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->'''Bond:''' Do you have any commandos here?\\
'''Tanaka:''' I have much, much better. Ninjas.
-->-- ''Film/YouOnlyLiveTwice''

Only the staunchest {{Pirate}} fanboy [[PiratesVersusNinjas can deny]] that {{Ninja}} have some level of awesome. Any story that can reasonably fit Ninja in there, like stories in Feudal Japan, or the [[{{Wutai}} fantasy equivalent]], will do so. Sometimes, those fantasy equivalents seem to exist solely to give them a reason to include the Ninja.

Then again, some stories can't easily fit them, but throw them in anyway. It doesn't have to make sense. It's freakin' Ninja in your story! If you want to have them involved in the battle of Gettysburg, go ahead. Want to say ninjas were the ones who really beheaded people in the French Revolution? Want to say that Stalin had a one-on-one fight with ninjas which lead to the downfall of the USSR? Go ahead! Just remember, it [[SecretHistory won't be recorded in the history books]], because Ninja are masters of invisibility.

Ninja can also fall under this as part of ChandlersLaw. If a story drags, have a random ninja encounter and it will surely pick up.

A SubTrope of {{Ninja}} and GarnishingTheStory.

Compare NinjaPirateZombieRobot, NinjaMaid, McNinja, EverythingsBetterWithSamurai, GratuitousNazis (the villainous German version), and the more general AnachronismStew.

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!!Examples: (from shows that are not focused on, or usually feature, Ninja.)

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[[folder:Advertising]]
* During the Pop Tarts "Hide and Seek" campaign, there was one Poptart disguised as a Ninja. He was later revealed to be [[spoiler:Vanilla Milkshake, a new flavor]].
* Weathertech has an ad campaign in which an installation team shows up out of nowhere wearing all-black racing gear and stealthily installs their floor liners in some family's car before disappearing just as suddenly, all while a narrator gives a serious voiceover about the benefits of Weathertech floor liners. RuleOfFunny is definitely in play.
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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* Byakuya Kuchiki from ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' has a group of bodyguard Ninja, as seen in the {{Omake}}s. Of course, Soifon manages to subvert this trope when she summons her squad of ninja to deal with Yoruichi in the Soul Society arc. Guess she forgot about the ConservationOfNinjutsu.
* ''Manga/BusterKeel'': Whats cooler than having ninja on the team, why a ninja water demon of course!
* As if the acrobatics in ''Manga/{{Claymore}}'' weren't already enough, two minor characters include two knights who jump around on rooftops and throw knives at people. One of them is a standard lightweight rogue... the other is wearing a full suit of armor.
* A popular first-season fan theory for ''Anime/CodeGeass'' was that Sayoko, Lelouch and Nunnally's maid, was secretly a ninja who was as talented a fighter as Suzaku. The staff said [[ThrowItIn "Why not?"]], and in the second season she was revealed as a badass ninja clan heiress who almost fought [[spoiler:the cyborg Jeremiah Gottwald]] to a standstill.
** Not just in the second season - in the audio commentary for one episode, Creator/SatomiArai comments that throughout the first season the writers would tease her about "Sayoko's true power" but frustratingly never gave her the chance to shine.
* ''Anime/{{Daimos}}'': The Baam-Seijin foot tropes are soldiers wear a full-body black suit, jump around constantly in the battlefield and wield katanas.
* The second season of ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack'' features a ''lightsaber-wielding lesbian ninja'' Contractor -- her power is turning things into {{Laser Blade}}s, and her weapon of choice is a wooden katana. Clearly a WorthyOpponent for Hei.
* See Volfogg from ''Anime/GaoGaiGar'' for another ninja mech. But unlike the ''Manga/GetterRobo'' example, he's a main character.
* ''New Manga/GetterRobo'' features an arc where the main characters go to an alternate-universe version of Heian-era Japan, apparently just as an excuse to include ninja in a HumongousMecha anime. One of these includes a ''200ft tall ninja Oni,'' which doesn't sound very stealthy but is nonetheless quite [[RuleOfCool awesome]].
* ''Manga/GingaNagareboshiGin'' features two clans of ninja ''dogs''!
* The DatingSim ''VisualNovel/{{Graduation}}'' had an anime {{OVA}} follow-up, ''Anime/SailorVictory'', which [[RecycledWithAGimmick was about mecha]]... with ninja abilities.
* ''Literature/IsThisAZombie'': What's better than vampires? [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot VAMPIRE NINJA]]!!!
* ''[[Anime/{{K}} K: Missing Kings]]'' introduces Douhan Hirasaka, a clansman of JUNGLE who dresses like a ninja and walks through walls, because... why not? Munakata is amused. Fushimi is... not so much.
-->'''Munakata:''' This is a ninja passing through walls. ''[[[AudibleGleam challenging-glasses-sparkle]]]''\\
'''Fushimi:''' ''[[[ItMakesSenseInContext challenge-accepted-glasses-sparkle]]]'' This masked man--\\
'''Munakata:''' This ninja--\\
'''Fushimi:''' ''[clears throat]'' This masked clansman is probably as highly skilled as Mishakuji.\\
'''Munakata:''' No, this is ''ninjutsu--''\\
'''Fushimi:''' ''In any case!''
* ''Anime/MazingerZ'': This series is a SuperRobotGenre, sci-fi series. Still, in episode 46 BigBad Dr. Hell decided changing his usual strategy and instead of two HumongousMecha he created two three-meters-tall ninja robots (the Blazas S1 and S2 "brothers") to carry a sabotaging mission off. They could perform complicated acrobatics, and threw shurikens -as well as missiles-. There was no apparent mission for them being ninjas other than ninjas are cool.
* ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam''. No, it's not the Neo Japan representative. Germany's representative is a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot Ninja Jester Mecha Pilot]] [[spoiler: clone of the main character's brother]].
* What's the ninja Kaede doing in an UrbanFantasy series such as ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi''? Well, why not? [[FantasyKitchenSink She fits just as well as the]] [[AnimeChineseGirl Chinese Kung Fu master]], RidiculouslyHumanRobot, and {{Time Travel}}ling Martian. Don't forget the lesbian half-demon [[spoiler:winged]] samurai, the [[ElegantGothicLolita Gothloli]] vampire who's ReallySevenHundredYearsOld, and [[PantyThief perverted]] [[TalkingAnimal talking]] [[WeaselMascot ermine.]]
* Even better example is ''Anime/NinjaSenshiTobikage'' who even looks like a ninja.
* While Hughes Gouli is usually just an ordinary mecha pilot in ''Anime/OvermanKingGainer'' he occasionally awesome puts on his ninja suit and starts kicking ass
* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'':
** The episodes "[[Anime/PokemonTheOriginalSeries The Ninja Poké Showdown]]" and "[[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesRubyAndSapphire From Cradle to Save]]" feature ninjas almost out of nowhere. Of course, the first episode is set in Fuchsia City, which had ''an entire gym'' full of ninja - [[HighlyVisibleNinja which kinda defeats the idea of secrecy]].
** One could say Ash is quite the ninja at times, in the movies at least. In [[Anime/PokemonTheFirstMovie the first movie]], he does that cool flip thing when he gets knocked down when he [[spoiler:attacks Mewtwo by himself]], and he flips off of wooden posts in the wall and catches the Jewel of Life in the [[Anime/PokemonArceusAndTheJewelOfLife 12th movie]] (while being who knows how far above the ground). They wanted the movies to be awesome, thus they made Ash a ninja.
** Like in the games, there quite a few Pokémon based on ninjas. Ash himself catches a Froakie, which he eventualy fully evolves into [[FrogNinja Greninja]].
** ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesXY'' has a hidden ninja village in Kalos, the region which is based on France... The villagers take some inspiration from ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'', including a DirtyOldMan and a 100-year old {{Kunoichi}} who is capable of making herself look young and attractive. And then we have a character named [[TheDanza Sanpei]] who shares the same voice with [[Creator/YukoSanpei Boruto]].
* Speaking of which, you'd think ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'', a manga entirely about ninjas, would be unable to have ''gratituous'' ninjas in the setting... yet a couple of the {{filler}} arcs manage to pull it off anyway by thowing in stuff like Ninja Couriers[[note]]ninja postmen who consider fulfilling the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Postal_Service_creed Postal Service Creed]] [[SeriousBusiness a matter of life and death]][[/note]] and Cooking-nins, a.k.a. Ninja Chefs.
* The ''Anime/SamuraiChamploo'' manga had {{Highly Visible Ninja}}s.
* ''Anime/ScienceNinjaTeamGatchaman'': How do you make more awesome a FiveManBand of highly-trained spandex-suited teenagers, equipped with {{Badass Cape}}s, {{Cool Helmet}}s all kind of weapons, a CoolShip and combat vehicles? You make them ninjas, of course!
