The Norrisville High Marching Band is the school's marching band. Members are usually considered dorks. They all seem to care for their instruments very deeply; when they get stanked, their instrument is sometimes the thing the Ninja has to destroy to restore them.
Attire[]
The marching band uniform includes:
- A blue shirt with gold horizontal braiding and buttons
- blue shoes
- blue trousers with gold stripes down the side
- a blue and gold shako
- gold sash around the waist
Members[]
- Miss Wickwhacker (Leader and Teacher)
- Bucky Hensletter (Triangle)
- Flute Girl (Flute)
- Pradeep (French Horn (Also Bongos, but only for "Everybody Ninj-along ")
- Rachel (Clarinet)
- Randy Cunningham (Triangle, only for "Got Stank")
- Stevens (Trombone)
- Blonde Twins (Oboes)
- Nameless Boy with Freckles (Trumpet)
- Nameless Cowbell Player (Cowbells and Clarinet)
- Nameless Maraca Boy (Maracas)
- Nameless Trumpet Player (Trumpet)
- Nameless Tuba Player (Tuba)
Trivia[]
- Most of the band always wear their uniforms, with Flute Girl, Stevens, Cowbell Player, Maraca Boy, and Boy with Freckles as exceptions.
- Bucky is always wearing his band uniform, while Flute Girl, Stevens, Pradeep, Blonde Twins, Rachel and Boy with Freckles are in their normal clothes.
- This makes Bucky the only Marching Band member to have no no known casual outfits.
- Bucky is always wearing his band uniform, while Flute Girl, Stevens, Pradeep, Blonde Twins, Rachel and Boy with Freckles are in their normal clothes.
- While Bucky, Flute Girl, and Stevens have always had bigger roles early on, Pradeep (who was probably supposed to be a girl in his earlier appearances because of the eyelashes) actually had an important role in "Bash Johnson: 11th Grade Ninja," and has been used in the background more since, like in "McFear Factor." He also received another important role in "True Bromance".
- Another band member, Rachel, also received a slightly expanded role in Season 2.
- The reasons why band geeks in high schools are disrespected both in the series and also real life, is because of the stereotype of associating band members as nerdy and geeky who cannot stop enthusing about their musical talents and instruments, and many of them are also fixated on their other fields of talent like I.T. and Mathematics. This causes other students and even outsiders to think these musical instrument players lack a functional social life.