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| Director: | Shin Sang-ok |
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| Writer: | Alex S. Kim |
| Staring: |
| Rocky, Colt and TumTum must battle an evil wealthy toxic waste dumper in order to save a local Indian tribe and their friend Joe. The 3 Ninjas must help find Joe's father and find a secret disk that contains evidence that could stop the toxic landfill that is destroying the Indian community. However the town is owned by the rich man and he controls the police and even the mayor. They must fight a motorcycle gang and renegade cowboys in this non-stop ninja adventure. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 07, 1995 |
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| Director: | Shin Sang-ok |
| Writer: | Alex S. Kim |
| Genres: | Family, Comedy, Adventure, Action |
| Keywords | underdog, sibling relationship, martial arts, crime fighter, hero, rivalry, corporate crime, environmentalism, escapade, save the day, young heroes, heroic mission, righting the wronged, buddies, master warrior |
| Production Companies | TriStar Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $413,479
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Victor Wong | Grandpa |
| Charles Napier | Jack |
| Michael Treanor | Rocky |
| Max Elliott Slade | Colt |
| Chad Power | Tum Tum |
| Crystle Lightning | Jo |
| Patrick Kilpatrick | J.J. |
| Don Shanks | Charlie |
| Sheldon Peters Wolfchild | Lee |
| Nick Ramus | Chief Roundcreek |
| Donal Logue | Jimmy |
| Vincent Schiavelli | The Mayor |
| Selina Jayne | Jo's Mother |
| Kait Lyn Mathews | Theresa |
| Don Stark | Sheriff |
| Dennis Holahan | EPA Man |
| Michael Hungerford | Truck Driver |
| Cathy Perry | Reporter |
| Wayne Collins Jr. | Kid #1 |
| Janie Melissa Gunderson | Kid #2 |
| Danuel Pipoly | Kid #3 |
| Amanda Nicole Power | Kid #4 |
| Erin Treanor | Pizza Parlor Girl |
| Gary Epper | Biker #1 |
| Eric Mansker | Biker #2 |
| Ted Pitsis | Town Man |
| Stuart Proud Eagle Grant | Indian #1 |
| Jeff Cadiente | Indian #2 |
| Thomas Rosales Jr. | Thug Fighting Grandpa at Indian Ceremony (uncredited) |
| Gene LeBell | Red-Haired Waste Plant Worker Punching Rocky (uncredited) |
| Rick Avery | Cowboy Thug Fighting Grandpa at Indian Ceremony (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Shin Sang-ok | Director |
| Joe Barnett | Dialogue Editor, Foley Editor, Foley Recordist |
| Sandy Berumen | Stunts |
| Jeff Bornstein | Stunts |
| Kurt Bryant | Stunts |
| Keith Campbell | Stunts |
| Richard Cetrone | Stunts |
| Darcy Kaye | Scenic Artist |
| Al Jones | Stunt Coordinator, Stunts |
| Phil Culotta | Stunts |
| Andy Gill | Stunts |
| Jack Gill | Stunts |
| Keii Johnston | Stunts |
| Brett A. Jones | Stunt Coordinator, Stunts |
| Gene LeBell | Stunts |
| Clint Lilley | Stunts |
| Gary Littlejohn | Stunts |
| Buck McDancer | Stunts |
| Jimmy Ortega | Stunts |
| Chuck Picerni Jr. | Stunts |
| Spiro Razatos | Stunts |
| Pat Romano | Stunts |
| Thomas Rosales Jr. | Stunts |
| Tim Sampson | Stunts |
| Brian Smrz | Stunts |
| Tierre Turner | Stunts |
| Ben Ryan Ganger | Stunts, Stunt Double |
| Al Goto | Stunts, Stunt Double |
| Denney Pierce | Stunts, Stunt Double |
| Cindera Che | Choreographer |
| Gary S. Scott | Original Music Composer |
| Scilla Andreen | Costume Design |
| Don Day | Production Design |
| Nancy Cassett | Makeup Artist |
| Paul Brinkman | Unit Manager |
| Mark Choi | Second Assistant Director |
| Suzie Pelissier | Second Assistant Director |
| Virginia Capobianco | On Set Dresser |
| Charles Durden | Swing |
| Tim Hannon | Construction Coordinator |
| Jill O'Neill | Swing |
| David H. Soloman | Assistant Art Director |
| Tom Amelotte | Foley Mixer |
