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The shadow warriors of feudal Japan, reputedly possessed of all manner of mysterious powers known as ninjutsu, including invisibility and intangibility. Able to infiltrate even the most heavily guarded fortress without being detected. If they are caught, they may trick their pursuers by mysteriously swapping places with a log. They may be portrayed as cutting down any opposition with superhuman swiftness. Traditionally dressed in black bodysuits with black masks or veils to hide their faces (or sometimes in white). They are the ultimate spies and assassins, gifted with their own deadly magic and martial arts. Born in hidden villages, they are trained from birth to obey nindo, an alternative Code of Honor to bushido; to show no pain, feel no emotion, and remain loyal to their clans under pain of death — or the third code of getting as much money as possible. Or so popular legend has it. While ninjas did indeed exist, their reputation for invisibility and infiltration more likely stemmed from their willingness to dress as members of a lower social class when no one in the nobility of Japan would consider doing such a thing. Their "invisibility" was part psychological in cause — by dressing as a peasant, they were ignored and dismissed, or never even noticed at all, by the upper classes, a useful thing despite the oft fierce travel restrictions on the lower classes. Superior knowledge of survival skills, a lot of actual stealth, poisons, assassination techniques and unorthodox tactics (added to the fact that the ninjas actively encouraged the spread of rumors of their magical abilities) were the most important though. A popular myth states that ninjas came from lower classes (at least compared to the samurai) and they were often hired to do the dirty deeds honorable samurai would not do, but in reality ninjas were usually samurai, or in rare cases, mercenaries hired by samurai. Ninjas were mainly deployed for espionage, sabotage, and sometimes assassination. More recent research indicates that ninja as even well-learnt historians thought of them may not have existed at all. All of the most famous historical figures known today as ninja were also samurai, specializing in guerilla tactics and espionage aside from the usual skills samurai were known for. One of the most popular Sengoku-era historians, Stephen Turnbull, has also written a dissertation refuting his own previously published work on ninja, bolstering the theory that a lot of what we know about (real-life, historical) ninja may also be based on legend and unreliable sources. Ninjas were also quite skilled with a variety of tools, such as the multipurpose kunai. Plainly put, while a stereotypical ninja would jump around on rooftops in ridiculous clothing, a real ninja most likely would simply infiltrate the household staff and poison a meal. Among many other things, a good ninja always knew where his sanjaku tenugui was. The "classic" black ninja costume is, in fact, the outfit worn by stagehands in traditional Japanese theatre. Japanese stagehands are frequently in full view on the stage, but the audience was meant to ignore them and thus they are considered "invisible" by the audience. It became a practice to hide ninja characters in full sight by putting them in the same outfits as the stagehands, for a startling effect when characters were suddenly attacked by "thin air". The stereotypical black "ninja outfit" would be actually horribly conspicuous, even at night. For night stealth, real ninjas wore dark blue outfits; someone dressed in solid black will stand out like a silhouette. Usually, though, ninjas simply dressed like ordinary people (peasants, monks, merchants, scholars, etc). That way, they can move about unnoticed, day or night. Even the split or toe-divided boots which are a trademark of the ninja costume are actually an Anachronism Stew: toe-divided shoes or ''jika-tabi'' were actually invented in the 20th century, and only some modern ninjutsu schools would adopt them for practicality reasons. Female ninja are often called kunoichi in a pun on the kanji for woman (女, onna/jo), which looks like it's made up of ku (ã��), no (ノ), and ichi (一). Kunoichi are often portrayed in media as experts in seduction and poisons. Or both at the same time. Kunoichi are also often seen in outfits that combine a hodgepodge of traditional clothing, fishnet, bared skin, and strategically-placed weapons, and tend to be given the Punny Name of "Shinobu" in media. There may be some Truth in Fiction, as real-life kunoichi would often use their attractiveness to lower the guards of their male targets in order to assassinate them in privacy or bribe information. The most common weapon for them is twin knives, which they Dual Wield and have at least one of them in a Reverse Grip. In some works of fiction, ninja are divided into three ranks: genin (lower), chÅ«nin (middle), jÅ�nin (upper). Legendary ninja include Fuuma Kotaro, Hattori Hanzō and Sarutobi Sasuke. During the Sengoku Jidai, the most prolific shinobi were of the Koka or Koga province and the Iga province, rugged, secretive clans notorious for guerilla warfare, unorthodox tactics and selling these services to warlords. Their mysterious histories and supposed rivalry have been popular fodder for Japanese fiction for years. While commonly thought to have originated in Japan, ninjas may have originated in China, and the idea and practice later spread to Japan. Historically, the word "ninja" was not generally used; in Japanese historical documents, shinobi was often used.note Strictly speaking, the word 'ninja' wasn't proper Japanese at all, originally; according to The Other Wiki, it comes from an alternate on reading of the characters å¿�ã�®è€… (shinobi-no-mono, "man in hiding/in shadow"), making 'ninja' a sort of pun. It appears to have originated as slang or code during the Meiji period, possibly in connection to the Satsuma Rebellion. In American movies, especially the ones from the '80s with "ninja" in the titles, only the hero ninja and the Big Bad ninja make any pretense of stealth or invisibility — and sometimes, not even them. Any underling ninjas will be the class of mooks known as Highly-Visible Ninja. In the late 20th Century, they became the arch-enemies of Pirates, for no reason other than the Rule of Cool. Samurai Shinobi is when you mix samurai and ninja together either for Rule of Cool or Artistic License – History. One of the earliest Japanese cultural tropes to make it to the West, where it has now branched out into the McNinja franchise. Expect the ninja to make use of the Smoke Out, the Flash Step, the Fuuma Shuriken, Kite Riding and the aforementioned Ninja Log. Compare The Hashshashin, the Middle Eastern counterpart. They're likely to be Stealthy Mooks. See Ninja Tropes for everything related to ninjas. |
