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“ | You can only save those who want to be saved. Goodbye, Sensei. | „ |
~ Morro, shortly before his demise. |
“ | Happy Day of the Departed, Master. | „ |
~ Morro redeeming himself in "Day of the Departed". |
Morro is a major antagonist in LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu. Despite his antagonistic role, he became a supporting character in the TV special Day of the Departed.
He was the previous Elemental Master of Wind, who believed he was destined to be the Green Ninja. Found by Master Wu when he was a child and trained as his master's first student, he became determined to prove destiny wrong after the Golden Weapons didn't choose him as the fabled savior. After leaving Wu in search of his destiny, Morro perished in the Caves of Despair while searching for the Tomb of the First Spinjitzu Master and his spirit was banished to the Cursed Realm, as a result of previous actions. At the end of the Second Serpentine War, Morro had escaped from his imprisonment when Garmadon was banished to the Cursed Realm. Intending to find the Realm Crystal hidden in the First Spinjitzu Master's tomb, Morro possessed Lloyd Garmadon, as only a Spinjitzu Master could locate the tomb. He then embarked on a quest, during which he used the Allied Armor of Azure to conjure his allies from the Cursed Realm at will.
After a long journey, Morro abandoned Lloyd’s body and obtained the Crystal, and freed his master in an effort to curse the Sixteen Realms. With The Preeminent in Ninjago, Morro fought Lloyd in a battle that traversed through various realms. When Nya unlocked her True Potential and incapacitated the beast, Morro was seized by one of its tentacles. Desperately, Wu attempted to save him, but Morro ultimately realized that he was beyond saving, prompting him to give Wu the Crystal before letting go of his hand, and falling into the sea and dissolving. Months after his death, a statue of Morro was placed in the Ninjago Museum of History as part of the new Hall of Villainy exhibit. When Cole (lured by Yang) accidentally opened the Departed Realm using the Yin Blade, Morro's spirit escaped the realm and possessed the statue in the museum, resurrecting him once more. Upon hearing Yang's plan to have the other revived villains exact vengeance on their arch enemies, Morro set off to find Wu but rather than fight him, he instead told him of what was happening. Morro and Wu reunited with the Ninja in the city, with the Ninja heading for Yang's Temple while Morro's spirit peacefully returned to the Departed Realm after making amends with his master.
He is voiced by Andrew Francis who is currently voicing Cole from the same series as of Season 15, who also voices Shining Armor from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Tatsuma Sakamoto from Gintama°, and Max Mcgrath from Max Steel, Linden and Prince Kieran in Barbie series, and MegaMan.EXE from Mega Man NT Warriors, Vert Wheeler in Hot Wheels: Acceleracers, Gill Nexdor in Johnny Test, Lin Chung in Hero 108, Ty Rux in Dinotrux.
Appearance[]
Morro's appearance consists of long black hair with a green streak in it. He also has dark markings around his eyes that bear resemblance to those found on his corpse after his original death. He even possesses these markings while in control of another host body, with the exception of Ronin and the night watchman.
Personality[]
In his past, he was free spirited and was shown to be rather patient up until Master Wu tested him. He is also seen to be jealous as well, as noted by his behavior while dueling Lloyd in the Museum, and his disgust and rage in confronting the one who attained his spurned, youthful dream of becoming the Green Ninja.
He also was very narrow-minded, focused, and determined. However, despite his gifts in strategy, his narrow-mindedness and inability to let go of anything was likely his greatest personal flaw. He was determined to prove destiny wrong after he was discovered to not be the Green Ninja. With his aggrandized sense of identity taken, Morro had taken out his disappointment in a state of denial and rage.
In his youth, he had a very close teacher-student relationship with Master Wu, which, while rather healthy and positive for them in the beginning, quickly took a nosedive after the revelation that Morro was not destined to be the Green Ninja, which caused Morro to become bitter and resentful, and caused him to abandon Wu and the Monastery. This also showcased Morro's determined and ambitious side, as well his inability to cope with disappointment. Likewise, this seemingly caused him to later attempt to emulate Lloyd, the true Green Ninja, by frequently using his Elemental Dragon, appointing Weapon Masters that filled identical roles to the four Ninja, and dressing in green clothing.
He was also shown to be somewhat unstable in his inability to face failure. His failed dreams in his past life and attempts to live them out as a ghost, show that his determination was limitless, although it had clearly driven him hopelessly insane. Likewise, Morro's massive insecurities and inner fears had left him incapable of abandoning his pursuit to be the Green Ninja, and thus had prevented him from summoning his own Elemental Dragon as a result.