* ''Anime/StellviaOfTheUniverse'' features a spaceship pilot in training who dresses like a ninja and gives away shurikens for no apparent reason other than it being awesome.
* One shows up in the anime adaptation of '''''Franchise/{{Zorro}}''''', of all places, where he was after the title character for a episode on request of the man who had saved his life. [[spoiler:The ninja nearly got the hero thanks to the ShadowPin trick... Except Zorro managed to escape the first encounter and [[CrazyPrepared had a book on ninjas at home, one that explained it's a hypnosis-related technique and you can counter it by not looking in the ninja's eyes when he's about to throw the kunai]].]]
* ''Manga/SgtFrog'': They really didn't need ninja, but aren't you happy they added them anyways?
* ''Franchise/YuGiOh'': The ''Duel Monsters'' card game has almost every kind of theme imaginable, ranging from powerful Egyptian Gods to apocalyptic {{Humongous Mecha}}s to heroes from space to circus-themed animals to Lovecraftian creatures. Ninjas are just one of their many themes.
** ''Anime/YuGiOh'': Filler character Jean-Claude Magnum is a Hollywood film star who is famous for starring in ninja films. While he himself is not a typical ninja and doesn't even act like one in person, he uses a Ninja deck, and at one point, one of his colleagues disguised himself as one of Jean-Claude's monsters to capture Mai.
** ''Anime/YuGiOhZEXAL'': Yamikawa is a ninja, but appears more like a samurai due to his usage of his sword and he doesn't act much like a ninja. He uses an Armor Ninja deck, focusing on Xyz Summoning his Blade Armor Ninja. Yamikawa was also the original owner of Number 12: Crimson Shadow Armor Ninja.
** ''Anime/YuGiOhArcV'': The Fuuma Clan is a Duel School that teaches young Duelists to become ninjas and how to use their ninja skills in a Duel. Due to the Action Duel mechanic where you can add Action Cards from different locations to your hand, running, jumping and other physical abilities are needed to get Action Cards. The brothers Tsukikage and Hikage are students of the Fuuma Clan and assist Reiji to fight Academia. Both of them use Twillight Ninja decks, with Tsukikage pursuing a defensive strategy and chipping the opponent's Life Points with little damage, while Hikage uses an offensive style. Their ninja skills are also helpful outside of dueling, as they can gather information and move in the shadows to support their comrades and clients. After Hikage is carded early on, Tsukikage is currently the only ninja on TheTeam.
* One of the villains in ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'''s Gold Mask Arc was known as The Ninja. His fighting style revolved around smattering amounts of misdirection, including move-reversal so fast that it looked like reality warped, and having fake body parts ready with strings to make it seem like he could fight while dismembered. He reappeared as a member of Kinnikuman Soldier's team in the Scramble For The Throne TournamentArc. He eventually died (Permanently) in the SequelSeries at the hands of Hanzo.
* ''Anime/VoltesV'' is set in The90s, but one of the five pilots of the mecha is a ninja girl named Megumi Oka. She is a kunoichi who practices a rare style of Nijitsu, Koga-Ryu, that has been passed down the family for generations.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* One issue of the ''ComicBook/AstroCity'' "Dark Ages" story arc starts off with a martial arts fight between two kung-fu superheroes and a team of ''flying jetpack ninja.''
* In some continuities, Franchise/{{Batman}} learned some of his skills from ninja.
* The entire backstory of ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'' was {{retcon}}ned to include Ninja when Creator/FrankMiller became his writer.
* One of the classic moments from Creator/MarkWaid's run on ''ComicBook/TheFlash''; our hero is out at a restaurant with his girlfriend, who is showing signs of wanting to talk about their relationship. Suddenly, ninja attack!
-->'''Flash''': Thank god.
* ''ComicBook/IronFist1975:'' Danny's RoaringRampageOfRevenge is aided by a ninja mysteriously appearing from out of nowhere to assist him several times, then vanishing like... well, a ninja. Eventually, he turns out to be an ''evil'' ninja, stuck inside a book when he tried to lay siege to K'un-Lun, and was only aiding Danny because it suited his purpose.
* The Kingpin uses "more than the usual amount of ninjas" to threaten the ComicBook/{{Runaways}} into giving him a MacGuffin, during Creator/JossWhedon's run.
* The ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' series has two: Knives during her StalkerWithACrush phase and Roxie Richter, Ramona's fourth evil ex.
* ''ComicBook/SinCity'': "Deadly little Miho. You won't feel a thing unless she wants you to. She twists the blade. He feels it."
* ''ComicBook/XMen'':
** ComicBook/{{Psylocke}} is practically the AnthropomorphicPersonification of this trope. As the equally British sister of Captain Britain, she was moderately attractive and loved by fans... but when she was put into a female ninja's body, her attractiveness and popularity went through the roof, as she became the team's MsFanservice.
** Similarly, ComicBook/KittyPryde, during a trip to Japan, was abducted and {{mind screw}}ed by the demonic Ogun, who downloaded a lifetime's worth of experience into her head, turning her BrainwashedAndCrazy. Once she got her mind back, she retained much of her ninja skills.
* Snake-Eyes of ''[[ComicBook/GIJoeARealAmericanHeroMarvel G.I. Joe]]'' started out as a badass [[TheVoiceless mute]] commando with [[TheFaceless a badly scarred face]] and [[BladeEnthusiast an impressive collection of spike-knuckled trench knives]]. But then, [[TheRival Storm Shadow]] enters the mix, and Snake-Eyes is [[TookALevelInBadass upgraded]] to [[MightyWhitey Ninja Commando From Hell]]. Later in the Marvel run, established characters Scarlett, Firefly, and Zartan were added to the growing ninja rosters.
* ''ComicBook/YTheLastMan'' follows the last man on earth after a {{gendercide}} and must contend with a post-apocalyptic LadyLand. One of the main villains is, rather inexplicably, a classic Hollywood ninja who dresses in black and uses swords, throwing stars and smoke bombs.
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''Fanfic/TheGoodHunter'' has the kunoichi (aka. female ninja). Out of the 223 types of [[MonsterGirl mamono]], which normally include fantasy or mythical races, there are ninja types, apparently. In particular, the very first chapter has Murasaki Natsume, a [[SuccubiAndIncubi succubus]] ninja, showing up at the Hunter's abode. Alas, her training as a ninja is not enough to prepare herself for the Hunter's ferocious assault.
* The “awesome” part of the old name for this trope is subverted in ''Fanfic/TheKeysStandAlone: The Soft World''. Four ninjas attack John and Ringo in their hotel room—but the two know they're coming, and while the [[CurbStompBattle very one-sided battle]] is offscreen, the aftermath has the ninjas hanging in ice harnesses on the outside of the hotel, stripped naked and with the words “Don't Fuck With 9000s" printed on them.
* In the Ultimate Spiderman AU story ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8268681/1/Spiderman-Black Spiderman Black]]'', Peter Parker is recruited and trained by a clan of ninja after the Green Goblin kills everyone he cares about.
* The fourth story in FanFic/TheVinylAndOctaviaSeries in a nutshell. Vinyl and Octavia are attacked by ninjas, so they end up having to fight them. In the author notes, the author flat-out says that he wrote the story because he just wanted to write a story with ninjas in it.
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[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Storks}}'': Nate makes it abundantly clear in his letter to the storks that he wants a baby brother with ninja skills. [[spoiler:Well, he got one of those things.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/RecessSchoolsOut'' has [[BigBad Dr. Benedict]] employing a bunch of ninjas for unclear reasons- they do chase the gang at one point, and when Ms. Finster and Randall see them pass by ([[ItMakesSenseInContext Randall had just managed to free Finster from a window]]) and are promptly baffled as to what they just saw. She's later seen reporting to the police that she thinks they're using the school as a secret ninja training facility- [[PoliceAreUseless they just laugh her off]]. (And the whole movie itself shifts away from the SeriousBusiness plots of the series into more of a GenreBuster.)
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* In ''Film/{{Bowfinger}}'', after Bowfinger's truly slap-dash BMovie "''Chubby Rain''" becomes a success, we see a snippet of [[AndTheAdventureContinues his following production]]: "''Fake Purse Ninjas''". It is every bit as schlocky and crappy and full of faux-fu as you would expect from ''that'' title.
* They are part of the King's forces in ''Film/InTheNameOfTheKing''. Ninjas in an [[FantasyKitchenSink ostensibly medieval European fantasy setting?]] Yeah, we're not sure why Creator/UweBoll added them either... but still. Ninja!
* ''Film/{{Eliminators}}'' wasn't content with its cyborgs, mad scientists, flying robots, boat chases and cavemen, but adds a ninja character two thirds of the way into the movie to complete the set. The gratuitousness of this is even [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] by one of the characters:
-->'''Harry:''' What is this, anyway? Some kinda goddamned comic book? We got robots, we got cavemen, we got kung fu...
