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| image = Tongan_Ninja_VideoCover.jpeg |
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| producer = Andrew Calder & Jason Stutter |
| producer = Andrew Calder & Jason Stutter |
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| writer = [[Jemaine Clement]] and Jason Stutter |
| writer = [[Jemaine Clement]] and Jason Stutter |
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| starring = [[Sam Manu]]<br />[[Jemaine Clement]]<br />[[Lisa Tseng]]<br />[[Raybon Kan]]<br />[[David Fane]]<br />[[Victor Rodger]] |
| starring = [[Sam Manu]]<br />[[Jemaine Clement]]<br />[[Lisa Tseng]]<br />[[Raybon Kan]]<br />[[David Fane]]<br />[[Victor Rodger]] |
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| music = |
| music = Plan 9<br />[[Jemaine Clement]]<br /> [[Bret McKenzie]] |
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| production_companies = [[Warner Bros.]]<br />[[Village Roadshow Pictures]] |
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| distributor = Anchor Bay Entertainment ( |
| distributor = Anchor Bay Entertainment (US)<br />High Fliers Distribution (UK)<br />Magna Pacific (AUS & NZ)<br />Showtime Australia (Australia)<br />Wild Pictures and Wild Side Vidéo (France) |
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| released = {{Film date|2002|11|02|North America|2006|01|18|France|df=y}} |
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| released = '''[[North America]]:'''<br />November 2, 2002<br />'''[[France]]:'''<br />January 18, 2006 |
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| runtime = 83 |
| runtime = 83 minutes |
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| country = New Zealand |
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| language = English |
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| budget = NZ$80,000 |
| budget = NZ$80,000 |
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'''''Tongan Ninja''''' is a 2002 |
'''''Tongan Ninja''''' is a 2002 [[kung-fu]] [[action comedy]] film directed by [[Jason Stutter]] and filmed in [[New Zealand]]. The film garnered notoriety at the time for co-starring and being co-written by [[Jemaine Clement]], star of the [[HBO]] comedy ''[[Flight of the Conchords (TV series)|Flight of the Conchords]]''. The film is a parody of English-dubbed martial arts films, with a plot heavily based on ''[[Way of the Dragon]]''. It also features songs written by Jemaine Clement and Flight of the Conchords co-star Bret McKenzie. |
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== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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A young child is stranded in Tonga when his plane crashes and his father is eaten by |
A young child is stranded in Tonga when his plane crashes and his father is eaten by piranhas. There, he trains in a dojo until he earns the name [[Tonga]]n [[Ninja]]. The Tongan Ninja is dispatched to the island nation of New Zealand in order to help the brother of his master with his floundering Chinese restaurant. But the mysterious Mister Big stands in the eatery's way as he sends numerous villains such as Knife Man, Gun Man, and Action Fighter to keep the restaurant closed and the employees in fear. The Tongan Ninja must travel to Mr. Big's ninja headquarters at the So-Called-Syndicate to put a stop to his criminal empire once and for all. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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*Sam Manu |
*Sam Manu as Tongan Ninja (Sione Finau) |
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*[[Jemaine Clement]] |
*[[Jemaine Clement]] as Action Fighter (Marvin) |
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*Linda Tseng |
*Linda Tseng as Miss Lee |
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*[[Raybon Kan]] |
*[[Raybon Kan]] as Asian Sidekick |
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*[[David Fane]] |
*[[David Fane]] as Herman the Henchman |
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*[[Victor Rodger]] |
*[[Victor Rodger]] as Mr. Big |
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*Charley Murphy Samau |
*Charley Murphy Samau as Tongan Ninja Child |
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*Brett Ormsby |
*Brett Ormsby as Chang the waiter |
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*Marty Pine |
*Marty Pine as Wong |
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*[[Tana Umaga]] |
*[[Tana Umaga]] as Famous rugby player |
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== DVD == |
== DVD == |
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The special features section includes a making of segment including commentary |
The special features section includes a "making of" segment including director's commentary, and cameos by famous New Zealand directors [[Peter Jackson]] and [[Andrew Adamson]]. |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* {{IMDb title|0352925|Tongan Ninja}} |
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*{{YouTube|k8qpmqoPsfo|Entire film}} |
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Tongan Ninja | |
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Directed by | Jason Stutter |
Written by | Jemaine Clement and Jason Stutter |
Produced by | Andrew Calder & Jason Stutter |
Starring | Sam Manu Jemaine Clement Lisa Tseng Raybon Kan David Fane Victor Rodger |
Music by | Plan 9 Jemaine Clement Bret McKenzie |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Anchor Bay Entertainment (US) High Fliers Distribution (UK) Magna Pacific (AUS & NZ) Showtime Australia (Australia) Wild Pictures and Wild Side Vidéo (France) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | New Zealand |
Language | English |
Budget | NZ$80,000 |
Tongan Ninja is a 2002 kung-fu action comedy film directed by Jason Stutter and filmed in New Zealand. The film garnered notoriety at the time for co-starring and being co-written by Jemaine Clement, star of the HBO comedy Flight of the Conchords. The film is a parody of English-dubbed martial arts films, with a plot heavily based on Way of the Dragon. It also features songs written by Jemaine Clement and Flight of the Conchords co-star Bret McKenzie.
Plot
[edit]A young child is stranded in Tonga when his plane crashes and his father is eaten by piranhas. There, he trains in a dojo until he earns the name Tongan Ninja. The Tongan Ninja is dispatched to the island nation of New Zealand in order to help the brother of his master with his floundering Chinese restaurant. But the mysterious Mister Big stands in the eatery's way as he sends numerous villains such as Knife Man, Gun Man, and Action Fighter to keep the restaurant closed and the employees in fear. The Tongan Ninja must travel to Mr. Big's ninja headquarters at the So-Called-Syndicate to put a stop to his criminal empire once and for all.
Cast
[edit]- Sam Manu as Tongan Ninja (Sione Finau)
- Jemaine Clement as Action Fighter (Marvin)
- Linda Tseng as Miss Lee
- Raybon Kan as Asian Sidekick
- David Fane as Herman the Henchman
- Victor Rodger as Mr. Big
- Charley Murphy Samau as Tongan Ninja Child
- Brett Ormsby as Chang the waiter
- Marty Pine as Wong
- Tana Umaga as Famous rugby player
DVD
[edit]The special features section includes a "making of" segment including director's commentary, and cameos by famous New Zealand directors Peter Jackson and Andrew Adamson.
External links
[edit]- Tongan Ninja at IMDb
- Entire film on YouTube
- 2002 films
- 2002 action comedy films
- 2000s martial arts comedy films
- 2000s parody films
- Kung fu films
- Ninja films
- New Zealand action comedy films
- Films set in New Zealand
- Films set in Tonga
- Fictional Tongan people
- Japan in non-Japanese culture
- 2000s English-language films
- English-language action comedy films
- Martial arts film stubs
- New Zealand film stubs