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''Mystic Warriors: Wrath of the Ninjas'' is an arcade [[Action Game]] released by [[Konami]] in 1993. It's a [[Spiritual Successor]] to ''[[Sunset Riders]]'', except with [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja|ninjas for added awesomeness.]]
''Mystic Warriors: Wrath of the Ninjas'' is an arcade [[Action Game]] released by [[Konami]] in 1993. It's a [[Spiritual Successor]] to ''[[Sunset Riders]]'', except with [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Ninja|ninjas for added awesomeness.]]


In a futuristic [[Dystopia]], an evil corpration named Skull has taken over Japan and is about to [[Take Over the World]]. All that stands between them are a [[Five-Man Band|Five Ninja Band]] who are targeted by Skull forces: Spyros, an American Ninja; kabuki warrior Keima; Kojiro, a Samurai; street smart African American Buddhist monk Brad; and Yuri, a kunochi <ref>female ninja</ref>. However, the game can only support up to four players. This is because one of your allies is captured at the beginning of the game and most of it is spent rescuing your ally from certain death.
In a futuristic [[Dystopia]], an evil corpration named Skull has taken over Japan and is about to [[Take Over the World]]. All that stands between them are a [[Five-Man Band|Five Ninja Band]] who are targeted by Skull forces: Spyros, an American Ninja; kabuki warrior Keima; Kojiro, a Samurai; street smart African American Buddhist monk Brad; and Yuri, a kunochi <ref>female ninja</ref>. However, the game can only support up to four players. This is because one of your allies is captured at the beginning of the game and most of it is spent rescuing your ally from certain death.
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* [[High Altitude Battle]]: Stage 7 has you jumping from plane to plane while trying to board the enemy airship.
* [[High Altitude Battle]]: Stage 7 has you jumping from plane to plane while trying to board the enemy airship.
* {{spoiler|[[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Two thirds of the way into the game, your captured ally you saved in the previous level sacrifices his/her life to save you from a trap by the sixth stage boss.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Two thirds of the way into the game, your captured ally you saved in the previous level sacrifices his/her life to save you from a trap by the sixth stage boss.}}
* [[Highly-Visible Ninja|Highly Visible Ninjas]]
* [[Highly-Visible Ninja|Highly Visible Ninjas]]
* [[Hyperactive Metabolism]]: The pickups restore a block of health, save for the Sukiyaki which fully heals you.
* [[Hyperactive Metabolism]]: The pickups restore a block of health, save for the Sukiyaki which fully heals you.
* [[I Cannot Self-Terminate]]: The 8th boss <ref>also [[The Dragon]] of this game as well as controlling the Skull Tank in stage 5</ref> who kidnapped your ally asks whoever did the most damage to him to finish him off.
* [[I Cannot Self-Terminate]]: The 8th boss <ref>also [[The Dragon]] of this game as well as controlling the Skull Tank in stage 5</ref> who kidnapped your ally asks whoever did the most damage to him to finish him off.
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* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: Yuri's the only playable female character.
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: Yuri's the only playable female character.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Yuri.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: Yuri.
* [[Sunglasses At Night]]: Brad and the final boss when not in his [[Mini-Mecha]].
* [[Sunglasses at Night]]: Brad and the final boss when not in his [[Mini-Mecha]].
* [[Super Not-Drowning Skills]]: Stage 3, especially during the boss battle.
* [[Super Not-Drowning Skills]]: Stage 3, especially during the boss battle.
* [[Suspiciously Similar Song|Suspiciously Similar Songs]]: Most of the game's music predated that of ''[[Darkstalkers]]''. The final boss theme is a [[Darker and Edgier|dark and edgy]] variant of a common [[Gradius]] boss theme with a pinch of Haddaway's "What Is Love" thrown in.
* [[Suspiciously Similar Song|Suspiciously Similar Songs]]: Most of the game's music predated that of ''[[Darkstalkers]]''. The final boss theme is a [[Darker and Edgier|dark and edgy]] variant of a common [[Gradius]] boss theme with a pinch of Haddaway's "What Is Love" thrown in.
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* [[Vocal Dissonance]]: [[The Dragon]] of the Skull forces frequently switches between a deep voice and a higher pitched voice.
* [[Vocal Dissonance]]: [[The Dragon]] of the Skull forces frequently switches between a deep voice and a higher pitched voice.
* [[Warmup Boss]]: The first one's only attack is a flamethrower, and it's really easy to dodge. The second boss is even easier, just jump over the spiked balls he drops.
* [[Warmup Boss]]: The first one's only attack is a flamethrower, and it's really easy to dodge. The second boss is even easier, just jump over the spiked balls he drops.
* [[Wake Up Call Boss]]: The one in stage 3. It drops tons of bombs and frequently has enemies swimming in. Can also be [[That One Boss]].
* [["Wake-Up Call" Boss]]: The one in stage 3. It drops tons of bombs and frequently has enemies swimming in. Can also be [[That One Boss]].
* [[Wolfpack Boss]]: Stage 7 has you facing three bosses. You face the two smaller ones in a [[Dual Boss]] style before facing the third one, though. However, he can still be hit at anytime, but he'll stay out of the way until the other two are gone.
* [[Wolfpack Boss]]: Stage 7 has you facing three bosses. You face the two smaller ones in a [[Dual Boss]] style before facing the third one, though. However, he can still be hit at anytime, but he'll stay out of the way until the other two are gone.
* [[X Meets Y]]: [[Shinobi]] meets [[Contra]].
* [[X Meets Y]]: [[Shinobi]] meets [[Contra]].
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Mystic Warriors: Wrath of the Ninjas is an arcade Action Game released by Konami in 1993. It's a Spiritual Successor to Sunset Riders, except with ninjas for added awesomeness.

In a futuristic Dystopia, an evil corpration named Skull has taken over Japan and is about to Take Over the World. All that stands between them are a Five Ninja Band who are targeted by Skull forces: Spyros, an American Ninja; kabuki warrior Keima; Kojiro, a Samurai; street smart African American Buddhist monk Brad; and Yuri, a kunochi [1]. However, the game can only support up to four players. This is because one of your allies is captured at the beginning of the game and most of it is spent rescuing your ally from certain death.

Tropes used in Mystic Warriors include:

Player: "Where is our friend?"
Boss: "(Evil Laugh) Poor guy...your comrade...is now... *Dies*"

  • Arrows on Fire: Some of the skull ninjas use them.
  • Badass in Distress: Whichever ninja gets captured. If it's a four player game, it's whoever is unlucky enough to not get picked. Otherwise, it's randomly chosen.
  • Bald of Evil: The first boss and the train pilot of stage 6, as well as the final boss before boarding his mecha suit.
  • Bare-Fisted Monk: Brad.
  • Bittersweet Ending: Skull is destroyed, but your ally sacrificed his/her life to help you. The remaining ninjas stand and mourn their now dead friend, and leave.
  • Black Best Friend: Brad.
  • Blade on a Stick: Yuri and the second mid-boss of the last stage uses a naginata.
  • Calling Your Attacks: Whenever you pick up a yellow orb, your character does this. For instance:

Spyros: "Ninpou Jigoku Okugi!"

Boss: "I'm a good loser. Please finish it for me!"

  1. female ninja
  2. that includes mini-bosses
  3. also The Dragon of this game as well as controlling the Skull Tank in stage 5
  4. It can be maxed out to four in the machine settings, but if it's set to one, you'll become a One-Hit-Point Wonder.
  5. It's by Sega.
  6. based on the animated series