| Suzanne Geary-Angel | Foley Artist |
| Craig Roberts | Sound Recordist |
| Christopher M. Taylor | Boom Operator |
| Jeffrey R. Whitcher | Sound Effects Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer |
| Jeff Harvey | Special Effects |
| Tony King | Special Effects |
| Sandra McCarthy | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Joe Perez | Special Effects |
| John Alden | Stunts |
| Monty Cox | Stunts |
| Eugene D. Shlugleit | Cinematography |
| Phil Brandes | Art Direction |
| Cynthia Hernandez | Additional Hairstylist |
| Charles T. Kanganis | Post Production Supervisor |
| Scott Harris | First Assistant Director |
| Alex S. Kim | Writer |
| Pamela Choules | Editor |
| Gary Oberst | Casting |
| Shirley Starks | Set Decoration |
| Laura LaRocca | Makeup Artist |
| Carla Bowen | Second Assistant Director |
| Thomas B. Park | First Assistant Director |
| Davor Atles | Carpenter |
| Jerry Conger | Standby Carpenter |
| Grant Garrison | Swing |
| Jerry Mackey | Carpenter |
| Julie Ryan | Swing |
| Stephen Sturm | Construction Foreman |
| Ginger Geary | Foley Artist |
| Bill V. Robbins | Sound Mixer |
| Daniel Cruder | Special Effects |
| Steve Joyner | Special Effects |
| Kevin McCarthy | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Christine Onesky | Special Effects |
| Phil Adams | Stunts |
| Simone Boisseree | Stunts |
| David Cadiente | Stunts |
| Mickey Cassidy | Stunts, Stunt Double |
| Maria Doest | Stunts |
| Tod Keller | Stunts |
| Fritz Lieber | Stunts |
| Bill McIntosh | Stunts |
| Michiko Moorehead | Stunts |
| Mark Orrison | Stunts |
| Don Pulford | Stunts |
| Lori Lynn Ross | Stunts |
| Birgit K. Schier | Stunts |
| Eric Small | First Assistant Director |
| David Carlton | Property Master |
| Paulette Fox | Scenic Artist |
| Rick Ponce | Carpenter |
| Todd Starks | Leadman |
| Rob Ellis | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Andy Napell | Foley Recordist |
| William Smith | Dialogue Editor |
| Steve Callahan | Special Effects |
| Sean Holton | Special Effects |
| Eric Leisher | Special Effects |
| Tom O'Mara | Special Effects |
| Barry Rousey | Special Effects |
| Brian Avery | Stunts |
| Brad Billington | Martial Arts Choreographer, Stunts |
| Michael Cassidy | Stunts |
| Doc D. Charbonneau | Stunts |
| Bill Erickson | Stunts |
| Charlie Kao | Martial Arts Choreographer |
| Dwayne McGee | Stunts |
| Rhonda Leigh Miller | Stunts |
| Brad Orrison | Stunts |
| Lee Poppie | Stunts |
| Steve Vandeman | Stunts |
| Chuck Baker | Additional Camera |
| Kathy Grieb | Electrician |
| Dean Hayasaka | Gaffer |
| Barbu Marian | First Assistant Camera |
| Yoshiharu Nushida | Still Photographer |
| Picha Srisansanee | Second Assistant Camera |
| Kerrec 'K-Man' Williams | Best Boy Electric |
| Shirley Weddle | Extras Casting Assistant |
| Maili Lafayette | Costumer |
| Kirsten Chalker | Assistant Editor |
| Buddy Banner | Driver |
| Ernie Edgerton | Driver |
| Vicki Ellis | Production Accountant |
| Richard Epper | Stunts |
| Jim Holley | Stunts |
| Randy Lamb | Stunts |
| Joyce McNeal | Stunts |
| Larry Nicholas | Stunts, Stunt Double |
| Rex Pierson | Stunts |
| Michael Ragsdale | Stunts |
| Lynn Salvatori | Stunts |
| Jan Michael Shultz | Stunts |
| Merritt Yohnka | Stunts |
| Bruce Comtois | Stunt Driver |
| Larry Glover | Grip |
| Mitch Gulbin | Dolly Grip |
| Steven J. Kovalesky | Electrician |
| Chris Milani | Electrician |
| Edwin Schiernecker | Electrician |
| Doug Weinmann | Electrician |
| Anna Camille Miller | Extras Casting |
| Nicola Galye | Costumer |
| Riki Lin Sabusawa | Costumer |
| Louis Febre | Original Music Composer |
| Billy Colbert | Transportation Coordinator |
| Louie Escobar | Best Boy Grip |
