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Anyone else think March of the Oni felt like the ending?

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I’ve been a Ninjago fan for years, and for the longest time I was really invested in the story and the characters. When March of the Oni finished, I honestly thought that was it, or at least the ending of Ninjago as we knew it. It wrapped up the Oni and Dragon lore, brought things full circle, and just felt like a finale. Not in a rushed way, but in a “this is a good place to stop” kind of way. So when Secrets of the Forbidden Spinjitzu was announced and released, I remember feeling genuinely...

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