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[[Image:ninjawarriorlogo.jpg|thumb|300px|Ninja Warrior Logo]]
   
Ninja Warrior is an edited version of ''SASUKE'', created and shown by [[Image:G4_logo.png|25px]] in the United States. Ninja Warrior is usually drastically reduced in time and in content, and many errors in translation occur.
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Ninja Warrior was an edited version of [[SASUKE]], created and shown by [[Image:G4_logo.png|25px]] in the United States, as well as in many other countries in a dubbed-over form. Ninja Warrior episodes were usually drastically reduced in time and content compared to SASUKE, and many translation errors also occurred during the show's production.
   
 
== Format ==
 
== Format ==
In Ninja Warrior, each ''SASUKE'' tournament is split into several 30-minute episodes. The tournaments usually range from 3 to 6 episodes in length. The Japanese commentary is subtitled, although this is often incorrect or heavily stylized. Voice actor [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Wittenberg Dave Wittenberg] provides introductions and analysis.
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Each SASUKE tournament was split into several 30-minute episodes, usually ranging from 3 to 6 episodes in length. The Japanese commentary is subtitled, although this is often incorrect or heavily stylised. Additionally, voice actor [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Wittenberg Dave Wittenberg] provides introductions and analysis.
   
 
The running order of the competitors, which is usually direct in the original [[TBS]] broadcast, is shuffled around to give a wider range of results per episode. Episodes featuring the [[Second Stage|second]] and [[Third Stage|third stages]] usually begin with the competitor who failed the earliest, and the [[Third Stage|third stage]] usually ends with the competitor who got the furthest.
 
The running order of the competitors, which is usually direct in the original [[TBS]] broadcast, is shuffled around to give a wider range of results per episode. Episodes featuring the [[Second Stage|second]] and [[Third Stage|third stages]] usually begin with the competitor who failed the earliest, and the [[Third Stage|third stage]] usually ends with the competitor who got the furthest.

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Ninja Warrior was an edited version of SASUKE, created and shown by G4 logo in the United States, as well as in many other countries in a dubbed-over form. Ninja Warrior episodes were usually drastically reduced in time and content compared to SASUKE, and many translation errors also occurred during the show's production.

Format

Each SASUKE tournament was split into several 30-minute episodes, usually ranging from 3 to 6 episodes in length. The Japanese commentary is subtitled, although this is often incorrect or heavily stylised. Additionally, voice actor Dave Wittenberg provides introductions and analysis.

The running order of the competitors, which is usually direct in the original TBS broadcast, is shuffled around to give a wider range of results per episode. Episodes featuring the second and third stages usually begin with the competitor who failed the earliest, and the third stage usually ends with the competitor who got the furthest.

Distribution

The Ninja Warrior format is shown in many different countries, including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Croatia, Greece, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Finland, Malaysia, Mexico, Spain, Serbia, Denmark, Singapore, Indonesia, Turkey and South Africa.

Ninjafest

Since G4 began its American Ninja Challenge for SASUKE 19, tournaments have been shown in one-night specials called Ninjafest, with bonus features before and after focusing on the American competitors and showing behind the scenes footage of SASUKE.

External Links

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