Shinobi-Geddon: The 1980s Ninja Craze

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The Bad Movie Bible

The Bad Movie Bible

Күн бұрын

From Cannon classics to cut-and-paste ninjatrocities, this is the story of the 1980s ninja boom: why it happened, why it was awesome... but not why it involved so many moustaches. I still haven't figured that out.
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00:00 Intro
03:20 Patient Zero
07:00 Enter the Italian
10:40 Only a Ninja Can Destroy a Ninja
14:20 Early Asia
20:50 Early Europe
25:00 Godfrey Who?
29:10 Cut & Paste - The Ninjamatic!
36:10 The Knights of Justice
41:30 Original Movies
45:35 Back to Reality: American Ninja
49:50 Sho
55:50 Alexander Freaking Lau
01:00:30 Kids' Movies
01:03:50 Mop Up

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@capuchinhelper
@capuchinhelper 6 ай бұрын
The Garfield phone in Ninja Terminator is the greatest scene in cinema
@deathsheadknight2137
@deathsheadknight2137 5 ай бұрын
any scene where normal people are walking along and suddenly spin jump to transform into ninjas complete with headbands that say "Ninja" on them
@magicmulder
@magicmulder 5 ай бұрын
34:10 For those looking for it.
@CorporateComedy
@CorporateComedy 4 ай бұрын
🤣🤣
@DowntownDigitalUK
@DowntownDigitalUK 6 ай бұрын
The quantity, quality and originality of work and research going into this masterpiece of an essay is truly the work of a master Bad Movie Ninja🤺 .
@protocoldroid7388
@protocoldroid7388 4 ай бұрын
Ninja movies aren't all bad tho.
@BATCHARRO
@BATCHARRO 6 ай бұрын
"Hey can you do the dishes?" "A ninja warrior can never get involved!"
@The-Man-On-The-Mountain
@The-Man-On-The-Mountain 6 ай бұрын
I loved all this as a kid. Now everything is either unintentionally comical or extremely cringe 😂 The "NINJA" headbands, the Gardfield telephone, the dialogues, the acting... 😂
@skeaneable
@skeaneable 6 ай бұрын
Godfrey Ho's infamous ninja z movies where he splice ninja sequences with an obscure asian movie from either Taiwan,South Korea,Philippines etc
@asdf9890
@asdf9890 5 ай бұрын
Back then, boys, myself included, aspired to gain ninja skills! 😂. Stormshadow, Snakeeyes, and TMNT!
@daakrolb
@daakrolb 5 ай бұрын
That Garfield phone 80’s the HELL out of that!! 😂
@iaincowell9747
@iaincowell9747 5 ай бұрын
No it isn't, there are genuinely some really good movies
@FezTheSpaceBiker
@FezTheSpaceBiker Ай бұрын
Now you love it even more.
@ramonantoniodejuanbennett6239
@ramonantoniodejuanbennett6239 5 ай бұрын
Fun fact: The Sega Shinobi franchise was heavily inspired by The Ninja Trilogy and comic franchise (Enter the Ninja, Revenge of the Ninja, Ninja III: The Domination) and Pray For Death. 2009's NINJA ASSASSIN is also a homage to the Sega Shinobi franchise.
@Blas4ublasphemy
@Blas4ublasphemy 5 ай бұрын
Cool, I know that Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat have some direct inspiration from the One Armed Boxer movies which had for example a yoga master with stretchy limbs and a fight above a pit of spikes.
@blaxpoitation8528
@blaxpoitation8528 4 ай бұрын
Ahhh the Sega Shining games... i remember those. Classic stuff. Also, Ninja Assassin was DOPE! I really wish they had made more, or spawned /inspired a whole genre of similar movies.
@TheBadMovieBible
@TheBadMovieBible 6 ай бұрын
There are clips from over 150 movies in this video, but there’s still so much more to talk about when it comes to ninjas. One day. In the mean time; exclusion doesn’t = disapproval (and if any committed ninjologists want more there’s a longer version of this video on my Patreon: www.patreon.com/RobHill ). I’m imagining some potentially strong reactions to a few views on the cut-and-paste phenomenon. There’s misinformation as far as the eye can see (and in every direction), so certainty is a luxury none of us can enjoy, but I’ve done what I can!
