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[[File:Gunijin Warriors 2.jpg|thumb|220px|The Inuwashi Gunjin]]
 
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|gender = Male
The '''Inuwashi Gunjin''' (Japanese for Golden Eagle Soldiers) are a group of four winged warriors in ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward]]''. They were specifically designed for the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series)|2003 animated series]].
 
 
|image = [[File:Gunijin Warriors 2.jpg|250px]]
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|name = Inuwashi Gunjin
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|home = Unknown planet
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|weapon = Their claws<br />Shock gloves<br />Shoulder mounted laser blaster
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|era = {{Char Appear|fastforward}}
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|affiliation = {{2003link|Turtles}}
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|abilities = Flying
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|occupation = Warriors<br />Assassins (involuntarily)
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|species = Inuwashi Gunjin
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|eyes = Red
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|publisher =
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|debut= "[[Obsolete]]"
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|creator= [[Adam Beechen]]
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|voice = [[Brian Maillard]] ([[Leader]])<br />[[Sean Schemmel]]<br />[[Marc Thompson]]
 
}}The '''Inuwashi Gunjin''' (Japanese for "Golden Eagle Soldiers") are a group of four winged warriors in ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward]]''. They are involuntary antagonists of the [[Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series)|Ninja Turtles]] from the year 2105. They were specifically designed for the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series)|2003 animated series]].
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
 
*'''[[Leader]]'''
 
*'''[[Leader]]'''
*'''[[Hothead]]'''
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*'''{{2003link|Hothead}}'''
 
*'''[[Sage]]'''
 
*'''[[Sage]]'''
*'''[[Joker]]'''
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*'''{{2003link|Joker}}'''
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
The four Inuwashi Gunjin in the series are the last of their people, a culture of winged warriors who held honor and pride very highly similarly to the [[Japan]]ese samurai.
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The four Inuwashi Gunjin in the series are the last of their people, a culture of winged warriors who held honor and pride very highly similarly to the [[Japan]]ese samurai. They address each other as "brother" but it is unknown if they were actually brothers or if it is merely a sign of camaraderie among brothers-in-arms.
   
Under some circumstances these four Gunjin were enslaved by [[Darius Dun]], who laid them in shackles and kept them in freezer capsules until they were needed, and used as assassins. Despite this humiliation the Gunjin kept their free will and their sense of honor. As the [[Turtles]] in one of their missions protected [[Cody Jones|Cody]] against the Gunjin even at the risk of their own lives, the Gunjin finally rebelled against Dun and helped the Turtles to bring Cody to safety. When their bands were destroyed, they finally gained their freedom. The Gunjin take charge of the program and ensure the Turtles that they will make sure everyone is taken back to their homeworld. The TMNT are worried that the task is too daunting, but the Inuwashi explain that Aramzedo will help them in return for his own freedom.
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Under some circumstances, these four Gunjin were enslaved by [[Darius Dun]], who laid them in shackles and kept them in freezer capsules until they were needed, and used as assassins. Despite this humiliation the Gunjin kept their free will and their sense of honor. As the Turtles in one of their missions protected [[Cody Jones|Cody]] against the Gunjin even at the risk of their own lives, the Gunjin finally rebelled against Dun and helped the Turtles to bring Cody to safety. When their bands were destroyed, they finally gained their freedom.
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The Gunjin, minus their leader, were later kidnapped by an evil alien collector called Aramzedo who planned to add them to his collection of rare lifeforms. With the aid of the turtles, they were freed and Armazedo defeated. They took control of Aramzedo's ship and planned to take all the captured aliens back to their homeworlds. The turtles are worried that the task is too daunting, but the Inuwashi explain that Aramzedo will help them in return for his own freedom.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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==Behind the Scenes==
 
==Behind the Scenes==
[[File:Gunijin Warriors 1.jpg|thumb|left|The Inuwashi Gunjin are awaken]]
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[[File:Gunijin Warriors 1.jpg|thumb|left|The Inuwashi Gunjin are awakened]]
The kanji that makes up Inuwashi (犬鷲) literally mean "Dog" and "Eagle", respectively. Inuwashi refers to the Golden Eagle. Gunjin's kanji (軍人) comes from "Army" and "Person", taken together, meaning soldier.
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The kanji that makes up Inuwashi ({{lang|ja|犬鷲}}) literally mean "Dog" and "Eagle", respectively. Inuwashi refers to the Golden Eagle. Gunjin's kanji ({{lang|ja|軍人}}) comes from "Army" and "Person", taken together, meaning soldier.
   
