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3 Ninjas Knuckle Up

Tum Tum, Colt and Rocky are back for all new non-stop Ninja action!
1995 | 85m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Shin Sang-ok
Writer: Alex S. Kim
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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
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
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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
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Reviews

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4.0

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.

Sep 03, 2024