@mrblonde609
@mrblonde609 6 ай бұрын
5:50 Have you noticed that lovely voice? It's the dude that dubbed Pierre Kirby.
@greenhowie
@greenhowie 6 ай бұрын
Searching for the truth behind those movies would be a great story basis for a modern just-add-ninjas movie.
@paulosborne6517
@paulosborne6517 6 ай бұрын
Mike Abbot reminds me of a poor man's Vic Morrow, which isn't saying much... since Vic Morrow is typically a poor man's Vic Morrow.
@DrWhom
@DrWhom 6 ай бұрын
You may pronounce Bosphorus either with a FUH or a PUH in the middle. The latter is closer to the actual Greek name of the thing, Βόσπορος.
@DowntownDigitalUK
@DowntownDigitalUK 6 ай бұрын
Is there, outside of Patreon or your book, a list of movies referenced in each of your videos? This could be plugged into an API linking the available ones to streaming or purchase services...and maybe even generate affiliate referral income for your hard work. Apologies if you already do this somewhere.
@DanTheMan2150AD
@DanTheMan2150AD 6 ай бұрын
Bravo once again Rob, your sacrifice to watch an endless stream of movies knows no bounds. Now I believe it’s time to grow a nice bit of facial decoration to become the U.K. Ninja.
@lordcthulhu627
@lordcthulhu627 6 ай бұрын
What are you doing here! Get back to the Doctor Who soundtracks!!! :)
@probablynotmyname8521
@probablynotmyname8521 6 ай бұрын
The true ninja writes “ninja” on their rainbow headband.
@alasdairduncan7348
@alasdairduncan7348 6 ай бұрын
I've never been a "so bad it's good" kind of film watcher, but dammit I really wanna watch some of these ninja movies.
@AntonXul
@AntonXul 5 ай бұрын
The only so bad is good movie I always recommend is Samurai Cop. It’s hilariously bad but incredibly entertaining. It’s not a ninja movie, but a “good bad movie”.
@rhoadsy
@rhoadsy 6 ай бұрын
I remember pulling The Ninja book from my mom's bookshelf and reading it. Needless to say, it was a very steamy read for a 12 year old. As far as the movies, I was always a big Michael Dudikoff fan back in the day.
@iaincowell9747
@iaincowell9747 5 ай бұрын
Eric Van Lustbader right? I think there's around 6 books in that series. I've only read the first one
@rushaholic
@rushaholic 6 ай бұрын
An early Christmas present? For me? Oh you shouldn't have, I didn't get you anything...uh...here's a like, I hope that's okay!!
@JamesWilliams-jj6su
@JamesWilliams-jj6su 4 ай бұрын
I thought that was awesome lol😅 I like that one 😂🎉
@bughopdesigns1124
@bughopdesigns1124 6 ай бұрын
"Shockingly high pressured circulatory systems" had me in such fits of giggles that my wife had to ask what I was watching.
@arnev2017
@arnev2017 6 ай бұрын
Haha😂 I totally shot the footage at 25:13. It’s from an interview Mike Leeder and myself did with Godfrey. Godfrey is very cool btw.
@robhill3698
@robhill3698 5 ай бұрын
Nicely done! It's one of only two interviews I could find with him that had decent picture quality! (There isn't a credit because I found it on a 3rd party YT channel and couldn't identify where it originally came from. Happy to add something to the description if you let me know.)
@sarlaccstapeworm990
@sarlaccstapeworm990 5 ай бұрын
Dude.... My face really hurts due to all the smiling from ear to ear for the entire duration of this video!! 😁 I grew up on all of this EPIC cheese! I'm getting on up in my 40's now, and vividly remember the whole 80's ninja era! I haven't seen something to bring back THIS much nostalgia in YEARS! The world has changed so much, and unfortunately, my children (who were born in the early 2,000's), weren't fortunate enough to grow up in such a wildly experimental time in cenima. Where the special effects were almost always practical, and the action and fantasy elements to these films made little boys in almost every neighborhood across America twirl sticks, and yell out "hiya's", while wearing homemade ninja masks around their backyards everyday after school! Thanks for this buddy! It was a real treat!! 😆👍
@juniorjames7076
@juniorjames7076 4 ай бұрын
The local fleamarkets in Queens, NYC would have numerous shelves and tables filled with bootlegs (DVD copies of DVD copies!) of these kung fu movies in the 1990s! I was more just a browzer but I had friends who brought every one of them (5 for 10 dollars, can't beat that!!).
