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Classic Nostalgia Critic - 3 Ninja's Review - Part 1

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**** Please read this ****

This is not made by me. The Nostalgia Critic reviews the movie 3 Ninja's. A movie crossed with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Home Alone. This is Part 1.

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  • Can you believe that this cheap, half-ass, audience ball-kicking, shit sack of a rip off actually got some success at the box office!? As usual, don't listen to the critics at the box office, only listen to THIS critic. He knows what's good. How dare they try to butcher then rape two of my childhood favorites, then crossbreed them into the deformed and retarded puke juice of a shitty movie. Screw the creators of this piece of shit.

  • @za2ed00z Crucify yourself xD

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  • keep rewinding at 4;56 to 4;53 he says in your sink lol ;D

  • Why has everyone attacked the Critic on this one?

  • Cake...

  • @KayKayEnd noooooooo, duh.

  • I think they said Cake coz it's for "Piece of Cake" ?

  • @videogamehunter820 "some success at the box office!? As usual, don't listen to the critics"

    Most critics panned this film. And their opinions on it certainly had no sway on attracting an audience.

  • @jkbutterfly92 yet you dont keep your thoughts about this critic to yourself.

  • 3 ninjas isnt a piece of crap. keep ur shitty thoughts to yourself.

    oh and it sure as hell aint worthless.

  • Rocky, Colt, and Tum Tum. Yeah... Those are not very original names.

  • I don't think they did say cake...I think they actually said 'kay' as an abbreviation of 'okay', which was an example of a truncated form of response that was quite popular in the nineties and still continues in some form or other to this day. I do still hear the word 'kay' for okay occasionally, but its use these days seems to be confined to a younger age range than even the kids portrayed here, as I rarely hear anyone over the age of 5 using it.

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