Ninjai: The Little Ninja is a Flash cartoon.[1] It is available on the Ninjai Gang website and on G4's Late Night Peep Show during Midnight Spank.
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A creation of The Ninjai Gang,[2] Ninjai is a web-based animation that centers around the life of Ninjai, a young samurai/ninja who is traveling the world looking for meaning and purpose in his life. Along the way, his path is crossed by characters like rogues or people who help him. Ninjai's best friend is 'Little Bird', a cute and brave sidekick with whom Ninjai often converses.[3]
Currently there have been 12 chapters released by The Ninjai Gang. There was speculation on whether the twelfth episode would be Ninjai's last performance. However, the Ninjai Gang made an announcement declaring the continuation of the series. From the FAQ:
Question: Is Chapter 12 the end?
Answer: No.
The latter two chapters caused unrest within the Ninjai community after taking longer than expected to complete. This problem was due to a lack of animators able to complete the animations. The 11th chapter was released on the 25th of January 2005. Because of the bloodthirsty and demoniac attitude portrayed by Takagawa and his Ninja in the 11th episode, the Ninjai Gang added warnings and produced a special "mellow version" for Ninjai's younger audience. The 11th chapter showed a large shift in the quality of the animation.
Chapter 12 was also announced next to Chapter 11, and released shortly after on the 15th March 2005.
Apart from confirming a sequel to Chapter 12, the Ninjai Gang have made no other announcements about the remaining installments in the series.
In December 2008, the Ninjai gang had said that they are coming out with a feature length movie that will be high quality and appear in theaters. Yet in December 2011 there has been no progress and in the eyes of the fans it's a lost cause.
This cartoon started several years ago and has taken a very long time in coming out with new episodes. They were unable to provide enough bandwidth to show the cartoon for a while, so later on they teamed up with Atomfilms to distribute their content. This cartoon is generally not for children and should not be viewed by anyone under 13 without consent of an adult or parent.
The Ninjai website also features KarmaKula, which is the Ninjai Gang's live-action action/adventure series made exclusively for the web. Some people on the Ninjai Message Boards speculate that KarmaKula is the story of grown up Ninjai.[6] Newest developments as of January 2009 on the Ninjai website allow you to add Karmakula as a friend on such sites as Myspace and Facebook.
Satya Bellord, who was Uma Thurman's martial arts double in Kill Bill, is a member of the Ninjai Gang[7]