'Hello Ninja' Season 2: Release date, plot, cast and all you need to know about the series on two little ninjas

The animated series follows two children who can transform into ninjas, and have adventures in a magical Ninja world
(Netflix)
(Netflix)

It's time to put on your best ninja mask, gather your friends, and prepare to enter an all-new magical land to save the day! Netflix's new animated series for the child-focused Netflix Jr is streaming next year, and we take a look at the plot, cast, trailer, release date and everything else you need to know about the second season of this animated series!

Release Date

'Hello Ninja' Season 2 releases on Netflix on April 24, 2020.

Plot

According to the official synopsis for the series, "BFFs Wesley and Georgie and their silly cat sidekick Pretzel transform into ninjas and enter a magic world, where they solve problems and save the day. When these little ninjas have a problem, they always land on their feet!"

The show has seen the children being able to take on different ninja skills, with acrobatic jumps, flips, transforming to gain the speed of the cheetah, and of course, the ninja powers of bravery and friendship. Season 2 will continue with Season 1's format of weekly, done-in-one adventures in the Ninja world.

Cast

Lukas Engel

Lukas Engel voices Wesley, a child with the ability to turn into a ninja at will. Engel is a prolific child voice actor, known for his roles on 'PAW Patrol', 'The Wacky World Show', and 'Creeped Out'. 

Zoey Siewert

Zoey Siewert voices Georgie, another child who can turn into a ninja, who is best friends with Wesley. She has worked both as a voice actor and as a live-action child actor. Siewert is known for her role on 'Mallory Towers', 'The Wacky World TV Show', 'Finding Stuff Out' and 'Nina's World'. 

Trailer

No trailers have been released yet for Season 2 of the show. Watch this space for more updates in the lead-up to the show's release!

Creators

'Hello Ninja' is based on a series of novels by ND Wilson, illustrated by Forrest Dickison. Wilson also serves as executive producer on the show. The series is directed by Michael Dowding.

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