: It is the only film in the series to receive a PG-13 rating , as the previous four entries were all rated R.
: Stars David Bradley as Joe Kastle, Lee Reyes as Hiro, and Pat Morita as Master Tetsu. American Ninja 5
: Directed by Bobby Jean Leonard (also known as Bob Bralver). : It is the only film in the
The story follows Joe Kastle, a martial arts instructor who is asked by his master, Tetsu, to look after his grandnephew Hiro. When a scientist's daughter, Lisa, is kidnapped by a villainous ninja named , Joe and the young Hiro travel to Venezuela to rescue her. They must stop an evil rich man named Glock, who is forcing Lisa’s father to develop a deadly nerve gas. Reception and Style The story follows Joe Kastle, a martial arts
: Because the film was rebranded late in production, David Bradley plays a new character named Joe Kastle rather than Sean Davidson, the character he played in the third and fourth films. Plot Summary
Unlike the gritty tone of earlier entries, American Ninja 5 leaned into the "kid ninja" craze of the early 1990s, incorporating comedic elements and a younger sidekick.
(released July 10, 1993) is the fifth and final installment in the American Ninja franchise. Curiously, it was not originally intended to be part of the series; it was filmed under the working title American Dragons (and sometimes Little Ninja Man ) before being rebranded to capitalize on the existing franchise's name. Key Production Details