* ''Film/EllaEnchanted'' has the Crimson Guard, which is basically a group of MEDIEVAL NINJA. In a European fantasy kingdom. Given the other anachronisms already shown, it's not that farfetched. The fact that they are summoned by breaking the glass on a button box just makes it better.
* ''Film/TheGamersHandsOfFate'' has the ShowWithinAShow ''Ninja Dragon Riders.'' It is [[AmbiguousSyntax later clarified]] that ''both'' the dragons and the dragon riders are ninjas. Presumably, the awesomeness of all that ninjatude is why the show has such a devoted fanbase.
* ''Franchise/GIJoe'':
** Ripcord and Duke from ''Film/GIJoeTheRiseOfCobra'' pull off some pretty awesome stuff in their Alpha 6 Accelerator Suits. Snake-Eyes, pulls off the same and/or ''more'' awesome stunts, without them. The audience doesn't question that because he's ''a goddamn Ninja''.
** In ''Film/GIJoeRetaliation'' a lot of ninja mooks show up, and Snake Eyes challenges them with his protege Jinx while on a MOUNTAIN.
* The driving logic behind the ''Film/GodfreyHoNinjaMovies'', which takes existing film and splices in ninja scenes woven into the plot via dubbing and {{Frankenslation}}.
* ''Film/TheHeroicOnes'', a movie set in the Tang Dynasty, have ninjas as EliteMooks of the enemy forces who leaps from underwater to ambush the hero at one point. Though there are historians who believed ninjas originated from China before making their way to Japan, so it isn't too far off.
* ''Film/HouseOfFury'': The film's ActionPrologue have Teddy, the RetiredBadass protagonist, defeating a whole team of ninjas, before it's revealed to be part of a story he's telling a bunch of teenagers. There's no reason for the ninjas suddenly appearing in the opening, and the rest of the film is completely ninja-free.
* ''Film/TheLastSamurai''. The movie is going along like "Dances with Samurai" when suddenly a Ninja vs. Samurai battle breaks out halfway through the movie.
* Creator/VinDiesel film ''Film/ThePacifier'' featured ninja as home invaders in a relatively family-friendly film. They were actually North Korean terrorists. Vin's character, a badass commando who fights the ninjas off, dismissively says to himself, "''Ninjas''," implying that this isn't the first time he's had to deal with attackers in black pajamas.
* Terrible, ''terrible'' film ''Film/{{Rollergator}}'' has a "Dark Ninja" as its main villain, stalking the titular baby alligator for... no apparent reason.
* Ninja appear in ''Film/SpeedRacer''. Oddly enough, they attack the Japanese racing team, rather than working with them as one might expect a ninja to do.
* This exchange from ''Film/YouOnlyLiveTwice'' sums things up:
-->'''Film/JamesBond:''' Do you have any commandos here?\\
'''Tiger Tanaka:''' I have much, much better. Ninjas.
* ''Film/TheKillerElite''. Creator/SamPeckinpah's film about the corporate face of international espionage has to have ninjas, including a BigBadassBattleSequence in the mothball fleet.
* ''Film/TheSoldier'', a UsefulNotes/ColdWar action movie involving gunbattles between terrorists and rogue intelligence agents, has a scene where the title character is attacked by a ninja assassin while resting in a safehouse. After trying to murder the Soldier with a RazorWire garrotte and a huge machete, the ninja surrenders [[NeverBringAKnifeToAGunFight when the Soldier draws a gun]]. Turns out the attacker is just one of his team doing an AttackHello, so the scene is entirely superfluous.
* PlayedForLaughs in ''Film/TheyCallMeBruce''. During a BarBrawl, an FBI ActionGirl steps into a phone booth and does a ''Series/WonderWoman'' twirl that transforms her into a ninja who proceeds to kick everyone's butts.
* ''Film/War2007''. Even though they've been quite happy to use firearms up to then, for some reason the attack on the home of a Triad boss requires the Yakuza to dress in black clothing and ski masks, then sneak up and kill the guards with swords.
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[[folder:Gamebooks]]
* In the ''Literature/FightingFantasy'' book ''Literature/DeathtrapDungeon'', one of your competitors is a ninja despite the book being set in a pseudo-European medieval world.
* You are the ninja in ''Literature/WayOfTheTiger'', who goes from avenging their slain father to becoming a ruler of a distant kingdom and eventually going to hell and back. Interestingly the world of Orb in ''Literature/WayOfTheTiger'', first appeared in a ''Literature/FightingFantasy'' gamebook (''Fighting Fantasy'' is mostly known for its European-style fantasy).
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[[folder:Literature]]
* Toshiro is a minor antagonist in ''Literature/TheAffix''—so minor that he shows up extremely late and is shooed away at gunpoint before he can even get his whole first name out. He believes the gem will help him find Atlantis.
* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
** Spoofed in ''Literature/InterestingTimes'', which has a scene where an entire training hall of ninja are soundly defeated by a half-dozen barbarians, one of whom is in a wooden wheelchair. [[OldSoldier The youngest barbarian is about 75]].
** Spoofed in ''Literature/WitchesAbroad''. [[GranolaGirl Magrat Garlick]] briefly takes up the martial arts, but being both a witch and a Lancre girl at heart she doesn't quite get what beating the stuffing out of people with your bare hands has to do with getting in touch with the universe and thinks "Ninja" would be a nice name for a girl.
* Literature/ErastFandorin exiles himself to Japan after the disastrous ending of the first novel. Guess whom he meets there and learns crazy martial arts from....
* In "Fire and Fog" by Dianne Day, after surviving the 1906 San Francisco earthquake the heroine is kidnapped by ninja.
* In Creator/MatthewReilly's book, ''The Five Greatest Warriors'', the Japanese Special Forces are apparently modern day ninja. They keep their ninja stars, but trade their other weapons for guns.
* The [[Creator/BenCroshaw Yahtzee]] [=NaNoWriMo=] novel ''Fog Juice'' starts with the protagonist being chased by ninja. The actual plot of the novel is the result of a desperate action he takes to get away from them -- namely, drinking Fog Juice, which is guaranteed to solve any problems you have now (the ninja) and replace them with interesting new ones.
* The [[FracturedFairyTale Ninja Fairy Tale]] trilogy: ''[[Literature/TheThreeLittlePigs The Three Ninja Pigs]]'', ''[[Literature/LittleRedRidingHood Ninja Red Riding Hood]]'', and ''[[Literature/HanselAndGretel Hensel and Gretel: Ninja Chicks]]''. They're [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Exactly What They Say on the Tin]].
* There is at least one mention of a need of ninja to raise 5 daughters in ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudiceAndZombies''.
-->'''Lady Catherine:''' My dear girl, I suggest you take this contest seriously. My ninjas will show you no mercy.
* Literature/SisterhoodSeries by Creator/FernMichaels: Oh, yeah, the author has got that right! In the book ''The Jury'', Jack Emery calls some in to beat down men with presidential gold shields. The book ''Final Justice'' has Bert's friends call them in to launch an attack on him and the soon to be stepping down [[FBIAgent FBI director]], so that Bert will defend the director and get the position as FBI director!
* Averted in ''Literature/RangersApprentice''; the 10th book takes place in the Orient, but there aren't any ninjas (though they do have samurai).
* Ninja are hallmarks of works in the CyberPunk genre, in spite of taking place in a high-tech future. In works written in the '80s, when Japan was [[JapanTakesOverTheWorld about to take over the world]], the {{Yakuza}} enforces its authority with vat-grown ninja assassins, often armed with high-tech versions of traditional weaponry.
* Jayt, one of Validus' angel warriors in ''Literature/WarsOfTheRealm''. He's [[LampshadeHanging described like this]]:
--> This warrior was quiet, even compared to Tren. There was an air of confidence in everything he did. He had narrow eyes, straight black hair, and movements like a human ninja.
** Incidentally, his signature weapon is the throwing knife.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* The Spanish TV show ''Series/AguilaRoja'' is pretty much "Ren-fair Franchise/{{Zorro}} -- with Ninjas!"
* The ''Series/{{Angel}}'' episode "[[Recap/AngelS05E07Lineage Lineage]]" featured ''[[NinjaPirateZombieRobot ninja-cyborgs]]'' for no apparent reason, which blew up if you tried to examine their corpses uncautiously. It was awesome.
* ''Series/BlueHeelers'' had a case where a mate of Tom's from Vietnam is found murdered, his wife is a Japanese national, and a witness claims to have seen someone clad head to toe in black. Nick amusingly but in all earnestness suggests he was dressed like a ninja, making Tom think he would be transferred if he reported it.
* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'': one of the character is talking about his work and a boring report. His friends complain about it... so he ends up calling it the "ninja report" instead, and everyone goes "Ninjas are awesome" everytime it's mentioned.
** Another episode had Barney tell Ted the consequences of breaking a bro oath (or "broath", if you will), detailing a story from "ancient Bro-man times" where Julius Ceasar makes "Bro-tus" swear a broath not to have him (Ceasar) assassinated. Bro-tus swears the broath, only to sic a group of ninjas on Ceasar seconds later.
* ''Series/MadTV1995'' once had a TakeThat sketch directed at Creator/StevenSeagal, with the actor starring in a remake of ''Series/KungFu1972''. When Seagal completely botches Kwai Chang Caine's Zen philosophies, he distracts the issue by shouting "NINJAS!" which causes several ninja to attack him, resulting in a frustrated David Carradine walking off the set.
* The ''Series/{{Moonlighting}}'' episode "Atomic Shakespeare" was a wild AnachronismStew '''very''' loosely based on ''Theatre/TheTamingOfTheShrew''. It included Petruchio being attacked by, first, Renaissance swordsmen, and second, four ninja (they were referred to as "kung fu assassins"), before he even spoke his first line.
* In "Tangled Web" of Creator/RLStine's ''Literature/TheNightmareRoom'' anything the protagonist claims comes true. He says he has ninja bodyguards.
* ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' frequently rotates between several RuleOfCool-inspired themes, and ninjas is a theme that has come up multiple times; used in ''Series/NinjaSentaiKakuranger'', ''Series/NinpuuSentaiHurricaneger'', and ''Series/ShurikenSentaiNinninger''. ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' follows suit in Season 3 of ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'', ''Series/PowerRangersNinjaStorm'', and ''Series/PowerRangersNinjaSteel''. Ninjas sometimes appear in other seasons as well:
** Season 2 of ''Mighty Morphin''' occasionally had the characters compete in "ninja competitions" -- as far as we can tell, normal martial arts contests but wearing stereotypical ninja costumes. Rocky, Adam, and Aisha were introduced this way.
** This trope goes double for the Alien Rangers arc of MMPR Season 3, where the ''Kakuranger'' suits were used. The Alien Rangers are fishy RubberForeheadAliens from a distant water planet called Aquitar, but their battle footage comes from ''Kakuranger'', so it's full of HandSeals and FlashStep and other ninja-ness that defies the "Alien" theme. There were two moments that serendipitously matched the water theme, though (Cestro runs on water in one episode, and creates a waterfall in another. You'll notice it's just him, the ''Blue'' Ranger, who does that... just like Tori from ''Ninja Storm''. In ''Sentai'' it's for the same reasons - ninja Rangers have SupernaturalMartialArts, and ElementalPowers often accompany those.)
** ''Series/PowerRangersWildForce'' tries on the trope for size with the ninja Duke Org, Onikage. During his [[TooCoolToLive all too short]] tenure as TheDragon,[[note]]Blame the original Gaoranger version, where he was a less plot-important MonsterOfTheWeek.[[/note]] we even had ninja outfits on [[QuirkyMinibossSquad Toxica and Jindrax]] and even the [[{{Mooks}} footsoldiers]]. However, they served a purpose - the outfits let them board the Animarium undetected.
** ''Series/HikariSentaiMaskman'' had both Yellow Mask and the villainess Fumin as ninjas. His offers nothing to the progression of the series other than a few interesting focus episodes.
** ''Series/KaizokuSentaiGokaiger'' was a {{Pirate}}-themed series and CrisisCrossover with previous Sentai series, so they made a special point to feature the Hurricanegers in a "Pirates vs. Ninja" episode. This led to the Gokaigers getting a ''Hurricanger''-themed ninja MechaExpansionPack on a permanent basis, and at least the mecha carried over into ''Series/PowerRangersMegaforce''.
* ''Franchise/KamenRider''
** [[Film/BirthOfTheTenthGatherAllKamenRiders Kamen Rider ZX]] is ninja-themed for no adequately explained reason.
** ''Series/KamenRiderFourze''. Its theme is ''astronomy'', and you've got a Rider with a rocket-shaped helmet and a base on the moon fighting constellation-themed villains. What are the {{Mooks}}? ''Ninjas''. Why? ''[[RuleOfCool Because they can]]''.
** The antagonist from the ''Series/KamenRiderExAid'' movie, Kamen Rider Fuma, and his {{Mooks}} are based on ninjas. This is not that far fetched, as each of the ''Ex-Aid'' Riders are based on video game characters, and ninjas are a popular game theme.
** Series/KamenRiderBuild's powers are based on combinations between an inanimate object and a living organism. Most "organism" powers are based on animals, but a few are human professions instead, and one of those professions is a ninja. The inanimate object power that it's most often paired with is that of a comic book.
** ''Series/KamenRiderZiO'': In addition to Zi-O and Geiz PowerCopying the various past Kamen Riders, the series also introduced CanonForeigner "future" Riders for Kamen Rider Woz to copy from. One of them was a ninja Rider named Kamen Rider Shinobi.
** ''Series/KamenRiderSaber'' features an order of European-style knights -- one of which, Kamen Rider Kenzan, is a knight with a ninja theme who wields dual katana-style swords that can combine to make a FuumaShuriken. The justification is that these Riders get their power from fairy tales and folk heroes, and Kenzan gets his from the story of famed ninja UsefulNotes/SarutobiSasuke.
** In ''Series/KamenRiderGeats'', one of the powerups that the Riders can use is "Ninja", which allows the use of various ninja techniques. While any Rider can use it, it's mostly associated with Kamen Rider Tycoon; with it stated that Tycoon's willingness to dedicate his life to a cause is similar to a ninja's devotion to their mission.
** ''Geats'' also has a tie-in where Tycoon crosses over into the world of ''Kamen Rider Shinobi'' (as a nod to the fact that what was "future" in ''Zi-O'' was now the present); and ZX, Fuma, and Kenzan also got involved and joined the ninja Rider team-up for good measure.
* ''Series/PythagoraSwitch'': The Algorithm March's awesomeness is cranked up when they started hiring [[http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-664493411424324244 ninja]].
* ''Series/SpinCity''. Charlie daydreamed of winning the World Series, and fighting ninja to make it more awesome.
%%* ''Series/MyNameIsEarl'': Randy's story in the season 3 episode "Creative Writing." %% Zero-Context example -- what does Randy's story have to do with ninjas?
* The ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode "Tooth and Claw". Ninja monks worshipping an alien werewolf in 19th-century Scotland. Seriously.
* The Canadian TV series ''Series/PrankPatrol'', which features the titular group helping various contestants pull off elaborate pranks. The patrol consists of the host Andy and his two ninja assistants. Because, as lampshaded by the announcer in a commercial shown on YTV, "You can't have a good prank without...ninjas?".
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[[folder:Manhwa]]
* ''Manhwa/{{Yureka}}'': Wun-suk tries to fit a ninja class into a medieval-themed role-playing game, and is a strong believer in this thoroughly viable method of instant awesome.
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[[folder:Music]]
* The Music/BlueOysterCult album ''Music/ClubNinja'' gets here on ''three'' counts. first the album title; second, the rear cover design on a Space Ninja throwing band-themed shuriken; and thirdly, the track about Ninjitsu, ''Shadow Warrior''.
* Music/DragonForce:
** During the early days, [=ZP=] Theart and Sam Totman established a side band, Shadow Warriors, as a gag project and a general parody of indie bands then prevalent on mp3.com. The band was presented as a quartet of '''heavy metal ninjas'''.
** There's also the bonus track from ''Ultra Beatdown'', the truely awesome "Strike of the Ninja".
* Music/TheMidnightBeast's song "Ninjas", which is about being drink-stealing ninjas... '''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OlTmTfWXsY OF THE DANCEFLOOR!!!]]''
* Music/NinjaSexParty. The clue is partly in the name. One of the duo also goes by the name Ninja Brian.
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[[folder:Music Videos]]
* The music video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AhU12zC8fc Crossfire]] by Brandon Flowers consists entirely of [[ActionGirl Charlize Theron]] rescuing [[DistressedDude him]] from ninja.
* Sam Grant, the bassist of Music/DriftlessPonyClub, becomes a ninja in the music video for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xLSkpF_E8c "Legend of Archery"]].
* The music video for The Presidents of the United States' song "Peaches" features the band playing in a peach grove until the mid-way point, when they are suddenly attacked by ninja. They spend the rest of the video locked in martial arts combat.
* The three yodelling videos from Music/TheGregoryBrothers, featuring [[NatureHero Takeo Ischi]] who can transform animals into ninjas, starting with "Chicken Attack".
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[[folder:Pinball]]
* ''Pinball/{{Deadpool|2018}}'': The aptly-named "Ninja Multiball" has Deadpool fighting off a horde of ninja.
