is I gor bored of waiting for the poll to end and drew Lloyd and Garmadon on my canvas. Don't worry, Christofern enjoyers- you will have your boy still.
This goes out for them:
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Wuâs character development is especially interesting (as far as Ninjago characters go) since the early seasons see him as a somewhat static character: the old, wise, morally righteous, serious mentor figure who occasionally helps deliver a punchline. In the early seasons, he sees some change to both his character and the way the audience perceives his character, but he doesnât have outstanding, main character level development. In season 5, the audience gets introduced to a different side of Wu as the villain of Morroâs story, but the way itâs told still frames Wu as this wise mentor in order to show why Morro went down the path he did. It (explicitly) emphasises Morroâs pride and pursuit of glory rather than Wuâs recklessness, but I would guess that at this time, itâs because Wu was still meant to be a relatively static character and the writers wanted to maintain his authority.
Even though this revelation isnât delivered to demonstrate that Wu isnât as infallible as the audience might have assumed, it does present the idea that Wu has hurt people in the past and that Wu could be considered a villain in a certain point of view. The explanation of how Garmadon came to be infected by the Devourerâs venom is another example along the same lines: at that point in the show, I donât believe the writers were trying to set up a complex web of perspectives without a true villain, so the venom flashback primarily explains Garmadonâs villainy rather than Wuâs questionable character. Wu does take some accountability for his mistake, but thatâs how itâs framed: a mistake, not a sense of wickedness. Also, the idea of Wuâs personal imperfections isnât immediately elaborated any further, so it isnât made very important.
In âNever Trust a Humanâ, the audience is finally introduced to a much more irresponsible version of Wu: the episode, not just a flashback, is dedicated to Aspheeraâs transformation into a villain and the fact that Wu was to blame for it. Aspheeraâs desire for revenge, her primary motivation, frequently reminds the audience that she had been wronged, which means that somebody had wronged her.
In this way, Wuâs character development is witnessed in reverse, forcing the audience to challenge their assumptions about him (and often Garmadon, by the closeness of their character arcs). The Ninjago writing really leaves something to be desired, and tonight I wish that the Ninjago writers had been able to anticipate how long the show would run so that they could really weave an intricate reverse character arc for Wu (and Garmadon). For all the ninja talk about âfull potentialâ, the show itself really misses out on a lot of good storytelling (but thatâs another post. Perhaps 2.).
Since Wuâs development is witnessed in reverse, the statement that Wu is a bad person or a villain is not necessarily true: his wrongs and failings are established after his goodness and mentorship, but they happened first in the showâs timeline. Since his mistakes, he has grown and changed and matured to become a good guy and a good person. Itâs easy to perceive Wu as evil and twist his actions into villainy and joke that Wu is the true Ninjago villain, but the fact is that he did make mistakes, but he grew and became a better person because of them:
He refused to take action and retrieve his katana, resulting in Garmadon being bitten by the Devourer. Afterwards, he began to take initiative and act in favor of what he believed was right. Most importantly, he formed the ninja team.
He was irresponsible when he taught Aspheera Spinjitzu, resulting in her turning into a villain. Afterwards, he began to be more careful and take his role more seriously. He led the Elemental Alliance and trained students (one can assume successfully).
He took his role too seriously and overlooked Morro as a person, instead pushing him to become the Green Ninja, where he unintentionally led Morro to believe that he was a liar. In his interactions with the ninja, he acknowledges their personal goals and motives, and most importantly, he conceals the scroll with the prophecy of the Green Ninja to prevent them from going down the same path as Morro.
And of course Wu seems to conceal his wrongdoings (âninja, there is something I have not yet told youâŠâ), but one has to keep in mind that he is very old. His past actions are things that he has learned and grown from and the ones from his childhood happened a very long time ago at the time of Ninjagoâs main canon. He doesnât consider them important to mention, because they arenât, and would only reduce his credibility with the ninja and threaten the team if he just told them all his past faults without good reason.
Tl;dr
Wu isnât the villain that I see some of the fandom making him out to be.
One Oni is afraid of snakes.
Bonus:
My headcanon : Garmadon is afraid of snakes (especially green snakes) (and I guess that you know the reason why). But not with the Serpentine, they're different. (But he hates some Anacondrai & Hypnobrai. Hope you know who I'm talking about ;> )
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you guys know how in episode one lloyd had that can of snakes and tried scare the villagers of jamanakai with them??? yeah garmadon is absolutely terrified of those
lloyd's like cleaning up some of the wreckage of the monastery post crystallized, and finds the can of fake snakes, and accidentally activates it in garmadon's general direction and just witnesses this hulking, extremely menacing oni jump a good six feet in the air, start doing some weird mix of hissing and growling hysterically, and then haul ass to the other side of the monastery and hide under a pile of rubble because of some plastic snakes
garmadon proceeded to stay beneath the rubble for a good 19 hours, and all anyone could see were a pair of glowing red eyes coming out of the darkness. wu had to drag him out by his tail
Hey, umm... Can you?
I feel like
Redrawing garmadon fanarts by my followers
//Squeezing him.
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Survivalshipping is funny and amazing and i love it but yknow what would make it even funnier? If, on top of Garmadon dating Vinny, Misako ends up dating, like, Gayle Gossip. Completely independently of him, like neither Misako nor Garmadon are aware of the other's new relationship. So then when they both get invited as the plus-one to like an NGTV News company dinner or something, theyre both just kinda staring at each other like -
Meanwhile Lloyd is just kinda dying in the background. He thought his family drama would end with his dads evil corpse disowning him and adopting a plant instead, but nope! Now hes gotta deal with whatever the hell this is