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In Rascals, Ninjas do exist in this world in the form of clans. Reiko, Jazmin, and Kyoko are all ninjas of the same clan. | |
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Eric Van Lustbader wrote a whole series of So Bad, It's Good novels about ninja. | |
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Usagi Yojimbo, being set in feudal Japan, frequently features ninja. They range from enemies to allies of Usagi, with three main clans present: the Neko clan which is feline, the Mogura clan which is comprised of anthropomorphic moles and the Komori clan, which features razor-winged bats. And of course, he occasionally teams up with a certain family of Kamé ninja mentioned below. | |
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The pulp magazine version of The Shadow was essentially a ninja...with guns and the coolness factor exaggerated. | |
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Kingpin sics a bunch of ninja on the Runaways. | |
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Similar to MythBusters, the show Fight Science also did some work with ninja (also special ops of various nations, and fighters from other schools). They proved that ninjutsu really does have a deadly punch (compressing the rib cage enough to cause fatal damage to the heart). Insane Balance: While standing on one foot on a pole five feet tall, a ninja can dodge shuriken and not fall. |
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The main antagonists of The Hunted (1995) are a cult of ninjas trained from childhood to be efficient assassins, and are in a bitter rivalry with the Takeda clan, a group of Samurai who oppose their actions. | |
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Ivory Scroll (also known as Mayor Mare) ends up in the Naruto loops early on, and the experience sticks. She often uses paper-ninja powers to send messages and otherwise make her paperwork easier. | |
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Batman Begins has Bruce Wayne train in what looks like a ninja school — which is, apparently, located in Tibet. But these are idealist conspiratorial ninja with a taste for what sound like neo-Marxist theories of history (and for burning down cities). | |
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The antagonists in The Gone-Away World by Nick Harkaway are a ninja clan turned corporate empire. The protagonist acknowledges that they don't have much in common with real, historical ninjas, but what else are you going to call a bunch of black-clad martial artists who keep appearing out of nowhere? | |
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Tamagotchi: Gozarutchi, his family members and most breeds originating from Gozaru Village all dress and act like ninjas. | |
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Ninjas in Cloud of Sparrows are rather more plausible than most other examples. They are very stealthy and good at dodging pursuit, but dress in normal clothes and are primarily employed as stealthy assassins and spies. Kudo, one of the two main ninjas in the book, also indulges in a spot of Clark Kenting. He is also revealed to have poorer reflexes than gunslinger Matthew Stark. | |
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Freefall had an arc involving a restaurant run by French ninja who would deliver food to your table without you ever noticing, with the nod to real ninja invisibility noted in the trope quote. | |
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The SCP Foundation universe has SCP-2928, which are literally ninja. One of the disciplines of ninjutsu that they use binds them to the idea of what a ninja is, which means that as long as whoever is looking at them believes that actual ninja are stealthy, sneaky, and undetectable, they will be. But if whoever looks at them believes that ninja are highly visible, then they stand out like a sore thumb. The Foundation intentionally funded shows that made ninja seem more open and visible to weaken them. Also, according to one of the ninja in Foundation custody, the turtles are real, but their creation involved a lot of cocaine. | |
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Although Another Note does not actually describe Beyond Birthday as being a ninja, his way of doing things is certainly very ninja-like. He makes use of toxins (anesthetizing his victims with poison before actually killing them), sneaks into his victims' homes, hides in plain sight, eavesdrops on conversations, evidently works quickly, and takes on the role of an "unprivate detective" to get the families of his victims (and the Final Girl) to trust him. | |
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Samurai Squirrel: Nato-san and his brother Malak-qui are attacked by ninjas twice in the first issue. In the second attack, Malak-qui takes them on by himself. He manages to kill at least one, but the encounter leaves him mortally wounded. | |
