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2[[caption-width-right:289:Traditional ninjutsu made deadlier by futuristic cyborg technology.]]
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4{{Ninja}}s, as far as popular culture is concerned, are cold, efficient killers. What better way to make them even deadlier than to take out the human factor and make them into literal death machines? Nothing makes a ninja's arsenal more awesome than some high-tech upgrades!
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6The Cyber Ninja is the ninja of the future, but unlike your typical technologically enhanced assassin they still use the traditional ninja image with either traditional, or [[EnhancedArchaicWeapon upgraded]], StockNinjaWeaponry, and almost never a gun - they're still ninjas after all! To keep with appearances, you can expect these ninjas to have some sort of personal cloaking device and body modifications that would enhance their already superhuman conditioning. Being espionage agents, you can bet that they would be skilled hackers when it comes to information.
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8The heyday of the Cyber Ninja would have been the Eighties, especially with the rise of CyberPunk mixed with JapanTakesOverTheWorld. These ninjas would often be the perfect agents for high-tech corporate espionage or assassinations in such stories, or could even serve as a mook army for an evil tech corporation. Even after Japan's economic bubble burst, the combination of the ninjas' traditions with futuristic technology is one that sticks with popular culture to this day.
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10A subtrope of NinjaPirateZombieRobot. Compare SamuraiCowboy. Will tend to overlap with StreetSamurai and CorporateSamurai, but both tropes envelop more specific concepts (the former is a freelancer in a campaign against authority while the latter is a corporate agent and more civilized than the former).
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12NOT related to GhostPirate, though [[PiratesVersusNinjas a fight between the two]] would be totally awesome.
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19* In some entries of the ''Anime/BraveSeries'':
20** ''Anime/BravePoliceJDecker'' -- we have Shadowmaru, a six-forms giant robot with Ninja skills.
21** ''Anime/TheBraveOfGoldGoldran'' -- Sora-Kage a golden bird mecha with ninja abilities in robot form
22** ''Anime/BraveCommandDagwon'' -- Dag-Shadow, a [[TransformingMecha triple-changer]] mecha, have a Jet and Dragon-like form.
23** ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'': Volfogg is a {{transforming|Mecha}} police car ninja who can also {{combin|ingMecha}}e with a transforming motorcycle and helicopter to form the even stronger Big Volfogg.
24* Sealsdramon in ''Anime/DigimonGhostGame'' is a cyborg ninja ''dragon'' based on the UsefulNotes/NavySeals whose species is known for being skilled assassins, while the one fought by the heroes is a SerialKiller [[KnightOfCerebus looking to rack up a high body count]] who manages to kill 1000 other [[{{mons}} Digimon]].
25* In the ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' franchise:
26** Schwarz Bruder is a German ninja piloting the shuriken-throwing, substitution technique-using, Stahlhelm-wearing Spiegel Gundam. [[spoiler: He's also a cyborg made by the Devil Gundam... it's a long story]].
27** The [[MechaExpansionPack Gundam AGE-1 Spallow]] from ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamAGE Gundam AGE]]''; FragileSpeedster compared to the [[MightyGlacier AGE-1 Titus]] and [[JackOfAllStats AGE-1 Normal]].
28* ''Anime/LastHope2018'': Fau is a cyborg assassin and an efficient henchman of Mr. Gold. Later on, [[spoiler: after his body gets severely damaged, he merges with a dog BRAI and loses all sentience but the instinct of revenge against the people who killed Mr. Gold.]]
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32* The initial arc that introduced the War Machine armor in the pages of ''ComicBook/IronMan'', involved a group of cybernetic ninjas slicing up Tony Stark's normal suit, requiring a bit of MoreDakka.
33* A backup feature of ''ComicBook/SavageDragon'' involved the cybernetic [[CaptainPatriotic Superpatriot]] going up against a group of ninja cyborgs. For added coolness, they were also [[StupidJetpackHitler Nazis]].
34* There is a minor "Jobber"-type for-hire villain in Fred Perry's ''ComicBook/GoldDigger'' that is called "Tech Ninja", expert in espionage and using technological devices to replicate some of the more advanced SupernaturalMartialArts moves of the setting.
