Sensei Wu

He is the younger brother of Lord Garmadon whom he defeated in a battle over the four golden weapons of Spinjitzu. After defeating his brother, he hid each of the weapons and had a dragon of the corresponding element guard each one. He then created a map and gave it to Kai's father to safe guard for him in case he died before the weapons required collecting. He can be harsh on his students but when it comes down to it Sensei Wu is just about the bravest warrior there is. He was defeated by Samukai who thus collected all four golden weapons creating a portal in Lord Garmadon's throne room. Garmadon escaped through the portal claiming that he would soon return.He appeared with black robes in LEGO Battles: Ninjago. He is voiced by Paul Dobson, who did the voice for Whenua in the second and third BIONICLE movies. He later voiced Rattla and Falcon in season two of Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu.Sensei Wu's black robes have symbols that protect him from evil. They aided him in defeating Lord Garmadon.His nephew is Lloyd Garmadon.His brother is Lord Garmadon.An online variant of him is a white version of his black kimono.According the Ninjago official guide, he and Lord Garmadon fought, and defeated Samukai.In the shows he used Spinjitzu twice.He loves Ferris Wheels.His father is the creator of spinjtzu.When Sensei Wu says "Brother, Father would not want you to do this" in the episode "Weapons of Destiny" in Season 1 of Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu, his voice is much different than his true voice. It could be a different voice actor who voiced that line.His spinner seems to have the same symbol as Garmadon's spiner.When he was young, his hair was blonde.Appearances Edit2255 Sensei Wu2504 Spinjitzu Dojo2507 Fire Temple2521 Lightning Dragon Battle9446 Destiny’s Bounty9450 Epic Dragon Battle853101 Sensei Wu Key Chain853106 Ninjago Battle Arena853111 Exclusive Weapon Training SetVideo game appearances55000 LEGO Universe2856252 LEGO Battles: NinjagoTV SeriesNinjago: Masters of SpinjitzuMagazinesLEGO Club Magazine Issue 1 2011 - Lessons of the Dojo!, Spinning to Win!