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''[[Tongan Ninja]]'' is a 2002 martial arts/musical parody, co-written by and starring Jemaine Clement of ''[[Flight of the Conchords]]'' fame. It's plot is loosely based on the 1972 [[Bruce Lee]] movie ''[[Way of the Dragon]]'', and along the way it [[Affectionate Parody|playfully spoofs]] just about every martial arts trope in existence.
''[[Tongan Ninja]]'' is a 2002 martial arts/musical parody, co-written by and starring Jemaine Clement of ''[[Flight of the Conchords]]'' fame. It's plot is loosely based on the 1972 [[Bruce Lee]] movie ''[[Way of the Dragon]]'', and along the way it [[Affectionate Parody|playfully spoofs]] just about every martial arts trope in existence.


The story begins when a young boy named Sione (Sam Manu) survives a plane crash and finds himself stranded on an uncharted pacific island. After seeing his father tragically eaten by fish, the boy was [[Raised By Natives|trained by the locals]] in the art of Ninjitsu and grew to become the most dangerous ninja alive. Upon learning that the peaceful owners of a New Zealand eatery have been targeted by [[Big Bad|Mr Big's]] "So-Called-[[The Syndicate|Syndicate]]", Sione's wise old mentor Mr Magasaki sends him to combat this terrifying threat. The Tongan Ninja must work his way through a host of formidable foes, including Knife Man ("he's good with knives!"), Gun Man ("he's good with guns!") and Hench Man ("he's good with...henches.") before battling the dreaded - [[Carpet of Virility|and very hairy]] - Action Fighter (aka Marvin), his childhood nemesis and all-round [[Jerkass]], who turns out to be the long-lost son of crime-boss Mr Big.
The story begins when a young boy named Sione (Sam Manu) survives a plane crash and finds himself stranded on an uncharted pacific island. After seeing his father tragically eaten by fish, the boy was [[Raised by Natives|trained by the locals]] in the art of Ninjitsu and grew to become the most dangerous ninja alive. Upon learning that the peaceful owners of a New Zealand eatery have been targeted by [[Big Bad|Mr Big's]] "So-Called-[[The Syndicate|Syndicate]]", Sione's wise old mentor Mr Magasaki sends him to combat this terrifying threat. The Tongan Ninja must work his way through a host of formidable foes, including Knife Man ("he's good with knives!"), Gun Man ("he's good with guns!") and Hench Man ("he's good with...henches.") before battling the dreaded - [[Carpet of Virility|and very hairy]] - Action Fighter (aka Marvin), his childhood nemesis and all-round [[Jerkass]], who turns out to be the long-lost son of crime-boss Mr Big.


