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* CloneArmy: The Yakuza mooks.

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* CloneArmy: The Yakuza mooks.mooks, synthetic men "borne" from the underground labs of Yoroshisan Pharmaceuticals.



* ConservationOfNinjutsu

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* ConservationOfNinjutsuConservationOfNinjutsu: Done on a regular basis, and never once averted.
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[[Creator/StudioTrigger Studio TRIGGER]] made an ONA series based on the Novels in Spring 2015... with a mixture of LimitedAnimation ranging from "Okay" to "Slightly improved WebAnimation/InfernoCop". It's set to be aired on Japanese television in 2016.

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[[Creator/StudioTrigger Studio TRIGGER]] made an ONA series based on the Novels in Spring 2015... with a mixture of LimitedAnimation ranging from "Okay" to "Slightly improved WebAnimation/InfernoCop". It's set to be aired The series was later broadcasted on Japanese television in starting on April 2, 2016.
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'''Ninja Slayer''' is a series of novels allegedly created by American writers Bradley Bond and Philip "Ninj@" Morzez, who in turn gave Enterbrain permission to translate it in Jsfapanese. The Japanese translation was posted on Twitter piece by piece on by the Japanese "Translators" Honda Yu and Sugi Leika. After the story got popular it was published in novel form in 2012.

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'''Ninja Slayer''' is a series of novels allegedly created by American writers Bradley Bond and Philip "Ninj@" Morzez, who in turn gave Enterbrain permission to translate it in Jsfapanese.Japanese. The Japanese translation was posted on Twitter piece by piece on by the Japanese "Translators" Honda Yu and Sugi Leika. After the story got popular it was published in novel form in 2012.



* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: Institutionalised one between ninjas: as they're supposed to greet each-other before every battle. Most commonly said by Ninja Slayer.

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* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: Institutionalised Institutionalized one between ninjas: ninjas, as they're supposed to greet each-other each other before every battle. Most commonly said by Ninja Slayer.battle.

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*MetronomicManMashing: Happens to Albatross at the hands/rope of NinjaSlayer.



* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: Institutionalised one between ninjas: as they're supposed to greet each-other before every battle. Most commonly said by Ninja slayer.

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* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: Institutionalised one between ninjas: as they're supposed to greet each-other before every battle. Most commonly said by Ninja slayer.Slayer.
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->''"DOMO, my name is NINJA SLAYER."''

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->''"DOMO, ->''"[[MyNameIsInigoMontoya DOMO, my name is NINJA SLAYER."'']]"''



->'''For a ninja about to engage in battle, a greeting is an inviolably sacred act. It is thus written in the Record of Ancient Matters. Once a greeting has been offered, it must be returned.'''

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->'''For -->'''For a ninja about to engage in battle, a greeting is an inviolably sacred act. It is thus written in the Record of Ancient Matters. Once a greeting has been offered, it must be returned.'''
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* MyNameIsInigoMontoya: Institutionalised one between ninjas: as they're supposed to greet each-other before every battle. Most commonly said by Ninja slayer.
->'''For a ninja about to engage in battle, a greeting is an inviolably sacred act. It is thus written in the Record of Ancient Matters. Once a greeting has been offered, it must be returned.'''

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'''Ninja Slayer''' is a series of novels allegedly created by American writers Bradley Bond and Philip "Ninj@" Morzez, who in turn gave Enterbrain permission to translate it in Japanese. The Japanese translation was posted on Twitter piece by piece on by the Japanese "Translators" Honda Yu and Sugi Leika. After the story got popular it was published in novel form in 2012.

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'''Ninja Slayer''' is a series of novels allegedly created by American writers Bradley Bond and Philip "Ninj@" Morzez, who in turn gave Enterbrain permission to translate it in Japanese.Jsfapanese. The Japanese translation was posted on Twitter piece by piece on by the Japanese "Translators" Honda Yu and Sugi Leika. After the story got popular it was published in novel form in 2012.



* SharePhrase: YEEART!
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* SharePhrase: YEEART!
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[[Creator/StudioTrigger Studio TRIGGER]] made an ONA series based on the Novels in Spring 2015... with a mixture of LimitedAnimation Ranging from "Okay" to "Slightly improved WebAnimation/InfernoCop". It's set to be aired on Japanese television in 2016.