@patton2773
@patton2773 6 ай бұрын
The scene in Sakura Killers where ninja speedily burrow along the floor under the motorway bridge is burned into my childhood memories from the 80s, and I can confidently say I have absolutely no intention of revisiting the full movie as an adult.
@DJGrantRichards
@DJGrantRichards 6 ай бұрын
In case you change your mind , it's on amazon prime
@Buck3366
@Buck3366 6 ай бұрын
And if I can tempt you even more… it’s on KZbin for bugger all. ( Disclaimer: It’s pretty rough, and I watch some shite!!)
@DrWhom
@DrWhom 5 ай бұрын
as a kid, these weird illogical things seem imbued with the sense they must surely make to grown-ups, and they become mysteries haunting your dreams... and 40 years later you realise that is was just very silly shite so good call, don't revisit that movie
@robwalsh9843
@robwalsh9843 5 ай бұрын
For myself as a little 80's kid, Sho Kosugi was among the elite of 80's action. I remember watching Revenge of the Ninja and being astonished and horrified at how he was dragged along the street by the van, but still fought on. Along with Arnold and Sly, he was one of the greatest tough guys.
@temporarybackup5077
@temporarybackup5077 5 ай бұрын
Sho Kosugi is active on KZbin, has an active KZbin channel 😊
@bloodrunsclear
@bloodrunsclear 2 ай бұрын
Ninjas and Shaolin movies are my comfort food. I am never not entertained by at least one guy in black pajamas doing crazy martial arts in broad daylight.
@apexapey
@apexapey 6 ай бұрын
The amount of the Word "ninja" per minute in this video is of the charts!
@TheBeird
@TheBeird 6 ай бұрын
This overview of the Ninja craze - especially the Frankeninja stuff - makes me think history has repeated itself but on a grander scale with the super hero genre. The oversaturation, the decline in quality, and the hint of it being used for money embezzlement seem eerily familar. Fantastic video
@TheBadMovieBible
@TheBadMovieBible 6 ай бұрын
Thanks. And I think you're absolutely right. Maybe what's unusual about superhero movies is the whole thing was played out on such a grand scale. But it's the same thing.
@Nova_Afterglow
@Nova_Afterglow 6 ай бұрын
@@TheBadMovieBiblei hear they grabbed mamoa off the street. he was the least drunk long-haired guy, which is saying something because there were rumors of him drinking on set for aquaman 2
@bigdaddydons6241
@bigdaddydons6241 4 ай бұрын
​@@Nova_Afterglowno, he's been acting for over a decade now, a big role of his from years back was stargate Atlantis. I hope you get your brain-rot cleared up soon
@jerrygallo8314
@jerrygallo8314 4 ай бұрын
like every genre: western, horror, action...
@11555Rambler
@11555Rambler Ай бұрын
Those movies are actually filmed as one movie though so it isn’t really analogous at all tho
@timbacon7349
@timbacon7349 6 ай бұрын
Oh my god. I can’t thank you enough for bringing my childhood Sunday afternoons back in amazing fashion. I grew up watching these movies. My ten year old asked me if I really watched these ‘stupid’ movies. Yep. And I love every minute of them 😂
@Shunks
@Shunks 6 ай бұрын
I like how frequently you have to show the "I didn't edit this" text that you've made a neat little logo to replace it lol. These videos are incredibly fun and well researched! Keep up the good work
@ninjaconsultantsixshot
@ninjaconsultantsixshot 6 ай бұрын
The tiny robot in Ninja Terminator appears to be the toy that would be released in the Transformers toyline as Omega Supreme.
@daviddavid5880
@daviddavid5880 4 ай бұрын
Fun fact: Just last week my younger daughter (10) said "What if every country has ninjas and we only know about the Japanese ones because they're so bad at it?" Mind blown.
