Pythor P. Chumsworth (Human Form / Great Devourer Vision)

njo067 · Ninjago

Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu (Rise of the Snakes) · 2012

Pythor P. Chumsworth (Human Form / Great Devourer Vision)

Figure ID

njo067

Theme

Ninjago

Year Released

2012

Rarity

Uncommon

Head

Yellow head with female/disguised facial printing featuring an angled eyebrow and smirking expression, topped with a medium blonde wavy hair piece.

Torso

Dark blue torso with ornate silver/grey swirling patterns, V-neck collar lines, and a central circular clasp graphic. Black arms and hands.

Legs

Black legs with continued silver/grey swirling and vine-like printing extending from the torso.

Accessories

Trans-clear flask/vial accessory held in the right hand.

Color Scheme

Dark blue, black, medium blonde, and silver with trans-clear accents.

Printing Details

High-quality pad printing with intricate metallic silver swirling line details on the front torso and legs, plus detailed facial expressions.

Variants

Pythor appears primarily in his standard Serpentine (snake) form, making this disguised or alternate vision form a distinct piece.

Condition Notes

Check for fading on the blonde hair piece, wear or scratching on the torso's metallic silver printing, and clutch power on the arms and legs.

Estimated Value

$3.00 to $6.00 USD for a complete used figure depending on condition.

Price (New)

Originally acquired via 2012 Ninjago sets ranging from $20 to $50 depending on the set size.

Compatible Sets

9449 Ultra Sonic Raider (2012), 9450 Epic Dragon Battle (2012)

Character Background

Pythor P. Chumsworth is the last of the Anacondrai tribe and the main antagonist of the Rise of the Snakes arc, known for his cunning nature and attempts to awaken the Great Devourer.

Design Notes

Features standard human-form components creatively reused to represent a disguise or vision sequence from the early seasons of Ninjago.

Similar Minifigures

Other early Ninjago human disguise figures, Zane (Disguised), and standard Serpentine Pythor minifigures.

Collectibility

Moderate collectibility among Ninjago completionists and fans of the early Serpentine storyline.

History

Released during the massive 2012 wave of Ninjago which cemented the theme's long-term success for the LEGO Group.

Interesting Facts

Pythor is one of the few villains to span multiple eras of the Ninjago television series, returning in later seasons.

Display Suggestions

Display alongside other early Ninjago ninja and Serpentine villains on a dark themed baseplate.

Modification Potential

Parts can be easily repurposed for fantasy or medieval civilian and sorcerer MOCs.

Overall Assessment

A neat, nostalgic variant from the golden era of Ninjago, great for fans of the early seasons.

Identified on 8/17/2026