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Angela Sun, correspondent for American Ninja Warrior; Tommy Tallarico, co-host of Judgment Day and video game composer; Sara Underwood, anchor of "The Feed" on Attack of the Show! Morgan Webb, co-host of X-Play, guest co-host of Attack of the Show! and host of G4 Underground; Wil Wheaton, co-host of Arena until 2003; Tina Wood, host of g4tv.com
A sports video game based on the series, American Ninja Warrior: Challenge, was released in North America on March 19, 2019, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. It was developed by Gaming Corps Austin and published by GameMill Entertainment.
American Ninja Challenge competitor in Batman costume.. The American Ninja Challenge was a nationwide competition sponsored by G4 TV to send a number of American citizens to Japan to compete in the TBS hit TV show Sasuke (known as Ninja Warrior in the US).
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After the fifth season of American Ninja Warrior was completed, control of production for the series for future seasons shifted from G4 Media to NBCUniversal Television, leaving G4 Media as a defunct production company maintaining the archives of TechTV and G4 within the Comcast organization and licensing the G4 trademark to their Canadian counterpart.
Jimmy Choi, 48, has run 16 marathons, won three Guinness world records (most recently for double-high-five pushups), and competed on American Ninja Warrior for the past seven years. Pretty good ...
The Ninja Warriors (ニンジャウォーリアーズ) is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game developed and released by Taito in 1987. The original arcade game situated one display in between projected images of two other displays, creating the appearance of a triple-wide screen.