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:Ninja Gladiator'' is a video game from the [[Transformers Animated (franchise) | Transformers Animated]] [[continuity family]].''
[[File:Ninja Gladiator box art.jpg|thumb|300px|"Finish him! ...Friendship?!"]]
[[Image:WhereIsThySting-NinjaGladiatorAntronSnakeEyes.jpg|right|thumb|325px|"Finish him! ...Friendship?!"]]


'''''Ninja Gladiator''''' is [[Flippy-Floppy Industries]] popular fighting game series that has been around 1987, enjoyed a little bit too much by [[Bumblebee (Animated)|Bumblebee]].  The game includes a four-armed insectoid and a [[Snake-Eyes|ninja clad all in black]]. In the background of at least one stage is the face of the [[TORQ III]] computer.
'''''Ninja Gladiator''''' is [[Flippy-Floppy Industries]]' popular fighting game series that has been around since [[1987]]. Set in the year [[2021]], the game features a variety of characters pit in combat against one another, as well as the recently-unleashed [[Inhumanoid]] monsters attacking [[Metro City]].
 
[[Bumblebee (Animated)|Bumblebee]] enjoys it a little bit too much.  


==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Animated'' cartoon===
===''Animated'' cartoon===
The plot is that in the year 2021, Brandon "[[Big Boss]]" Babel freed five of the monstrous [[Inhumanoids]] from below the surface of the Earth.... and only the Ninja Gladiators are able to face these monsters! {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II|The AllSpark Almanac II}}
[[File:WhereIsThySting-Bumblebeesvideogame.jpg|thumb|left]]
[[Sari Sumdac (Animated)|Sari Sumdac]] introduced Bumblebee to ''Ninja Gladiator'', and he became so obsessed with it that he was able to consistently beat Sari after only a week. {{storylink|Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II|The AllSpark Almanac II}}


[[Image:WhereIsThySting-Bumblebeesvideogame.jpg|thumb|left|]]
Bumblebee neglected monitor duty to play ''Ninja Gladiator'', despite being admonished by [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|Optimus Prime]]. This may have been a mistake, since his negligence allowed [[Wasp]] to get the drop on him. The rogue Autobot proceeded to switch places with Bumblebee in an attempt to exact vengeance. Bulkhead later proposed using the game to prove Bumblebee's identity, since his mega-cycles of practice made him virtually unbeatable. Wasp thought so too, and bolted rather than face the challenge. {{storylink|Where Is Thy Sting?}}


Bumblebee neglected monitor duty to play ''Ninja Gladiator'', despite being admonished by [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|Optimus Prime]].  This may have been a mistake, since his negligence allowed [[Wasp]] to get the drop on him. The rogue Autobot proceeded to switch places with Bumblebee in an attempt to exact vengeance.  Bulkhead later proposed using the game to prove Bumblebee's identity, since his mega-cycles of practice made him virtually unbeatable.  Wasp thought so too, and bolted rather than face the challenge. {{storylink|Where Is Thy Sting?}}
===''Wings Universe''===
[[Wheeljack (SG)|Wheeljack]] traded what he claimed were future Autobot plans for a canister of [[Forestonite]]. In reality the disk contained a copy of ''Ninja Gladiator'' for the [[Magnographix 16]]. {{storylink|Generation 2: Redux}}
{{--}}


===Wings Universe===
==Characters==
[[Wheeljack (SG)|Wheeljack]] traded what he claimed were future Autobot plans for a canister of [[Forestonite]]. In reality the disk contained a copy of ''Ninja Gladiator'' for the [[Magnographix 16]]. {{storylink|Generation 2: Redux}}
Some of the known characters of ''Ninja Gladiator'':
<center><gallery>
File:Animated Antron.jpg|[[Antron]]
File:NGBigBoss.jpg|[[Big Boss]]
File:NGBrett.jpg|[[Brett]]
File:NGFeistyFelina.jpg|[[Felina]]
File:NGHGBG.jpg|[[Hideous giant brain guy|HGBG]]
</gallery><gallery>
File:NGMilesMayhem.jpg|[[Miles Mayhem]]
File:NGOldSoldier.jpg|The [[Old Soldier]]
File:NinjaGladiators-Robik.jpg|[[Robik]]
File:NGSlaughterSteelgrave.jpg|[[Slaughter Steelgrave]]
File:Animated Snake-Eyes.jpg|[[Snake-Eyes]]
</gallery></center>
{{--}}


