Ninja Hideout

The Ninja Hideout is the Headquarters for the type of penguin called Ninjas. It is sometimes known as "The HQ of Ninjas.", like a Ninja HQ.



History
The Ninja Hideout was most likely built by Sensei around the time of the Dojo.

Details


It has a shop called the Flying Flippers Emporium, where you can buy special Ninja Items from a catalog called Martial Artworks. It is also possible to play Card-Jitsu here on the four mats in the corner. When someone on your buddy list is in the Ninja Hideout, and you click 'Find' on their Player Card, it says Penguin Name is in Hiding. It is also notable that is says "is in hiding" rather than "is hiding"

The Martial Artworks Catalog


In the Martial Artworks you can buy the long-awaited Ninja Outfit, which is 1000 coins. A Dojo Igloo, (5000 coins) Rice Paper Wall Screen (500 coins) a Stone Lantern (575 coins) and a Hand Gong, (400 coins). The Ninja Outfit Mask gets placed in the 'Face Items' part of your inventory and the outfit will go in the 'Body Items' part with the belts. The Ninja Outfit also does a special thing, if you wear the full Ninja Outfit and Dance, you become Invisible or Transparent. The Hand Gong also does something, by only holding and wearing the Hand Gong and by Dancing, you will make a gong-noise.

Parties
The Ninja hideout has been decorated for the 2008 Christmas Party. It has Octi in it holding a candy cane. Nothing else but Octi with the Candy Cane is decorated. This is the first time the Ninja Hideout has been decorated for a party.

Past Rumors

 * Many people believed that it was the Three Little Islands off the coast off Club Penguin Island, however since the storm damaged the Dojo, the newly available Dojo Courtyard was widely expected to be it. However, penguins thought it could be the Dojo itself. When a tour is given for the Dojo, it says "Up here in the mountains is a good place to hide away for a while."

Trivia

 * In the Martial Artworks catalog the stone lantern which costs 575 coins ressembles a haiku poem because a haiku poem has 5 syllables in the first line, 7 syllables in the second, and 5 in the last