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[[Creator/StudioTrigger Studio TRIGGER]] made an ONA series based on the Novels in Spring 2015... with a mixture of LimitedAnimation Ranging ranging from "Okay" to "Slightly improved WebAnimation/InfernoCop". It's set to be aired on Japanese television in 2016.
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* ClipShow: Episode 25 consists entirely of vignettes, featuring stories that [[WhatCouldHaveBeen didn't make it past]] the ONA adaptation's cutting room floor. Each clip offers a brief glimpse at [[AbortedArc several missed arcs]] from the light novels, such as [[spoiler:Darkninja's motive for killing Fujikido's family, Ninja Slayer's [[IWillFindYou quest for Yukano]],]] etc.

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* ClipShow: Episode 25 consists entirely of vignettes, featuring stories that [[WhatCouldHaveBeen didn't make it past]] the ONA adaptation's cutting room floor. Each clip offers a brief glimpse at [[AbortedArc several missed arcs]] details]] from the light novels, such as [[spoiler:Darkninja's motive for killing Fujikido's family, Ninja Slayer's [[IWillFindYou quest for Yukano]],]] etc.



* CompressedAdaptation: The ONA in a nutshell, and a ''very'' compressed one at that. Not only are the fight scenes - for want of a better word - "lacking", but '''entire''' chunk full of important arcs have been left out, leading to a staggering amount of missing plot details and character interaction. Whether the end results worked [[AdaptationDecay or not]] is a matter of YMMV.

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* CompressedAdaptation: The ONA in a nutshell, and a ''very'' compressed one at that. Not only are the fight scenes - -- for want of a better word - -- "lacking", but '''entire''' chunk full of important arcs have been left out, leading to a staggering amount of missing plot details and character interaction. Whether the end results worked [[AdaptationDecay or not]] is a matter of YMMV.
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* ClipShow: Episode 25 consists entirely of vignettes, featuring stories that [[WhatCouldHaveBeen didn't make it past]] the ONA adaptation's cutting room floor. Each clip offers a brief glimpse at [[AbortedArc several missing arcs]] from the light novels, such as [[spoiler:Darkninja's motive for killing Fujikido's family, Ninja Slayer's [[IWillFindYou quest for Yukano]],]] etc.

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* ClipShow: Episode 25 consists entirely of vignettes, featuring stories that [[WhatCouldHaveBeen didn't make it past]] the ONA adaptation's cutting room floor. Each clip offers a brief glimpse at [[AbortedArc several missing missed arcs]] from the light novels, such as [[spoiler:Darkninja's motive for killing Fujikido's family, Ninja Slayer's [[IWillFindYou quest for Yukano]],]] etc.
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* ClipShow: Episode 25 consists entirely of vignettes, featuring stories that [[WhatCouldHaveBeen didn't make it past]] the ONA adaptation's cutting room floor. Each clip offers a brief glimpse at [[CompressedAdaptation several missing details]] from the light novels, such as [[spoiler:Darkninja's motive for killing Fujikido's family, Ninja Slayer's [[IWillFindYou quest for Yukano]],]] etc.

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* ClipShow: Episode 25 consists entirely of vignettes, featuring stories that [[WhatCouldHaveBeen didn't make it past]] the ONA adaptation's cutting room floor. Each clip offers a brief glimpse at [[CompressedAdaptation [[AbortedArc several missing details]] arcs]] from the light novels, such as [[spoiler:Darkninja's motive for killing Fujikido's family, Ninja Slayer's [[IWillFindYou quest for Yukano]],]] etc.
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* ClipShow: Episode 25 consists entirely of vignettes, featuring storylines that [[WhatCouldHaveBeen didn't make it past]] the ONA adaptation's cutting room floor. Each clip offers a brief glimpse at [[CompressedAdaptation several missing details]] from the light novels, such as [[spoiler:Darkninja's motive for killing Fujikido's family, Ninja Slayer's [[IWillFindYou quest for Yukano]],]] etc.

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* ClipShow: Episode 25 consists entirely of vignettes, featuring storylines stories that [[WhatCouldHaveBeen didn't make it past]] the ONA adaptation's cutting room floor. Each clip offers a brief glimpse at [[CompressedAdaptation several missing details]] from the light novels, such as [[spoiler:Darkninja's motive for killing Fujikido's family, Ninja Slayer's [[IWillFindYou quest for Yukano]],]] etc.



