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Kuroko behind actors on stage Kuroko (: 黒子, lit. 'black child') are in traditional, who dress all in black. In, the kuroko serve many of the same purposes as. They move and on stage, aiding in scene changes and costume changes. They will also often play the role of animals, will-o-the-wisps, or other roles which are played not by an actor in full costume, but by holding a prop. Kuroko wear all black, head to toe, in order to imply that they are invisible and not part of the action onstage. The convention of wearing black to imply that the wearer is invisible on stage is a central element in puppet theatre as well.
Kuroko will wear white or blue in order to blend in with the background in a scene set, for example, in a snowstorm, or at sea, in which case they are referred to as 'Yukigo' ( 雪子, snow person) or 'Namigo' ( 波子, wave person) respectively. As this convention was extended to kabuki actors depicting stealthy, historian suggested that the stereotypical image of a ninja dressed all in black derived from kabuki. The theatrical convention of dressing ninja characters as apparent stagehands to imply stealth and to surprise audiences contributed to this popular image, in contrast to the historical reality that real ninjas usually dressed like civilians. In theatre, a kōken, wearing black but no mask, serves much the same purpose. Examples from popular culture. This section appears to contain references to. Please reorganize this content to explain the subject's impact on popular culture, using to, rather than simply listing appearances.
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Kuroko methods were often used by the late, notably in the music video for ' and the video for 'Precious'. A Kuroko character appears in some of the and video games as the referee, and also a secret playable character occasionally. Kuroko were Ryoko Mendou's personal servants in the manga and anime series. Kuroko are used extensively in two series, namely ' ' (2002) and ' ' (2009).
In the latter's case, when crossed over with Shinkenger, Tsukasa Kadoya a.k.a. Appears in the Sentai's world as one of the Kuroko of the Shiba household. The title character of has the ability of misdirection, which makes him quasi-invisible. This is a reference to the invisibility of the kuroko. In, Kuroko is the first name of the government agent Ms. She wears all black and likes to manipulate the other characters and events of the series from the background. In the variety show, is assisted by the other show members -whom are all dressed as Kuroko- in order to achieve nonsensical sports challenges.
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