A group of students at the Japanese Ninja Academy participate in a lottery to determine their roles, with one student becoming the sensei and the others becoming students. The sensei, who is incompetent and lazy, teaches the students various ninja skills, including a game of "Rock, Paper, Paper" and the art of noiselessness. The students also participate in a two-on-one duel against two bloodthirsty ninjas.
Throughout the video, the sensei's unorthodox teaching methods and the students' bumbling attempts at ninja skills provide comedic relief. The video ends with the worst student being placed in a giant food wheel and learning concentration by preparing sushi rolls under fire from Japanese dish ingredients.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The scene is set in a Japanese Ninja Academy.
2. The academy has a lottery system where students are chosen to become senseis or regular students.
3. Four lots are drawn in the lottery, and the owner of the empty lot becomes a sensei.
4. The sensei teaches the students the art of ninja.
5. The first test for the students is playing a game of "Rock, Paper, Scissors" with a twist.
6. The loser of the game gets hit on the head with a wooden hammer.
7. The students are not allowed to wear helmets during the game.
8. The game is played in three rounds.
9. The winner of the game is declared the best student.
10. The best student gets to fight in a two-on-one duel against the two most bloodthirsty ninjas in the academy.
11. The fight is supervised by the sensei.
12. The students are taught the art of noiselessness and have to navigate an obstacle course without making a sound.
13. If a student breaks the silence, they get hit with a heavy and smelly fish as punishment.
14. The students are also taught the art of concentration by being placed in a giant food wheel and having to cook while being bombarded with ingredients.
15. The students have to prepare rolls for everyone in the academy.
16. The academy has a tradition of using unusual methods to teach the students.