* CompressedAdaptation: The ONA in a nutshell, and a ''very'' compressed one at that. Not only are the fight scenes - for want of a better word - "lacking", but '''entire''' chunk full of storylines have been left out, leading to a staggering amount of missing plot details and character interaction. Whether the end results worked [[AdaptationDecay or not]] is a matter of YMMV.

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* CompressedAdaptation: The ONA in a nutshell, and a ''very'' compressed one at that. Not only are the fight scenes - for want of a better word - "lacking", but '''entire''' chunk full of storylines important arcs have been left out, leading to a staggering amount of missing plot details and character interaction. Whether the end results worked [[AdaptationDecay or not]] is a matter of YMMV.
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* AbortedArc: The anime skips over major storylines from the light novels, including the "Deadmoon on the Redsky" (which covers Ninja Slayer's search for Yukano) and the "Yakuza Tengu" arcs. These are, however, briefly touched upon via "faux recap" episode. See ClipShow and CompressedAdaptation below for details.

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* AbortedArc: The anime skips over major storylines from the light novels, including the "Deadmoon on the Redsky" (which covers Ninja Slayer's search for Yukano) and the "Yakuza Tengu" arcs. These are, however, briefly touched upon via "faux recap" episode. See ClipShow and CompressedAdaptation below for details.
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* AbortedArc: The anime skips over major storylines from the light novels, including the "Deadmoon on the Redsky" arc (which covers Ninja Slayer's search for Yukano) and the "Yakuza Tengu" arc. These are, however, briefly touched upon via "faux recap" episode. See ClipShow and CompressedAdaptation below for details.

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* AbortedArc: The anime skips over major storylines from the light novels, including the "Deadmoon on the Redsky" arc (which covers Ninja Slayer's search for Yukano) and the "Yakuza Tengu" arc.arcs. These are, however, briefly touched upon via "faux recap" episode. See ClipShow and CompressedAdaptation below for details.
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* AbortedArc: The anime skips over major storylines from the light novels, including the Dead Moon arc (which covers Ninja Slayer's search for Yukano) and the Yakuza Tengu arc. These are, however, briefly touched upon via "faux recap" episode. See ClipShow and CompressedAdaptation below for details.

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* AbortedArc: The anime skips over major storylines from the light novels, including the Dead Moon "Deadmoon on the Redsky" arc (which covers Ninja Slayer's search for Yukano) and the Yakuza Tengu "Yakuza Tengu" arc. These are, however, briefly touched upon via "faux recap" episode. See ClipShow and CompressedAdaptation below for details.
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* AbortedArc: The anime skips over major storylines from the light novels, including the Dead Moon arc (which covers Ninja Slayer's search for Yukano) and the Yakuza Tengu arc. They are, however, briefly touched upon via "faux recap" episode. See ClipShow and CompressedAdaptation below for details.

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* AbortedArc: The anime skips over major storylines from the light novels, including the Dead Moon arc (which covers Ninja Slayer's search for Yukano) and the Yakuza Tengu arc. They These are, however, briefly touched upon via "faux recap" episode. See ClipShow and CompressedAdaptation below for details.
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[[Creator/StudioTrigger Studio TRIGGER]] made an ONA series based on the Novels in Spring 2015... with a mixture of LimitedAnimation Ranging from "Okay" to "Slightly improved WebAnimation/InfernoCop". The ONA series is set to be aired on Japanese's television in 2016.

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[[Creator/StudioTrigger Studio TRIGGER]] made an ONA series based on the Novels in Spring 2015... with a mixture of LimitedAnimation Ranging from "Okay" to "Slightly improved WebAnimation/InfernoCop". The ONA series is It's set to be aired on Japanese's Japanese television in 2016.
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* AbortedArc: The anime skipped over a few story arcs from the light novels, including the Dead Moon arc (which covers Ninja Slayer's search for Yukano) and the Yakuza Tengu arc. However, these were touched upon in Episode 25.

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* AbortedArc: The anime skipped skips over a few story arcs major storylines from the light novels, including the Dead Moon arc (which covers Ninja Slayer's search for Yukano) and the Yakuza Tengu arc. However, these were They are, however, briefly touched upon in Episode 25. via "faux recap" episode. See ClipShow and CompressedAdaptation below for details.
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[[Creator/StudioTrigger Studio TRIGGER]] made an ONA series based on the Novels in Spring 2015... with a mixture of LimitedAnimation Ranging from "Okay" to "Slightly improved WebAnimation/InfernoCop". The ONA series is set to be aired on television in Japan in 2016.

