Ninja Essays

  • Essay On Ninjas And Ninjas

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    Ninjas and samurais were Japan’s most feared warriors. Samurais and ninjas had different backgrounds and roots, they had their own style of combat and tactics, they used different weapons, they had different customs and rituals, and finally they were considered good or evil. Even thought they were very different they had some similarities because they were both warriors that developed unique fighting techniques to combat against enemies. Both ninjas and samurais are viewed as incredible warriors

  • Ninjas: The Assassinated Samurai

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    Ninjas have been known for centuries for their abilities, training, and stealth. Over the ages, these amazing soldiers have become the make of legend. History has little to say about ninjas. It is difficult to decide the precise origin of the silent assassins, because historians did not record as much about them. This is due to the fact that ninjas were recruited from the lower class. They were created to counteract the upper-class samurai of feudal Japan. The art of ninjutsu began around 600-900

  • Ninja Vs. Samurai

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    Ninja vs Samurai Samurai and ninjas have long been a part of what has made Japanese culture unique. These two warriors that lived during ancient Japan may seem like the same thing to most people, but in reality there are a number of differences between them such as: weapons, clothing, orgin, jobs, beliefs etc. A major difference between the samurai and the ninja is who they represent. The samurai were warriors that belonged to the noble classes of ancient Japanese society. On the other hand, ninjas

  • Ninjas in Feudal Japan

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    The Ninja was one of Japans greatest mysteries and greatest warrior of all time. However dishonourable the job, it still got done. So there are many questions that arise from these mysterious people like who were they, and exactly what did they do, and so to answer these questions we must look deeper into the history of feudal Japan. The Ninja first appeared in feudal japan in the fifteenth century and are often thought of as the first spies. However there was little trace of left after the ninja

  • Persuasive Essay On Why I Want To Be Ninjas

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    to be a ninja for a day because, on Minecraft I always put on black dyed leather armor and would type in chat “nin nin.” I love ninjas more than pirates and with ninjas you could pretend to be a Naruto character for a day. I would also be a ninja because I would be able to hide in the shadows. Ninja are skilled in many types of martial arts as well. Ninja can be assigned missions to assassinate people or to protect somebody. Ninjas also have a code of honor unlike a pirate. They have ninja ways as

  • First Issue Of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

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    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Twelve hundred dollars. The amount of money needed to create the first issue of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; a group of four crime fighting ninjas that take on an interesting body form. This group is interesting in the fact that they are a very successful parody of another super hero from the past. After watching the movie and doing some research on the hero Daredevil, it seems that the storylines are similar and will be explained later. The

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Property of Films

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    In October 2009, following the news of Nickelodeon purchasing all of Mirage's rights to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles property, it was announced that Nickelodeon would produce a new film through Paramount Pictures with an expected release date sometime in 2012.[4] In late May 2011, it was announced that Paramount and Nickelodeon had brought Michael Bay and his Platinum Dunes partners Bradley Fuller and Andrew Form on to produce the next film that will reboot the film series. Bay, Fuller, and Form

  • Anime

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    martial arts, so I chose to discuss the action/horror subgenre and will be using Yoshiaki Kawajiri's Ninja Scroll to aid in describing its basic elements. Action anime contains titles such as: Street Fighter II, Tekken, and Battle Royal High School. Some titles I've come across that would fit horror anime are: Shutendoji- the Star Hand Kid, Devilman, Biohunter and Vampire Hunter D. I chose Ninja Scroll as my model not only because its animation is "top-notch" and its storyline, in my opinion, is

  • Jaywalker-Personal Narrative

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    That’s how I can get him to hand his keys over to me trustingly. He knows I’m boss at this. I’m creeping along the outskirts of Brooklyn, keeping a lookout for wavers as I sip on my deliciously steaming Cappuccino, single-handedly steering through traffic, when someone abruptly dashes out in front of the cab. My foot jams on the brakes, my hand reflexively holding the cup of coffee away from me to prevent being scorched. A lesser driver either would’ve hit the idiot jaywalker—or rather jay-sprinter—or

  • Naruto Alternate Ending

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    "Kakashi sensei, both Naruto and Sasuke look worn out." Sakura said, inspecting the two. The two ninjas were barely moving as they ate their dinner. Kakashi sighed. "Looks like those two wore themselves out from using too much chakra. I told you to train, but not train from dawn to dusk. I'm assuming that you managed to learn most of the jutsu from the scrolls?" Naruto groaned. "Not most. All of it, sensei. Sasuke learned all of the jutsu from his scroll also. We were have a competition on who