@DonnieBrook69
@DonnieBrook69 Ай бұрын
I would totally read that story. Encourage your daughter to write it!
@pbabiesinspace6112
@pbabiesinspace6112 5 ай бұрын
I just watched 'Dwild Wild Weng' because of this video. It is the best 80's action movie I have ever seen. Pure 80's exploitation bliss.
@paganarh
@paganarh 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video! Must have been quite time consuming to put together! Ninja craze even swept over the soviet union. We didn't had anything commercially released or shown, but black market was overflown with horrid pirated copies of all the different movies. I remember how in the middle of 80's when we were young kids, most common birthday party invitation to other boys was cards with stenciled ninjas on them. Mock kung-fu fighting was rampant. Ninjas were my childhood.
@fabianandrade3768
@fabianandrade3768 5 ай бұрын
The algorithm has blessed me with the best 80s ninja craze retrospective ever. Thank you, sir.
@1massboy
@1massboy 6 ай бұрын
As with James said. “Cocaine is a hell of a drug.” 😂 But to be quite honest with you. Even though a lot of these movies are bad. And I mean really bad. I absolutely love the ninja craze era of film so much. 🤗
@thomas_2285
@thomas_2285 6 ай бұрын
Who else here were kids in the 80's and bought cheap ninja throwing stars and/or nunchucks? I know I did. Me and my friends had a lot of much fun playing ninja in our backyards. Between these things, bb guns, and pellet guns I'm so glad all of us made it out of that era with our eyes intact lol.
@boscopit
@boscopit 6 ай бұрын
Oh yeah. I had all the ninja crap.
@inisipisTV
@inisipisTV 6 ай бұрын
The Sho Kosugi’s Shuriken belt buckle is wicked.
@ObsidianOx-GM
@ObsidianOx-GM 6 ай бұрын
Calling all commentors, calling all commentors, be on the lookout for trespassing ninjas.
@stevesmgt
@stevesmgt 6 ай бұрын
Can we appreciate the amount of time and effort it takes to put together a video like this!!!! Excellent work sir ✊🏾
@DAC49
@DAC49 12 күн бұрын
Ninja 3 the domination was THE best Ninja move ever. The way the ninja fought those cops. Epic!
@meskinYT
@meskinYT 5 ай бұрын
For me, Sho Kasugi was *the* representative of that era. He was pure magic to the kid in me.
@bob23301
@bob23301 5 ай бұрын
My late father would rent about 5 of these on a Friday from the local rental shop back in the early 1980s when we got our first rental vhs player, 50p each, take back on Monday, great days indeed.
@thelostone6981
@thelostone6981 6 ай бұрын
It’s been said so many times before, but this is the most under subscribed channel about film on KZbin. The amount of time put into these videos has to be immense!! Of course, I could sit around and watch crappy ninja movies all day, but take them, pull out the entertaining bits, write a script around them and edit is very admirable. Can someone tell me where else the music used at @21:55 in Death Warrior has been used? I’ve been sitting here for 5 minutes replaying it over and over trying to place it and I know I’ve heard it in something else.
@felonfrost3268
@felonfrost3268 6 ай бұрын
It’s from the start of The Spy Who Loved Me, when 007 skis off the cliff 👍😊
@thelostone6981
@thelostone6981 6 ай бұрын
@@felonfrost3268Thank you!! I knew it was something I had scene dozens of times, but the old brain just isn’t work as well anymore. One of the coolest stunts ever. “James, I need you” “So does England”
@DemstarAus
@DemstarAus 6 ай бұрын
​@@thelostone6981you scaw it with your own eyes.
@andrewgwilliam4831
@andrewgwilliam4831 6 ай бұрын
Someone needs to go through these films and digitally add Richard Harrison's moustache where it's unfathomably missing.
@Prockski
@Prockski 6 ай бұрын
Some of these sound effects are just taking me back to some classic Wu Tang Clan songs.
@yellowprime8491
@yellowprime8491 6 ай бұрын
I must have watched the first "American Ninja" 100 times as a kid.
