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2 Dec 2010

Own ninja pop culture history!

by Keith Rainville | posted in: 1 - Film and TV | 0

Siren Visual way down in Australia has re-released their previously available box sets of the landmark series The Samurai with all-new packaging, and just in time for the holidays come new releases of the latter seasons. I love this new … Continued

Koichi Ose, Maki Fuyukichi, The Samurai, Tonbei
28 Nov 2010

Let the gift-giving season begin!

by Keith Rainville | posted in: 3 - Toys and Merch | 0

Let’s start a few weeks of gift-giving (or retail self-therapy) ideas for any and every ninja fan. I’ll kick things off with these 7-8″  Summit Collection resin ninja statues, a real throwback to the days of un-licensed figurines in the … Continued

Summit Collection
25 Nov 2010

What I’m thankful for today…

by Keith Rainville | posted in: 7 - Ninja Miscelany | 2

There are some VN specific things I’m thankful for, and one involves you all, so I thought I’d share. I, Keith J. Rainville, proprietor of this here Vintage Ninja website, am thankful for… …our expanding audience. We’ve had a ton … Continued

24 Nov 2010

NINJA IN THE DRAGON’S DEN Japanese program stills (part 2)

by Keith Rainville | posted in: 1 - Film and TV | 0

Ninja in the Dragon’s Den is that rare Chinese/HK movie that actually gives props to Japanese martial arts. Henry Sanada‘s shinobi is every bit the equal of Conan Lee‘s kung-fu hero, and when the misunderstandings that led to their antagonism … Continued

Henry Sanada, Ninja in the Dragon's Den
22 Nov 2010

NINJA IN THE DRAGON’S DEN Japanese program stills (part 1)

by Keith Rainville | posted in: 1 - Film and TV | 2

The 1982 Corey Yuen crossover actioner Long zhi ren zhe (aka Ninja in the Dragon’s Den and Legend of the Ninja) was a double vehicle, with two equally marketable leading men. Conan Lee was *going to be* the more muscular, harder-edged … Continued

Henry Sanada, Ninja in the Dragon's Den
19 Nov 2010

Martial and *marital* arts in HEROES OF THE EAST

by Keith Rainville | posted in: 1 - Film and TV | 0

OK, so we all love martial arts movies, but what does that term actually mean? Are what we think of as martial arts films actually about martial arts? A lot of martial artists aren’t genre film fans themselves, gratuitous fights … Continued

Gordon Liu, Heroes of the East, Shaolin Challenges Ninja, Shaw Bros., Yasu Kurata, Yuka Mizuno
17 Nov 2010

Ninja in the USA

by Keith Rainville | posted in: 1 - Film and TV | 3

Ninja in the USA is a fine example of the muscle-bound Alexander Lou‘s kung-fu-ninjutsu, and is notable for his couture-esque golden chain mail costume. There’s a nice French-language page dedicated to it here.

Alexander Lou, Ninja in the USA
15 Nov 2010

Ninja Attack San Francisco!

by Keith Rainville | posted in: 7 - Ninja Miscelany | 0

Alright San Franciscans, get your asses on down to Viz Cinema Saturday for a little shinobi seminar. From the release: Now you see them, now you don’t! The ninja – Japan’s famed shadow warriors of legend – are the subject … Continued

11 Nov 2010

Another generic 80’s ninja

by Keith Rainville | posted in: 3 - Toys and Merch | 1

Manufacturer: UNKNOWN Date of Production: UNKNOWN Lone Marking: “CHINA” Gotta think he came with a few gold-colored plastic weapons of ludicrous design and scale, and possibly a cloth cape, plastic parachute or some other type of trendy 80’s mode of … Continued

Generic toys
10 Nov 2010

Shinobi blogs abound!

by Keith Rainville | posted in: 7 - Ninja Miscelany | 0

Want to congratulate Wildgrounds for what turned out to be a J-Cinema blogathon of extraordinary magnitude! Couple of good ninja bits in the mix, some great poster art and phenomenal articles covering a wide array of Japanese cinema past and … Continued

J-Cinema Blogathon

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