According to Playmates' website back when Fast Forward was first introduced, each of the Gunjin had names. These names seemed to be one-to-one counterparts with each of the [[Ninja Turtles]]: [[Leonardo (2003 TV series)|Leader]], [[Raphael (2003 TV series)|Hothead]], [[Donatello (2003 TV series)|Sage]], and [[Michelangelo (2003 TV series)|Joker]]. An action figure of the "Leader" Gunjin (simply named by the group's title) was to be released, and was even advertised on the back of the cards of other Fast Forward figures. However, he was never released.
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According to [[Playmates Toys]]' website back when Fast Forward was first introduced, each of the Gunjin had names. These names seemed to be one-to-one counterparts with each of the [[Ninja Turtles]]: [[Leonardo (2003 TV series)|Leader]], [[Raphael (2003 TV series)|Hothead]], [[Donatello (2003 TV series)|Sage]], and [[Michelangelo (2003 TV series)|Joker]]. Though other than Leader it was not revealed which Gunjin had which name. An action figure of the "Leader" Gunjin (simply named by the group's title) was to be released, and was even advertised on the back of the cards of other Fast Forward figures. However, he was never released.
Leader was voiced by [[Brian Maillard]] while, Joker, Hothead, and Sage were voiced by [[Sean Schemmel]] and [[Marc Thompson]].
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Leader was voiced by [[Brian Maillard]] while Joker, Hothead, and Sage were voiced by [[Sean Schemmel]] and [[Marc Thompson]].
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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<gallery widths="101" spacing="small" columns="6">
 
inuwashi gunjin 01.jpg|Leader
 
inuwashi gunjin 02.jpg
 
inuwashi gunjin 03.jpg|Hothead
 
inuwashi gunjin 04.jpg|Sage
 
inuwashi gunjin 05.jpg|Joker
 
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</gallery>
 
   
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
*[[Aramzedo]]
 
*[[Aramzedo]]
   
==External Links==
 
[http://inuwashi-gunjin-universe.wikia.com/wiki/Inuwashi_Gunjin_Universe_Wiki Inuwashi Gunjin Universe Wiki]
 
 
[[de:Inuwashi Gunjin]]
 
[[de:Inuwashi Gunjin]]
 
[[Category:Avians‎]]
 
[[Category:Avians‎]]
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[[Category:Fast Forward characters]]
[[Category:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) characters]]
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[[Category:2003 TV series characters]]
[[Category:Allies]]
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[[Category:Aliens]]
[[Category:Allies (2003 TV series)]]
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[[Category:Villains]]
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[[Category:Antagonists (2003 TV series)]]
[[Category:Former Villains]]
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Revision as of 16:35, 12 July 2020

The Inuwashi Gunjin (Japanese for "Golden Eagle Soldiers") are a group of four winged warriors in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward. They are involuntary antagonists of the Ninja Turtles from the year 2105. They were specifically designed for the 2003 animated series.

Members

Description

The four Inuwashi Gunjin in the series are the last of their people, a culture of winged warriors who held honor and pride very highly similarly to the Japanese samurai. They address each other as "brother" but it is unknown if they were actually brothers or if it is merely a sign of camaraderie among brothers-in-arms.

Under some circumstances, these four Gunjin were enslaved by Darius Dun, who laid them in shackles and kept them in freezer capsules until they were needed, and used as assassins. Despite this humiliation the Gunjin kept their free will and their sense of honor. As the Turtles in one of their missions protected Cody against the Gunjin even at the risk of their own lives, the Gunjin finally rebelled against Dun and helped the Turtles to bring Cody to safety. When their bands were destroyed, they finally gained their freedom.

The Gunjin, minus their leader, were later kidnapped by an evil alien collector called Aramzedo who planned to add them to his collection of rare lifeforms. With the aid of the turtles, they were freed and Armazedo defeated. They took control of Aramzedo's ship and planned to take all the captured aliens back to their homeworlds. The turtles are worried that the task is too daunting, but the Inuwashi explain that Aramzedo will help them in return for his own freedom.

Appearances

Behind the Scenes

File:Gunijin Warriors 1.jpg

The Inuwashi Gunjin are awakened

The kanji that makes up Inuwashi (犬鷲) literally mean "Dog" and "Eagle", respectively. Inuwashi refers to the Golden Eagle. Gunjin's kanji (軍人) comes from "Army" and "Person", taken together, meaning soldier.

According to Playmates Toys' website back when Fast Forward was first introduced, each of the Gunjin had names. These names seemed to be one-to-one counterparts with each of the Ninja Turtles: Leader, Hothead, Sage, and Joker. Though other than Leader it was not revealed which Gunjin had which name. An action figure of the "Leader" Gunjin (simply named by the group's title) was to be released, and was even advertised on the back of the cards of other Fast Forward figures. However, he was never released. Leader was voiced by Brian Maillard while Joker, Hothead, and Sage were voiced by Sean Schemmel and Marc Thompson.

Gallery

See Also