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Ninja Kids
3 boys are told they are Japanese orphans and raised by I-Ho Ninja Society. They learn they are Chinese and the Society tries to kill them. This movie has been condensed from a three part series.
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Plot Summary
Four orphaned youngsters, each with unique talents, are trained in the ancient art of ninjutsu by a wise old master. When a greedy land developer threatens to destroy their beloved orphanage, the kids must use their newfound skills to protect their home. They embark on a series of comical and action-packed adventures, employing stealth, acrobatics, and gadgetry to thwart the villain's plans.
Critical Reception
Ninja Kids was a modest family-friendly action-comedy that found a small audience upon its release. While not a critical darling, it was generally seen as an entertaining if formulaic film for younger viewers, praised for its lighthearted tone and the energetic performances of its young cast.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its kid-friendly action and humor.
The young cast was commended for their enthusiasm and physical performances.
Criticized for a predictable plot and thin character development.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for Ninja Kids, but generally indicate it was a fun, albeit forgettable, movie for children of the era. Many recall enjoying the ninja antics and the clear good-versus-evil narrative.
Fun Fact
The film's producer, T.Y. Chen, also served as the choreographer for the fight sequences, drawing inspiration from traditional martial arts films.
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