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The series divided attention between Ninjak's present-day adventures and flashbacks to his origin and training. The series revealed that MI-6 has had a secret "ninja programme" since World War I, starting with an agent named Ninja-A (King was not said to be officially designated Ninja-K, with "Ninjak" now being a nickname).
The ninja and his dog must disarm various time bombs spread across an unnamed metropolis that were planted by a terrorist group. [5] The game was remade for the Mega Drive/Genesis under the title Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi, with the protagonist's identity differing between regions.
Shinobi was followed by a wave of ninja video games in the late 1980s, [17] with some of the most popular including Taito's The Ninja Warriors series, [23] System 3 Software's Last Ninja series, Data East's arcade hit Bad Dudes Vs. DragonNinja (1988), Tecmo's Ninja Gaiden series starring Ryu Hayabusa, [17] and Capcom's Strider series. [24]
Drawing of the archetypical ninja from a series of sketches by Hokusai. Woodblock print on paper. Vol. six, 1817. A ninja (Japanese: 忍者; [ɲiꜜɲdʑa]) or shinobi (Japanese: 忍び; ) was a covert agent, mercenary, or guerrilla warfare expert in feudal Japan.
Series Air Dates Ninja Hattori-kun Ninja Hattori-kun (忍者ハットリくん) Ninja Hattori-kun + Ninja Monster Zippo (忍者ハットリくん+忍者怪獣ジッポウ) 1966.04.07 – 1966.09.28 1967.08.03 – 1968.01.25 Masked Ninja Akakage (仮面の忍者 赤影) [Edo period series] 1967.04.05 – 1968.03.27
Shinobi no Mono (忍びの者) is a series of jidaigeki novels written by Tomoyoshi Murayama originally serialized in the Sunday edition of the newspaper Akahata [1] from November 1960 to May 1962. Shinobi no mono is the long form of the phrase meaning ninja, see the Ninja [ broken anchor ] article for details.
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Shogun Iemitsu's Secret Journey (将軍家光忍び旅, Shōgun Iemitsu Shinobi Tabi) was a pair of television jidaigeki series on TV Asahi in Japan. The first aired in 1990–1991 and the sequel in 1992–1993. Kunihiko Mitamura portrayed Tokugawa Iemitsu in both series. [1] [2]