No, karate and ninja are unrelated. Karate is a relatively modern martial art style that originated in Okinawa, (and later Japan,) and was based on a mix of indigenous fighting styles and Chinese Martial Arts. Ninja were the spies and assassins of feudal era Japan. They were taught the local fighting styles of the time, as well as espionage, survival skills, and other techniques necessary.
There is no such thing as a Chinese ninja. Ninjas originated from japan. however China had far superior karate masters. So basicaly the Chinese were highly skilled in karate but not with weapons. whereas the Japanese knew karate but they weren't as good as the Chinese but the Japanese were highly skilled with weapons. so in my opinion, in a fight between a feudal Chinese warrior and a feudal Japanese warrior (ninja) , the Japanese ninja would win
They are black.
Minh Le
A good name for a dog... who is a ninja.. is "Karate Dog" or "Kung Fu Dog" or even "Chopper!" Like Karate Chopper...
No, karate is a noun,because it is a thing.
The cast of Ninja Extreme Weapons - 1988 includes: Donald Muir
Master the arts of parkour, karate and gymnastics
there is a large business of ninja training and karate
The cast of Teen Force Ninjas - 2013 includes: Alyssa Brianne Miller as Molly Jackson Bryce Massey as Karate Student Luke Cook as Red Ninja Davis Desmond as Bobby Grant Durazzo as Tom Ben Ewing as Steven Eric Gu as Karate Student Vinod Ibanezwing as Karate Student Lindsay Lamb as Purple Ninja Levi Leonard as Dylan Max Owens as Karate Student Barrett Perlman as Yellow Ninja Eric Pinnkratoak as Master Lee Roland Ruiz as Orange Ninja Lukas Vester as Karate Student Jeremiah Watkins as Green Ninja
that one old guy from the original Karate Kid movie
There is no such thing.
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