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*When Iggy is told he's not Asian, he cites ] as proof that he is, undoubtably a reference to the fact that Carradine played a Chinese man in the TV seried '']'', despite being Caucasian. | *When Iggy is told he's not Asian, he cites ] as proof that he is, undoubtably a reference to the fact that Carradine played a Chinese man in the TV seried '']'', despite being Caucasian. | ||
*] character calls the ninjas Quimbys, possibly a reference to Chief Quimby of '']'', who often wore outlandish disguises. | *] character calls the ninjas Quimbys, possibly a reference to Chief Quimby of '']'', who often wore outlandish disguises. | ||
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1993 filmSurf Ninjas | |
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Directed by | Neal Israel |
Written by | Dan Gordon |
Produced by | Evzen Kolar |
Starring | Ernie Reyes Jr., Rob Schneider, Nicolas Cowan, Leslie Nielsen |
Music by | David Kitay |
Release date | 1993 |
Running time | 87 min . |
Language | English |
Budget | $unknown |
Surf Ninjas is a 1993 movie, starring Ernie Reyes Jr., Rob Schneider, Nicolas Cowan, and Leslie Nielsen, about two teens (Reyes Jr. and Cowan) who find out that they are heirs to a kingdom on a supposedly unknown island. Their uncle, Zatch Ernie Reyes Sr., comes to save them from mercenaries that pursue them, and the story unfolds.
The film features the prominent appearance of the Sega Game Gear portable, which is owned by one of the heirs and even plays an integral part in the story. There is also a video game adaptation of the movie in the same portable.
Trivia
- When Iggy is told he's not Asian, he cites David Carradine as proof that he is, undoubtably a reference to the fact that Carradine played a Chinese man in the TV seried Kung Fu, despite being Caucasian.
- Cowan's character calls the ninjas Quimbys, possibly a reference to Chief Quimby of Inspector Gadget, who often wore outlandish disguises.
External links
- Oh No! NOT Surf Ninjas! - A review of the seminal hit of 1993.
- Surf Ninjas at IMDb
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