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The word "ninja" in kanji script. Ninja is the on'yomi (Early Middle Chinese–influenced) reading of the two kanji "忍者". In the native kun'yomi reading, it is pronounced shinobi, a shortened form of shinobi-no-mono (忍びの者).
A theatrical poster for the 1966 film Shinobi no Mono Shin Kirigakure Saizō. 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.
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 Henshin Ninja Arashi (変身忍者 嵐) [Edo period henshin series based on the manga of the same name]
Ninja the Mission Force 15: Bruce - A Dragon Story Ninja the Mission Force 16: They Call Him Bruce Ninja the Mission Force 17: The Real Bruce Ninja the Mission Force 18: Bruce's Greatest Revenge Ninja the Mission Force 19: Treasure of Bruce Ninja the Mission Force 20: Bruce the Invincible. 2012.02.15 2012.02.22 2012.02.29
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During the Edo period, onmitsu (the term meaning a spy or an undercover detective) acted as secret agents in security and espionage functions, mainly intelligence and information gathering, sometimes with aid of kobushikata, small groups of lower-class agents posing as mobile manual laborers and working under Iga ninja supervisors. The oniwaban ...
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A fan-subbed version entitled Spy Swordsman was also made available on DVD. The second film, titled Zoku Onmitsu Kenshi ("Spy Swordsman Continued") and released on August 2 of the same year, concerns the search for a buried treasure in seven gold mines in the Izu Peninsula and features the Fūma and the Iga ninja clans as well as the Tokugawa clan.