Often, the main characters are the ninjas themselves. They could be young trainees starting their journey.
There might be a master ninja who plays a central role. This master would be responsible for training the younger ones and leading them in missions. They are usually highly skilled and respected within the ninja community.
Sometimes, there could be an antagonist, like a rival ninja clan's leader or a powerful samurai who is in conflict with the ninjas in the story. These characters add drama and conflict to the 'ninja life story'.
The main characters in the ninja turtle story are the four turtles - Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo, and their sensei Splinter, as well as the villain Shredder.
Most likely, the main character is the boy ninja himself. There could also be his ninja master who teaches him the ways of the ninja.
I'm not sure specifically, but there could be the Ninja Kid himself as the main character.
Since it's Ninja Kids Story, the main characters could be a bunch of young and brave kids. There might be a leader among them, who is very determined and smart. Another character could be the funny one, always making jokes even in dangerous situations. And there could be a shy but very talented kid when it comes to using ninja tools.
I'm not sure exactly, but likely there are some cute ninja girls as main characters.
Ninja Hattori is definitely one of the main characters. And of course, his master Kenichi should be there too.
The super ninja boy is the central figure. But there could be other characters like his best friend who is always by his side during his adventures. And perhaps an antagonist, an evil ninja or a powerful sorcerer who is trying to stop the super ninja boy from achieving his goals.
I don't know for sure, but it could be the ninja himself or herself as the main character. Maybe there are also some opponents like rival ninjas or samurais.
The characters included the male lead, Takeda Shuichi.n"The Ninja's Life of Muye" Author: The Awesome Michaley. It's a light novel/derivative Doujinshi novel with transmigration, system style, and relaxing elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry.nn User recommendation: recommendation index: between three and a half to four This book was painstakingly dug out by me from the new book list. I picked it up by chance when I flipped to more than 200 pages or so. However, the opposite of the not-so-clever cover is the more reasonable and smooth story line. The main character was a civilian ninja. He was from Kinoha Village, and his master was Orochimaru. However, the relationship between the two was really good. They did not rely on each other or curry favor. It was a proper master-disciple relationship. Now that the plot had reached the third battle, although the protagonist's character was actually a ninja, it was not very interesting. There was no entertainment as an excuse for him to slightly deviate in the direction of a joke. However, it was not a big problem. The narrative continued as usual. He did not have the mentality of messing with people, nor did he use his intelligence. Perhaps the problem was that he was too young. He was probably ten or ten years old. However, I personally recommend it as a whole. After all, this is the most detailed thought I've seen in Naruto. It's reasonable and doesn't make people feel bad at the same time. It's very good!n I hope you will like this book.n
Goemon is the main character, of course.