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3/10
More utter nonsense
Red-Barracuda10 November 2021
Well, here we are in part two of this biscuit-taking franchise and, quite frankly, its senseless nonsense all the way again with is one; chopsocky style, of course. The events here predominantly occur within the woods and involve a group of heroes battling evil ninjas under the control of a man known as the 'Great Master' - you know he is the 'Great Master' as he wears an all-in-one gold lamé jumpsuit. What was going on in it? Beats me but I'm not sure it matters. But if you are up for an overload of ridiculous action, well, there's plenty of that to be found here at least. Jesus, I'm going to have to face part 3 next...I'll give it a bit of time.
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4/10
Ninja Death 2
BandSAboutMovies4 June 2022
Warning: Spoilers
When his master is killed, a young martial artist must continue his training with other teachers to prepare to fight the evil ninja in his pursuit."

Spoiler warning, Tubi!

The second chapter uses its first half to explain what we just saw but it helps it make more sense: In the flashback that started the last movie, The Master was the man who ran away with young Tiger, the man who lost his eyes has become a blind fortune teller and Devil Mask is Tiger's brother and The Master's brother. Then, he kills himself by karate chopping himself in the brain as his injuries from the last movie are too much to handle.

Oh yeah - that entire sequence feature's John Barry's score for You Only Live Twice.

At one point, Tiger is poisoned by ninjas and falls down a waterfall and yet lives because he's nursed back to health by a kindly old man and his granddaughter. Tiger is nearly insane from the poison and he pretty much assaults the girl because he dreams that she's Sakura and is poisoned which is a defense that would not work in any country. He apologizes when he's healed as if it helps. The grandfather gives him the antidote as long as he promises to come back and marries the girl, but then as soon as Tiger leaves, ninjas kill them all and it's basically the good guys cleaning up the mess of the bad guys.

There's a lot more training because the big battle is coming.
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2/10
Awful, incomprehensible crap
jellopuke15 April 2022
It's hard to know what's going on as this is so chopped up and poorly edited, but for all the weird flying ninjas and ridiculous fighting, there's a bunch of nonsense dubbed by dudes with British accents. You'd probably need to see part one and three to better judge it, so as a movie its a major pass. There are better cheesy ninja movies than this, so don't bother.
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9/10
'Tiger Ninja Part 2' is a gleefully bizarre, incandescently insane Kung Fu calamity, and I cannot recommend it highly enough!
Weirdling_Wolf24 September 2021
'Tiger Ninja Part 2' aka 'Ninja Death 2' (1987) - Joseph Kuo.

After a beautifully balletic Kung Fabulous title sequence which boisterously introduces our main preternaturally agile pugilists, we then soon discover that the handsome, aesthetically muscular Tiger (Alexander Rei Lo) was born under a bad sign, since his beleaguered mother was almost assassinated by ambushing Ninjas, and then cruelly driven into exile by this nihilistic mob of pyjama-wearing warlords, also being estranged from his unknown, mysteriously elusive father,thereby making tinky-tiny Tiger's turbulent childhood one of enormous privation, but eventually this plucky, hard-luck orphan is raised to martial arts manhood by one of the deadly, hush-hush 'Plum Ninjas', Aye!!! These 'Plum Ninjas' are an especially rum lot, a killer cadre of morally suspect, fist-fighting freaks, being the last practitioners of the ancient, long-forgotten, absolutely elite martial art of 'Royal Ninja Kung Fu'. While there's a pleasingly hectic quality to 'Ninja Tiger Part 2' it is, sadly, not quite on the same histrionic levels of a gonzo Cut N' Paste Joseph Lai Ninja mash-up, the frequently jarring narrative, and somewhat cavalier approach to film-making being further obfuscated by muffled, wildly variable sound levels, overly brusque editing, deliciously comedic dubbing, and hilariously incongruent music cues; a few stolen themes from 'You Only Live twice', and some joyfully jaunty, fabulously inappropriate library music, perhaps surreptitiously culled from an early 70s Bavarian sex comedy! While wholly absurd, 'Ninja Tiger part 2' is quite wonderfully mad, and the righteous fight scenes are aggressively choreographed with considerable elan, the fleet-limbed actors being clearly skilled, miraculously flexible, Kung Fu artisans, and there is even some wholly deranged, built like a brick-Khazi George Eastman-type in a wickedly ominous silver samurai mask, who gorily tears out the still-living guts of all the unfortunate kung Fools who have the fatal misfortune to cross his ceaselessly psychotic path! 'Tiger Ninja Part 2' is a gleefully bizarre, incandescently insane Kung Fu calamity, and I cannot recommend it highly enough!
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