LEGO NINJAGO celebrates 10 years. | Source: LEGO

LEGO Ninjago is officially in the double digits!

Kids who have grown up with LEGO Ninjago and the LEGO Ninjago Masters of Spinjitzu television series will be excited to hear that the brand is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. Master Wu and the ninjas Kai, Cole, Zane, Jay, Lloyd, and Nyahave taught kids valuable lessons about life while they using their courageous ninja skills to fight the forces of evil.

‘’It has been an amazing journey to see a product range turn into something that kids have enjoyed for 10 years,” says Michael Svane Knap, Design Manager at the LEGO Group, in a press release, “Some have grown up with LEGO Ninjago and are now expressing their gratitude and telling us how they have learned lifelong skills. In my opinion, that is the best thing about LEGO Ninjago.”

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To mark the 10th anniversary, the LEGO Group is releasing 11 Legacy LEGO sets throughout the year as part of a total of 23 LEGO Ninjago sets. Six of the sets include a limited-edition, gold ninja minifigure. As another tribute, on Feb. 1, LEGO retail stores will release an exclusive, three-level LEGO Ninjago City Gardens set that showcases some of the most important moments from the series.

The LEGO Group is also partnering with stylish streetwear and clothing brands to create special anniversary merchandise collections. The first collection is LEGO Ninjago x HYPE, which will launch on Jan. 15. It celebrates the colorful city of the Prime Empire from last year’s television series.

Throughout the year, fans can find anniversary content here, including fan art and toy photography.

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Nicole Savas

Nicole Savas

As a kid, Nicole either wanted to be a professional toy player-wither or a writer. Somehow, as social media editor for The Toy Insider, The Toy Book, and The Pop Insider, she’s found a career as both. She's grateful to work somewhere that she can fully embrace both her love of teddy bears and her admiration for the Oxford comma. When she's not playing with toys at work, she's playing with her baby girl at home.

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