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Ninja Kids!!! (忍たま乱太郎, Nintama Rantarô) is a 2011 Japanese family-oriented comedy film directed by Takashi Miike. The film is live-action adaptation of the Japanese anime series Nintama Rantarō. The film stars Seishiro Kato as Rantaro who is sent to a ninja training school by his parents. During the summer, they are challenged by ...
In July 2011, a live action film version directed by Takashi Miike titled Ninja Kids!!! was released. [9] The rights to produce an American version of the film were in negotiations in 2011. [10] A sequel was released on July 6, 2013, called Ninja Kids!!! Summer Mission Impossible! (忍たま乱太郎 夏休み宿題大作戦!
The pilot episodes exist in 2 versions, a two-episode version, titled "Way of the Ninja" (which combines "Way of the Ninja" and "The Golden Weapon") and "King of Shadows" (which combines "King of Shadows" and "Weapons of Destiny"), respectively, each about 22 minutes long, as well as a four-episode version, each about 11 minutes long, which is listed here.
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Randy Cunningham, a 9th grade kid, becomes a ninja and is to protect Norisville High School when Hannibal McFist and Willem Viceroy III unleash Krakenstein to further the goals of the Sorcerer. But how long can he keep the secret from his best friend Howard Wienerman? Especially since Howard wants them to meet the ninja together.
The Ninja, Wu and Garmadon eventually use the Tornado of Creation to defeat the Oni, but this causes Lloyd to pass out. He sees his grandfather, the First Spinjitzu Master, in a vision before waking up, while Garmadon departs in silence. The Ninja and their allies celebrate their victory by putting their hand together on the Monastery’s wall.
Years later, Lloyd befriends two civilians: Arin and Sora, the former a huge fan of the Ninja, and the latter, a technopath from the totalitarian kingdom of Imperium. The three are tasked with finding the rest of the scattered ninja and combating the Claws of Imperium, who covet dragons in order to drain their life force as a resource.
Tokusatsu (特撮), which literally means "special filming", is a Japanese term for live-action film or television drama that makes heavy use of special effects.Tokusatsu entertainment often deals with science fiction, fantasy or horror, but can also include kaiju, superhero, metal hero, mecha, and super sentai.