35* In ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMoreThanMeetsTheEye'', to contrast with the noble, stern Samurai design of Cyclonus, Whirl is given a sleeker ninja-esque design, additionally capable of both popping up and vanishing almost from nowhere. [[ScreamingWarrior Though he's hardly stealthy]].
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39* In ''Film/JohnnyMnemonic'' the titular character was chased by a cyborg ninja with a [[RazorFloss monofilament wire]] concealed in his thumb.
40* ''Film/MiraiNinja'' aka ''Cyber Ninja'' features, well, a ninja bedecked with cybernetics.
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44* In ''[[Literature/TakeshiKovacs Altered Carbon]]'', Takeshi Kovacs temporarily sleeved in a "tech-ninja" body, that particular model had mostly [[BioAugmentation organic augmentations]] [[spoiler: except the shaped charge in the hand]] but some older ones he'd used before were cybered up.
45* Jay Liebold's "ninja" sub-series of ''Literature/ChooseYourOwnAdventure'' culminated with the reader's character taking on the titular ''Ninja Cyborg''.
46* ''Literature/TheCyberDragonsTrilogy'': Has Keiko "Kei" Springs and her mentor, Snake, as two of these. Snake kidnapped her as a child and proceeded to train her as an apprentice assassin for a decade while slowly having parts of her body replaced with advanced cybernetics. The modern Kei is still mostly organic but Snake is a FullConversionCyborg.
47* ''Literature/JackBlank'' features a Peacemaker named Cyberai; a ninja with bionic limbs. [[spoiler: He gets killed when a Rüstov Para-Soldier rips off one of Cyberai's legs to replace the one he lost in battle]].
48* The eponymous threat from the ''Literature/ChooseYourOwnAdventure'' novel ''Ninja Cyborg''.
49* ''Literature/SprawlTrilogy'':
50** The short story version of "Johnny Mnemonic" had a cyborg ninja with a monofilament wire in his thumb, disguised as a stereotypical JapaneseTourist. Johnny's new bodyguard [[StreetSamurai Molly Millions]] kills him by challenging him to an arena fight and exploiting the environment.
51** ''Literature/{{Neuromancer}}'' had a "vat-grown ninja" named Hideo who is also referred to as a "clone" (presumably the product of genetic engineering). He was an exceptionally deadly fighter. Molly tries to take him on, [[spoiler: but her leg, broken in an earlier confrontation and not fully healed, breaks again before anything can really happen.]]
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55* ''Series/SekaiNinjaSenJiraiya'' has Metallic Ninja Gamesh, a cyborg [[McNinja World Ninja]] from Germany. Later in the series we get Demost, a mechanical FlyingSaucer-themed ninja.
56* In ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' and ''Franchise/PowerRangers'', there's a handful of ninja-themed HumongousMecha:
57** [[Series/NinjaSentaiKakuranger Muteki Shogun, Juushou Fighters and Kakure Daishogun]] ([[Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers Shogun Megazord, Battle Borgs and Ninja Megazord]]) are ninja animal-themed robots.
58** [[Series/NinpuuSentaiHurricaneger Senpuujin, Gouraijin, Fuuraimaru, and Tenkuujin]] ([[Series/PowerRangersNinjaStorm Storm Megazord, Thunder Megazord, Ninja Minizord and Samurai Star]]) are ninja CombiningMecha with power of the storm. Fuuraimaru/the Ninja Minizord later came back in an [[MilestoneCelebration anniversary series]] and [[CombiningMecha combined]] with [[Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger Gokaioh]]/[[Series/PowerRangersMegaforce Legendary Megazord]].
59** [[Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger Shurikenjin, Bison King, and Lion Ha-Oh]] are basically an example of ninja using anything that's available to them, as these mecha don't have a unifying theme otherwise.
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63* In [=RPGs=] like ''TabletopGame/{{Cyberpunk}}'' and ''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}'' this is a common variation on the StreetSamurai archetype. The former even has actual cybernetically enhanced ninja, including one FullConversionCyborg ninja master.
64* The Tech-ninja clans in ''TabletopGame/{{Rifts}}'' Japan deploy these, along with [[PsychoSerum Juicer and Crazy]] Ninjas, to keep up with their mystic rivals from traditional clans.