@KingofCrusher
@KingofCrusher 6 ай бұрын
You should do a follow up about all the awesome embossed ninja movie vhs covers on these movies. The rental boxes were so insanely cool that you always got tricked into renting them.
@myeyeswentdeaf6213
@myeyeswentdeaf6213 4 ай бұрын
Ninja!🥷🏻 Sh-sha SHAH!!! 😆 Man, this takes me back! I was born in 79. My family’s from Ireland and my best friend at the time just immigrated here from Nigeria. We used to watch all those movies and beat the heck out of each other playing Ninjas. We would cut ninjas star shapes outta cardboard and spray paint them silver and throw them at each other. And of course, like every kid in America in the 80’s, we took karate. What’a fun trip down memory lane this video was. Thanks! 🤜🫷 😂
@sircliffordmalcolmjac5870
@sircliffordmalcolmjac5870 6 ай бұрын
Whatever the tune is that starts at 25:18 is freakin funky as heck!!😁😁🤘🤘
@jonathanhoush2384
@jonathanhoush2384 Ай бұрын
This video got me through the worst cold I've had in a decade. Thank you, Mr. Hill!
@user-mp5yy7nr6t
@user-mp5yy7nr6t 5 ай бұрын
About twenty years ago I watched Tomas Tang's ''Battle for the treasure''(the Greek translation of the tittle was ''The last commando'').I had one of the biggest laughs I ever had.Up to a point,as we watched it,we couldn't make out what was happening.No clue at all.But something happened at a certain scene and all the frustration we had turned into an outburst of laughter.I''ll never forget it!You can find the movie on youtube.Gather your friends and enjoy irresponsibly!
@Babyboo186
@Babyboo186 4 ай бұрын
Honestly, starting at 25:15, that might be the finest one minute of editing I've ever seen.
@derManeken
@derManeken 5 ай бұрын
50:47 Nine Deaths of the Ninja was a huge theatrical hit in the USSR. I remember my dad took me to the cinema to watch it and how difficult it was to get the tickets 😅
@vengeancepack6493
@vengeancepack6493 6 ай бұрын
Awesome Video....The Godfrey Interview, where he sits in the chair in front of a window is by us, by the way. Out on our "Lethal Panther" Blu Ray Release (Germany). He was interviewed by our friends Mike Leeder and Arne Venema in Hongkong. Keep up the good work!
@binghamtonblows
@binghamtonblows 6 ай бұрын
Damn the sheer dedication and investigation you put in to these is amazing
@brent2073
@brent2073 11 сағат бұрын
This is one of the best KZbin videos I’ve ever seen.
@buzzclikverifyme
@buzzclikverifyme 5 ай бұрын
"...and Marilyn Monroe's completely bald upper lip." Quality stuff, mate. Thanks for another exhaustively researched video! Just compiling the clips is a mammoth effort, but to top it off your scripts are always super entertaining, with their pitch-perfect dry humour.
@we3bus
@we3bus 6 ай бұрын
"Cloak and dagger carpet bagger". BRAVO!
@user-ph2ql2vg1d
@user-ph2ql2vg1d 6 ай бұрын
one rhyme short of a British red top headline
@shable1436
@shable1436 5 ай бұрын
I thought I've heard of every ninja movie ever since growing up, my little brother was obsessed with ninja movies, he was an encyclopedia of everything ninja, so im impressed
@bdablader95
@bdablader95 6 ай бұрын
Ninja Assassin (2009) is still to this day the best ninja movie ever made. Nothing else comes close.
@HumanTimeCapsule
@HumanTimeCapsule 6 ай бұрын
Naaaaaaahhh. Give me Ninja 3: The Domination or Ninja 2: Shadows of a Tear (no relation) any day of the week. Ninja Assassin is a total missed opportunity. It has a great opening and some legit badassery but is ruined by lame special effects, a go-nowhere plot, and a lot of wooden performances. If it would've better balanced its sleek, edgy Hollywood ultraviolence with its D-movie surroundings, it could've been a real classic
@samuelgarrod8327
@samuelgarrod8327 6 ай бұрын
Red Scorpion is better imo.
@Ideo7Z
@Ideo7Z 5 ай бұрын
Sho Kosugi and Michael Dudikoff were the Deniro and Pacino of 80's western ninja movies and you can't tell me otherwise...