* Creator/{{Gottlieb}}'s ''Pinball/StreetFighterII'' pinball has the "Roaming Ninjas" mode... even though [[VideoGame/StreetFighterII the original arcade game]] didn't have any.
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[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
* Wrestling/{{Raven}}, the clinically depressed leader of the various {{cult}} type {{power stable}}s once had an EvilMinion ninja, for some reason. [[spoiler:It was [[Wrestling/TerriPoch Tori.]]]]
* Wrestling/SamoaJoe was infamously removed from Wrestling/ImpactWrestling television for a few weeks when he was randomly [[VanInBlack assaulted by masked hooded men in black who shoved him into the back of a van and sped away.]] When asked by both fans and fellow wrestlers about being "abducted by ninjas" Joe's usual response is [[CanonDiscontinuity to insist he has no knowledge of such an event.]]
* There were a numerous amount of ninja within the compounds of Pro Wrestling RESPECT while they served as further training grounds for students of the Wrestling/RingOfHonor dojo and Wrestling/{{SHIMMER}} academy. Inevitably a few would try their hands at pro wrestling, [[{{jobber}} but they were worse than the trainees.]]
* Wrestling/AkiraTozawa, in his pursuit of [[Wrestling/RonKillings R-Truth's]] 24/7 Championship, has recruited an army of ninja to help, including a [[GiantMook 7'3" black ninja]].
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' first took a stab in the 1980s with their stand-alone ''Oriental Adventures'' source book set in Kara-Tur which used Advanced Dungeons and Dragons rules. Ninjas were unusually powerful because they were a uniquely multi-class character (you couldn't be a ninja unless you were originally from another class).
* The ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' 3.5 rulebook Complete Adventurer introduced the Ninja base class, just for this trope (unfortunately the class just kind of falls flat compared to a good rogue or monk).
* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' also has a Ninja class, which is a variant version of the Rogue. They're arguably better than their parent class, due to having several abilities which make it easier to get your Sneak Attack damage.
* An in-universe example, one published ''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}'' campaign includes an amusement arcade containing the ever popular games: Little Mutant Vik Ninja Cyberboy 3, Orbital Ninja Death Commando 5, The All New Ultimate Bike Race Ninja Street Duel and Street Fighting Magical Ninja 8. Then again, this is in a world in which two common character archetypes are "Street Samurai" and "Physical Adept" (almost always described as "magic ninja" in the flavor text, and possibly possessing some ninja-like abilities). However the fact that every named game had "ninja" squeezed into the title appeared to be invoking this trope.
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[[folder:Theatre]]
* ''Music/{{Tsukipro}}'' has presented their UniversalAdaptorCast of idols as space military, youkai, angels and demons, and ''[[LittleBitBeastly rabbit]] royals''... it was only a matter of time. In October 2018's ''2.5 Dimension Dance Live Music/{{Tsukiuta}} Act 6: Kurenai Enishi'', we finally get to see the month-MoeAnthropomorphism boy-bands as ninja. Incidentally, in the same month, they're finally getting around to {{Steampunk}}, as well, with their AGF theme.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/AgeOfEmpiresIII'': Added ninjas as a hireable mercenary unit in the War Chiefs expansion. Subverted in the Asian Dynasties expansion which added Japan as a playable faction.
* ''VideoGame/AeroFighters'' / ''Sonic Wings'' has Hien, a ninja fighter pilot, in every game.
* Covering all their {{Moe}} bases, ''VideoGame/ArcanaHeart'' includes Konoha for the ninja-girl fanboys, the [[LittleBitBeastly dog girl]] fanboys and the gym uniform fanboys.
* ''VideoGame/ArmoryAndMachine'' is a post-apocalpytic science-fiction game. Despite this, shuriken-throwing Ninja Frogs are inexplicably a rare enemy encounter in the Cliffs area, mostly for the RuleOfCool.
* ''VideoGame/BrawlRoyale'' depicts Natalie, its eighth opponent, as a ninja making use of katanas and shuriken. Notably, this is the only time Matt Roszak depicted her as such - her debut in 2005 animation ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WI-T9QOdn20 Black Mages 5]]'', her second appearance in ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gqjMoX6smY One More Final Battle]]'' and all of her appearances in the ''VideoGame/EpicBattleFantasy'' series depict her as a mage with a MagicStaff as her weappon.
* ''Creator/BruceLee'' gets to fight ninjas in the Apple video game ''Bruce Lee'' by Datasoft.
* One of the character classes available in ''VideoGame/{{Cadash}}'' is a ninja, which just looks odd in a medieval European-style fantasy environment.
* Midway through ''VideoGame/CastleCrashers'', you get attack by a band of ninja {{pirate}}s.
* Early on in ''VideoGame/CharlieMurder'' you start to encounter zombie ninjas in a couple of different flavors.
* While ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert3'' is best known for SovietSuperscience and {{Bears|AreBadNews}}, it does feature Ninja as the Rising Sun infiltration unit - equivalent to the [[Film/JamesBond Allied Spy]], except armed with a giant sword and throwing stars. Despite having one of the least plausibly deadly weapons in a game [[ImprobableWeaponUser full of implausible weapons]] -- ''throwing stars?'' -- they could one-hit-kill any infantry and throw [[SmokeOut smoke bombs]], although they were worthless against tanks.
* Subverted in ''VideoGame/ConquerorsBlade''--the sixteenth season, ''Sengoku'', was Japanese-themed and featured {{samurai}}, {{ronin}}, and [[AmazonBrigade Onna-Musha]]...but no ninjas.
* A secluded clan of ninjas shows up in ''VideoGame/CookServeDelicious'', of all places. They serve as the perfectionist challenge-givers surrounding [[spoiler:the mysterious golden tickets]] that the player has been receiving throughout the game.
* ''VideoGame/CrossedSwords 2'', despite it's Medieval European setting, have ninja mooks as recurring enemies, and a ninja as one of the three main heroes.
* ''VideoGame/DanceCentral'' has the [[TechnicolorNinjas Pink Ninja]], Ttiw Tolrep, as an unlockable dancer.
* ''VideoGame/DeadOrAlive'' has the only thing more awesome than ninja. [[ThirdPersonSeductress Female]] ninja!
* Lampshaded by Crypto in ''VideoGame/DestroyAllHumans 2'' when he arrives in [[strike:Japan]] Takoshima City and is told that there are ninja in it.
--> '''Crypto:''' They got ninjas? In [[TheSixties 1969]]?\\
'''Natalya:''' Eh, go with it. Who doesn't love ninjas?
* ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories'' had ninja generics, and it also had two Ninja siblings, Yukimaru and her older brother Fubuki.
* In ''VideoGame/Fallout3: Operation Anchorage'', the Chinese army has its hi-tech Crimson Dragoon ninjas with ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid''-style InvisibilityCloak suits. After completing the Anchorage Reclamation VR simulation, the player can acquire the stealth suit (which is a major GameBreaker) as well as an electrified sword.
* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
** Way back in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyI'', when your characters got their classes upgraded, the Thief suddenly became a Ninja.
** Ninjas can be inexplicably encountered as high-tier enemies in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII''. They also show up again in V and VI.
** Edge in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV''
** Shadow in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'', and he didn't even have any apparent connection to the {{Wutai}} setting.
** Yuffie in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''. Complete with the {{Wutai}} setting, [[TropeNamer of course]].
** Any ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' that uses a ninja job class (or Samurai and Monk for that matter). Occasionally handwaved as a job from a foreign land, but there still seem to be an extraordinary number of ninja running around medieval-Europe-inspired Ivalice in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTactics'', and, as mentioned above, often there's no token Far East village to justify it, mentioned or otherwise.
* ''VideoGame/FruitNinja''. Fruit, meet sword. Sword, fruit.
* ''VideoGame/TheWindRoad'' have ninja as enemies, even though it's set in China during the Ming Dynasty.
* An available class in ''VideoGame/GateOfDoom'' is a ninja. The developers must have realized how silly he looked when paired with a knight, a wizard and a bard, because in the sequel ''VideoGame/WizardFire'', he was cut in favor of an Elf and a Dwarf as additional characters.
* The ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' series has a set of Ninja classes among its ClassAndLevelSystem options, available in full to Venus and Mars Adepts while the Ninja class itself is also available to Jupiter Adepts. It's usually one of the best combat options for SquishyWizard types, since it gives them a high Attack multiplier, useful boosts to Defense, Agility, and Hit Points, and its only detriments are to Luck and Psy Points, which these characters typically already have in abundance, but it's quite tricky to access and maintain, since it requires a lot of [[{{Familiar}} Djinn]] and unleashing even one of them can result in a class change to something less favorable.