65* ''Anime/FutureCardBuddyfight'': Ninjas make up one of the main majorities of Katana World, and many of them are futuristic. This includes Electron Ninja, Shiden, and Nanomachine Ninja, Tsukikage (a large ninja made of a swarm of nanobots, giving him a limited form of immortality because he's technically a blob monster).
66* Mage the Ascension had a rather obscure faction of mages called the Go Kamisori Gama who were literally cyborg ninja mages (and considering that mages were already reality warpers, the most powerful of them capable of permanently rewriting the laws of physics, or of (and this is a much "easier" trick) erasing the very concept of their own existence such that no human mind could perceive them), there's some serious overkill involved there. Do you really need ninjutsu and an ion cannon implanted in your arm when you can just be a member of the ''TrenchcoatBrigade'' like a "normal" mage?
67* After the TimeSkip on [[{{Wutai}} Kamigawa]] in ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'', cybernetically-empowered ninja are quite common, especially among the [[ForScience Saiba Futurists]] and [[{{Yakuza}} Reckoner Gangs]].
68* Various stealth specialists in ''TabletopGame/{{Infinity}}'' fit this trope (though in a nod to pragmatism, most carry guns of some sort), but the stand-out examples would have to be Yu Jing's various ninja troops. Or at least, they would be if Yu Jing actually ''had'' ninja, [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial which it most certainly does not]].
69* The various Imperial Temple Assassins of the Officio Assassinorum in ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'' fit the archetype of the futuristic ninja assassin in various ways. Vindicare Assassins are [[ColdSniper stealthy, long-range killers]] that stick to the shadows and hunt prey with silenced sniper rifles. Callidus Assassins are [[ShapeShifting shapeshifters]] who get close to their targets and eliminate them with poisoned knives, swords that phase in and out of reality, and sidearms that project waves of brain-melting energy. Culexus Assassins are [[MageKiller soulless psyker-hunters]] who can render themselves invisible to the naked eye and punch peoples' souls out with their unarmed strikes (although their primary weapon, a massive helmet-mounted contraption that fires bolts of anti-psychic energy, isn't much of a ninja weapon). Finally, Eversor Assassins are drug-fuelled [[TheBerserker berserkers]] who largely eschew stealth in favor of simply killing all the witnesses, ripping their victims apart in melee with swords and claws.
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73* ''VideoGame/ANNOMutationem'': Kunoichi is a member of The Consortium's Shadow Team that specializes in ninjutsu donning a cyber-suit that lets her perform a FlashStep while wielding a katana-like blade that extends from her armor.
74* The protagonist, Lucy from ''VideoGame/BeyondSunset'' is one of these, and wields a katana alongside various firearms to take down an evil corporation in the future.
75* [=Zer0=] from ''VideoGame/Borderlands2''. It's hard to tell whether [[PronounTrouble this person]] is a cyborg or not, but the character has a sword for their melee weapon, uses a digital InvisibilityCloak as an Action Skill and can toss explosive kunai as one of their upgrades.
76* Shadow, the main character in ''VideoGame/CyberShadow'', is a robotic ninja who incorporates synthetic and spirit powers into his moveset. The same applies to his rival, Apparitor.
77* Phantom from ''VideoGame/DirtyBomb'' is one, though his suit seems to be based off of samurai armor. He can turn invisible at will to either land a string of headshots or straight up slice someone with his katana.
78* The protagonist of ''VideoGame/FinalNinja'' is a ninja assassin in a futuristic world.
79* The player character in ''VideoGame/{{Ghostrunner}}'' is essentially this.
80* All of the ninja borgs from ''VideoGame/GotchaForce'' have details that indicate that they're manufactured, but the one that most clearly fits is obvious [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Cyber Ninja]], who shoots lasers, has HardLight FuumaShuriken on its arms, and can cause damage with a series of tackles from multiple angles augmented by a ForceField.
81* Hiroyuki Ogata from ''VideoGame/{{Loopmancer}}'' is a high-tech ninja whose body is filled with bionic enhancements, and many of his minions are cyber-ninja warriors as well.
