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Cobrax is a Nindja Mixel.

Description

Personality

This enthusiastic Nindjas tribe member is always the first one in and last one out on any mission. With 2 sai and amazing acrobatic ability, cunning Cobrax can seem quite frightening. But deep down, this snake-like Mixel has a sense of fun and much prefers to toy with opponents than hurt them.

Physical appearance

Cobrax is mostly orange in color. He resembles a cobra. The back of his body is black, while his tail is striped with orange. He has a single eye that has an orange ninja bandana mask covering it. He has four sharp teeth, two on each jaw. He has a red snake making up his tongue. He has black arms with orange pincer hands, each hand holding a silver sai.

Ability

Origin

Thanks to his snake-like body, he has incredible agility and manipulation. He is also skilled at martial arts, and his snake tongue can bite and grab onto objects.

Biography

Early life

Cobrax in legend, thwarting a robber.

Cobrax in legend, thwarting a robber.

At one point, Cobrax trained in martial arts and became a member of a legendary group known as the Nindjas, whose adventures were chronicled in a comic book series that captured the attention of Booger.

At some point after that, his tribe (in their Max form) and King Nixel did battle; however, the specifics of it are not clear.

Return

During a fire in Mixopolis, Cobrax and the other Nindjas save a Mixie Cat from the burning building, while noticing how the Mixels are refusing to Mix with each other, along with noticing the Nixel swarms in the city, he and the others go to the I-Cubit Building to thwart King Nixel.

Cobrax in action.

Cobrax in action.

During this, they are ambushed by a Nixel amalgamate. Despite forming the Nindjas Max, they were overpowered by the Nixels, capturing them and zombifying them. It is through the help of Booger that he and the others are brought back to normal, Maxing again to fend off the Nixel amalgamate again, while Booger used his one Cubit to thwart the plans.

After mourning Booger's apparent demise, he and the other Nindjas present him with a comic book that congratulated his efforts. ("Nixel, Nixel, Go Away")

Further adventures

Cobrax and the Nindjas were training, only to be interrupted by the Trashoz, this led to both trios Maxing and the Trashoz Max eating the Nindjas Max. ("Nindjas vs. Trashoz")

Cobrax and the Nindjas fought an evil salami. ("Ninjas Slice Up Salami In Self-Defense")

Set information

Cobrax was released as part of the Series 9 Mixels sets in the October 2016 product wave. His set number is 41575 and contains 64 pieces.

The set includes a Nixel with a ninja mask.

41575 Cobrax can be combined with 41576 Spinza and 41577 Mysto to create the Nindjas Max.

LEGO Shop product description

Meet Cobrax, the slithering master of Mixel martial arts!

Learn Mixel martial arts skills with serpentine Nindjas tribal member Cobrax. This posable Mixel has a king cobra hood, snake tongue and spinning body, plus 2 ninja forks. For more building and role-play fun, collect all 3 Nindjas featured in LEGO® MIXELS™ Series 9 to create the MAX.

Trivia

Behind the scenes

Name and basis

Cobrax resembles a cobra. His name also suggests this.

He is similar to the Skales of Ninjago.

Voice

In the TV series, and where sound clips are used, Cobrax's voice is provided by Leonard Garner.

Real-life history

Reveals

Cobrax appeared with the rest of Series 7 through 9 at Toy Fairs in late January and early February 2016.[1][2]

Content

Cobrax debuted in the TV series on October 1, 2016 in Nixel, Nixel, Go Away, with his LEGO set (along with the rest of Series 9) becoming officially available on the same day.

Gallery

Main article: Cobrax/Gallery

Appearances

TV series

Season 2

Stopmotions

Merchandise

Games

Other

  • Mixels Websites
    • Breaking News
      • Series 9
      • Trashoz Mixels Take Out the Trash
      • Spinza Offers Ninja Lessons for Free!
  • LEGO Club Magazines
    • Secret Mixel Message!
  • The LEGO Book

Sources and References

External links