[FONT="]If you've always fancied yourself as having secret ninja skills, you're in luck: Ninja Warrior is finally coming to Australia.[/FONT]
[FONT="]The popular reality show, which sees contestants take on ridiculously difficult obstacles with names like "floating steps" and "fly wheels" accompanied by a fair amount of smoke machine, is set to air a local version on Channel 9 in 2017.[/FONT]
[FONT="]The buff among us can now register their interest in competing online.[/FONT]
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Australian Ninja Warrior will be flexing its muscle on @Channel9in 2017!
Think you've got what it takes? REGISTER:http://NinjaWarriorCasting.com.au
9:15 AM - 19 Jun 2016
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[FONT="]Originally created in Japan in 1997 and known as Sasuke, the show has expanded globally to 12 territories. Its creator, Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, also announced a deal to bring a local version to Arabic-speaking regions in 2015.[/FONT]
[FONT="]"Australian Ninja Warrior is the massive new format that welds sport and entertainment together," Adrian Swift, Nine's head of content, production and development, said in an emailed statement. "It's the biggest and most impossible course in the world that will be tackled by everyday Australians who think they're fit, fast, nimble or hard enough to get to the finish."[/FONT]
[FONT="]Bros — put those gym workouts to good use, finally.[/FONT]
[FONT="]The popular reality show, which sees contestants take on ridiculously difficult obstacles with names like "floating steps" and "fly wheels" accompanied by a fair amount of smoke machine, is set to air a local version on Channel 9 in 2017.[/FONT]
[FONT="]The buff among us can now register their interest in competing online.[/FONT]
[FONT="]
Follow

✔@Channel9
Australian Ninja Warrior will be flexing its muscle on @Channel9in 2017!
Think you've got what it takes? REGISTER:http://NinjaWarriorCasting.com.au
9:15 AM - 19 Jun 2016
[/FONT]
[FONT="]Originally created in Japan in 1997 and known as Sasuke, the show has expanded globally to 12 territories. Its creator, Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, also announced a deal to bring a local version to Arabic-speaking regions in 2015.[/FONT]
[FONT="]"Australian Ninja Warrior is the massive new format that welds sport and entertainment together," Adrian Swift, Nine's head of content, production and development, said in an emailed statement. "It's the biggest and most impossible course in the world that will be tackled by everyday Australians who think they're fit, fast, nimble or hard enough to get to the finish."[/FONT]
[FONT="]Bros — put those gym workouts to good use, finally.[/FONT]