82* Towards the end of ''VideoGame/MarkOfTheNinja'' you start encountering these [[spoiler: when your boss (apparently) turns on you and equips your fellow ninja with technology stolen from the DiscOneFinalBoss]] (technically they're only {{ninja}} wearing PoweredArmour rather than being actual cyborgs, but they still have the look and feel of this trope).
83* ''Franchise/MegaMan'':
84** Shadow Man from ''VideoGame/MegaMan3'' was built from the ground up to resemble a ninja. He's even got a FuumaShuriken.
85** The ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' series has a few:
86*** Magna Centipede from ''VideoGame/MegaManX2'' is a ninja [[TheCracker hacker]] [[CreepyCentipedes centipede]] robot who can teleport, hack X's systems and throw homing magnetic mines for shurikens. He used to be from the Maverick Hunter's 0th Special Unit, who were a covert ops unit.
87*** Blast Hornet from ''VideoGame/MegaManX3'' is a ninja [[WickedWasps hornet]] robot who [[BeeBeeGun throws exploding bees]] in place of shuriken. Like Magna Centipede, he also used to be from the 0th Special Unit.
88*** Dark Mantis from ''VideoGame/MegaManX8'' is a ninja [[SlayingMantis mantis]] robot who throws {{Battle Boomerang}}s made of darkness, fires arrows made of darkness, performs {{Wall Jump}}s, and has two huge mantis arm blades as his primary melee weapons.
89*** X is able to become one via the Shadow Armor in ''VideoGame/MegaManX6'', allowing him to survive touching SpikesOfDoom and cling onto walls, but at the cost of using special weapons or air-dashing.
90** ''VideoGame/MegaManZero'' has Hidden Phantom, one of the Four Guardians of Copy X and the head of the Neo Arcadian intel unit. He's a [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots Reploid]] like any of his brethren, and is very ninja-like -- using body doubles, FuumaShuriken, a [[KatanasAreJustBetter tanto]] and shadow powers to go along with it.
91** ''VideoGame/MegaManZX Advent'' has Siarnaq, {{the Chosen One}} of Model P. (The "P" stands for Phantom, [[LegacyCharacter as in the Reploid mentioned above]].) He's arguably even more robotic (being mindless and talking in RoboSpeak, save for one [[LaughingMad decidedly]] NotSoStoic moment if the player dies to him in his BossBattle) and just as crafty as his Biometal's namesake.
92** ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'' has Dusk (aka Dark Miyabi) and his [=NetNavi=] [=ShadowMan.EXE=], proving that even in an advanced world of internets, ninjas are still good and running.
93* ''VideoGame/MetalGear'' features a recurring archetype of a "Cyborg Ninja":
94** Black Ninja in ''VideoGame/MetalGear2SolidSnake''.
95** [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Cyborg Ninja]]/Grey Fox from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'', pictured above.
96** Olga Gurlukovich in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty'' is forced to masquerade as one. Both Raiden and Solidus incorporate elements of the aesthetic as well -- Raiden was originally intended to be revealed to be a cyborg in an early draft and elements of this do remain in his character and design, while Solidus uses similar technology to Olga and has some samurai aesthetic flourishes.
97** Raiden eventually becomes one for real in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' and [[VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance beyond]].
98** Subverted with Jetstream Sam in ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance'', as he mainly draws inspiration from [[{{Ronin}} samurais]][[spoiler: and [[BadassNormal barely has any cybernetic enhancements]], instead only having a robotic arm and nothing else.]]
99** The Parasite Unit in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'' are a whole unit of them.
100* The SNES RunAndGun game, ''VideoGame/MiraiNinja'' (lit. "Future Ninja") has the player in control of a cyborg ninja warrior who can throw unlimited amounts of shurikens and battling hordes and hordes of {{Oni}} in a futuristic setting.
101* ''VideoGame/MetalShinobiAssassin'', in which your titular hero is a ninja armed with futuristic armor, assorted gadgets and weaponry, and on a mission to take down a warlord-turned-demon and his army.
102* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'':
103** In the wake of Shao Kahn's invasion of Earthrealm in ''VideoGame/MortalKombat3'', the Lin Kuei take to [[UnwillingRoboticization cybernization]] in order to survive Shao Kahn's soul-ripping DepopulationBomb at the [[CyberneticsEatYourSoul cost of their souls]], among other things creating Cyrax and Sektor and also doing the same thing to Sub-Zero's comrade Smoke. Sub-Zero, the only one who wouldn't go through with this and who was one of the warriors protected by Raiden, wound up getting hunted not only by Shao Kahn, but by his own clan as a result.
