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Night of the Ninjas: March 21, 1995 #30, Ninjas and Samurai: Plot: Morgan le Fay is under a spell, and Jack and Annie must find four magical objects to reverse it with help from a mouse named Peanut. In ancient Japan, they encounter ninjas and samurai and get a moonstone. The Mystery of the Magic Spell (#2) #6
Bansenshūkai summarizes the main points of the three volumes of the original Ninjutsu book Kanrinseiyō (間林清陽), and was written by selecting only those that fit the times. In the beginning of Bansenshūkai , the existence of the original text Kanrinseiyō was mentioned, but its existence had not been confirmed for a long time.
The Ninja novel was written in 1980 by Eric Van Lustbader and is a tale of revenge, love and murder. The author blends a number of known themes together: crime, suspense and Japanese martial arts mysticism. The book is divided into five parts, called "rings," as an apparent homage to Miyamoto Musashi's The Book of Five Rings.
Night of the Ninja is a straight-to-video motion picture released in 1989 by Imperial Entertainment Corp. The film is essentially two or three martial arts films edited together to appear as one, although this is unconfirmed .
1990 saw the premiere of La Noche de las Noches, a work for string quartet and electronics by Ezequiel Viñao (based on a reading from Burton's "Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night"). [27] John Adams's 2014 "dramatic symphony" and concerto for violin, Scheherazade.2 imagines a modern and more heroic female lead.
Real Ultimate Power, The Official Ninja Book (ISBN 978-0-8065-2569-3) was published on July 1, 2004, by Citadel. [8] The book was rejected by 11 publishers before being chosen by Kensington Books, the parent company of Citadel. According to Nielsen BookScan, 35,000 copies were sold by 2006. [2] In 2008 a sequel was released, titled Ghosts/Aliens.
Secret agents and ninjas topped the Friday demo wars, with an encore of NBC's American Ninja Warrior (0.5/3) tying the two-hour finale of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (0.5/3). Overall, NBC once ...
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.