You won't be disappointed!
Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.
The acting is good, and the firecracker script has some excellent ideas.
View MoreThe movie is wonderful and true, an act of love in all its contradictions and complexity
View MoreI haven't watched these movies since they first came out so I had to see if there was anything there. There isn't! I just watched part one and I remembered it not being that good, but it was the 90's and it was added to the long list of bad movies aimed at kids. Now watching this one, the dreaded sequel I find its not aimed at anyone. Yea there's kids jumping and yelling and throwing kicks and punches any 4 year old could master and they were up against idiots and so called ninjas and it was just hilarious.This one didn't even seem to have anything. The first one entertained kids, but this sequel was just like a bad episode of the power rangers or something...They replaced Rocky and Tum Tum from the first movie which was fine by me, The kid playing Tum Tum was way better. I heard this movie was made long after the 3rd part but released first so I don't know the details.I recommend if you must allow your kids to watch these kind of movies get the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles or Karate Kid or even if you must have 3 Ninjas choose the first part over this one, because this movie sucks.
View MoreThis plot was just too similar to Karate Kid Part 2, it was just so stupid. But I rented these movies for my cousin because for some reason, he enjoys them. But I can see why, I mean it has kid's humor and a happy ending. My only problem though was the fact that once again there were three idiot's who were the "Rockers" and couldn't harm one kid because as usual, they're too stoned to realize what's going on. The villain seems harmless and just happens to have a change of heart like the Karate Kid movies, mainly Part 2. If you've seem 'em too, you know what I mean. While the 3 Ninja movies are good for the kids, I have to admit even for them, it's still a little too silly.3/10
View MoreIn 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.
View MoreWe live in the smartest society in the world. Some genius had to come up with the idea of making a sequel 3-Ninjas,which was just as awful. What can you give this film? There just nothing intelligent about Kids-Family films. Most kids under the age of six would not actually watch this movie or find interesting. The acting, plot, direction, and plausibility is unbearable and gives you the urge of just dying in place from watching this turkey.
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