** In ''Dark Dawn'', ShrineMaiden Himi turns into a Ninja if given the Djinn arrangements for the {{Samurai}} class. Mostly though it's to prevent her (who has caster like base stats) to turn into a pure physical class.
* The third stage of the old Creator/{{Capcom}} game ''VideoGame/GunSmoke'', which gave you Ninja in TheWildWest.
* ''VideoGame/Hitman2SilentAssassin'' has 47 visit a Japanese castle. Guess who can be found stalking around the walls and hiding in the rafters.
** In ''VideoGame/Hitman2016'', you can unlock a starting location in Hokkaido, Japan, where 47 enters the stage from the mountains dressed up as a ninja. There are multiple challenges associated with kills using the costume.
* WebGame ''VideoGame/IAmAnInsaneRogueAI'' features, among the EliteMooks, teleporting ninja hackers. It doesn't get much cooler than this.
* ''[[VideoGame/JustCause Just Cause 2]]'' has Ninja being used as henchmen by the corrupt president. Why? [[{{Pun}} Just 'Cause.]]
* ''VideoGame/KanColle'': it's [=WW2=] (or looks like it) with [[MoeAnthropomorphism warships that are girls]]. And you get a ninja among them: Sendai, who loves night battles. It's more pronounced when you upgrade her, as her outfit becomes more ninja-like.
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'' has Sheik and her teacher, Impa. Impa is portrayed this way in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'' again. And the whole Sheikah race to which Impa belongs has this as their [[PlanetOfHats hat]] in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'', though only the [[EvilCounterpart Yiga Clan]] are really shown using ninja techniques.
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaMajorasMask'' has an enemy race called the Garo which appear in the Ikana region
* The medieval style Platform/SegaGenesis game ''VideoGame/LightCrusader'' has an area where you fight ninja who use earthquake magic and teleport.
* ''VideoGame/LikeADragonInfiniteWealth'' has the "Kunoichi" job for female party members, which places an emphasis on building agility while using ninjutsu magic and various ninja weapons to assail enemies.
* ''VideoGame/TheLoneRanger'' [=NES=] game has our masked hero fighting a clan of ninja. Yes, in the WildWest. Where else?
* A late stage from ''VideoGame/LoneSoldier'' is set in an Eastern European warzone that somehow contains ninja mooks.
* Jean in ''VideoGame/LunarEternalBlue'' goes from Gypsy dancer to Ninja.
* ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'':
** Kasumi Goto is a new party member for Shepard's squad, who while officially called a "master thief" is Japanese, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything wears a skintight black and gray jumpsuit, keeps her face obscured at all times, can turn invisible at will and 1-shot kill hapless mooks when she pops out of nowhere, and backflips onto gunships 50 feet off the ground.]] So yeah. Ladies and gentlemen, we have a [[RecycledInSpace Space Ninja]].
** Thane Krios is a very religious alien assassin (aside from being an alien himself, he made his living hiring out his services to the Hanar, making him an alien who does assassinations for aliens), who manages to be stealthy despite his inability to [[WalkingShirtlessScene keep his shirt buttoned.]] His intro scene involves quietly dropping out of an air vent and dispatching three heavily armed guards almost before they know he's there.
* ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'''s Cerberus Phantoms provide a straighter example. They're basically [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots cybernetic ninja]], cartwheeling around the battlefield until they get close enough to shank you. This follows with the increased focus on Melee combat in the third game.
** There's also Kai Leng, the Illusive Man's new enforcer, another cyborg who favors SwordAndGun style.
** Multiplayer mode has two ninja-esque classes: the N7 Shadow Infiltrator (based on the aforementioned Phantoms) and N7 Slayer Vanguard (based on Kai Leng).
* ''VideoGame/MegaManX:'' the game takes place in the future with lots of robots around. Yet, you can still find ninjas:
** In ''VideoGame/MegaManX6'', the player has the option of assembling the [[http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n87/Jesse_True_Megaman_Fan/x6_shadowarmor.jpg Shadow Armor]] which is modeled after a Ninja, complete with a pseudo-katana Z-saber.
** Either incarnation of [[VideoGame/MegaMan3 Shadow]] [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork Man]] or [[ClassyCatBurglar Marino]].
** Magna Centipede of ''VideoGame/MegaManX2'' fights in a ninja-like manner, like teleporting, clinging to the ceiling, throwing shurikens, and infecting you with a debilitating virus.
* ''VideoGame/MegaManZero'': The [[TheEmpire Neo Arcadia]] has an intel unit, headed by Phantom, a ninja-styled robot.
** In ''VideoGame/MegaManZX'', the [[TransformationTrinket Biometal]] Model P can turn the user into a ninja. It is modeled after Phantom above.
* The obscure Japan-only SNES brawler/hack-n-slash ''VideoGame/MelfandStories'' is set in a Dungeons & Dragons campaign in all but name, featuring MedievalEuropeanFantasy sceneries and creatures directly lifted from the D&D bestiary. One mid-boss is a ninja named Kage who is just there for no reason, fighting the heroes on a bridge.
* The Cyborg Ninja in the ''VideoGame/MetalGear'' series might seem a bit out of place. But who cares, they can slice bullets ''in half!''
** Back in the old days, ''FOXHOUND'' was described as a group of "modern-day ninja."
** True to the trope, TheScrappy Raiden from [=MGS2=] returned as a cyborg ninja in [=MGS4=], and instantly became one of the most awesome characters in the series.
*** [[VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance So much that he got his own game]].
* ''VideoGame/NinjaGolf'' on the Platform/Atari7800 is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin exactly what you'd expect.]] (It's also marginally less gratuitous than usual, as ninja aspect is roughly half the game, and actually sorta kinda makes sense, in a NinjaPirateZombieRobot way.) Here's a WebVideo/ClassicGameRoom [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVTLnTDA8KU review.]]
* N, Metanet Software's Flash platformer, lists 'Ninjas. Come on!' as a feature amongst 'physics-based' and '500 levels'.
* ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' has Genji, a cybernetic ninja who wouldn't look out of place in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid''.
* ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyJusticeForAll'' managed to sneak ninja into the series with the introduction of the "Jammin' Ninja" ShowWithinAShow. Kay Faraday from the spinoff ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'' prefers the Jammin' Ninja to the Steel Samurai (Miles Edgeworth's franchise of choice), which she seems to pattern her "Great Thief" persona on.
* As mentioned above, the Fuschia Gym in the [[VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue first]] and [[VideoGame/PokemonGoldAndSilver second]] generations of ''Pokemon'' games. In the [[VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire third gen]], there's a trainer class called the Ninja Boy; the [[VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite fifth gen]] has the Bug type [[http://www.serebii.net/pokedex-bw/617.shtml Accelgor]] and the Shadow Triad; and [[Videogame/PokemonXandY gen six]] introduces the Water/Dark type Greninja, which throws [[StockNinjaWeaponry shuriken]] [[KillItWithWater made of compressed water]] as its [[SecretArt signature move]] and learns various other ninja techniques.
* ''VideoGame/PrimeTarget'', a game where your enemies are otherwise generic-looking western terrorists, inexplicably has ninja enemies. They serve as EliteMooks whose shurikens deals more damage than bullets, and can SmokeOut of not killed in time.
* ''VideoGame/SecretAgentClank'' has a fair share of ninja robots.
* {{Deconstructed}} in ''VideoGame/RhythmHeaven'' for the DS, where Dog Ninja trained in the art of ninjitsu, but then learned that [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome "ninja" isn't a job anymore.]] As a result, his game is about [[MundaneMadeAwesome cutting fresh produce.]]
* In ''VideoGame/SaintsRowTheThird'', you can have Ninja in the Saints. They act just like other gang members, though. No StockNinjaWeaponry or invisibility.
* In the DS game ''VideoGame/{{Scribblenauts}}'', you can type in ninja and get one. Great fun, especially if you want to shoot a robot zombie ninja with a large laser gun.
* ''VideoGame/SecretAgent'' has both Ninja and Ninja Masters, two kinds of {{Mooks}}. The Ninja, clad in black and wielding nunchucks, is the fastest mook in the game and deals typical CollisionDamage. The Ninja Master wears blue and is slower, but has a gun instead of nunchucks. Apparently, the true master of ninjutsu is one who realized that there's no point in using traditional melee weapons when ordinary firearms are more effective.
* ''VideoGame/SkullAndCrossbones'' is a pirate-themed action game where you battle enemy pirates and raid European fortresses in the Golden Age of Piracy. But the third stage inexplicably have you raiding a ninja camp, and battling enemy ninjas, ''just because''.
* One of the four playahle characters in the HighFantasy-themed game ''VideoGame/{{Slashout}}'' is a ninja named Kamui, despite the entire setting being European-inspired (specifically ancient Roman). He also wields a katana [[ICallItVera called Yukimura]] and is the sole katana user in the game.
