LEGO Bucko Minifigure Background :
LEGO Bucko Minifigure, originally named Colin, appears in Ninjago's Skybound: Season. His look incorporates specific components, combining the legs of Flintlocke, the torso design shared by Cyren and Doubloon, and a green bandana. Bucko typically carries katana sword and a grapple hook staff, essential tools for his life as a Sky Pirate. These physical elements visually define his Character as a minor, slightly comedic antagonist within the show's world.

LEGO Bucko Minifigure Role :
Bucko plays a minor, yet recurring, role as one of the troublemaking Sky Pirates serving the Djinn villain, Nadakhan. Before his Pirate days, Bucko (as Colin) and his companion Sqiffy (Landon) struggled to keep employment, consistently losing jobs due to their chaotic, laughing tendencies. Nadakhan observed their potential for mischief and recruited them, renaming the Duo to fit his Pirate Crew. Within the Crew's structure, Bucko primarily performed Scouting duties alongside Sqiffy.

Bucko's Interactions :
Bucko interacted with numerous figures across Ninjago, often leaving a trail of frustration. A furious Ship Captain fired both Bucko and Sqiffy after they caused chaos on his vessel, painting his face green and tangling the anchor in the propeller. Furthermore, the Pirate Crew includes Flintlocke, Dogshank, Doubloon, Monkey Wretch, Sqiffy, Cyren, and Clancee. Master Chen also quickly dismissed them from his Noodle House for breaking plates and laughing about it. Their window-washing gig ended abruptly when their bucket hit Cyrus Borg on the head; they laughed as he fired them too. While walking the docks, they met Clancee and Flintlocke just before Nadakhan forcefully drafted them into Piracy.

Bucko's Journey :
As a full-fledged Sky Pirate, Bucko engaged in conflict with the Ninja Team. He and his fellow Pirates captured Cole, Nya, and Lloyd, battling them aboard the Misfortune's Keep. The Pirates eventually trapped Cole and Lloyd inside the Djinn Blade. Bucko's significance in the series remains relatively small; he functions mainly as a consistent background Character and a source of minor comic relief with Sqiffy. He offers a contrasting view of life in Ninjago before villainy, showing how seemingly harmless troublemaking could escalate into world-threatening Piracy under the Wrong Leadership.
