a5c7b9f00b They&#39;re baaaaaaack! Rocky, Colt and Tum Tum in their first adventure since their last! Now, older, and more advanced. Grandpa now tells them they&#39;re ready to learn from a teacher in Japan. But before they can go, the boys have a baseball match which really takes a turn for the worse. Also, a childhood rival of Grandpa Mori Shintaro&#39;s (Funny, wasn&#39;t his last name Tanaka in the last movie? Oh well) by the name of Koga wants revenge for a past accident, and because Grandpa has in his possession a dagger from a championship match that he felt he should&#39;ve won, so he sends his dimwitted nephew and two of his numb skulled buddies to Grandpa&#39;s house to get it. Rocky, Colt and Tum Tum meet them and really kick things up. Later on, Grandpa goes to Japan and get&#39;s in a cab accident, so the boys use &quot;Ninjanuity&quot; to get there and help. While in Japan, the boys make new friends and new enemies. 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. We 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 justawful. 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. Growing up, I really loved these movies. Sean Fox was the end-all be-all for me. I don&#39;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 kidsninjas?? 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&#39;s everywhere. And, &quot;We should run!&quot; &quot;We should hide!&quot; &quot;LET&#39;S KICK THEIR BUTTS!!!!!!!&quot; LOL!<br/><br/>Again, I really am a kiddie-movie person, but I love this movie. If you&#39;re the same kind of person, rent this movie!!! Writer Mark Saltzman and director Charles T. Kanganis do a fine job of keeping things happening and moving in an easy yet highly kinetic fashion. Although aimed at children, this smart-looking TriStar release is actually more inventive and better-paced than many a comedy for adults.
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