=== This movie contains the following tropes: ===
=== This movie contains the following tropes: ===
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* [[Fake Nationality]]: Played for laughs with the obviously white guys playing "Chinese" waiters.
* [[Fake Nationality]]: Played for laughs with the obviously white guys playing "Chinese" waiters.
* [[Fish Out of Water]]: Sione when he visits New Zealand, being completely unfamiliar with modern civilisation and technology.
* [[Fish Out of Water]]: Sione when he visits New Zealand, being completely unfamiliar with modern civilisation and technology.
* [[Freudian Excuse]]: During the final standoff, Action Fighter actually ''admits'' that the reason he's such a jerkass is because he's always been [[Green-Eyed Monster|jealous of Sione]] (specifically Sione's close relationship with his father). It looks for a second like he's about to pull a [[Heel Face Turn]], but it turns out Sione simply [[Cloudcuckoolander|zoned out for a minute]] and [[Not Listening to Me Are You|wasn't listening]] at all. The fight then continues as if nothing had happened.
* [[Freudian Excuse]]: During the final standoff, Action Fighter actually ''admits'' that the reason he's such a jerkass is because he's always been [[Green-Eyed Monster|jealous of Sione]] (specifically Sione's close relationship with his father). It looks for a second like he's about to pull a [[Heel Face Turn]], but it turns out Sione simply [[Cloudcuckoolander|zoned out for a minute]] and [[Not Listening to Me, Are You?|wasn't listening]] at all. The fight then continues as if nothing had happened.
* [[Funny Bruce Lee Noises]]
* [[Funny Bruce Lee Noises]]
* [[Giggling Villain]]: Asian Sidekick
* [[Giggling Villain]]: Asian Sidekick
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* [[McNinja]]
* [[McNinja]]
* [[Musical]]: The movie is ''sort of'' a musical, although the songs are infrequent enough that each one feels like a [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]. Especially the Chef's "Chop Suey" song, where a bunch of brightly-dressed dancers and backing vocalists appear out of nowhere and then abruptly disappear afterwards.
* [[Musical]]: The movie is ''sort of'' a musical, although the songs are infrequent enough that each one feels like a [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]. Especially the Chef's "Chop Suey" song, where a bunch of brightly-dressed dancers and backing vocalists appear out of nowhere and then abruptly disappear afterwards.
* [[Off With His Head]]: Sione manages to decapitate a guy by ''[[Beyond the Impossible|kicking him in the head]]''.
* [[Off with His Head]]: Sione manages to decapitate a guy by ''[[Beyond the Impossible|kicking him in the head]]''.
* [[Old Master]]: Mr Magasaki
* [[Old Master]]: Mr Magasaki
* [[Overlord, Jr.]]: Action Fighter
* [[Overlord, Jr.]]: Action Fighter
* [[Parental Substitute]]: Miss Lee's uncle, and Mr Magasaki to Sione.
* [[Parental Substitute]]: Miss Lee's uncle, and Mr Magasaki to Sione.
* [[Power Glows]]
* [[Power Glows]]
* [[Raised By Natives]]: Sione and Marvin.
* [[Raised by Natives]]: Sione and Marvin.
* [[Slippery Skid]]: A variation, wherein the villains try to [[Vehicular Sabotage|sabotage]] Sione's vehicle by dropping a ''single'' drawing pin on the road behind them, and then a pebble.
* [[Slippery Skid]]: A variation, wherein the villains try to [[Vehicular Sabotage|sabotage]] Sione's vehicle by dropping a ''single'' drawing pin on the road behind them, and then a pebble.
* [[The Syndicate]]: The [[Nebulous Evil Organisation]] is literally named "The So-Called Syndicate".
* [[The Syndicate]]: The [[Nebulous Evil Organisation]] is literally named "The So-Called Syndicate".

Revision as of 20:26, 15 April 2014

Tongan Ninja is a 2002 martial arts/musical parody, co-written by and starring Jemaine Clement of Flight of the Conchords fame. It's plot is loosely based on the 1972 Bruce Lee movie Way of the Dragon, and along the way it playfully spoofs just about every martial arts trope in existence.

The story begins when a young boy named Sione (Sam Manu) survives a plane crash and finds himself stranded on an uncharted pacific island. After seeing his father tragically eaten by fish, the boy was trained by the locals in the art of Ninjitsu and grew to become the most dangerous ninja alive. Upon learning that the peaceful owners of a New Zealand eatery have been targeted by Mr Big's "So-Called-Syndicate", Sione's wise old mentor Mr Magasaki sends him to combat this terrifying threat. The Tongan Ninja must work his way through a host of formidable foes, including Knife Man ("he's good with knives!"), Gun Man ("he's good with guns!") and Hench Man ("he's good with...henches.") before battling the dreaded - and very hairy - Action Fighter (aka Marvin), his childhood nemesis and all-round Jerkass, who turns out to be the long-lost son of crime-boss Mr Big.

This movie contains the following tropes:

 Action Fighter: Yes, he is my father, and whats more...I am his son!

  • everyone gasps*

 Mr Big: Just like his mother...

  • Chase Scene: When Sione rides in hot pursuit of Mr Big's Mooks, and seems to be pre-empting their every move:

 Mr Big: What the flup did you say?!

 Mr Big: Make my coffee extra strong.

Action Fighter: I also take my coffee...extra strong!

Asian Sidekick: It is as foretold in the prophecy!