Shuriken School

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Shuriken School
Format Animated series
Starring Kimberly Brooks
Charlie Adler
Nathan Kress
Jessica Di Cicco
Maurice LaMarche
Country of origin France
Production
Running time 25 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Flag of the United States Nickelodeon
Flag of the United Kingdom CITV, Jetix
Original run February 11, 2006 (UK) August 20, 2006 (USA) – present

Shuriken School is an animated series that first aired on August 20, 2006 on Nickelodeon and then on YTV a few weeks later. It has also been airing on Jetix in the UK since February of 2006, as well as on CITV. In the US, the show currently airs on Nicktoons Network.

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[edit] Characters

  • Eizan Kaburagi is an only child, raised in an oriental working-class family from Tokirohama. Eizan is intelligent, hardworking, and eager to learn. His sole aim since childhood has been to become a ninja—and to avoid selling rice balls. His signature weapon is a green plastic ruler. He is also quite a clumsy person, as shown in the episode "Phantom of the Kabuki".
  • Jimmy B. comes from a comfortable New York family, but pretends to be much more streetwise than his true origins. He spent all his time with his rap gang, developing a real talent for break-dancing. His parents, perplexed and fed up with their neighbors' comments, sent him to Tokirohama to stay with his aunt and uncle. Before coming to Shuriken, he went to Katana school, Shuriken's competitor, but was kicked out after a week. His weapon is a skateboard.
  • Okuni Dohan is the sole female member of the main group, and the most well-studied of them. She frequently cites examples from important lessons, and possesses great deductive skills and origami talent. There is also hinted rivalry between Okuni and Ami Saeki.

[edit] Voice cast

[edit] Episodes

# Episode Title Air Date
1 The Winning Ninja August 20, 2006
2 Catnap Burglar August 28, 2006
3 Eizan's Shadow September 3, 2006
4 Vlad's Past September 10, 2006
5 Flip Flop of Fury September 17, 2006
6 Lousy Labyrinth September 24, 2006
7 An XXL Lie October 1, 2006
8 Kubo's Mystery October 8, 2006
9 The Demon and Mrs. Clean October 15, 2006
10 Cherry on the Cake October 22, 2006
11 Super Ninja October 29, 2006
12 Old School Ninjitsu November 5, 2006
13 Class Photo November 12, 2006
14 The Old Master Unknown
15 Okuni for President Unknown
16 Funny Chick Unknown
17 The Lost Treasure Unknown
18 Phantom of the Kabuki Unknown
19 The Saber and Its Shadow Unknown
20 Shuriken School Secrets Unknown
21 The Big Illusion Unknown
22 Pop Star for a Day Unknown
23 The Master of Darkness Unknown
24 Detective Mania Unknown
25 Eyes Wide Shut Unknown
26 Dirty Rice Balls Unkonowm
27 The Great Zudol Unknown
28 Shuriken Beach Party Unknown
29 Movie Unknown
30 Underground Unknown
31 Ghost House Unknown
32 Sword Of Gold Unknown
33 Fooled Unknown
34 Spichae Unknown
35 Last Day Unknown
36 Bottom Unknown
37 Day Of The Eclipse Unknown
38 Level 100 Unknown
39 Race Unknown

[edit] Movie

An animated film, entitled Shuriken School: The Ninja's Secret, has been produced by Xilam. It aired 22 December 2007 on Disney Channel Asia.

[edit] Plot

"The plot of Shuriken: the Movie follows lead protagonists Eizan, Jimmy and Okuni during the summer holidays. The three friends soon engage an interesting albeit dangerous struggle for reputation, family, and a whole lot more when Eizan's dad is kidnapped by professional ninjas. Upon setting out to find and rescue Eizan's father, the kids must employ the skills and techniques they studied so fervently during their first year of ninja training. Things are difficult however, when they learn that the Jade Shuriken, an ancient symbol of extreme ninja power, threatens Eizan's dreams and potential to become a true ninja. A series of events unravel as Eizan strives to clear his name, realize his dreams and secure his place at Shuriken School."[1]

[edit] Broadcasting

Flag of AustraliaNickelodeon (Autumn 2006 – Present)

Flag of CanadaYTV (September 1st 2006 – Present)

Flag of the United KingdomCITV (March 2006 – Present), Jetix (February 11th 2006 – Present)

Flag of the United StatesNickelodeon (August 20th 2006 – December 2006), Nicktoons Network (September 8th 2006 – Present)

Flag of FranceFrance 3 (April 2006 – Present), Jetix

Flag of ItalyMediaset (Autumn 2006 – Present)

Flag of MexicoOnce TV (October 2007 – Present)

Flag of the NetherlandsJetix (Autumn 2006 – Present)

Flag of Hong Kong Flag of Indonesia Flag of Singapore Flag of Malaysia Flag of Thailand Flag of Vietnam Flag of South Korea Flag of the Philippines Disney Channel Asia (October 5th 2006 – Present) [2]

Flag of IndiaHungama TV (March 2007 – Present)

Flag of MalaysiaTV3 (March 2007 – Present)

Flag of PolandJetix (September 4th 2006 – Present)

Flag of GermanyJetix (February 1st 2007 – Present), Nickelodeon (February 2007 – Present)

Flag of HungaryJetix (September 4th 2006 – Present)

Flag of GreeceJetix (September 2006 – Present)

Flag of the Czech RepublicJetix (September 4th 2006 – Present)

Flag of BrazilJetix Brazil (October 2006 – Present)

Flag of PeruJetix (October 2006 – Present)

Flag of DubaiMBC 3

Flag of JapanJetix (in Disney Channel) (September 2006 – Present)

Flag of Belgium Ketnet (soon – Present)

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