He was also shown to be manipulative, trying to buy time by telling Lloyd that his father still lives on in the Cursed Realm, and that destroying the Realm Crystal would cost him his chance of saving his father. However, Morro used this information merely to stall until the Preeminent could drag Lloyd into the Cursed Realm herself. Morro was also pathologically incapable of letting go of a grudge. This is seen in his constant mocking of Lloyd and his references to his shattered dreams of becoming the Green Ninja. He blamed Wu and fate for this, and it was ultimately what led him to his demise in the Caves of Despair.
Morro did show his regret for his actions at the end of "Curseworld, Part II." When Master Wu tried to save him from being pulled into the water by the Preeminent, he realizes his own mistakes and decided to take death as his punishment, while giving the Realm Crystal to Master Wu, parting with his last words, "You can only save those who want to be saved . . . goodbye, Sensei."
Once he was resurrected by Yang, he further showed he had learned his lesson in "Day of the Departed," where instead of going off to destroy one of his old enemies like his fellow villains, he warned Master Wu of Yang's plans. When he met the Ninja again, he showed no ill will and was amused by their hostility but warned them of the threat. After this, he left his former master on good terms before he returned to the museum and went back to the Departed Realm on his own will, with his last words to Sensei Wu, “ Happy Day of the Departed, Master”.
Morro’s finally at peace with his fate, and no longer the vengeful spirit he had become.
Legacy[]
Though redeemed, Morro remained an example of an adversary from the ninja's past.
Jay used his possession of Lloyd as an example of the bad things that happened when the team split up.
Sometime after his demise, a statue of Morro was placed in the Ninjago Museum of History's Hall of Villainy exhibit.
Morro appeared during a hallucination of Wu's, hatching out of a Vermillion egg clad in Vermillion armor and reminding Wu that he failed to prevent Morro from being consumed by arrogance.
Lloyd mentioned Morro when naming some of Ninjago's greatest villains, and Jay used Morro as an example of the villains that perished because they released a great evil.
When the ninja were looking at the Ninjago history mural in the reconstructed Monastery of Spinjitzu, Nya noted a few of the ninja's former enemies who were depicted in the paintings, one of whom was Morro.
Whilst Renzo and Kenzo explain the effects of Two Moon Tea to Garmadon, saying that the tea can the temporarily enhance the power of beings from other realms, Morro in possession of Lloyd's body is visualized as an example for ghosts.
Dragons Rising[]
Prior to the Merge, Euphrasia was a Writer of Destiny, until the Merge occurred, bringing the Cloud Kingdom, among the many realms, into Ninjago.
Not long after, because of the Merge, she gained the Elemental Power of Wind which previously belonged to Morro, and became the new elemental master of Wind.
Fearing exile, she kept them hidden until Lloyd met her, he told her that Lloyd knew the previous master of Wind, and that he already likes her more than Morro, since that he has still not gotten over the time Morro possessed him back in "Winds of Change".
Relationships[]
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Powers/Abilities[]
- Aerokinesis: Morro is able to manipulate, control, and generate air/wind from his hands. In combat, he is capable of dominating the battlefield by inhibiting the movements of his opponents with powerful cyclones and gales of wind, which consistently throws his enemies off guard. Additionally, he can create a powerful air current to attract objects and people by pulling the wind towards himself possibly through suction. Powerful blasts of air can be used to attack enemies or redirect objects and move them from a distance. He also manipulated the pressure in the air molecules to solidify the air, create an air shield or wall, and use it to attack or defend against an adversary.
- Lilapsokinesis - Morro can manipulate and generate tornadoes, allowing them to create a large vortex of air around himself to attack, confuse, or defend against an adversary. It could also possibly be used for travel.
- Tornado Spinning - Morro can even spin like a tornado for both offensive and defensive purposes.
- Spinning Attack - Morro can attack while spinning.
- Tornado Spinning - Morro can even spin like a tornado for both offensive and defensive purposes.
- Aerial Adaptation - Morro can adapt to high altitudes.
- Aerokinetic Surfing - Morro can move on wind for transportation.
- lAero-Telekinesis - Morro can move, manipulate and otherwise interact with matter using air/wind.
- Aerokinetic Constructs - Morro can possibly turn wind into different objects.
- Air Augmentation - Morro has the ability to increase the amounts of air or powers related to air.
- Air-Enhanced Conditions - Morro can use air to enhance his physical prowess (strength, durability, speed, jumping, etc).
- Aerokinetic Senses - Morro can use air to enhance their senses.
- Air Cutting - Morro can release air/wind to cut through objects.
- Air Strike - Morro can possibly use air/wind to power a strike.
- Aerokinetic Flight - Morro can fly using wind. A difference of flight with wind is that Morro can levitate in a similar style as Gravity (but not as steadily). Morro can manipulate air currents to keep herself and others afloat, he can fly without having to focus on using one of his hands as a makeshift thruster.
- Gliding - When flying, Morro can possibly glide through the air.
- Air Aura - Morro can sometimes surround themselves in air when flying.
- Aerokinetic Immunity - Morro can possibly cannot be affected by wind.
