Ninja

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Ninja
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Artwork from Rhythm Tengoku
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The Ninja (忍者?, Ninja) guards the Lord from other ninjas shooting arrows at him in Ninja Bodyguard in Rhythm Tengoku and Rhythm Heaven Megamix.

The ninjas also make an appearence in Freeze Frame, where they can sometimes be seen in the photos.

Physical Appearance

The Ninjas wear entirely black and white traditional ninja outfits, with the black ninja also having some white stars on his chest and a long scarf. Their entire bodies are covered except for thier hands and faces. Their eyes are always closed. The white ninjas also seem to have red face paint in Rhythm Heaven Megamix.

In Rhythm World: The Best+, their outfits are slightly different, in that they wear bandanas and face masks, and the black Ninja lacks the scarf and stars, now resembling traditional Korean ninja outfits. Their ears are also visible.

Story

The black ninja is devoted to protecting his lord at all costs, even if the lord goes out of his way to walk outside, putting himself in danger[1]. A secondary black ninja shoots arrows at him to practice with, where the playable ninja is guarding a wooden dummy repressenting the lord. The ninja is Tanaka's great great great great grandfather. The night after protecting his lord from the enemy ninjas, he has a premonition of Tanaka, who also protects a woman in the same way, who is said to be the descendant of the Lord. He uses ninjutsu to ensure Tanaka finds a scroll, urging him to continue protecting her[2]. His final appearence is as a ghost, watching over Tanaka.

Appearances

Gallery

In Other Languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan.svg Japanese 忍者 Ninja
Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Ninja
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE Ninja
Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French Ninja
Garde du corps
Ninja
Bodyguard
Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Ninja
Flag of Italy.svg Italian Ninja
Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 보디가드 Bodyguard

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