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Red Ninja: End of Honor, known in Japan as Red Ninja: Kekka no Mai (紅忍 血河の舞, Reddo Ninja Kekka no Mai, "Red Ninja: Blood River Dance"), is a 2005 video game for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox platforms, created in a collaboration between the game developer Tranji Studios (now ERTAIN Corporation) and the film writer Shinsuke Sato.
Mochizuki is featured in many video games, some of which include Nobunaga's Ambition: Souzou (DLC), [5] Puzzle & Dragons, [6] [7] and Toukiden: The Age of Demons. [8]She is mentioned as a trainer of the playable character Kunoichi in Samurai Warriors, and appears in person in Samurai Warriors 2 as Shingen's mistress and the master and surrogate mother of Kurenai, the protagonist of Red Ninja ...
Red Ninja may refer to: Kai , also known as the "Red Ninja" a character in Ninjago; Red Ninja (G.I. Joe), G.I. Joe characters; Red Ninja: End of Honor, 2005 video game; The Red Ninja, a Kick Fighter character
Red Ninja: End of Honor: Stealth: 2005: A historical fantasy action/stealth game about a young female ninja Kurenai out for revenge. Revengers of Vengeance: Fighting: 1994: Fuchida [232] MusicSamurai: Rhythm: 2012: Formerly titled Rice&Shine [233] [234] Rising Zan: The Samurai Gunman: Action-adventure: 1999: Robo Aleste: Shooter: 1992: Rucky ...
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Dice is a Cobra ninja, and was first released as an action figure in 1992, as part of the Ninja Force line. Dice often works with Slice, another ninja. In the Marvel Comics G.I. Joe series, he first appeared in issue #120. There he is summoned to Destro's castle in Trans-Carpathia. Dice becomes involved with the "Red Ninja" clan. [31]
O'Shaughnessey at GalaxyCon, 2022. She is perhaps best known for her roles as Sora Takenouchi from the first and second seasons of Digimon (her first major voiceover role), Jazz Fenton in Danny Phantom, Ino Yamanaka and Konohamaru Sarutobi in Naruto, Nelliel Tu Odelschwanck in Bleach, and Janet Van Dyne/Wasp in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
The campaign for Red Ash was heavily criticized by game journalists and fans alike, describing it as rushed and poorly planned. [26] [27] A CGI short titled Red Ash: -Gearworld-, originally known as Red Ash: -Magicicada-, [28] was funded by a separate Kickstarter campaign handled by Studio 4°C, that was released to coincide with the game.