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The Discworld has a few ninja, and some reflections on the art of stealth: In Thief of Time, the Monastery of Wen the Eternally Surprised has ninja-like martial artist monks working as Time Police. Lu-Tze is highly contemptuous of anyone running around rooftops in black outfits ("others trained them, I just tried to undo the damage"), and his own strategy of passing unnoticed as a humble sweeper is actually closer to the real ninja. Similarly, in Interesting Times, we first see Highly-Visible Ninja in the imperial palace of the Agatean Empire, working as bodyguards. (They're apparently pretty good fighters, but much too flamboyant and not as good as a bunch of very, very experiencednote i.e. geriatric barbarian heroes.) Then, later, protagonist Rincewind discovers that if he just wears a farmer's hat; nobody looks at him. The Assassin's Guild of Ankh-Morpork are all but Ninja in name, though they lack any pseudo-Japanese trappings. They wear all black, the kind of black that stands out in the middle of the night, and are trained in poisons, hidden daggers, and climbing. However, the really smart Vetinari wears green and grey when intending to be stealthy as a student. The trope is also subverted in that quite a few Assassins never actually seem to "inhume" anyone, at least after their graduation exercise, preferring to use their conspicuous black clothing to attract women and their obvious presence to act as a political lever. |
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Toyota, the female mercenary ninja in Y: The Last Man. Although first seen using modern night-vision goggles, she enjoys a chance to spar with an opponent using traditional bladed weapons. | |
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Daryl Hu, an American of Japanesse and Korean ancestry living in the monster infested city of Kellwood, has a mentally and physically scarring run in with Charby the Vampirate while out jumping over rooftops as a ninja by night. | |
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The Adventures of Dr. McNinja's titular Dr. McNinja, as well as his mother, father, and brother. There are other ninja in the plotline too, but they're less prominent. | |
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Aasif Mandvi of The Daily Show is a ninja. He has an ability to disappear into the green screen effect. | |
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The Shall We Date? franchise has several otome VN's with ninjas in the cast. The list includes the Ninja Love and Destiny Ninja series, Shall We Date?: Ninja Assassin and its Spin-Off Shall We Date?: Ninja Shadow etc. | |
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The Lost Redeemer: The Sile’zhar are an elite group of assassins from the east who are clad in black from head to toe, leaving a narrow slit for their eyes. Basically ninjas in all but name. | |
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Ninja Assassin, which is Exactly What It Says on the Tin. | |
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Ninjas appear a few times in The Order of the Stick including a half-orc ninja who falls for Elan. A Running Gag is for ninjas to go undetected by other characters even when they're not actually hiding. | |
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In My Huntsman Academia, Blake and Ren are The Sneaky Guy of their respective teams. They specialize in ambushes, Combat Pragmatism, and vanishing without any warning. The "achievement" for fighting alongside Blake, "WASHOOM! Ninja skills!" lampshades this. | |
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Oogway's Little Owl: Taylor is being trained to be one by Oogway and Shifu, combining an owl's natural proclivity for stealth-hunting with a penchant for throwing knives, and a dash of Terror Hero. It's also pointed out that ninja are native to Japan, while the story takes place in China, but it's handwaved by explaining that Oogway has been all over the world, encountering the ninja on a trip to Japan. | |
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They appear in Taiko, but realistically, as common spies who are looked down upon by samurai. | |
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Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Duo: In chapter 8, at Noel's suggestion, she, Caren, and Coco dress up as ninja to sneak into the aquarium. | |
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James Bond: The popularity of ninja in Western media may have started with the Bond film You Only Live Twice from 1967. Most of those ninja were depicted as being more like members of an elite government special forces unit than invisible assassins, however. (Except for the one who killed the Bond girl, of course.) In Licence to Kill it is revealed that Hong Kong Narcotics employs ninjas as special agents. (Given that the Special Duties Unit of the Hong Kong Police Force were trained by the SAS before the colony was handed back to China, this may not be as far fetched as it first seems.) |
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In Switcheroo AU, Spinel and Amethyst's fusion — Lolite — has the visual cues of a kunoichi, wielding a chain-scythe and wearing fish-net stockings. | |
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Triangle Heart 3: Sweet Songs Forever has Shiro, Kyouya, and Miyuki Takamachi. They're usually bodyguards, but occasionally do some assassination work as well. | |
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For instance, the Marvel Universe villain clan, The Hand, cropped up then, starting out as a bunch of sinister assassins-for-hire, rapidly proving to be sinister nihilistic assassins-for-hire with some mystical trimmings, and eventually evolving into world-threatening mystical all-purpose nihilist killers. Also during that period and in the same comics, Frank Miller effectively changed Daredevil into a good ninja. | |
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In Neuromancer, a cyberpunk novel by William Gibson, Lady 3Jane has a ninja butler, Hideo. | |
