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Ask a Ninja is a series of comedy videos about the image of ninjas in popular culture available in podcast and vodcast form, as well as in the popular mov and wmv file formats. The first episode was released in November 2005, but production and editing of that initial episode is not as proficient as the episodes from number 2 (January 2006) onwards.


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Megan asks the Ninja how many questions he can answer in a single podcast.Subscribe to the video podcast at http://askaninja.com.!!!Get the Ask A Ninja Theme.


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The creators, Douglas Sarine and Kent Nichols, won a Webby special achievement award last week. Ask a Ninja was voted the best series of 2006 at the YouTube video awards. But it's just two guys.


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Ask a Ninja was a popular web series that ran from 2006 to 2009. The series featured a ninja, played by Kent Nichols, who answered questions from viewers in a humorous and often absurd way. The series was created by Nichols and Douglas Sarine, and was produced by New Wave Entertainment. It was one of the first web series to gain mainstream.


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The Ninja answers the world's questions.Join us for an AMA on Reddit 5/3/14.


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The Ninja interviews Will Ferrell and Jon Heder. (Disclosure: Paramount is buying some ads on our site, but they had no oversight or control over the Ninja..


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DEADLY NINJA WISDOM FOR THE NON-NINJA Carefully consider the joy of your soft-headed ignorance before you begin to run, flip, and jump along the Ninja Path. After much debate and in a spirit of morbid amusement, the International Order of Ninjas has chosen to produce The Ninja Handbook, the first-ever secret ninja training guide specifically designed for the non-ninja.


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Ask A Ninja is an award-winning series of comedy videos about the image of ninja in popular culture.


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Ask A Ninja is a series of comedy videos about the image of ninja in popular culture available in podcast and vodcast form, as well as in mov and WMV file formats. The episodes were released between 2005 and 2011. The episodes feature constant and erratic camera-angle changes, as well as enthusiastic and wild hand gestures by the Ninja.


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Ask a Ninja is a Web Original series that takes a look at the image of the Ninja in popular culture. It was created by Kent Nichols and Douglas Sarine in November 2005. Since then, it has gone on to win several Vloggie awards and released several DVDs and books. The premise borrows from the Strong Bad Emails, and the creators name it in.


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Welcome to the Thoughtpool. This is an Internet based repository of my thoughts and projects. It's a bit disorganized right now, but I figure getting the content indexed by the search engines is more significant than having it well ordered to my own liking. Hopefully you will find useful, beautiful, or odd things for your enjoyment.


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Carefully consider the joy of your soft-headed ignorance before you begin to run, flip, and jump along the Ninja Path. After much debate and in a spirit of morbid amusement, the International Order of Ninjas has chosen to produce The Ninja Handbook, the first-ever secret ninja training guide specifically designed for the non-ninja.


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Brad asks the Ninja if there are midget ninjas. Plus special bonus question from Mike about Snakes on a Plane!Subscribe to the video podcast at http://askani.


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Ask A Ninja is a series of comedy videos about the image of ninja in popular culture available in podcast and vodcast form, as well as in mov and WMV file formats. The episodes were released between 2005 and 2011. In December 2007, television industry trade magazine TelevisionWeek.


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Ask a Ninja: With Douglas Sarine, Doug Bresler, Julia Wackenheim-Gimple. A Ninja answers questions sent to him in this hilarious video podcast.


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Jeff Christensen / AP file. The video series "Ask a Ninja" and OK Go's treadmill-choreographed music video are among the winners in the first YouTube Video Awards. The video-sharing site.