104** In ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'': Having turned herself into a cyborg after allying with Kronika, Frost ups the ante by [[UnwillingRoboticization turning her defeated opponent into a Lin Kuei robo-ninja]]. While some of the kombatants such as Shao Kahn and Kano are unpleasant to begin with, seeing them turned into robots against their will is jarring. This is the only Fatality in the series that inflicts a FateWorseThanDeath rather than just outright killing the victim. In-game banter between the kombatants show that they condemn Frost's decision to cyberize herself and betray her mentor Sub-Zero out of spite. In-story, [[APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil she]] continues Sektor's evil work by turning her ex-Lin Kuei comrades into brainwashed robo-ninjas [[EvilIsPetty just to rile]] her ex-mentor for "under-appreciating" her potential and allying with the Shirai Ryu. When he notices what Frost has done, it horrifies Sub-Zero given [[spoiler:he was unwillingly robotized in ''VideoGame/MortalKombat9'']].
105* In ''VideoGame/TheNinjaWarriors1987'', the title characters are a cyborg ninja and kunoichi. Essentially ninja Franchise/{{Terminator}}s. The SNES remake ''VideoGame/TheNinjaWarriors1994'' gives us a SkeleBot9000 ninja named Kamaitachi, and the remake of that adds a small ninja robot girl named Yaksha, as well as Raiden, a 4-meter 32-ton TransformingMecha... who's also a ninja.
106* ''Franchise/RatchetAndClank: [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankUpYourArsenal Up Your Arsenal]]'' features robot ninjas -- complete with {{Laser Blade}}s -- as recurring {{Mooks}}.
107* ''VideoGame/ShadowForce'' is an arcade action game with all four of the player heroes being cybernetically-enhanced ninja warriors fighting an evil corporation in a futuristic setting.
108* ''VideoGame/{{Spyborgs}}'' have the sole female playable character being a cyber-{{kunoichi}}, swinging an energized katana to kick all kinds of robot ass.
109* VideoGame/{{Strider}} Hiryu may be 100% human biologically, but his equipment and robot summons fit this trope to a T.
110* The entire Foot Clan from ''VideoGame/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1989'', but that was more of [[MechaMooks a case of censorship]].
111* Yoshimitsu from the ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series is a descendant of the Manji ninja clan from ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soulcalibur]]'' and [[LegacyImmortality successor to the title of Yoshimitsu]] who wears PoweredArmor, has a [[ArtificialLimbs cybernetic arm]], and carries a LaserBlade -- a laser {{katana|sAreJustBetter}} to be exact. The Yoshimitsu of ''Soulcalibur'' also qualifies to an extent: while he doesn't have a laser katana or powered armor, he does have a clockwork prosthetic arm.
112* In ''[[VideoGame/{{Shinobi}} Shinobi III: Revenge of Ninja Master]]'', the [[FinalBoss Shadow Master]] is an cyborg EvilCounterpart to Joe Musashi.
113** There's also Hotsuma from ''VideoGame/Shinobi2002'' and Hibana from ''VideoGame/Nightshade2003''.
114* The Ninja enemies and their variants from ''VideoGame/SonicFrontiers'', while not looking much like their namesakes, they use blades and perform ninja techniques such as NinjaRun and DoppelgangerAttack.
115* Zero of ''VideoGame/AnarchyReigns'' is an unusual example in that his powers are [[BadassNormal based around his own skill]] while he relies on {{nanomachines}} to survive, which makes him one of the odd non-cyborg characters in the game.
116* Kai Leng from ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' is never referred as a ninja but is a cyborg assassin with East Asian roots who fights using a katana.
117** From the multiplayer, there's the [[BackStab N7]] [[InvisibilityCloak Shadow]] and [[SwordBeam N7]] [[TeleportSpam Slayer]], both of whom use Japanese-style swords and their unique powers over regular guns.
