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This site demonstrates the dancing ability of a ninja resembling MC Hammer's trademark moves from the music video "You can't touch this". First submitted on October 23, 2004 by user thenixfactor, it was revealed to be of unknown origin as he had been in possession of the animated gif for a while before the submission.
 
This site demonstrates the dancing ability of a ninja resembling MC Hammer's trademark moves from the music video "You can't touch this". First submitted on October 23, 2004 by user thenixfactor, it was revealed to be of unknown origin as he had been in possession of the animated gif for a while before the submission.
  

Revision as of 09:57, July 29, 2006

Ninja works it
Original YTMND:
Ninja works it.
by thenixfactor
October 23, 2004
Used Music:

This site demonstrates the dancing ability of a ninja resembling MC Hammer's trademark moves from the music video "You can't touch this". First submitted on October 23, 2004 by user thenixfactor, it was revealed to be of unknown origin as he had been in possession of the animated gif for a while before the submission.

Origins of image

The actual ninja in this animation is taken from a 1984 Atari, Apple II/e game called Karateka designed by Jordan Mechner of Prince of Persia fame. The title is derived from a Japanese word meaning 'practitioner of karate'.