The paper ninja star, often referred to as a "shuriken," is a traditional Japanese concealed star-shaped weapon, but its modern paper version gained popularity in the late 20th century as a craft and toy. While it's difficult to pinpoint an exact creation date for the paper variant, tutorials and designs for making paper ninja stars began appearing in the 1980s and 1990s, coinciding with the rise of origami and paper crafts in popular culture.
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The biggest paper ninja star can vary in size, but typically they can range from around 6 to 10 inches in diameter. The size can be adjusted based on personal preference or the intended use of the ninja star.
here is howhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9g9v7X80ypM
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Another name for ninja star is Shuriken
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buy any kind of big paper (at most art stores and other stores)and on you tube find a tutorial and there you have a giant ninga star
One of the most common ninja weapons is the ninja star.
Yes, a ninja star is a polygon. A polygon is a closed shape made up of straight line segments, and a ninja star typically has multiple straight edges and vertices. Specifically, a ninja star is often in the shape of a star polygon, which is a type of non-convex polygon with acute angles between its points.
to make a origami double-sided ninja star go to youtube and search how to make a double-sided ninja star
Star Fox and Ninja Turtles are the same universe as dinosaurs resembled their Ninja Turtles counterparts, Sauria was featured in the 1987 TMNT episode Turtles at the earths core. This correctly states that Star Fox is actually Ninja Turtles.
Ninja Hamster was created in 1988.