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Blade of Toshubi: Toshubi is a ninja mouse. | |
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Shortpacked! has Ninja Rick, A ninja obsessed man who was raised by a betamax copy of Fist of the North Star and has a surprising amount of skill with a sword. | |
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Miller also wrote a ninja into Sin City in the form of deadly little Miho, the primary enforcer of the girls of Old Town. She is the single deadliest Dark Action Girl of the series, the only one of the girls of Old Town who does not use guns, and a heroic example of the Psycho for Hire. | |
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Battle For Money Sentouchuu has ninja androids (Actually stuntmen trained to handle ninja weapons and martial arts) meant to assist players battle each other. Players can get one, but you need 600,000 yen for it. | |
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Similarly, in Interesting Times, we first see Highly-Visible Ninja in the imperial palace of the Agatean Empire, working as bodyguards. (They're apparently pretty good fighters, but much too flamboyant and not as good as a bunch of very, very experiencednote i.e. geriatric barbarian heroes.) Then, later, protagonist Rincewind discovers that if he just wears a farmer's hat; nobody looks at him. | |
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In Thief of Time, the Monastery of Wen the Eternally Surprised has ninja-like martial artist monks working as Time Police. Lu-Tze is highly contemptuous of anyone running around rooftops in black outfits ("others trained them, I just tried to undo the damage"), and his own strategy of passing unnoticed as a humble sweeper is actually closer to the real ninja. | |
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Many readers, however, have noted that the original writers of Batman created him as a de facto ninja without knowing it in the 1930s. Many portrayals of the Dark Knight had him undergoing some variety of training in ninja-style arts prior to his assumption of the mantle of the Bat, such as the Christopher Nolan Batman movies which had him training with the League of Shadows. | |
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Often appear in the works of Adam Warren. Livewires has Hollowpoint Ninja, Empowered has Ninjette and several clans of ninja. | |
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Hsiao-Lan, as well as Rapunzel/Hotaru in Rose Guns Days have a similar role, the latter's being close to that of the kunoichi. | |
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Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow from GI Joe The Rise Of Cobra and G.I. Joe: Retaliation. G.I. Joe: Retaliation also adds Jinx. | |
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Girl Genius has the Smoke Knights who are essentially european ninjas. They serve as Elite Mooks for House Sturmvoraus and make heavy use of poison and the Stealth Hi/Bye. The best of them can literally disappear into thin air. | |
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Ninja Sasuke in Lucha Libre Internacional during 1991. "The Great Sasuke", as he would come to be known by the following year, went on to found Michinoku Pro Wrestling. | |
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In Licence to Kill it is revealed that Hong Kong Narcotics employs ninjas as special agents. (Given that the Special Duties Unit of the Hong Kong Police Force were trained by the SAS before the colony was handed back to China, this may not be as far fetched as it first seems.) | |
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In Ultraman Taiga, Taiga's ally Ultraman Fuma fights with ninja techniques. | |
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Satan Ninja 198X features your average video game playing, bodacious babe obsessed dweeb in the 80s, who is transformed into a Satan powered ninja. | |
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Ron Reis wrestled as Super Giant Ninja in WCW. | |
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Before he was The Great Muta, he wrestled for Championship Wrestling From Florida as White Ninja in 1986. | |
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Fire Emblem on Forums: While rare in these games due to the games primarily taking place in a Medieval European Fantasy setting, some games have access to a Ninja class that fits the trope perfectly. Chains of Horai: Setsurou and his clan, the Yugens, are an entire clan of ninja. The Hiruma Clan are also mentioned to be a clan full of these, though they are closer to a Bandit Clan. |
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Over in one of Sentai's sister franchises, Metal Heroes includes Sekai Ninja Sen Jiraiya. There was also Henshin Ninja Arashi before them. | |
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Lady Catherine de Bourgh has ninja guards in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, and can't see the logic of anyone not having them. Elizabeth, however, makes short work of them, even taking out a heart and eating it. | |
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Ninjas play a large part in the final arc of Buck Godot, because every race in the known universe has them... | |
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Phoenix Force battled the Tigers of Justice, a radical Japanese group using ninja techniques to attack nuclear power plants to avenge Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In later books they receive the help of John Trent, a Japanese-American master of ninjutsu. | |
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Ultra Series: Some of the Ultramen's most famous foes, the Baltans, are based on ninjas and have several abilities commonly associated with ninjas, such as making copies of themselves. Their Boss Subtitle is even "Space Ninja". In Ultraman Taiga, Taiga's ally Ultraman Fuma fights with ninja techniques. |
