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Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja, known in Japan as Gōma Reifu Den Izuna (降魔霊符伝イヅナ, lit."Devil-conquering Soul Talisman Legend Izuna") and in Europe as Izuna: The Legend of the Ninja, is a Nintendo DS dungeon crawler video game developed by Success and Ninja Studio and published by Atlus USA in the United States and by 505 Games in Europe.
Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja, a Nintendo DS game Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns, sequel to the above game; Izuna, a character from the Guilty Gear series of video games; Izuna Uchiha, the deceased younger brother of Madara Uchiha from Naruto; Izuna Hatsuse, an 8 year old purple haired Werebeast girl from No Game No Life
A spinoff manga, No Game No Life, Please!, focusing on the character Izuna, ran from May 27, 2015, to November 27, 2017. The No Game No Life franchise was localized in North America by several companies: Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga, Sentai Filmworks the anime, and Yen Press the light novel series.
Izuna (イズナ) is another playable character who made his debut in Guilty Gear 2: Overture. Along with Valentine, Izuna also comes from the Backyard. Izuna is a Japanese fox spirit from a mysterious race called the Yokai. Unlike most spirits of his kind, Izuna gained a physical form through the power of his will.
Izuna 2 was released in several different containers. Sofmap, a Japanese retailer, released a collector's box depicting Izuna and Shino bathing in an onsen, mirroring the design of many eroge games. [20] Each American release contained one of two pinup-styled mini-posters of Izuna.
Izuna has a lighter hair color and speaks standard Japanese. With his sister, Izuna is the second pilot of Deceive, and mans the sensory arrays and the long tendrils that acts as the Machina's only weapon - Deceive being a machine designed for reconnaissance and electronically induced psychological warfare.
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