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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* [[Hoenn]] Ninja Boys have Asian name derivations, while [[Sinnoh]] Ninja Boys have European names. Same thing happens to [[Black Belt|Black Belts]].
* [[Hoenn]] Ninja Boys have Asian name derivations, while [[Sinnoh]] Ninja Boys have European names. Same thing happens to [[Black Belt (Trainer class)|Black Belts]].
* The way the [[Generation IV]] Ninja Boys hold their Poké Balls may be a reference to the popular anime series, ''Naruto''. The titular character's signature move, the Rasengan, is a sphere of energy held in the same way while it is being formed.
* The way the [[Generation IV]] Ninja Boys hold their Poké Balls may be a reference to the popular anime series, ''Naruto''. The titular character's signature move, the Rasengan, is a sphere of energy held in the same way while it is being formed.



Revision as of 19:46, 15 August 2010

A Ninja Boy (Japanese: ニンジャごっこ Make-believe Ninja) is a type of Pokémon Trainer that first debuted in the Generation III games. They appear as little boys dressed as ninjas. They conceal themselves in the landscape and ambush passing trainers.

They specialize in a combination of Poison-type Pokémon and evolutions of Nincada.

Appearance

Ninja Boy Sprites
File:RSE NinjaBoy.png File:DP Ninja Boy.png
Image from
Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
Image from
Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum

Trainer List

Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald

Pokémon Diamond/Pearl

Trivia

  • Hoenn Ninja Boys have Asian name derivations, while Sinnoh Ninja Boys have European names. Same thing happens to Black Belts.
  • The way the Generation IV Ninja Boys hold their Poké Balls may be a reference to the popular anime series, Naruto. The titular character's signature move, the Rasengan, is a sphere of energy held in the same way while it is being formed.


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