Embrace your inner Ninja
Have your kids ever wanted to be Ninjas? Well, here’s their chance. With the brand new Supah Ninjas coming to Nickelodeon on 12 September, you could win a trip to London and learn some 'supah' skills of your own.
You and your family could be training with a real martial arts expert, learning fight and self-defense moves in a two hour lesson, plus you’ll get your very own Kung Fu slippers as a memento of the day. You'll even be able to test your new skills on the field with a laser battle experience.
The fun doesn’t stop there. The kids will also be learning the art of sushi making - and healthy eating - while the adults get to feast on a sushi lunch of their own.
You'll also get two nights accommodation at a 4* London hotel and £100 spending money. Prize based on two adults and two children.
Competition closes 10am on 30 September 2011.
About the show
Mike, Owen and Amanda were three regular teens, until they discovered that they each have unique supah skills in Nickelodeon’s brand new show, Supah Ninjas.
Mike’s late grandfather (George Takei), a Japanese Sensei, leaves him a letter that leads him to a secret underground dojo where a hologram of his Grandpa they call Hologramps awaits to train him in the ways of the Ninja.
Mike bands together with his best friend Owen, who has stood by his side since the third grade, and popular cheerleader Amanda, who wants more adventure in her life.
Together they train in the ancient art of the ninja and take on the Supah Villains of Empire City, whilst leading an ordinary life at school by day.
Join the Supah Ninjas. on their adventures, only on Nickelodeon (Sky Channel 604) weeknights at 6pm, from Monday 12 September.
More about the show
You can enter Sky's "Supah Ninjas" competition here on the Sky Rewards website, however, you will need to be a customer of Sky to enter.
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