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2Ninjin: Clash of Carrots is a unique take on the BeatEmUp genre. It's a peaceful day in an unnamed world when suddenly, the village's carrots are stolen in a raid! You can play as either [[CharacterTitle Ninjin]], a bunny presumably living there, or Akai, an equally capable fox. (Or both, thanks to CoopMultiplayer.)
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4It was adapted into a short-lived [[AnimeOfTheGame animated series]] in 2019.
5!! ''Ninjin'' contains examples of:
6* ActionBomb: Baku are this as they can explode when hit by a weapon, exploding all allies near them.
7* BerserkButton: for Saru, they get hit, their mask breaks off, sending them into a blind rage.
8* CoopMultiplayer: As simple as pressing a button with the second controller on the map, or when starting the game.
9* CutScene: Every time you meet a new enemy. It's played for laughs a couple times, such as when the new enemy is furious that some unseen 'they' didn't 'do the thing' before telling them to just do it already.
10* DemonicPossession: Courtesy of [[spoiler:the summoner, taking over the shogun]]. It's about as bad as it can be with the game's age rating.
11* DieChairDie: In the city area, pots are strewn about. Busting them up will keep your combo meter topped off, and maybe even preserve it to the next wave if you have the time charm.
12* SetAMookToKillAMook: At one point while storming the castle holding the village's carrots, an enemy that disables your projectiles becomes invincible, and they're behind a barrier wall that stops you from getting close. You can only move on when you do enough dash attacks on the nearby exploding enemies to get through that armor. Also absolutely counts as a PuzzleBoss.

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