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*Ninjara's name is a portmanteau of "ninja" and "''jara jara''," the Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of a rattling chain. | *Ninjara's name is a portmanteau of "ninja" and "''jara jara''," the Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound of a rattling chain. | ||
*Ninjara says "''Kore nite doron!''" during the credits, which translates to "I'm going now." "''Doron''" is the Japanese onomatopoeia for a ninja vanishing via a smoke screen. | *Ninjara says "''Kore nite doron!''" during the credits, which translates to "I'm going now." "''Doron''" is the Japanese onomatopoeia for a ninja vanishing via a smoke screen. | ||
*Ninjara appears as a spirit in Smash Bros Ultimate alongside [[Spring Man]], [[Ribbon Girl]], [[Min Min]] and [[Twintelle]]. | *Ninjara appears as a spirit in Smash Bros Ultimate alongside [[Spring Man]], [[Ribbon Girl]], [[Min Min]] and [[Twintelle]]. Later, Ninjara was added as Mii Brawler DLC costume, released alongside Min Min. | ||
*Ninjara's logo is a stylized version of the kanji "忍" (lit. ''nin''), meaning conceal, sneak, or spy, and is shaped like a ''shuriken''. | *Ninjara's logo is a stylized version of the kanji "忍" (lit. ''nin''), meaning conceal, sneak, or spy, and is shaped like a ''shuriken''. | ||