Give your ninja a flaw or a past experience (a "character wound") that makes them relatable.

Use your LEGO sets to recreate scenes or original missions. Many successful creators, like Ethan Studios , focus on stop-motion and set reviews.

Analyze why Ninjago has stayed relevant for over 15 years or discuss the impact of its music and writing.

Start with a fear (like claustrophobia) and design a creature that embodies it. For example, a monster that engulfs its victims could be defeated by a character like Kai learning to stay calm. 2. Video & Social Media Content

Every story needs a goal and an obstacle. Your antagonist doesn't always have to be a villain; it can be a friend or family member to create internal drama.

Building Ninjago content depends on your medium—whether you are making a video, a story, or a physical LEGO build. 1.

Re-uploading official episodes (this can lead to channel decline; focus on original voices instead). How to Grow a SUCCESSFUL Ninjago YouTube Channel!

Start with a dynamic action shot, like a ninja landing in a "superhero pose".