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Sentou-Heri (in Japanese: セントアリ, Sentoari) is a possessed helicopter and a boss from the 2002 remake videogame Shinobi. This chopper is one of the military helicopters that were dispatched by the Japanese government to the supernatural onslaught going on in downtown Tokyo. Hiruko Ubusuna used the Gojufu talismans to take control of the helicopters during the Hellspawn attacks on Tokyo.

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  • Sentou-Heri (in Japanese: セントアリ, Sentoari) is a possessed helicopter and a boss from the 2002 remake videogame Shinobi. This chopper is one of the military helicopters that were dispatched by the Japanese government to the supernatural onslaught going on in downtown Tokyo. Hiruko Ubusuna used the Gojufu talismans to take control of the helicopters during the Hellspawn attacks on Tokyo.
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  • Sentou-Heri (in Japanese: セントアリ, Sentoari) is a possessed helicopter and a boss from the 2002 remake videogame Shinobi. This chopper is one of the military helicopters that were dispatched by the Japanese government to the supernatural onslaught going on in downtown Tokyo. Hiruko Ubusuna used the Gojufu talismans to take control of the helicopters during the Hellspawn attacks on Tokyo. Hotsuma was encountered by one of those possessed choppers twice on the streets of Tokyo while avenging the deaths of his Oboro clansmen and seeking to destroy Hiruko. This chopper was destroyed and Hotsuma won the fight.
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