* In ''VideoGame/SoldierOfFortune'', the {{Yakuza}} gang in Tokyo includes ninja EliteMooks in stereotypical garb, albeit armed with silenced submachine guns and other modern weapons rather than StockNinjaWeaponry.
* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'''s Espio the Chameleon used to be a PrivateDetective when he debuted in ''VideoGame/KnucklesChaotix''. When he, Vector and Charmy were brought back and redesigned for ''VideoGame/SonicHeroes'', the detective shtick was extended to the other two, so they made him a ninja as his new unique gimmick.
* ''VideoGame/StarCraft'': The Protoss Dark Templar, who are [[NinjaPirateRobotZombie psionic alien ninja]]
** And the Ghosts, who are psionic cyborg ninja!
* ''VideoGame/StickWar'' has the Shadowrath from the second game onward, who are essentially just ninja in a setting where societies were previously defined by their national weapons. They were previously rogue Swordwrath (the people whose NationalWeapon was the sword) who took on a different fighting style to survive, with the only real connection being that ''ninjatō'' are still swords; ironically, they don't actually use their swords in-game, instead fighting with a quarterstaff.
* ''VideoGame/{{Suikoden}}'' is set in a fantasy world version of China with some medieval Europe added to the mix. Oh, and each game gives you one to three ninja to recruit in your army (''VideoGame/SuikodenIV'' gives you five).
* Sheena Fujibayashi in ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia''.
** And her descendant, Suzu Fujibayashi from ''VideoGame/TalesOfPhantasia''.
* Bodyslam your enemies as a ninja, when you play as The Ninja in Gamestar's Commodore 64 wrestling game ''Take Down''.
* ''VideoGame/{{Unkilled}}'' features She'n and her playable version Jade as examples set in a ZombieApocalypse. Both are mysterious, quick, silent, and proficient with the use of a katana.
* ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'' has you play as a band of space ninjas to fight off a fascist dictatorship that conquered the Solar System.
* ''VideoGame/LittleBigPlanet's'' ninja costume allows you to become this yourself.
* ''VideoGame/{{ARMS}}'' is about televised boxing matches open to the public. The other characters in-game can only guess why a ninja is competing in said matches.
* ''VideoGame/Yakuza2'' has Kiryu fight against ninjas when storming through Sengoku's castle, in a game that's about a war between criminals in modern Japan's urban landscape (but then again, the said castle is pretty gratuitous anyway, and the ninjas are the ''least'' strangest part).
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* ''WebAnimation/MangaRoom'': In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UE1Sun7QfBc this story]], OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent protagonist Takeru Konno saves a ninja girl named Miu Tsukino from antagonist Taro Kobukuro, who plans to marry her to take over her village (named "Hidden Cloud Village".). After defeating Taro for a second time, he agrees to marry Miu after banishing Taro's gang.
** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1J88V-37PjM sequel]] centers on Takeru's new life in the Hidden Cloud Village. He saves another ninja girl named Hanako from a gang of other ninja and takes her into his house. She starts flirting with Takeru to make Miu jealous, even to the point of driving her away. Turns out that Hanako [[spoiler:is actually Taro's ''[[UnsettlingGenderReveal brother]]'' and was sent to drive the couple apart and take over the village. After the siblings are defeated, Miu and Takeru get back together and have a daughter.]]
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo83dzWj1VA The story continues]] with Takeru, Miu, and their daughter Sakura, who gets kidnapped by the king of Devil's Island, where Taro and Hanako are held. On his way to save his daughter, he saves three girls named Inuko, Saruko, and Kijiko, who join him in his journey. When he finally gets to the island, he finds out [[spoiler:the three girls he rescued are kunoichi as well. They were sent by his wife Miu to help him in the fight by giving him Miu's special tonic to defeat him.]]
* ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcljlDHSKO0 Ninja Action]]'' is a spoof of old-school platformers. (Warning: extreme ComedicSociopathy)
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* According to ''ComicBook/BuckGodotZapgunForHire'' ninja are just about the only thing every sentient species has in common. Many alien species have wildly different definitions for such basic concepts as rest, food or death, yet every single one of them has a type of warrior that fits the "ninja archetype". Usually they tend to [[HighlyVisibleNinja dress in black pajamas and wield katanas]].
* NJ from ''Webcomic/ElectricWonderland'' uses the screenname "Night Ninja". When Trawn asked him what "NJ" stood for, he answered, "[=NinJa=], I think..." (A later comic revealed that the "N" actually stands for "[[EmbarrassingFirstName Nate]]".)
* In ''Webcomic/EverydayHeroes'', Jane's mother, [[PunnyName Hannah Anne Weapons]] is a ninja. Hey, she's a villain and she knows martial arts, so it's the only possible occupation, right?
* ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'' has a restaurant with ninja waiters. The story goes that some fancy restaurants think that the waiter should be invisible, allowing the diner to concentrate wholly on their food, while others think the waiter should make themselves part of the dining experience. In ''Le Restaurant des Ninjas'', the waiters' invisibility ''is'' part of the dining experience.
* ''Webcomic/GrrlPower'':
** Referenced.
--->'''Sydney:''' ''[screams and takes Kung Faux pose]'' Wait, you're not a ninja.\\
'''Suzy:''' You're expecting ninjas?\\
'''Sydney:''' ''Always'' expect ninjas.
** Becomes a BrickJoke when Ashley's super-powered assistants appear out of nowhere to take Sydney's measurements for her new clothes.
--->'''Sydney:''' Fashion ninjas! ''I did not expect that''.
* In ''Webcomic/KnightsOfBuenaVista'', Mary wants to play one, but there are no ninja in the FairyTale setting they are roleplaying. She settles for the closest thing, an acrobat class. As this is a CampaignComic covering ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'', this explains a lot of Anna's skills.
* Junpei in ''Webcomic/MegaTokyo''. Not so l33t when it comes to video games, but in 'real' life he roxxor. [[http://www.megatokyo.com/strip/903 Case in point.]]
* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': When the gods remade the world, the Monkey decided he wanted Ninjas. [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0274.html So there they are.]] The ninja ''goblins'', may be a bit much. But everyone loves ninja half-orcs and waitresses.
* The ninja mafia in ''Webcomic/SamAndFuzzy'' started out like this (or appeared to) but became a major plot point.
* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'': In the Mallcop Command plotline, a [[https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2010-01-31 ninja]] unexpectedly shows up and starts jumping his way through the shopping mall. However, four "ninjas" are [[https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2010-06-03 no match]] for a guy with actual combat training.
* In ''Webcomic/ZeroZeroZeroThisComicAppearsFirstAlphabetically'', A ninja is added only because the author thinks this.
* An exchange Randal Milholland of ''Webcomic/SomethingPositive'' had with a fan, according to his sketches:
-->"Your comic needs more ninjas."
-->"What are you talking about? It's full of ninjas."
-->"I don't see any."
-->"They're really good ninjas."
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* ''WebVideo/FreemansMind'' adds some to ''VideoGame/HalfLife'', as Freeman mistakes the black ops he faces a couple times for ninjas.
* While the Ninja's presence in ''WebVideo/AskANinja'' isn't exactly unexpected, the questions and answers pretty much take this trope and run with it.
* Linkara from ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall'' -- Ninja style dancer anyone?
* ''WebVideo/NinjaTheMissionForce''. Given that the series is an AffectionateParody of the Film/GodfreyHoNinjaMovies, it kind of had to come with the territory.
* The beginning of episode 55 in ''WebVideo/StupidMarioBrothers'' has [[Franchise/StreetFighter Ryu]] fighting multiple ninja awesomely.
* Richard Han of ''Roleplay/SurvivalOfTheFittest'', while not actually a ninja, goofs off and pretends to be one for most of his time on the island. Which makes his first appearance on the island (being stuck in a tree) and [[spoiler:his death by misstepping and falling off a mountain]] that much more funnier.
-->'''Richard:''' "[[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann My mop is the mop that shall pierce the heavens!]] My mop is my SOUL! It will bring JUSTICE and PEACE to this isle! [[Anime/{{Naruto}} BELIEVE IT!]]"
* ''Roleplay/WeAreOurAvatars'' not only had a Ninja Arc, but has quite a few ninja amongst is heavy repertoire of characters.
* In the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'', there's a rival school to [[SuperheroSchool Whateley Academy]]. It's the Yama Dojo, in Japan. So this means... ninja! In one of the first stories, a FiveManBand superpowered ninja team sneaks into the school to steal a trophy for a final exam, [[ConservationOfNinjutsu only to be defeated]] by the 5 new freshmen students -- [[UnskilledButStrong before they had even had any combat training]], to boot.
* The intro of [=SE 2=] [=EP 1=] of ''WebVideo/FamicomDojo''.