@csmadisun
@csmadisun 6 ай бұрын
Another incredibly entertaining and informative video about a genre I know nothing about. Glad this is my introduction - it's ninja-riffic.
@xoof89
@xoof89 5 ай бұрын
Ninja in Dragon Denn is one of my favorite ninja martial film starting young Hiroyuki Sanada(Scorpion from MK) and Conan Lee. A rare Chinese/Japanese collaboration that showcases two different styles going head to head. Very well choreographed especially.
@Fastwinstondoom
@Fastwinstondoom 4 ай бұрын
Also has the best movie intro in the HISTORY OF CINEMA!
@xoof89
@xoof89 4 ай бұрын
@@Fastwinstondoom totally
@steventregoning6870
@steventregoning6870 6 ай бұрын
Take a fooken bow son. I mean that. Take a fooken bow.👏
@RyuHayabusa99
@RyuHayabusa99 5 ай бұрын
What a time to be alive. They need to bring back the 80s Ninja Craze.
@FilmCram
@FilmCram 3 ай бұрын
Got here after your commentaries with Oliver - You have a real way with words sir! XD
@rossknowles5608
@rossknowles5608 6 ай бұрын
if there's one thing we can all agree on... it's ninjas. their sudden appearance out of nowhere and onto the screen is exactly the kind of ninja behaviour we demand!
@HeavyRepping
@HeavyRepping 6 ай бұрын
In a truly a life-changing moment I bought Ninja Dragon/Ninja Terminator on DVD from Blockbuster outside Bearsden train station. This was 96/97, and I've loved Godfrey Ho's work ever since. While there's classier films out there the peerless madness of tiny robots, using the crab scene in trailers, teleportation, superbike fights and liberal Pink Floyd abuse is unmatched. Thrilled with this episode.
@chucheeness7817
@chucheeness7817 5 ай бұрын
Blood debts answering the garfield phone is one of the most left field and funniest things I ever witnessed in any horrible b-movie
@rubberneckinc.8937
@rubberneckinc.8937 5 ай бұрын
Honestly I've watched this at least 5 times. I laugh harder everytime. Only a Ninja can kill a Ninja, mustache or no mustache.
@davidfraser2946
@davidfraser2946 6 ай бұрын
You are one of the most important social historians around right now. I mean that unironically. Bad film is what most people appreciate and reflects/forms culture, but is probably beneath most academic historians to interpret.
@SlapstickGenius23
@SlapstickGenius23 5 ай бұрын
Hey, can the BMB people make an essay on unofficial Tarzan movies? Or just an essay on jungle movies featuring Tarzan inspired characters? I think they can do an essay on the latter because Tarzan is himself trademarked by his rights holder ERB Inc.
@YokRzeznic
@YokRzeznic 2 ай бұрын
The music at 25:18 is absolutely fkn boss and I need that soundtrack
@seanclay7121
@seanclay7121 5 ай бұрын
As a child of the 80s I fucking loved all things ninja. After I saw Revenge of the Ninja I was hooked. The ninja rooftop fight in that film was the coolest thing I'd ever seen.
@KirkWilliamsIsBroken
@KirkWilliamsIsBroken 6 ай бұрын
This was a fantastic watch...and it was great to see Pierre Kirby getting a mention. As a long time fan of Brad Jones AKA The Cinema Snob I actually really enjoy watching Godfrey Ho's "Cut & Paste" Ninja films...even though they are (for the most part) absolutely awful. By any chance have you seen Ninja: The Mission Force? Might be worth a watch.
@MacUser2-il2cx
@MacUser2-il2cx 4 ай бұрын
One thing I learned from watching movies, anytime something is popular, there will be knockoffs made overseas by new fans of the genre. It's kind of cool.
@BillsOldandNewGaming
@BillsOldandNewGaming 6 ай бұрын
I remember watching some of these on vhs as a kid. When I visited my aunt on my mums side I'd get to rent out ninja movies. My aunt on my dads side was all about the horror so I got to see some great stuff. Seeing the ninja movies now and they are mostly terrible but the horror remains with me. Watched Shogun Assassin later on in life and love it. I really need to watch all the lone wolf movies to see it in all its glory.