  • The Acknowledgement of Basic Principle

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    Upon consideration for Sho-Dan, I would like to express my gratitude to the ninja lineage for compiling the information through the centuries, maintaining a practical art for the cultivation of the warrior spirit on its many different levels. This appreciation extends a great deal to my most recent personal lineage offering direct impact on modern budo and the battlefield arts. Those most recent are Moko No Tora Takamatsu sensei, Yoshikai Hatsumi sensei (who shares his birthday with me), An-Shu

  • Two Ninja Research Paper

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    they knew who I was and what I did to their boss but just could not prove it. Both dreams I believe where about mindsets and the mountain that's needed to be climbed. The ninja was use to hitting the ball in just such a way and when his brother came in and changed the direction of the ball it bothered him. The second ninja also warned him stay on this path and it will kill you. The second dream spoke to me mostly of the mountain I need to climb, that it's not a easy mountain, but if I persevere

  • Television and Media Violence - TV Violence and Common Sense

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    Sense It is obvious that children are affected by television. They often pretend to be their favorite character, reenact scenes from movies, and wear clothes featuring their media heroes. As a child, I pretended to be one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles while practicing my fighting skills on invisible bad guys. Although these things are usually a healthy part of growing up, it would be foolish to assume that children are not affected in a negative way by all of the violence that appears

  • Violence on Children's Television

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    Violence on Children's Television Are today's children being exposed to too much violence via television? I think so. From the teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, to the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, kids are always being exposed to the rock-'em-sock-'em heroes of T.V., or the brainless violence of Beavis and Butthead. When we live in a country where our children watch an average of three to four hours of television daily {quote}, That is a large number of punches, kicks, and many other violent acts

  • Television and Media Essay - TV Violence and Children

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    on our children.  We, as a society, must save our future and take an active role in protecting our children from the violence on our television. Television cartoons often feature dehumanized characters, such as Transformers and the Ninja Turtles, who engage in the destructive acts of violence by fighting our real life social problems. With acts of violence, kids learn to think that's how they should solve their problems.  MTV's Beavis and Butt-head  encourages fire, smoking

  • Ninja Turtle Franchise Research Paper

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    motives behind these changes that make the Ninja Turtle franchise a success. I also wanted to better understand how the public, more specifically, the franchise's audience, have perceived it and how those perceptions might have changed along with it. As Marsha Kinder discusses in her book, Playing with Power in Movies, Television, and Video Games, the gravity of

  • My Oedipus Complex

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    The story “My Oedipus Complex” by Frank O’Connor deals exclusively with a little boy named Larry and his feelings towards his father. When his father returns home from World War II, Larry is resentful and jealous of losing his mother’s undivided attention, and finds himself in a constant struggle to win back her affections. I really enjoyed “My Oedipus Complex,” because it reminded me a great deal of my elementary school days. My brother Brian was born when I was five, and from that day on there

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: A Comparative Analysis

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    The movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, hosts mutated turtles with the names of four renaissance artists. These four are perhaps the most famous of this era; however, in order to cast a refreshed version of these four heroic turtles, one must be replaced. Although the current four artists each hold their own in terms of talent and the ability to usher in a new world view, the choice must be made. While comparing each of these artists to the most notable directives of the renaissance such as, a return

  • Paw Patrol Thesis

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    Rough Draft Paper One Thesis: Paw Patrol is a good television show because it is a fun way to learn bravery, heroism, and teaches lessons. These days most children are a huge fan of this television show. Bravery is an important feature in this television show. Bravery is the quality or state of having or showing moral or mental strength, for example to face fear, difficulty, and danger. With that being said this television show is a good choice for children to watch. Bravery is something that imbibes

  • Short Story: On Edge

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    Fierce rays from the sun shine down on my skin, evaporating the compact drops of sweat on my chest back into the atmosphere as I stand atop Austria’s highest peak. Every direction I look I can again see the vibrant colors of nature, the serenity and calmness of the wilderness, the small blobs of snow still stuck in the mountains that make up the land and the endless blue that reaches for the horizon. Small bodies of glasslike water, falling between peaks, look as if no human has ever broken their