- Aerokinetic Attacks - Morro can use Wind to attack or defend against an adversary.
- Aerokinetic Breath - Morro can expel a strong amount of wind from his mouth.
- Enhanced Breath - The user can possibly enhance their wind breath for a greater range of attack.
- Aerokinetic Wave Emission - Morrocan release waves, spirals, rings, pulses, blasts, balls, and bursts of wind to damage, push, bind and/or paralyze people. He is able to send wind through any form of matter creating ruptures, and create a pulse that can go through anything, and depending on what Morro want it can either be harmful or harmless.
- Aerokinetic Beam Emission - Morro can release beams of wind to push opponents away, attract objects, or redirect them.
- Aerokinetic Breath - Morro can expel a strong amount of wind from his mouth.
- Galegenesis - Morro can generate winds or flow of gasses on a large scale of varying intensities.
- Lilapsokinesis - Morro can manipulate and generate tornadoes, allowing them to create a large vortex of air around himself to attack, confuse, or defend against an adversary. It could also possibly be used for travel.
- Ghost Physiology: As a ghost, Morro has the following abilities
- Possession: Morro is able to physically take over another person's body, making them his host. While possessing somebody, he retained his Elemental Power of Wind and gained the host's powers if they have any.
- Voice Imitation: While controlling a host, he is able to completely imitate the person's voice.
- Non-Living Possession: Morro is able to possess objects as shown he possessed a Serpentine statue and a heap of sand.
- Energy Manipulation: He Can Control Energy While He's Possessing Lloyd
- Electrokinesis: He Briefly Used Electricity When he Was on the Destiny's Bounty.
Weapons[]
Morro temporarily kept the Sword of Sanctuary, he lost it to the ninjas while he was trying to attack the getaway ship. Morro can be seen wielding ghost blades in numerous season 5 episodes.
Ninjago.com descriptions[]
Possession (2017 Museum gallery)[]
Long ago, Morro, the Master of Wind, was Master Wu’s first pupil. He had great talent and Wu believed he was on the path to becoming the Green Ninja. However, at the crucial moment, the Golden Weapons of Spinjitzu did not react to him (as they would one day for Lloyd). Wu attempted to convince Morro to give up on his quest, but the embittered young man refused. Morro went off on his own in search of the Tomb of the First Spinjitzu Master and perished in the Caves of Despair (it’s believed he may have been killed by the explosive geysers present in the caves). For reasons that remain a mystery, he was banished to the Cursed Realm. Morro later escaped, possessed Lloyd’s body and led a ghostly legion into battle in the NINJAGO world. In the end, the Preeminent dragged Morro beneath the water and his ghostly form was destroyed.
Day of the Departed[]
Denied the chance to be the Green Ninja, Morro stormed from Wu’s dojo intent on gaining the same power by other means. He went in search of the Tomb of the First Spinjitzu Master, believing that the resting place of the creator of the NINJAGO world would give him control of the four Golden Weapons. His travels took him to the Caves of Despair, after misreading “cave in the deep” on an ancient scroll in the Library of Domu. There he was trapped and killed by a kethanol geyser.
Character Encyclopedia New Edition[]
Back from the Cursed Realm as a ghost, Morro is set on revenge against Wu and the ninja. Driven by jealously, Morro uses his cunning and mastery of his element, the wind, to possess Lloyd and attack the other ninja. His mission is to bring evil to Ninjago Island once again.
Perfect Student[]
Morro was Master Wu's first student. He soon mastered the martial arts and Wu thought he might be the prophesied Green Ninja. When it became clear that he wasn't, Morro became obsessed with proving Wu wrong.
Trivia[]
- Morro's character arc bears resemblance to Tai Lung, the main antagonist of Kung Fu Panda (2008).
- Both are orphans and were raised by masters: Shifu for Tai Lung, Wu for Morro.
- Both are former students of their respective series' main martial art teachers and were trained by said teachers to become legendary warriors: the Dragon Warrior for the Valley of Peace, the Green Ninja for Ninjago.
- Both ended up being rejected from the roles due to their hearts being too negative and felt wronged by this decision, choosing to seek out vengeance.
- Both are rivals of the main protagonists: Po for Tai Lung, Lloyd Garmadon for Morro.
- Both Redeemed themselves: Morro in Day of the Departed, Tai Lung in Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024).
- Morro is one of only five primary antagonists to reform, the other four being Garmadon, Yang, Harumi, and Unagami.
- Morro and Harumi both had tragic backstories and were out for revenge. They also both redeemed themselves in their last moments of life.
- Tommy Andreasen likes the idea of them being together in the Departed Realm as a couple.
See Also[]
- Morro in the Ninjago Wiki
- Morro in the LEGO Wiki
- Morro in the Villains Wiki
- Morro in the Inconsistently Heinous Wiki
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