@steventregoning6870
@steventregoning6870 6 ай бұрын
The first time I watched Ninja Champion at the end when the red Ninja explains in detail the movie we just watched, and it still makes no sense! Then the fight in the play ground. Supurb. It was love at first site. No turning back. Ninja Terminator is awesome. Tiger Wong/Jeong-lee Hwang is the man. Pretty sure the Mission Impossible 2 fight scene in the sand is ripped from this. Come to think of it, duelling motorcycles? Pretty sure John Woo is a Godfrey Ho fan.
@einokeino303
@einokeino303 6 ай бұрын
Revenge of the Ninja was the first ninja movie I saw. Increadible how far ahead the quality was beside all it's flaws, when compared to others in the genre. I appreciate you mentioning how it defined many of the ninja tropes, especially the weapons arsenal demonstration was a big win. And the soundtrack by Rob Walsh is very mucho kick-ass.
@baalaagaa
@baalaagaa 4 ай бұрын
I was clean shaven when I started this video, now I have a bitchin' mustache & a crippling cocaine habit. RIP Leo Fong.
@lauraiss1027
@lauraiss1027 5 ай бұрын
I still remember arguing with other kids ~35 years ago, that Kung-Fu master would be able to beat several ninjas at once. Especially that old master from Japan mountains who killed Bruce Lee. What a colossal work has been put in this video, thank you!
@Jhayzer021
@Jhayzer021 5 ай бұрын
As a Filipino I didn't know that "D'Wild Wild Weng" is popular as a ninja craze film, seeing the late legendary actor Max Alvarado there who played the mute character in the clip is a treat.
@weldonwin
@weldonwin 6 ай бұрын
The whole "White man with a moustache" thing, suddenly makes the web-comic Doctor McNinja MD make a lot more sense
@elrondhubbard9127
@elrondhubbard9127 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for briefly showing the DVD cover for Pocket Ninjas. That movie changed my life.
@monsieurmagic
@monsieurmagic 6 ай бұрын
Please never ever stop producing video essays.
5 ай бұрын
The people behind the movie Turbo Kid were big fans of Godfrey Ho. They started by doing short trailers that parodied his movies. You should check out Ninja Eliminator.
@Elementa2006
@Elementa2006 5 ай бұрын
Need to give to a little nod to the 1962 Japanese Jidaigeki TV drama Onmitsu Kenshi (Spy Swordsman), better known overseas as The Samurai or Shintaro the Samurai, the show about a Samurai detective/spy featured ninjas as a major focus with an Iga Ninja a supporting character and ally to the titular character and the Koga ninja clan, who served as the main antagonists in the show's early seasons. The show became a cult classic in Australia, where it was the first Japanese TV program ever screened there, premiering in 1964 and built up a remarkably large fan-base among the local young audience at the time, and it still has a devoted following to this day over there. The show was so popular, it spawned a ninja craze among Australian children, later spawning merchandise based on the show and the cast of the show actually performed a live stage show in both at the Sydney Stadium and Melbourne in 1965, and it was reported that over 7,000 people (many of them in costume) turned out to greet Ose Koichi, the show's star, when he arrived at Essendon Airport in Melbourne, which is said to be a higher turnout than when The Beatles visited there a year earlier. The show also found a following in New Zealand and the Philippines. There's a documentary titled "Shintaro! The Samurai Sensation That Swept a Nation" that delved into the show's impact in Australia that you can find on KZbin and Vimeo for free.
@darktetsuya
@darktetsuya 4 ай бұрын
"with the help of his pet baboon.... who is also a ninja" I had to pause it I was laughing so hard, between the concept and the comedic timing of the reveal! welp you sold me on unmasking the idol, haha. going to have to look some of these up! I was also kinda blown away by the telephone thing they really got their money's worth with those scenes, huh? haha.
@michaelknightmustdie
@michaelknightmustdie 4 ай бұрын
I was such a ninja fan as a teenager. I really love your research, and your excellent choice of words always has me laughing out loud a few times per episode. Thanks!
