Didn't think there were any real ninjas still around, much less becoming an endangered species:
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R.I.P. The true arts of Ninjitsu...
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R.I.P. The true arts of Ninjitsu...
Good Night and Good Luck..
---Edward R. Murrow, See It Now, CBS
---Keith Olbermann, Olbermann, ESPN2
---Edward R. Murrow, See It Now, CBS
---Keith Olbermann, Olbermann, ESPN2
Re: R.I.P. The true arts of Ninjitsu...
You cannot mention anything about Ninja without bringing up Godfrey Ho, search for him on youtube and youll find tons of vids on his hilariously bad epics.
I already knew years ago that real ninja were still around, but yeah, very much rare.
I already knew years ago that real ninja were still around, but yeah, very much rare.
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Re: R.I.P. The true arts of Ninjitsu...
....wasn't aware of this myself.
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they fucking list tmnt and not naruto? lols. though tmnt, in its latest rendition, seems more along the lines of them actually being teenage mutant Ninja turtles. they use more stealthy techniques over straight up kills, they are jsut extra repared for a fight as well. pretty much combining ninjutsu with martial arts i guess.
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they fucking list tmnt and not naruto? lols. though tmnt, in its latest rendition, seems more along the lines of them actually being teenage mutant Ninja turtles. they use more stealthy techniques over straight up kills, they are jsut extra repared for a fight as well. pretty much combining ninjutsu with martial arts i guess.
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Naruto was never THAT big over here. TMNT was massive when it first came out as it was shown on a standard channel before Sky and digital came along.mutantoverlord wrote:they fucking list tmnt and not naruto?
I'd say Dragonball Z is more popular and known over here still.