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* SchoolRivalry: The eponymous ninja school has a long rivalry with its EvilCounterpart, the Katana School.
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''Shuriken School'' is a Spanish/French cartoon, produced by Xilam (being one of its famous cartoons besides ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' and ''WesternAnimation/OggyAndTheCockroaches'') and Zinkia Entertainment (responsible for ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocoyo}}''), and aired in the US in 2006 on {{Creator/Nickelodeon}}. It's about kids who attend a [[NinjaSchool school to learn how to be ninjas]]. The show primarily follows the antics of [[TheHero Eizan Kaburagi]], [[{{McNinja}} Jimmy B.]] and [[ActionGirl Okuni Dohan]]. If you hardly heard of it, that's no surprise. Nick pulled the show six episodes in. It was broadcast by [[Creator/ToonDisney Jetix]] in Europe and on Creator/{{YTV}} in Canada. Near the end of its run, the show received a movie titled ''Shuriken School: The Ninja's Secret'' or ''The Ninja's Secret: A Shuriken School Adventure'' which aired on Creator/{{Disney Channel}} Asia on December 21, 2007 and was released on [=DVD=] in the US on April 15, 2014.

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''Shuriken School'' is a Spanish/French cartoon, produced by Xilam Creator/{{Xilam}} (being one of its famous cartoons besides ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' and ''WesternAnimation/OggyAndTheCockroaches'') and Zinkia Entertainment (responsible for ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocoyo}}''), and aired in the US in 2006 on {{Creator/Nickelodeon}}. It's about kids who attend a [[NinjaSchool school to learn how to be ninjas]]. The show primarily follows the antics of [[TheHero Eizan Kaburagi]], [[{{McNinja}} Jimmy B.]] and [[ActionGirl Okuni Dohan]]. If you hardly heard of it, that's no surprise. Nick pulled the show six episodes in. It was broadcast by [[Creator/ToonDisney Jetix]] in Europe and on Creator/{{YTV}} in Canada. Near the end of its run, the show received a movie titled ''Shuriken School: The Ninja's Secret'' or ''The Ninja's Secret: A Shuriken School Adventure'' which aired on Creator/{{Disney Channel}} Asia on December 21, 2007 and was released on [=DVD=] in the US on April 15, 2014.

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* PowerTrio: The main trifecta that Eizan forms with Okuni and Jimmy.



* ThreeAmigos: The main trifecta that Eizan forms with Okuni and Jimmy.
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* ThreeAmigos: The main trifecta that Eizan forms with Okuni and Jimmy.
* TwoGirlsToATeam: Ami and Okuni are the only two female students at Shuriken, and conveniently conform to the TomboyAndGirlyGirl dichotomy.
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''Shuriken School'' is a Spanish/French cartoon, produced by Xilam (being one of its famous cartoons besides ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' and ''WesternAnimation/OggyAndTheCockroaches'') and Zinkia Entertainment (responsible for ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocoyo}}''), and aired in the US in 2006 on {{Creator/Nickelodeon}}. It's about kids who attend a [[NinjaSchool school to learn how to be ninjas]]. The show primarily follows the antics of [[TheHero Eizan Kaburagi]], [[{{McNinja}} Jimmy B.]] and [[ActionGirl Okuni Dohan]]. If you hardly heard of it, that's no surprise. Nick pulled the show six episodes in. It was broadcast by [[Creator/ToonDisney Jetix]] in Europe and on Creator/{{YTV}} in Canada. Near the end of its run, the show recived a movie titled ''Shuriken School: The Ninja's Secret'' or ''The Ninja's Secret: A Shuriken School Adventure'' which aired on Creator/{{Disney Channel}} Asia on December 21, 2007 and was released on [=DVD=] in the US on April 15, 2014.

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''Shuriken School'' is a Spanish/French cartoon, produced by Xilam (being one of its famous cartoons besides ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' and ''WesternAnimation/OggyAndTheCockroaches'') and Zinkia Entertainment (responsible for ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocoyo}}''), and aired in the US in 2006 on {{Creator/Nickelodeon}}. It's about kids who attend a [[NinjaSchool school to learn how to be ninjas]]. The show primarily follows the antics of [[TheHero Eizan Kaburagi]], [[{{McNinja}} Jimmy B.]] and [[ActionGirl Okuni Dohan]]. If you hardly heard of it, that's no surprise. Nick pulled the show six episodes in. It was broadcast by [[Creator/ToonDisney Jetix]] in Europe and on Creator/{{YTV}} in Canada. Near the end of its run, the show recived received a movie titled ''Shuriken School: The Ninja's Secret'' or ''The Ninja's Secret: A Shuriken School Adventure'' which aired on Creator/{{Disney Channel}} Asia on December 21, 2007 and was released on [=DVD=] in the US on April 15, 2014.
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** The show's entire premise. We have a trio of best friends attending a ninja school and getting up to daily misadventures. Said school is headed by an elderly principal and consists of a crew of quirky teachers, and their school uniform is even of a primary color which contrasts with the secondary color of their rivals. [[Manga/NintamaRantarou Now where have we heard that before?]]

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** The show's entire premise. We have a trio of best friends attending a ninja school and getting up to daily misadventures. Said school is headed by an elderly principal and consists of a crew of quirky teachers, and their school uniform is even of a primary color which contrasts with the secondary color of their rivals. rivals, and they even have a FunnyAnimal among the cast. [[Manga/NintamaRantarou Now where have we heard that before?]]before...?]]
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** In "Pop Star for a Day", [[https://i.ytimg.com/vi/jk9w6te1idE/hqdefault.jpg Eizan and Okuni]] -- after their makeover -- resemble [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Naruto and Sarada]] respectively.[[note]]''Manga/{{Boruto}} not yet being conceived at the time of the episode's airing notwithstanding.[[/note]]

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** In "Pop Star for a Day", [[https://i.ytimg.com/vi/jk9w6te1idE/hqdefault.jpg Eizan and Okuni]] -- after their makeover -- resemble [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Naruto and Sarada]] respectively.[[note]]''Manga/{{Boruto}} [[note]]''Manga/{{Boruto}}'' not yet being conceived at the time of the episode's airing notwithstanding.[[/note]]
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** In "Pop Star for a Day", [[https://i.ytimg.com/vi/jk9w6te1idE/hqdefault.jpg Eizan and Okuni]] -- after their makeover -- resemble [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Naruto and Sarada]] respectively.[[note]]''Manga/{{Boruto}} not yet being conceived at the time of the episode's airing notwithstanding.[[/note]]
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** The show's entire premise. We have a trio of best friends attending a ninja school and getting up to daily misadventures. Said school is headed by an elderly principal and consists of a crew of quirky teachers, and their school uniform is even of a primary color which contrasts with the secondary color of their rivals. [[Manga/NintamaRantaro Now where have we heard that before?]]

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** The show's entire premise. We have a trio of best friends attending a ninja school and getting up to daily misadventures. Said school is headed by an elderly principal and consists of a crew of quirky teachers, and their school uniform is even of a primary color which contrasts with the secondary color of their rivals. [[Manga/NintamaRantaro [[Manga/NintamaRantarou Now where have we heard that before?]]

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