* According to the author notes, [[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/141708/vinyl-and-octavia-fight-ten-thousand-ninjas Vinyl and Octavia Fight Ten Thousand Ninjas]] was written because the author thought Vinyl and Octavia fighting ninjas would be cool.
* ''Literature/BinderOfShame'' features [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname El Disgusto]], who insists on [[ComplacentGamingSyndrome playing a ninja in any conceivable setting]], no matter the prompt. In a game of ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'' where every PC is an academian living in the 1930s, he insisted he was "a professor of ninja studies." The story itself is a subversion; El Disgusto's idea of "ninja" seems to consist of a character who does nothing but skulk around in the shadows all mysterious-like, and El Disgusto himself is evidently a moron.
* The ''Website/SCPFoundation'' universe has [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-2928 SCP-2928]], which are literally ninja. One of the disciplines of ninjitsu that they use binds them to the idea of what a ninja is, which means that as long as whoever is looking at them believes that actual ninja are stealthy, sneaky, and undetectable, they will be. But if whoever looks at them believes that ninja are [[HighlyVisibleNinja highly visible]], then they stand out like a sore thumb. The Foundation intentionally funded shows that made ninja seem more open and visible to weaken them. Also, according to one of the ninja in Foundation custody, [[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles the turtles are real]], but their creation involved a ''lot'' of cocaine.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'':
** Katara and Zuko dress in all black and stealth their way around several Fire Nation navy commands, seen by no-one until they attack, in order to get information on the man that killed Katara's mother. It's all kinds of badass.
** The Dai Li are Earthbending Ninja. While they don't do the all black attire normally attributed to the profession, the training and combat style they use fits the bill perfectly. Given that unlike most Earthbenders, or any capable bender in the series, they use hidden weapons and misdirection in their combat style.
** Also, Zuko in Blue Spirit mode. Silent, stealthy, wears all black, incredibly badass, one of the only characters to be actually deadly in each appearance... total ninja right there.
--->'''Blue Spirit:''' If you don't want to end up like him ''[the training dummy he just demolished]'', then do as I say.
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'' episode [[http://dcanimated.wikia.com/wiki/Night_of_the_Ninja Night of the Ninja]] has Bruce up against a ninja [[spoiler:and former schoolmate]]. Not quite as awesome because it's the bloody Batman.
* Bubbles, the BigBad in the ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'' episode "The Case of the Cola Cult", has Ninja mice as {{Mooks}}. Although Gadget disposes of them quickly, they do add to the amount of awesome in the episode.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'': Timmy fights ninja after he wishes the world was like an action movie. Also: Ninja Bunnies!
* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'':
** In Peter Griffin's version of ''The King and I'', A.N.N.A. is a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot robot ninja from the planet England]].
** When Peter imagines himself in the opening sequence of a fictitious 1980s sitcom called "My Black Son", at the end of the theme song -- like, the last second -- he sings: "Also he's a ninja!"
** In "Wasted Talent", Peter and Joe win a trip to the Pawtucket brewery in a spoof of ''Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory''. One of the other winners is an amiable ninja.
* ''[[WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends U.S.Acres]]'':
** First, Orson adds ninja to Rumplestiltskin to please Booker and Sheldon. In another episode, those two decide to retell ''The Tortoise and Hare''. They consider turning the tortoise into a ninja, but reconsider, saying "[[WhoWouldWantToWatchUs Who would want to see]] ''[[Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles that?]]''"
** A third instance came up before those two: When Orson reads them a gender-swapped version of "Literature/{{Cinderella}}", they insists that the [[strike:stepsisters]] stepbrothers be ninja.
* ''Franchise/GiJoe'':
** ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero'' has Storm Shadow (Snake Eyes hadn't been outed as one in time for the original cartoon) who was by far one of the most popular characters of the time.
** ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeRenegades'' follows in the comic's footsteps, making Snake Eyes a full-blown ninja in addition to Storm Shadow, and has the young female ninja Jinx for good measure.
* ''WesternAnimation/GreenEggsAndHam2019'' starts with an ActionPrologue featuring what seems to be a ninja [[spoiler:(who turns out to be [[CanonCharacterAllAlong Sam-I-Am]])]] breaking into a zoo to free the Chickeraffe, a rare animal. The LemonyNarrator is [[LampshadeHanging appropriately baffled]] by the presence of a ninja in what's supposed to be a Creator/DrSeuss adaptation.
* ''WesternAnimation/KiyaAndTheKimojaHeroes'': Kiya is a "Dance Ninja".
* ''WesternAnimation/{{MAD}}'' sketches occasionally contain this trope and they do it with a humorous style. There is a quick sketch named "Everything Is Better with Ninjas". Indeed.
* The "Ninja Handyman" segments from ''WesternAnimation/PlanetSketch'' feature the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Ninja Handyman]] solving the problem at hand with whatever he has at the time. He becomes [=FAR=] less competent in season two.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheProblemSolverz'' episode "Hide and Seek Ninjaz". In it, the solverz must rescue a girl's mother who was captured by ninjas. They then face off against the rainbow-clad head ninja in a life-or-death match of hide-and-seek.
* ''WesternAnimation/RandyCunninghamNinthGradeNinja'': Randy is your [[OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent slightly below-average high-schooler]] who is secretly a heroic ninja who regularly saves the school from monsters, robots and robo-monsters, for seemingly no other reason [[RuleOfCool than ninjas are cool]].
* ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'':
** The Commando Droids are basically robot ninja.
** The Season 4 episode "Bounty" introduces the [[MeaningfulName Kage]] warrirors, a group of ninja [[RecycledINSPACE in space]]!
* As if being giant alien robots wasn't enough, ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' boosts its awesomeness factor reguarly with giant alien robot ninja.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' has the episode "Enter the Nightbird", a Transformers-sized female ninja robot, made by a Japanese scientist to benefit society. Yeah, watch those nunchucks "benefitting" their way through society all through the episode.
** ''Anime/TransformersHeadmasters'' has [[http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Sixshot Sixshot]], Decepticon City Ninja [[strike: Commander]] Consultant.
** The Marvel comic had Bludgeon, who contrary to his name (and undead samurai appearance) was one of the last surviving practitioners of Metallikato. This was because he'd killed all the others.
** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' has ''three'' Robot Ninja - TheStoic Prowl, the JiveTurkey Jazz, and TheMentor Yoketron (aka Creator/GeorgeTakei.) Yoketron is technically dead. However, it turns out Lockdown was one of his students, making him a ninja as well.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' loves this trope.
** The pilot has a ninja villain with a [[{{Nerdgasm}} technology fetish]] named [[PunnyName Otaku Senzuri]] who gets [[CaughtWithYourPantsDown caught masturbating]] to Dr. Venture's [[DeathRay Oo Ray]].
** Brock's vision in the [[LotusEaterMachine Joy Can]] (see NinjaPirateZombieRobot for more details) has ninja raining from the sky.
** Brock himself is "two ninjas taped together to make one giant ninja", according to the Monarch henchmen.
** According to the Monarch, the only reason he was defeated in his first attempt on Dr. Venture's life was because Doc had a bunch of "ex-Navy SEAL ninja gorilla witches", and a tank. In reality, he just had the one Myra Brandish. Better than ninja.
* Laney Penn's superheroic alter ego Live Wire in the ''WesternAnimation/{{Grojband}}'' episode "Super Zeroes" is "one sassy ninja you don't wanna tangle with!"
* In the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' episode "[=MMMystery=] on the Friendship Express", while throwing accusations for who could have ruined her cake while she was asleep, Pinkie Pie envisions one of the possible culprits as a ninja who snuck in and sliced the cake to bits with a katana.
* In ''WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcake'', Sour Grapes uses ninja ability to help Sweet and Sour's food truck being stuck at mud in scary forest of Berry Bitty City.
* The Season 1 finale of ''WesternAnimation/CodeMonkeys'' traveling to Japan to rescue [[FunnyForeigner Benny]], who had been kidnapped by ninjas back in America while out driving with [[BadBoss Larrity]]; Larrity briefly mistook them for black people, and got his ass kicked. Turns out they were sent by Takeda Matsui, head of [[CaptainErsatz Protendo]], whose brother had committed suicide earlier in the season as a result of a BatmanGambit by Larrity. When Larrity confronts Matsui, he summons a bunch of [[SalaryMan salary men]], who quickly turn into ninjas (Larrity promptly comments "I knew it! Always with the goshdarn ninjas...")
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* It's true. Just ask the muggers who had the misfortune to try to mug someone in [[http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/men-in-black-are-the-white-knights-of-the-night-20100519-vfc5.html an alley next to a ninjutsu dojo]] in Sydney, Australia.
* Or certain would-be criminals in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vgceytHzCI Yeovil]], Somerset, England.
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