Pocket Ninjas
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Country United States | 1.6/10 IMDb Genre Action, Family Duration Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Writer Michelle Bigler (comic "The White Dragon"), Mark Williams (screenplay), Dave Eddy (additional scenes), David Huey (Sonic Virtual Reality and Balloon Factory sequences) Genres Action Film, Comedy, Adventure Film, Family film, Action/Adventure Cast (Cobra Khan), Richard Rabago (Spike), (The White Dragon), Sondi (Tanya), Brad Bufanda (Steve)Similar movies The Matrix Revolutions , The Matrix Reloaded , The Matrix , Vice , Mission: Impossible III , Her Tagline The Fiercest Fighting Force Under Four Feet! |
Pocket Ninjas is a 1994 action film starring Robert Z'Dar, Richard Rabago, and Gary Daniels. Based on a screenplay by Mark Williams, the film was directed by Donald G. Jackson, David Huey, and Dave Eddy.
Contents
- Pocket ninjas shitcase cinema review
- Development
- Release history
- Similar Movies
- Pocket ninjas trailer
- References

Pocket ninjas shitcase cinema review
Development

Pocket Ninjas was originally entitled Skate Dragons and the original screenplay was by Mark Williams. The film was made by Cine Excel Entertainment, who also made Future War. The film was intended to be a children's version of The Roller Blade Seven that would showcase Jacksons' "Roller Cam" cinematography and "Zen Film-making" style. However, Jackson was replaced when executive producer Huey felt the "Zen Film-making" style was not working. Eddy was brought in to create a wrap around for the Jackson and Huey footage.

I was financed by a company who wanted children's films. So, what I did, was give them the Donald G. Jackson version of a children's film - weird. These films were all script based. I would come up with the story and they were written by Mark Williams.
~Donald G. Jackson
Release history

Pocket Ninjas was first released to the foreign markets in 1994. It was released on VHS in the United States in 1997 by Screen Pix Home Video. The DVD was released by Simitar Entertainment in 1999 and re-released by Universal Music and Video Distribution in 2004.
Similar Movies
Gary Daniels appears in Pocket Ninjas and Bloodmoon. Ninja Kids!!! (2011). Revenge of the Ninja (1983). The Black Ninja (2003). The Roller Blade Seven (1991).
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References
Pocket Ninjas WikipediaPocket Ninjas IMDb Pocket Ninjas themoviedb.org