3 Ninjas Kick Back

1994 "Colt, Rocky and Tum Tum are back for bigger kicks in an all new adventure"
4.6| 1h33m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 06 May 1994 Released
Producted By: TriStar Pictures
Country: United States of America
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During a championship baseball match, the three brothers hear that their grandfather in Japan is in trouble, and head out to help him, conceding the match. When they arrive in Japan, they must use all their powers to defend him against his ancient enemy, who has returned to exact revenge.

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AboveDeepBuggy Some things I liked some I did not.
Humbersi The first must-see film of the year.
Cody One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
Phillida Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Gloryous I like watching these films where the kids are strong enough to fight against the bad guys. I guess it reminds me of the Little Rascals. I will always make time to see this film. It is a great family show, kids, and adults will not have to be bored watching it. There is plenty of action. The boys have a grandfather that teaches them how to protect themselves and all about the heritage of the Ninja.The boys love their grandfather, and manage to get into trouble, but get out of it too because of what they learned from the grandfather. They love being with him, and enjoy his company. If you liked home alone then you will love this movie too. There is non stop action, and fight scenes geared to the family, no bad language, but loads of laughs as they beat up on the bad guys. Entertainment and fun. You cannot beat that combination!
orient_celts In this third installment, the brothers travel to Japan after realizing an accidental switch of bags had happened at the airport after the Douglas family gave Mr. Shintaro a lift to the airport.One of the bags contained the ceremonial dagger essential at the Annual Ninja Competition where their grandfather was invited to attend. But after a freak accident their grandfather experienced whilst on the highway upon his arrival in Japan, Mori asks his grandsons to take his place at the ceremonies and instructs them to give dagger to the winner of the tournament. Unknown to the brothers, there is a mystery behind the dagger and an old competitor, is after it for the dagger holds the key to the secret behind an ancient treasure chamber...Most of the original cast members return for the second film installment. Except for the roles of Rocky (Sean Fox) and Tumtum (Evan Bonifant),they were played by different actors this time around. The change took a while to set in since I was still used to seeing the former actors who portrayed the respective roles from the first film. Reprising the role of Colt is Max Elliot Slade.One of the issues seen on the film was letting the kids find themselves. That was interesting to watch since it gave more depth on the kids' parents and their wishes for their sons.Watching this next film gave a little wider field for the brothers. We see them now preoccupied with baseball and Colt's apparent difficulties in throwing the shuriken. But with practice and confidence he can apply what he has learned (in ninja training)in baseball as well. I loved it when they made home run. Max somersaulting to the home base was a nice touch. Fantastic! The brothers also met Miyo (Caroline Junko King) the winner of the ninja competition where she refined the brothers' ninja skills during their brief stay in Japan and at the same time they, in turn help her with her baseball catching technique having failed to enter in the previous tryouts.All in all, Colt controls his anger while Miyo perfects in catching the ball at the baseball match and the brothers' team wins.
Seth Nelson Yes, the 3 Ninjas are back in action, and this time, they are going world class! (As Ron Stoppable would say, "Tokyo on a school night!" LOL) Heh, I like how this movie goes: the 3 Ninjas are in America...or somewhere...and suddenly, there's a storm brewing in Japan! (Not really; I'm just using dramatics here!) The 3 Ninjas must make their way over there and kick some...well, you get the idea.I agree with those people who think that this is great and that this doesn't deserve of Bottom 100 material. I like the first one and it is great! Now this one is excellent, as with that "High Noon at Mega Mountain" one. This movie gets, oh, how shall I put it down in writing? "10 Stars!" The "3 Ninjas" movies are sure to get a kick (and a punch) out of you as you are watching!
starsaturn33 Growing up, I really loved these movies. Sean Fox was the end-all be-all for me. I don't think that now, but I love this movie. The action, although corny, is still really awesome. Again, this is NO JACKIE CHAN, by any standards. But still, little kids as ninjas?? Also, Miyo was cool. Adding that little love story between her and Rocky was a given, but it was sweet. I love the part when he totally screws up the pitch because he keeps on thinking there are Lisa DiMarino's everywhere. And, "We should run!" "We should hide!" "LET'S KICK THEIR BUTTS!!!!!!!" LOL!Again, I really am a kiddie-movie person, but I love this movie. If you're the same kind of person, rent this movie!!!