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Is the word "Ninja" dead to you?
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Is the word "Ninja" dead to you?
In popular culture, Ninja's have always been a key of many childhoods, from pizza eating turtles, to violent skulled spectre's that torch they're opponents, obnoxious headbanded brats with no stealth at all. But coming to recent years, has the word "Ninja" became a more, un-cool, topic for you?
Enlighten us all :3
Enlighten us all :3
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Re: Is the word "Ninja" dead to you?
I don't get what you're asking?
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Alexandra- Posts : 10846
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Re: Is the word "Ninja" dead to you?
[quote="Alexandra":22nmel9c]I don't get what you're asking?
Basically modern or classic Ninja's, what are your likes and dislikes about the new and old ^^
Re: Is the word "Ninja" dead to you?
Pop culture very, very rarely does ninjas correctly.
That being said, I like the crazy, showy, ninja-magic-all-up-in-here style of ninja better anyway.
I loved Naruto, until the timeskip. As far as I'm concerned, everything after the timeskip doesn't exist. :|
That being said, I like the crazy, showy, ninja-magic-all-up-in-here style of ninja better anyway.
I loved Naruto, until the timeskip. As far as I'm concerned, everything after the timeskip doesn't exist. :|
Alexandra- Posts : 10846
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Re: Is the word "Ninja" dead to you?
Preparaos porque la batalla será apoteósica <get ready, because the battle will be an apotheosis>
[youtube=425,350:14hxq4eb]EehdIcypknY[/youtube:14hxq4eb]
[youtube=425,350:14hxq4eb]EehdIcypknY[/youtube:14hxq4eb]
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Re: Is the word "Ninja" dead to you?
[quote="Kitten":3iq462t4]Preparaos porque la batalla será apoteósica <get ready, because the battle will be an apotheosis>
[youtube=425,350:3iq462t4]EehdIcypknY[/youtube:3iq462t4]
[youtube=425,350:3iq462t4]EehdIcypknY[/youtube:3iq462t4]
A colorful view there Kitty, makes me miss the cheesy american view of Ninja's " title="Sad" />
Re: Is the word "Ninja" dead to you?
[quote="Alexandra":ry0tvudp]Pop culture very, very rarely does ninjas correctly.
That being said, I like the crazy, showy, ninja-magic-all-up-in-here style of ninja better anyway.
I loved Naruto, until the timeskip. As far as I'm concerned, everything after the timeskip doesn't exist. " title="Neutral" />
That being said, I like the crazy, showy, ninja-magic-all-up-in-here style of ninja better anyway.
I loved Naruto, until the timeskip. As far as I'm concerned, everything after the timeskip doesn't exist. " title="Neutral" />
*Shows Alex the door* XD just kidding, I guess that series was a little "rapid".