Popularity: 4 (history)
Director: | Sean McNamara |
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Writer: | Sean McNamara, Jeff Phillips |
Staring: |
Three young boys, Rocky, Colt and Tum Tum together with their neighbor girl, computer whiz Amanda are visiting Mega Mountain amusement park when it is invaded by an army of ninjas led by evil Medusa, who wants to take over the park and hold the owners for ransom. Kids and retired TV star Dave Dragon, who made his farewell appearance at the park at the time the ninjas appeared, have to break Medusa's vicious plans. | |
Release Date: | Mar 26, 1998 |
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Director: | Sean McNamara |
Writer: | Sean McNamara, Jeff Phillips |
Genres: | Family, Comedy, Action |
Keywords | sibling relationship, martial arts, hostage, hero, rivalry, family, escapade, save the day, young heroes, eccentric family, vigilantism, heroic mission, buddies, daring rescue, master villain |
Production Companies | TriStar Pictures, Leeds/Ben-Ami Productions, Sheen Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $375,805
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Victor Wong | Mori Tanaka "el abuelo |
Mathew Botuchis | Samuel Douglas Jr. "Rocky" |
Hulk Hogan | Dave Dragon |
Loni Anderson | Medusa |
Jim Varney | Lothar Zogg |
Michael O'Laskey II | Colt |
James Paul Roeske II | TumTum |
Alan McRae | Sam |
Margarita Franco | Jessica |
Chelsey Earlywine | Amanda |
Lindsay Felton | Jennifer |
Syntrell Ryder | Veronica |
Joseph Ackler | Doyle |
Brian Anglin | Eric |
Kirk Baily | Carl |
Brendan O'Brien | Zed |
Dwayne Carrington | C.J. |
Pat Mahoney | Harry Jacobson |
Dan Shadwell | Klaus |
James Gale | King |
Dawn Merrick | Beverley |
Lawrence E. Galleoos | Gomez |
Patrick Adamson | 'B' Ninja Leader |
Roy Yerbey | Control Room Ninja |
Denis Berkfeldt | Smithers |
Holly Johnson | Blonde Woman |
Rick Wiles | Harry's Butler |
Jim Dirker | Helicopter Pilot |
Charles Hudson | Mr. Hartman |
Robert Himber | FBI Tech Andrews |
Carl L. Williams | Detective Young |
Jacqueline Woods | Susan Blenkenship |
Craig Shugart | Dave Dragon Stunt Double |
Emily Roeske | Little Girl |
Michael Vecqueray | Young boy |
Aimee J. Nelson | Master Blaster Ride Attendant |
Craig Price | Shoot and Squirt Attendant |
Ed Anderson | Lost and Found Attendant |
Mary Jasionowski | Park Entrance Attendant |
Jeff Krebs | Softball Attendant |
Greg Backstrom | Teen #1 |
Kenneth Hogue | Loop Kid #1 |
J. Bryan Morse | New Yorker |
Andrea Zondler | Computer (voice) |
Anthony Fiorino | Lars |
Duke Jackson | Stunt Cowboy #1 |
Henry Pawlak | Stunt Cowboy #2 |
Kim Richard Draves | Stunt Cowboy #3 |
Julian Brewster | (uncredited) |
Ryan Gardner Smith | Medusa's Thug (uncredited) |
Mark Swanson | Little Willy (uncredited) |
Travis McKenna | Buelow |
Phil Jordan | Lost man (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Sean McNamara | Director, Writer |
John Gilbert | Additional Editor |
Eurlyne Epper | Stunts |
Jeff Phillips | Writer |
Jim Ovelmen | Visual Effects |
Miye 'Mimi' Matsumoto | Costume Design |
Annamária Szántó Komlóssy | Editor |
Blake T. Evans | Director of Photography |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 16 | 23 | 11 |
2024 | 5 | 16 | 25 | 11 |
2024 | 6 | 19 | 38 | 8 |
2024 | 7 | 19 | 35 | 11 |
2024 | 8 | 13 | 20 | 9 |
2024 | 9 | 15 | 24 | 9 |
2024 | 10 | 16 | 25 | 9 |
2024 | 11 | 14 | 30 | 9 |
2024 | 12 | 12 | 17 | 9 |
2025 | 1 | 12 | 16 | 9 |
2025 | 2 | 9 | 14 | 3 |
2025 | 3 | 5 | 15 | 1 |
2025 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 1 |
2025 | 5 | 1 | 4 | 1 |
2025 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
2025 | 7 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
2025 | 8 | 2 | 4 | 1 |
2025 | 9 | 3 | 4 | 2 |
2025 | 10 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
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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.