118* In ''VideoGame/VirtuaCop 3'', Gale is a mercenary ninja who has outfitted his arsenal with high tech equipment, which includes stealth technology. He is hired by [=ECM=] for his services to fight off the Virtua City Police Department.
119* ''VideoGame/FirstEncounterAssaultRecon'': The Replica Assassins, who having cloaking devices and move insanely fast, were apparently developed as a result of research into operating in zero gravity environments.
120* ''VideoGame/YandereSimulator'': The Easter egg "Cyborg mode", in a ShoutOut to ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance'', turns Yandere-chan into a female cyborg ninja à la Raiden. Her running speed is nearly doubled and she gains an "Energy Sword" that immediately dismembers anybody she attacks (save for Senpai, of course).
121* ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'': The warframes themselves are sleek space-armors capable of performing acts of stealth and agility. Ash is the purest example, with his ''Shuriken'' and ''Smokescreen'' abilities, but ''all'' 'frames are like this at least a little. Any one of them can equip shurikens and throw twenty of them in under a second, and even the most tanky 'frames are absurdly mobile and move silently. Stealth is a perfectly viable playstyle, even if it's generally considered too slow to be worth it most of the time. The game is free to play, and its tagline is "Ninjas Play Free."
122* Genji from ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'', who's pretty clearly designed after the Cyborg Ninjas from ''VideoGame/MetalGear'' and uses shurikens and a katana in a semi-futuristic setting. Lampshaded in a Halloween event voiceline.
123-->"My Halloween costume? Cyborg ninja!"
124* Kaigin from ''VideoGame/AtlasReactor'' has {{nanomachine}} enhancements and is therefore mostly human. He still dresses like a ninja and uses wristblades and shuriken in a setting rife with [[MagicFromTechnology Clarke's Third Law]] level of technology.
125* ''VideoGame/EmpireEarth'': The expansion's final epoch has Cyber Ninjas as an optional unit, a melee fighter that can shut down buildings.
126* Hagane from ''VideoGame/{{Hagane}}'' is one of the earliest examples and he combines SupernaturalMartialArts with advanced bionics.
127* ''Videogame/StarCrawlers'' has the Cyberninja class, which is, as one would expect, a ninja who specializes in melee weapons, assassinations, and stealth. Most of them originate from a secretive ship known as the ''Yokai'', but the player can choose to start as a Cyberninja from an exiled and disgraced clan who has to get their cyborg implants through black markets.
128* Oddly enough, subverted in ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert3'', which otherwise gleefully features high-tech versions of Japanese warfare (beam-sword katanas, samurai robots and tanks, a laser-shooting Yamato...). The Shinobi is armed with perfectly mundane shuriken and blades (which admittedly go straight through PowerArmor) and uses a SmokeBomb for defense.
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132* ''WesternAnimation/TheBotsMaster'': Ninjzz is a robot built to be the ultimate ninja warrior, with a personality based on the greatest human ninja who ever lived. He is a WalkingArmory with [[MultiArmedAndDangerous a multitude of arms]] to carry around his StockNinjaWeaponry and wears a kendo helmet.
133* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003'': The Foot Tech Ninja wear cybernetic armor that not only makes them faster and stronger but has an inbuilt {{invisibility|Cloak}} device.
134* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'':
135** ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' cartoon featured the Nightbird, a twenty foot tall female ninja robot built by the Japanese. The Decepticons make their intent to steal Nightbird and manipulate her for their own ends.
136** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' has Prowl, along with Jazz and Master Yoketron. Prowl is a ninja robot, but he can combine with a sidecar forming a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot samurai]].
137* The Fearsome Hand of Four, a team of power-armored cyborg ninja, take on Batman and Red Hood in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanUnderTheRedHood''.
138* Blindstrike from ''WesternAnimation/StretchArmstrongAndTheFlexFighters'' dons some high-tech armor, and fights with a combination of martial arts and Flexarium weaponry.
139* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'', naturally, has dabbled in this on a few occasions:
140** In ''Jack Vs The Ninja'', the titular ninja assassin is revealed to be a robot in the end when Jack cuts it down.
141** The Shuriken Ultra-Bot and the Katana Ultra-Bot both fit the bill, being robotic assassins sent to kill Jack. The rest use more contemporary weapons like a flamethrower and a machine gun.
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