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Ninja Documentary 2011 - Part 2 of 4

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2011

Part 2 of the 4 part ninja documentary.

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  • So since Ninjutsu/Ninpo was not a martial art, but a science of secrecy and strategy rather than a combat teaching, it is in a sense superior to martial arts because it is meant on ending the battle before it even takes place right? You can correct me if i'm mistaken.

    I'm willing to learn.

  • @Ryutobi I do not see the relation. Or where you are going with your point. Wars happened, they used shinobi as shinobi.

  • LOL WTF ive been studyin bujinkan for years and as a martial art its brilliant, yyou can slate it all you like but i love it and its saved my ass many times, ok so it might not be a historical form of self defence, which isnt a bad thing seeing as martial arts are constanly evolving

  • @crazywhitesean you missunderstand, it did not evlove, it never was ninjutsu. We all love Bujinkan martial arts. But its NOT ninjutsu, that is simple fact. (ant)

  • So if Bujikan has it wrong with the claimed scrolls then where does this doc get its facts from? Who is truly right about this?

  • @Reido2828 for my part, they are from historical ninja manuals. The thing here is my info comes from real manuals from the early Edo period. Bujinkans scrolls come from the 1960's.

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  • Is this Anthony guy speaking for deaf people or what? Jesus man, keep you hand still for a moment will ya. It almost looks like he's jerking off a huge camera man.

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  • @MIXMASTERPETRO yeah. being a tai jutsu/weapons master undoutedly makes you a great martial artist - but lets face it - probly not a ninja

  • damn homeboy is banned from bunjinkan seminars! Well that says something about the money being made and the truth as a threat to it.

  • i have a huge question sorry if it's been asked...but what school did they learn at?

  • @Ryutobi i agree there job when they were trying to not fight then yes there skills were superior as in the fight never even began kinda sence

  • Mr Cummings Since You are expert In Ninjutsu as You said Let Me Told this ,, the Ninja Was The Untold Story till 1952 After The Amercicans Discovered Them and still have no Idea about They Training and About Their Missions nowwww everyone makes Comercial Video about this association annnddd he know olny the ninjutsu style and his not a ninja and he can never be , i'v studied this style for 22 years im a master in ninjutsu but im not a ninja , So Please Everyone Stop Dreaming

  • @Ryutobi I think you hit the nail on the head. Yes it may have stopped several battles but we will never know.

  • Wonderful! It's great to see that people are starting to realize that Ninjitsu isn't a martial arts. That's like saying Special Ops Tactics is a form of martial arts! You can learn how to use a thousand guns, learn a million martial arts move, kill a million people in secrecy - but you'll never be consider a member of Special Ops! Just as if someone don a black mask, hang a sword from their back, throw sharpened-edged discs, learn Japanese Martial Art, doesn't make you a Ninja!

  • Ah, okay. Yeah ninja made it a point to avoid fights didn't they? Thanks for the intel. Appreciated

  • @Ryutobi Hi, perhaps because of shinobi work, some battles were avoided?

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