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[[Creator/StudioTrigger Studio TRIGGER]] made an ONA series based on the Novels in Spring 2015... with a mixture of LimitedAnimation Ranging from "Okay" to "Slightly improved WebAnimation/InfernoCop". The ONA series is set to be aired on Japanese's television in Japan in 2016.

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[[Creator/StudioTrigger Studio TRIGGER]] made an ONA series based on the Novels in Spring 2015... with a mixture of LimitedAnimation Ranging from "Okay" to "Slightly improved WebAnimation/InfernoCop".

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[[Creator/StudioTrigger Studio TRIGGER]] made an ONA series based on the Novels in Spring 2015... with a mixture of LimitedAnimation Ranging from "Okay" to "Slightly improved WebAnimation/InfernoCop".
WebAnimation/InfernoCop". The ONA series is set to be aired on television in Japan in 2016.


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* AbortedArc: The anime skipped over a few story arcs from the light novels, including the Dead Moon arc (which covers Ninja Slayer's search for Yukano) and the Yakuza Tengu arc. However, these were touched upon in Episode 25.
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* ActionGirl: The three main heroines, in varying degrees. Yamoto is the most genuine example.

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* ActionGirl: The three main heroines, in to varying degrees. Yamoto is the most genuine example.



* AlienBlood: Animals and those who are not truly human like clone yazukas bleed green blood.

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* AlienBlood: Animals Mutant animals and those who are not truly human like (like clone yazukas yazukas) bleed green blood.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Katsu Wanso, as well as the unrelated Shadow Guild. Both parties have been secretly manipulating some of Season 1's key events from behind the scenes, and are likely to [[spoiler:replace Khan and the Syndicate's role as BigBad (or [[BigBadDuumvirate worse]])]] should the series be renewed for a Season 2.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: Katsu Wanso, as well as the unrelated Shadow Guild. Both parties have been secretly manipulating some of Season 1's key events from behind the scenes, and are likely to [[spoiler:replace Khan and the Syndicate's role as BigBad (or [[BigBadDuumvirate worse]])]] (upping the scale to BigBadEnsemble)]] should the series be renewed for a Season 2.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Katsu Wanso, as well as the unrelated Shadow Guild. Both parties have been secretly manipulating some key events in Season 1 from behind the scenes, and are likely to [[spoiler:replace Khan and the Syndicate's role as BigBad (or [[BigBadDuumvirate worse]])]] should the series be renewed for a Season 2.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: Katsu Wanso, as well as the unrelated Shadow Guild. Both parties have been secretly manipulating some of Season 1's key events in Season 1 from behind the scenes, and are likely to [[spoiler:replace Khan and the Syndicate's role as BigBad (or [[BigBadDuumvirate worse]])]] should the series be renewed for a Season 2.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Katsu Wanso, as well as the unrelated Shadow Guild. Both parties have been secretly manipulating some of the events in Season 1 from behind the scenes, and are likely to [[spoiler:replace Khan and the Syndicate's role as BigBad (or [[BigBadDuumvirate worse]])]] should the series be renewed for a Season 2.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: Katsu Wanso, as well as the unrelated Shadow Guild. Both parties have been secretly manipulating some of the key events in Season 1 from behind the scenes, and are likely to [[spoiler:replace Khan and the Syndicate's role as BigBad (or [[BigBadDuumvirate worse]])]] should the series be renewed for a Season 2.
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** The Motor Dokuros of Episode 21 spoof another well-known robot franchise, this time [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} The Terminator]]. And in the English dub, they would also repeatedly say "Exterminate" in the same manner as [[Series/DoctorWho the Daleks]].

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** The Motor Dokuros of Episode 21 spoof another well-known robot franchise, this time [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} The Terminator]]. And in In the English dub, they would also repeatedly say "Exterminate" in the same manner as [[Series/DoctorWho the Daleks]].
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** The Motor Dokuros of Episode 21 spoof another well-known robot franchise, this time [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} The Terminator]]. In the English dub, they would also repeatedly say "Exterminate" in the same manner as [[Series/DoctorWho the Daleks]].

