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Nunchucks, also known as "nunchaku," are traditional Okinawan Martial Arts weapons consisting of two sticks connected by a chain or rope. They are not specifically associated with ninjas, who are practitioners of ninjutsu, a separate Japanese martial art. However, nunchucks have been popularized in media as ninja weapons due to their use in martial arts films and TV shows.

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