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His English name, Ginzu, comes from the Ginsu kitchen knives which were introduced in the 1970's and were made famous later by its TV advertising campaign, where they were said and shown to cut through most anything, even tin cans. This explains why his signature line is "I'll slice 'em! I'll dice 'em!" in some versions of the arcade game. His Japanese name, Sho, comes from Sho Kosugi, a Japanese actor who is known for his portrayals of ninjas in various movies in the 1980's.

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  • Ginzu
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  • His English name, Ginzu, comes from the Ginsu kitchen knives which were introduced in the 1970's and were made famous later by its TV advertising campaign, where they were said and shown to cut through most anything, even tin cans. This explains why his signature line is "I'll slice 'em! I'll dice 'em!" in some versions of the arcade game. His Japanese name, Sho, comes from Sho Kosugi, a Japanese actor who is known for his portrayals of ninjas in various movies in the 1980's.
  • Ginzu is a character in Namco ✕ Capcom.
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  • Hideyuki Hori
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  • Ginzu
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  • Namco ✕ Capcom
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  • Male
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  • His English name, Ginzu, comes from the Ginsu kitchen knives which were introduced in the 1970's and were made famous later by its TV advertising campaign, where they were said and shown to cut through most anything, even tin cans. This explains why his signature line is "I'll slice 'em! I'll dice 'em!" in some versions of the arcade game. His Japanese name, Sho, comes from Sho Kosugi, a Japanese actor who is known for his portrayals of ninjas in various movies in the 1980's.
  • Ginzu is a character in Namco ✕ Capcom.
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