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** The Motor Dokuros of Episode 21 spoof another well-known robot franchise, this time [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} The Terminator]]. In And in the English dub, they would also repeatedly say "Exterminate" in the same manner as [[Series/DoctorWho the Daleks]].



** The entire final story arc of Season 1, appropriately titled "Neo-Saitama in Flames", but ''especially'' its 26th episode.

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** The entire final story arc of Season 1, appropriately titled "Neo-Saitama in Flames", but ''especially'' its the 26th episode.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Katsu Wanso, as well as the unrelated Shadow Guild. Both parties have been secretly manipulating some of the events in Season 1 from behind the scenes, and are likely to [[spoiler:replace Khan and the Syndicate's role as BigBad (or [[BigBadDuumvirate worse]]) should the series be renewed for a Season 2.]]

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* GreaterScopeVillain: Katsu Wanso, as well as the unrelated Shadow Guild. Both parties have been secretly manipulating some of the events in Season 1 from behind the scenes, and are likely to [[spoiler:replace Khan and the Syndicate's role as BigBad (or [[BigBadDuumvirate worse]]) worse]])]] should the series be renewed for a Season 2.]]
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Katsu Wanso, as well as the unrelated Shadow Guild. Both parties have been secretly manipulating some of the events in Season 1 from behind the scenes, and are likely to [[spoiler:replace Khan and the Syndicate's role as BigBad (or [[BigBadDuumvirate worse]]) should the series be renewed.]]

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* GreaterScopeVillain: Katsu Wanso, as well as the unrelated Shadow Guild. Both parties have been secretly manipulating some of the events in Season 1 from behind the scenes, and are likely to [[spoiler:replace Khan and the Syndicate's role as BigBad (or [[BigBadDuumvirate worse]]) should the series be renewed.renewed for a Season 2.]]
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* GreaterScopeVillain: Katsu Wanso, as well as the unrelated Shadow Guild. Both parties have been secretly manipulating some of the events of Season 1 from behind the scenes, and are likely to [[spoiler:replace Khan and the Syndicate's role as BigBad (or [[BigBadDuumvirate worse]]) should the series be renewed.]]

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* GreaterScopeVillain: Katsu Wanso, as well as the unrelated Shadow Guild. Both parties have been secretly manipulating some of the events of in Season 1 from behind the scenes, and are likely to [[spoiler:replace Khan and the Syndicate's role as BigBad (or [[BigBadDuumvirate worse]]) should the series be renewed.]]

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The \"Izuna Drop\" has been seen in more ninja fiction than you can shake a stick at, so it\'s not a direct Shou Out to Ryu Hayabusa. Heck, even Tekken\'s Yoshimitsu does it all the time.


* GreaterScopeVillain: Katsu Wanso and the Shadow Guild. A few of the group's member have been secretly manipulating the advent of Season 1 in the background and are likely [[spoiler: to replace Kahn and the Syndicate as the series BigBad, should the series be renewed for a Season 2.]]

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* GreaterScopeVillain: Katsu Wanso and Wanso, as well as the unrelated Shadow Guild. A few of the group's member Both parties have been secretly manipulating some of the advent events of Season 1 in from behind the background scenes, and are likely [[spoiler: to replace Kahn [[spoiler:replace Khan and the Syndicate Syndicate's role as the series BigBad, BigBad (or [[BigBadDuumvirate worse]]) should the series be renewed for a Season 2.renewed.]]



** In Episode 11, Ninja Slayer attempts perform his variation of the [[VideoGame/NinjaGaiden Izuna Drop]] on Darkninja.



** The Motor Dokuros of Episode 21 spoof another well-known robot franchise, this time [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} The Terminator]].
*** In the English dub ver., the Motor Dokuros would repeatedly say "Exterminate" in the same manner as [[Series/DoctorWho the dalek]].

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** The Motor Dokuros of Episode 21 spoof another well-known robot franchise, this time [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} The Terminator]]. \n*** In the English dub ver., the Motor Dokuros dub, they would also repeatedly say "Exterminate" in the same manner as [[Series/DoctorWho the dalek]].Daleks]].



** The entire final story arc of Season 1 "Neo-Saitama in Flames" (Episodes 21-26, save 25).

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** The entire final story arc of Season 1 1, appropriately titled "Neo-Saitama in Flames" (Episodes 21-26, save 25).Flames", but ''especially'' its 26th episode.

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