| Michael Gulbin | Grip |
| Alex Klabukov | Grip |
| Chris Martinez | Electrician |
| Peter Pilafian | Underwater Camera |
| Paul Taylor | Steadicam Operator |
| David Winner | Grip |
| Julia Bartholomew | Costumer |
| Thomas G. Marquez | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Mac Gordon | Location Manager |
| Kenny Bosse | Transportation Captain |
| Felecia Hatcher Brown | Production Assistant |
| Peter Popp | Craft Service |
| James Logan | Special Effects |
| Dane Farwell | Stunts |
| Lev L. Spiro | Boom Operator |
| Rick Avery | Stunts |
| Dan Bradley | Stunts |
| John Branagan | Stunts |
| Bobby Burns | Stunts |
| Eugene Collier | Stunts |
| Ray Lykins | Stunts |
| Mario Roberts | Stunts |
| Erik Stabenau | Stunts |
| William Washington | Stunts |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| James Kang | Producer |
| Martha W. Chang | Producer |
| Shin Sang-ok | Executive Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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Popularity History
| Year | Month | Avg | Max | Min |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 4 | 20 | 26 | 14 |
| 2024 | 5 | 23 | 33 | 14 |
| 2024 | 6 | 19 | 32 | 12 |
| 2024 | 7 | 22 | 40 | 11 |
| 2024 | 8 | 15 | 22 | 10 |
| 2024 | 9 | 15 | 31 | 8 |
| 2024 | 10 | 15 | 27 | 8 |
| 2024 | 11 | 15 | 27 | 9 |
| 2024 | 12 | 14 | 19 | 9 |
| 2025 | 1 | 14 | 24 | 10 |
| 2025 | 2 | 10 | 14 | 3 |
| 2025 | 3 | 5 | 17 | 1 |
| 2025 | 4 | 3 | 6 | 1 |
| 2025 | 5 | 2 | 7 | 1 |
| 2025 | 6 | 2 | 4 | 1 |
| 2025 | 7 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
| 2025 | 8 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
| 2025 | 9 | 3 | 3 | 2 |
| 2025 | 10 | 3 | 5 | 2 |
Trending Position
| Year | Month | High | Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 8 | 852 | 924 |
| Year | Month | High | Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 7 | 620 | 695 |
Let's delve into the rise and fall of the three ninjas franchise. Initially, the original “3 Ninjas” stands out as a remarkable film, even though it may not have received the same critical acclaim as others. It exudes a fun 90s vibe that resonates with many viewers. The characters Rocky, Colt, and T ... umtum are engaging, especially in their martial arts pursuits under the guidance of their grandfather, Tanaka. While the film lacks in-depth martial arts training, it still retains a nostalgic charm that endears it to audiences, making it a cult classic worth revisiting. The sequel, while decent, faced challenges with the recasting of Rocky and Tumtum, disrupting the continuity of the original cast. Despite this, the replacements manage to maintain the film's fun and entertaining essence, although it falls short of its predecessor. The lack of martial arts development persists, but the presence of the grandfather adds continuity to the franchise. The third installment attempted to reunite the original cast for a nostalgic touch, yet the decision to recast once again puzzled viewers. While incorporating Indian culture and indigenous heroes, the film comes across as cheesy and lacks re-watch value, except for the reunion of the original cast members, notably the grandfather. The franchise's downfall came with the fourth film, a disastrous attempt featuring Hulk Hogan and a Pamela Anderson look-alike in a money-grabbing amusement park takeover plot. The casting of Tumtum was particularly egregious, leading to a lackluster performance. Rocky and Colt were relegated to side characters, detracting from the essence of the three ninjas. The film's shift towards a villain-centric narrative fighting the FBI was seen as the franchise's lowest point, contributing to its eventual demise and disappearance from the spotlight.