

Ninja Cadets
In a foiled attempt to kidnap an infant princess, the princess is rescued by a loyal ninja and is hidden in a village where she is raised as a common female ninja. Many years later, some promising young ninja students are about to be put through one final test, to see if they possess the skills required to be accepted as full ninja. They are known as Sakura, Matsuri, Yume, Pochi, and Hayashi, and their mission is to sneak inside the Byakuro Castle and steal a secret scroll. Little do they know that one of them is the surviving princess, nor are they aware that they are being following. We're sure our young ninja cadets can prove they have what it takes to be full ninja, the only question is whether they can do it before they kill each other!
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Plot Summary
In a futuristic world where a powerful corporation controls everything, a group of young rebels known as the Ninja Cadets fight for freedom. They use their advanced ninja skills and high-tech gadgets to infiltrate the corporation's headquarters and uncover their sinister plans. Their mission is to expose the truth and restore peace to their oppressed society.
Critical Reception
Ninja Cadets is a low-budget science fiction action film that garnered a cult following among fans of direct-to-video B-movies. While not critically acclaimed, it is often praised for its energetic action sequences and unique blend of martial arts and futuristic elements, despite its obvious production limitations.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic and creative action choreography.
- Noted for its unique blend of ninja action and futuristic sci-fi elements.
- Criticized for its low production values and sometimes amateurish acting.
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Fun Fact
Despite its limited budget, "Ninja Cadets" was noted for its ambitious practical effects and fight scene choreography, which were often highlighted in fan discussions as a redeeming quality.
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