Cheerleader Ninjas
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Cheerleader Ninjas | |
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They're out for revenge... just don't ask them to spell it. |
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Directed by | Kevin Campbell |
Produced by | Hamster Pictures |
Written by | Kevin Campbell |
Narrated by | Kevin Campbell |
Starring | Kira Reed Angela Brubaker Jeff Nicholson Renee Deemer T. Scott Becker Jared Brubaker Donr Sneed Adam Burns Matthew Mertz Lee Schinagl Tamara Lentz Sunny Graves Alissa Shanley Cathryn Farnsworth Brooke Martin |
Music by | Derrick Boelter |
Cinematography | Brendan C. Flynt |
Editing by | Kevin Campbell |
Distributed by | Trimark Lions Gate Entertainment |
Release date(s) | 14 June 2002 |
Running time | 96 Minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | No budget film |
Followed by | Ninja Cheerleaders |
Official website | |
IMDb profile |
Cheerleader Ninjas is a 2002 camp/action film directed by Kevin Campbell. The film stars how the internet must be rescued from the control of a religious fanaticism group by four cheerleader ninjutsu students and their geek allies.
[edit] Plot overview
Four cheerleaders from the Happy Valley High Hamsters are blamed by a group of Church Ladies for the invasion of "Internet smut" into their children's bedrooms. The Church Ladies hire Stephen, a gay teacher from the local Parochial Reform School, to teach the cheerleaders a lesson by trainning a group of evil Catholic school girls.
In the other side, Mr. X, an evil mastermind is using the cheerleaders as guinea pigs to test his Internet Zombie Domination software. So the cheerleaders turn to their arch social enemies, the computer geeks, to help them learn Ninja abilities and defeat the evil Catholic Girls, Stephen and the mysterious Mr. X.
[edit] External links
- Cheerleader Ninjas at the Internet Movie Database
- Cheerleader Ninjas at Rotten Tomatoes
- Official site