2. Shuriken This guy is Naruto. Shuriken Although I don’t really need to explain it… Shuriken are commonly known in the West as "death stars", "throwing stars" or "ninja stars“. Shuriken (Japanese 手裏剣; literally: "sword hidden in the hand") is a traditional Japanese concealed weapon that were generally for throwing, and sometimes stabbing or slashing. Shurikin in also commonly used in… Naruto
3. How to Make Shuriken Start with a square (4x4).Valley fold in half, and unfold. Cut the square in half, to get two 2x4 sheets. (Evil!) Optionally, turn over one sheet. Valley fold each half lengthwise, to get two 1x4 sheets. Valley fold each half the other way, to get two 1x2 rectangles. Unfold to step 4, to return to two 1x4 sheets. On one sheet, valley fold the bottom half to the right,creating a 45 degree crease that ends at the intersectionof the crease and the edge of the paper. Valley fold the top half to the left,creating a 45 degree crease that ends at the intersectionof the crease and the edge of the paper.The paper should now be in an "S" shape. Repeat BUT IN MIRROR IMAGE: valley fold the bottom to the left, and the top to the right. Turn both sheets over. Valley fold the outermost squares in half along 45 degree angles.Yes, there are two diagonals to choose from.Pick the diagonals that bring corners closer to thecenters of the sheets. This will make the sheetslook even more like mirror image "Fold the two triangles created in step 10across the centers of the sheets.
4. The Kunai You know who this is Kunai A kunai(苦無, kunai) is an ancient Japanese kind of gardening tool or trowel. Two variations are the short kunai (少苦無, shō-kunai) and the big kunai (大苦無, dai-kunai) It is a good example of a very basic tool which, in the hands of a martial arts expert, could be used as a multi-functional weapon. Contrary to popular belief, they were not designed to be used primarily as throwing weapons, though they can be thrown and cause damage. Instead, they are a thrusting and stabbing implement. There are several varieties of kunai, including of short kunai, long kunai, narrow bladed types, saw-toothed types, and wide bladed types. In some cases, the kunai and the shikoro, a wide bladed saw with a dagger-type handle, are hard if not impossible to distinguish. Of course this is also in Naruto.
5. How to Make Fold in extra paper instead of cutting off Create two square pieces of paper, preferably black construction paper. You might want to use two because it's thicker, but you can use one if you want. (Fold one corner like a triangle and cut off or fold in (folding is recommended because it makes it heavier and it doesn't waste paper) Fold one corner to the opposite side. It should now look like a triangle Fold a crease half way through the paper. It should now look like a smaller triangle. Unfold the paper. Now, it's a triangle with a crease. Take one of the short sides of the triangle (not the long one) and fold the edge to the middle. Keep folding repeatedly until you can't fold it anymore and tuck the extra paper inside the kunai. Squish the paper from top to bottom so that it creates a kunai shape. (Grasp by edges and press) This step isn't that necessary. It just makes a flatter kunai. Take a second piece of paper and roll it the long way and tape it. Insert the tube into the hole. Grab the tube and make sure you have enough so that you can hold it. The extra should be flattened. Use a series of folds and reverse folds on the flat side of the tube to create a circle. Tape the circle so that it stays. Tape or staple the tube into the back of the kunai (where the hole is.) Take something heavy and put it inside the knife so that it can fly better. Pennies are good and cheap. This step is optional Seal the kunai with paper or thick tape so that the heavy object doesn't come flying out when you throw it.