@WilberforceWooster-uo2bl
@WilberforceWooster-uo2bl 5 ай бұрын
Your videos are quite simply some of the best on KZbin. I don't know why they don't have millions of views, especially when you consider some of the unutterable rubbish that does. I've just signed up to your Patreon, because work of this quality must be supported.
@felipel.6742
@felipel.6742 6 ай бұрын
This channel is a masterpiece
@TimChuma
@TimChuma 5 ай бұрын
Was a craze for kids throwing ninja stars much earlier than that in Australia due to the Samurai TV show in 1960s that was imported to Australia. The star came out to Australia and everything. The show had a bunch of ninjas in it
@schibleh531
@schibleh531 6 ай бұрын
I'll never forget the first time I watched Ninja dragon. I was so young back then but it was so damn confusing and awesome at the same time.
@MisterSensitivity
@MisterSensitivity 6 ай бұрын
I'm blown away by your dedication, your work is nothing short of art itself. Thank you for such amazing commitment and for the hours of entertainment.
@seadawg93
@seadawg93 5 ай бұрын
“revenge of the ninja” and “American Ninja” were my obsessions as a kid (Bloodsport too, but I didn’t really think of it as a ninja movie).
@danielvandersall6756
@danielvandersall6756 5 ай бұрын
23:19--My new definition of pure movie magic.
@theflyingninja1
@theflyingninja1 6 ай бұрын
I've seen a lot of documentaries about the ninja craze and this is by far the most definitive. It almost seems wasted as a KZbin video. It's worthy of its own Blu-Ray.
@jaredthehawk3870
@jaredthehawk3870 2 ай бұрын
Sho Kasugi's son Kane also got into the ninja game. He was the first American to portray and voice a ranger in the Super Sentai franchise, portraying Ninja Black/Sasuke in Ninja Sentai Kakuranger. It's incredibly amusing to hear non accented English lines in Super Sentai. Kane actually had to learn Japanese on the fly but always was able to pronounce an L or V.
@lisamontgomery99
@lisamontgomery99 4 ай бұрын
So happy you shared the V8 scene from Ninja III: the Domination ❤
@mtank30
@mtank30 6 ай бұрын
That villain in 9 DEATHS OF THE NINJA was played by Blackie Dammett, aka the real-life father of Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis! 50:48
@coreycohencomedy
@coreycohencomedy 6 ай бұрын
I’ve come to love your channel, Rob. Thanks so much for these deep dives!
@LieshaCichol
@LieshaCichol 6 ай бұрын
Meanwhile in Japan, there was tokusatsu TV show titled World Ninja Jiraiya (1988). In the show, the protagonist was 34th clan master of Togakure Style Ninja. Takumi Tsutsui, the actor who played the role, became real life 35 clan master of Togakure Style in 2019.
@SlapstickGenius23
@SlapstickGenius23 5 ай бұрын
Omg!!
@jonothanthrace1530
@jonothanthrace1530 6 ай бұрын
I wonder how large a role the introduction of The Hand to the Marvel Universe via Frank Miller's run on Daredevil had on ninja popularity in America.
@WillKeaton
@WillKeaton 6 ай бұрын
30:40 "I don't know where Thailand is." 49:28 In the shot of the army of super ninja, there's a guy on the far right who chose this moment to adjust his face mask, and for reasons I can't adequately explain, I find this funny.
@TT-md7mm
@TT-md7mm 6 ай бұрын
Bro, you never miss! Consistent high quality and very interesting videos every single time man! 💯
@alexanderdiogenes8067
@alexanderdiogenes8067 6 ай бұрын
Niiiiiinnnjaaaaaaa! I have a weird soft spot for those cut and recut Godfrey Ho nightmares
@chaybeez
@chaybeez 6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the early Christmas gift... really appreciate the work that goes into these!
@lavaeater
@lavaeater 6 ай бұрын
Your videos are among the best videos on all of this, period. I am just so happy I've found your channel. Good work!
@DonnieBrook69
@DonnieBrook69 6 ай бұрын
As always, your efforts are much appreciated. Always a good day when there's a new BMB upload!
@Calculon3000
@Calculon3000 6 ай бұрын
Wow another great video. I can't imagine how much work they take, but its really appreciated! Keep up the hard work work and thank you again!
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