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The popularity of ninja in Western media may have started with the Bond film You Only Live Twice from 1967. Most of those ninja were depicted as being more like members of an elite government special forces unit than invisible assassins, however. (Except for the one who killed the Bond girl, of course.) | |
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In The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl, Rina Takeda plays the role of a female ninja named Kisaragi who attempts to rescue a group of women being held captive to become toys for men. | |
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Several Super Sentai series feature ninjas, with the main ones being Ninja Sentai Kakuranger, Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger, and Shuriken Sentai Ninninger. They were adapted for the US as Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers Season 3, Power Rangers Ninja Storm, and Power Rangers Ninja Steel, respectively. | |
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Azumi, ninjas appear just like the manga. | |
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Azumi | hasFeature |
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Ditto with Ninja and its sequel Ninja II: Shadow Of A Tear | |
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Charlie from Spin City once daydreamed of winning the World Series, and fighting ninjas. | |
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Spin City | hasFeature |
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Lady Ninja Kaede is about the formation of an elite group of ninja tasked with punishing sex crimes in Edo period Japan. | |
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Of course, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Mirage), which are basically the most famous American comic book ninja. | |
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The Aztec warriors of El Conquistador are depicted almost like ninjas: preternaturally agile, fast, stealthy, skilled and subtly "magic"; they take a castle in no time by infiltrating in it and taking down the entire guard. But they also doesn't follow the rule of Conservation of Ninjutsu, so they have an advantage over the traditional japanese ninjas. | |
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Appeared in The Last Samurai, with some of their methodology were accurately presented. | |
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SPRINGIETTE features Chop Chop Ninja Doom, who throws chips instead of stars. | |
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In 2007 Toshiya "Rascal" Matsuzaki of Toryumon fame began wrestling in CMLL as "Mini Ninja". | |
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990): The live action film adaptation of the popular cartoon series, which has since gone on to become a Cult Classic. | |
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The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! has four time displaced ninjas who tried to escape from samurai by entering a hibernation state, and then overslept. Their most notable characteristic is that, once unmasked, their faces are drawn in a manga style completely different from the rest of the characters. | |
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Megatokyo features Junpei, nowadays a l337 ninja, thanks to his training under Largo. | |
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Chains of Horai: Setsurou and his clan, the Yugens, are an entire clan of ninja. The Hiruma Clan are also mentioned to be a clan full of these, though they are closer to a Bandit Clan. | |
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Magick Chicks: Artemis Academy's Ninja Club. Their leader, Tandy, is a member of the student council, has stealth down to such a science that she can seemingly appear from thin air, and even knows a secret art for interrogation purposes. Her club members have proven themselves so capable, in her absence, that they've managed to kidnap Skye and replace her with Rain, in order to spy on Cerise and undermine her authority — all without Cerise suspecting a thing! | |
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Speed Racer: A ninja appears and attacks the Racer brothers... but he commits the sheer mistake of going against Pops Racer. Cue an hilariously awesome Curb-Stomp Battle — with the ninja at the receiving end! | |
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Many Marvel heroes, and some villains, assume the mantle of the ninja "Ronin". Hawkeye is one of the most notable heroes to fight as "Ronin". | |
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Ajutasutra in Belisarius Series is effectively an Indian "Ninja". | |
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The MLP Loops: Ivory Scroll (also known as Mayor Mare) ends up in the Naruto loops early on, and the experience sticks. She often uses paper-ninja powers to send messages and otherwise make her paperwork easier. In one loop, everyone at the bar is talking about some of the weird variants of Twilight Velvet (Twilight Sparkle's mother) that they've seen. Then someone mentions a time Velvet was a ninja. And then everyone realizes none of them said it... |
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Mountain Time takes place in a universe where onions use their ninja training to kill condors. | |
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The title character of the Alex Rider series dresses as a ninja in Scorpia, when going to assassinate Mrs Jones. However, he does use real ninja tactics when trying to gain access to her floor: disguising himself as a pizza boy and having his weapons hidden in or disguised as his merchandise, and only switches to the stagehand outfit when in an area he'd be thrown out of whatever he was dressed as. | |
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