Nothing exciting, just lock them inside a box under a basement (which is pretty normal tbh).
I also found a few Green Dragon polybags at my local Walmart, which is unusual since it’s a LegoLand exclusive and nowere else to be found (by that, I mean they didn’t appear in my other Walmart stores).
Seems like the budget ran dry during production, considering they could only include cards more likely to be fast food cross-promotion products. The Target Exclusive has a nice holographic cover switching to ninja Lloyd, so that’s somewhat cool I guess.
Still, this speaks low-budget, especially without the exclusive figure. Corporate Lego could’ve even put a Zane head on a training body and called it a day, but apparently that cost a lot of money.
(Also, does anyone else notice that Lego uses the same 3 image forms for each ninja?)
I think the map on the back wall is a map of the Ninjago Movie’s island. On the right side, you can see symbols representing a city and a volcano, both of which are in the movie.