==Notes==
==Notes==
[[Image:NinjaGladiators-Robik.jpg|right|thumb|200px|"When I opened the book, you know, I didn't know what I was going to find..."]]
[[File:Robik original colors.jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|"When I opened the book, you know, I didn't know what I was going to find..."]]
* The four-armed insect is modeled after [http://www.micro-outpost.com/pictures/aliens/antron/antron.html Antron] from the ''[[Microman|Micronauts]]''. 
* The game's box art is inspired by the "black box" design used for [[Nintendo]]'s first-party [[Family Computer|NES]] releases between [[1985]]–1987, right down to the "series" branding in the bottom left corner, with the shuriken emblem placed where the Nintendo Seal of Quality would be.
* Derrick Wyatt confirmed the ninja as [[Snake-Eyes]] on his Twitter account. [http://twitter.com/SentinelPrime/status/1418651506][http://twitter.com/DerrickJWyatt/status/1418656175]
* The [[TORQ III]] computer is visible in the background of one of the stages.
* Playable characters in the 1987 version of the game include:
* In addition to the three "core" Inhumanoids from the franchise of the same name ([[Metlar]], [[D'Compose]], and [[Tendril]]), the game also features [[Ssslither]], an extra Inhumanoid featured in later episodes of the series, and [[Hojoni]], a movie monster from the Generation 1 cartoon episode "[[Kremzeek!]]".
** Old Soldier, patterned after Hudson from Gargoyles.
* The Inhumanoid on the game's box cover is identified as Ssslither, but is visually based on the monster that was summoned from a pit beneath [[Castle Destro]] in the ''[[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero]]'' episode "Sins of our Fathers".
** Big Boss from C.O.P.S., the Hasbro cartoon.
* The back of the box mentions ''Inhumanoids'' franchise protagonists the [[Earth Corps]] are busy battling the [[Lunartix]] Empire alongside Dr. [[Emmett Benton]], the late father of [[Jerrica Benton]] from ''Jem and the Holograms''.
** Felina, a nod to Felina Feral from S.W.A.T. Cats.
* The "Secret Code" printed in the game's strategy guide is the [[Konami]] Code.
** Slaughter [[Steelgrave]] from Tomy's Starriors.
* When creating the sprite art for the 1987 game's cast, artist [[David Willis]] offered two color palettes for each of the characters not owned by Takara or Hasbro (e.g. Old Soldier, Felina, Robik, Brett): one in the character's original colors, and one in radically different colors to make sure they were distinct enough to not step on any legal toes. Felina and Brett made it through unchanged, while Old Soldier and Robik were recolored, albeit in entirely different schemes than the alternates Willis submitted. (That said, if you look closely, Robik can be seen in his original red color scheme in a screenshot on the back of the box.)
** Robik, based on Gizmo from Superbook.
 
** Miles Mayhem, the leader of V.E.N.O.M. in M.A.S.K.
** Brett, modeled on Turbo Teen.
** HGBG, based on the [[Hideous giant brain guy]] from the UK Transformers comic.
* The Inhumanoid on the game's box cover, identified as Ssslither, is the monster that was summoned from a pit beneath Destro's ancestral castle in the G.I. Joe Episode ''Sins of our Fathers.''
*  "Dr. Emmett Benton," mentioned on the back of the game box, was the late father of [[Jem |Jerrica Benton]]. (Though for a man with that name to be around in 2021 suggests that that's either his grandson, or that he never actually died—which is truly outrageous.)


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Latest revision as of 23:32, 25 July 2024

"Finish him! ...Friendship?!"

Ninja Gladiator is Flippy-Floppy Industries' popular fighting game series that has been around since 1987. Set in the year 2021, the game features a variety of characters pit in combat against one another, as well as the recently-unleashed Inhumanoid monsters attacking Metro City.

Bumblebee enjoys it a little bit too much.

Fiction

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Animated cartoon

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Sari Sumdac introduced Bumblebee to Ninja Gladiator, and he became so obsessed with it that he was able to consistently beat Sari after only a week. The AllSpark Almanac II

Bumblebee neglected monitor duty to play Ninja Gladiator, despite being admonished by Optimus Prime. This may have been a mistake, since his negligence allowed Wasp to get the drop on him. The rogue Autobot proceeded to switch places with Bumblebee in an attempt to exact vengeance. Bulkhead later proposed using the game to prove Bumblebee's identity, since his mega-cycles of practice made him virtually unbeatable. Wasp thought so too, and bolted rather than face the challenge. Where Is Thy Sting?

Wings Universe

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Wheeljack traded what he claimed were future Autobot plans for a canister of Forestonite. In reality the disk contained a copy of Ninja Gladiator for the Magnographix 16. Generation 2: Redux

Characters

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Some of the known characters of Ninja Gladiator:

Notes

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"When I opened the book, you know, I didn't know what I was going to find..."
  • The game's box art is inspired by the "black box" design used for Nintendo's first-party NES releases between 1985–1987, right down to the "series" branding in the bottom left corner, with the shuriken emblem placed where the Nintendo Seal of Quality would be.
  • The TORQ III computer is visible in the background of one of the stages.
  • In addition to the three "core" Inhumanoids from the franchise of the same name (Metlar, D'Compose, and Tendril), the game also features Ssslither, an extra Inhumanoid featured in later episodes of the series, and Hojoni, a movie monster from the Generation 1 cartoon episode "Kremzeek!".
  • The Inhumanoid on the game's box cover is identified as Ssslither, but is visually based on the monster that was summoned from a pit beneath Castle Destro in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero episode "Sins of our Fathers".
  • The back of the box mentions Inhumanoids franchise protagonists the Earth Corps are busy battling the Lunartix Empire alongside Dr. Emmett Benton, the late father of Jerrica Benton from Jem and the Holograms.
  • The "Secret Code" printed in the game's strategy guide is the Konami Code.
  • When creating the sprite art for the 1987 game's cast, artist David Willis offered two color palettes for each of the characters not owned by Takara or Hasbro (e.g. Old Soldier, Felina, Robik, Brett): one in the character's original colors, and one in radically different colors to make sure they were distinct enough to not step on any legal toes. Felina and Brett made it through unchanged, while Old Soldier and Robik were recolored, albeit in entirely different schemes than the alternates Willis submitted. (That said, if you look closely, Robik can be seen in his original red color scheme in a screenshot on the back of the box.)