Lego Chokun Minifigure Background :
Lego Chokun Minifigure is a soldier of the Constrictai Tribe, one of the five Serpentine Tribes of Ninjago. Lego Chokun Minifigure consists of grey, orange, black, and yellow colors. Despite belonging to a fierce and powerful SerpentineTribe, Chokun is a more comedic and bumbling character. The Constrictai have the ability to burrow underground, and Chokun uses this skill in his battles against the Ninja. Chokun helps the Serpentine fight against the ninjas Kai, Jay, Zane, and Cole.

Lego Chokun Minifigure Appearance :
In terms of appearance, Chokun is a short and stout Constrictai with an orange and grey color scheme. Further, Chokun is depicted with an orange body, short orange legs, and grey arms. Chokun's head is grey and has two massive fangs protruding from his mouth. Chokun's modest appearance is deceptive, as his large, spiky teeth are a major part of his strength. Notably, Chokun shares the same head mold as another Serpentine, Fang-Suei.

Chokun's Role :
Chokun has interactions with both the Serpentine and the Ninja, as a background soldier. Chokun serves under his General, Skalidor, and the self-proclaimed Serpentine King, Pythor. Additonally, Chokun joins the Serpentine band "Treble Makers" to compete in the Ninjago Talent Show against the Ninja. Chokun's band consists of Lasha, Mezmo and Snappa performing a humorous song in an attempt to win the Blade Cup. Following Pythor's actions with the Great Devourer, Chokun serves under Lord Garmadon for a time before returning to Skales' leadership. The Samurai X defeated Chokun before Kai could, simply by tying him up. Notably, Sensei Wu offers Chokun a cup of tea, to distract and kick him off Nya's Mech.
Chokun's Evolution :
Ultimately, Chokun's evolves alongside the Serpentine's journey, from an enemy to a more neutral figure. Beyond, Chokun and his fellow Serpentine aid the Ninja in fighting off the Nindroids. Chokun helps the citizens of New Ninjago City escape the destruction caused by the Golden Master. These appearances portray Chokun as a reformed, helpful character rather than a bumbling villain.

