Supah Ninjas

2011
Supah Ninjas

Seasons & Episodes

  • 2
  • 1

EP1 The Con Man Feb 09, 2013

In the second-season opener, Connor's motives become clear to the trio, who realize they've underestimated how big of a threat he is.

EP2 Flint Forster Feb 16, 2013

Amanda McKay starts to develop feelings for Flint Forster, a thief who specializes in the redistribution of wealth, but in trying to keep her crush a secret, her strange behavior leads Owen Reynolds to think she is falling for Mike Fukanaga.

EP3 Shadow Fly Feb 23, 2013

Owen Reynolds is excited to enjoy the fame brought on by a viral photo of him in his ninja suit, but before he can come forward, an impostor called the Shadow Master takes credit for the picture, stealing Owen's fifteen minutes of fame.

EP4 Grounded Ninja Mar 02, 2013

Martin catches Mike sneaking out of the house and grounds him, and now Mike must find a loophole in Mike's rules that will allow him to help the ninjas stop Evil Grandpa and the Ishina from using their mapping device to locate the dojo.

EP5 Kid Q Mar 09, 2013

When Amanda and Mike pair up in the science fair, Owen gets stuck with Quinton as a science fair partner. Quiton does all the work and gets his project stolen from an evil scientist's assistant.

EP6 Cheer Fever Mar 16, 2013

A cheerleader who was once Amanda's rival is released from juvie, and still holds a grudge against her old foe; suspecting that the rival cheerleader will cause problems, Mike and Owen try to catch her doing wrong by posing as cheerleaders.

EP7 The Ishina Strike Back Mar 30, 2013

When Mike forgets about Martin's birthday, he throws him a last minute party to compensate, but when Ishina crash the party, Mike has to find a way to get his dad out of the house while keeping up the birthday party act.

EP8 Enter the Dojo Apr 06, 2013

The Ninjas bring in Kid Q to fix the dojo after it is destroyed and bring Hologramps back, but Kid Q stays longer than the Ninja's had allotted for, and on top of that, he lets Two Ton Harley, their old nemesis, out of prison.

EP9 Finding Forster Apr 13, 2013

Flint Forster discovers Amanda's true identity and gets a look at her life as a ninja, and when a counterfeiting student takes Amanda and Flint hostage, Mike is forced to save his rival in addition to his friend and ally.

EP10 Wallflower Apr 20, 2013

Owen pursues his crush on Paloma Peru; Mike and Amanda bond while filming an audition tape for a game show.

EP11 M@yhem Apr 20, 2013

The Ninjas investigate a social media star who uses flash mobs to incite chaos; Paloma grows suspicious of the ninjas.

EP12 Spring Fling Apr 27, 2013

Flint asks Amanda to the Spring Fling; Mike must team up with Flint to rescue Amanda; Amanda must decide if she is going to stay in Empire City or study in Paris.

EP13 The Floating Sword Apr 27, 2013

Mike's Cousin Connor returns as a spy and learns that the Kata is the key to finding the floating sword. He tries to retrieve it, but Mike defeats him and takes the sword. At the dojo, Quinton manages to fix Grandpa. In the last scene, Owen realizes that Amanda likes Mike. Mike goes to his locker and finds his grandpa's brother, who captures Mike; ending the series with Kagema flying off with Mike.
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Released: 17 January 2011 Ended
Producted By: Varsity Pictures
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.nick.com/shows/supah-ninjas/
Synopsis

Supah Ninjas is an American action-comedy superhero series, created by Leo Chu and Eric Garcia. The series premiered as a special preview on Nickelodeon on January 17, 2011 in the United States and started airing regularly on April 16, 2011. On March 15, 2012, it was the announced that the series was renewed for a second season. The second season premiered on February 9, 2013, after a new episode of Marvin Marvin. It was announced on May 7, 2013 that the show will not be renewed for a third season.

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Tattytails Typical American kids show that depicts 3 teen wanna-be ninja's being trained by a hologram and robot in the ways of the ninja. The kids go looking for crime and often help the father who is a cop to solve cases. The show is well filmed, clear with good sound. The 3 actors have completely different personalities and also help one another to grow and learn in normal teenager life experiences such as school and relationships.This show is a kids comedy and depict all the fun and silliness appealing to kids humor and fantasy. Though not something an adult would likely find entertaining, my kids (7 and 11yrs) love it. I gave this a high rating because even though I didn't find it appealing as an adult, it's a great kids show that will appeal to ages 5-14
RovingWriter I like to watch this show to see George Takei because of his connection to Star Trek. As "Hologramps" he is the center of the good guys and how they operate. There is a clunky robot that is mildly entertaining but not being utilized enough. The other redeeming feature of this show is that you might learn some martial arts moves you could use in real life, but you have to watch closely. Other than that, the plots are lame, the dialogue stilted, and bad guys just plain stupid.The writers should take time off to watch the old "Batman" serials for tips on writing funny tongue-in-cheek dialogue, which would lift this show from "mild" to "very" entertaining.
Jack Atkinson How this program rates only a 4.4/10 is totally beyond me as, along with "House of Anubis," it's the only "original" live-action Nickelodeon show I can tolerate. The worst, without doubt, is "Big Time Rush," (please, no comparisons to "The Monkees")but I've also concluded that "iCarly," in spite of its popularity, is pretty awful, too. Does anyone else notice/feel that Sam is just an obnoxious, self-hating bully? Easily the best character on that show is Gibby, who deserves better. Meanwhile, there's "Victorious," which isn't quite as bad as the two just mentioned. It's just filled with dull people. By the way, has anyone else noticed that so much of "iCarly" and "Victorious" revolves around girls fighting (figuratively) for boys; not a good example for the Nick audience.Now, back to "Supah Ninjas." As a 52 year old father of an eight year old, it is the one (Nick) show that we enjoy together. The kids are genuinely NICE to each other, very loyal, and there is no screaming (a mainstay of "BTR"). Also, goofy as the plots might be, they really are pretty funny and they're a LOT better than the truly sophomoric plots on the other programs. Although "Owen" is supposed to be the funny-man, I actually think that the best one-liners go to Yamato, the robot.Anyway, I could go on and on. I guess "House of Anubis" is coming back next year, which is good. In the meantime, I hope that Nick keeps "Supah Ninjas" on the schedule as it stands head and shoulders above the rest of the pack.
AmandaPanda25 As a parent, the one thing that really irritates me is that all of the shows that are aimed at kids these days are so girly! I mean, iCarly, Hannah Montanna, Wizards of Waverly Place....am I wrong? For my 8 year old son who enjoys playing with monster trucks and action figures, this really won't cut it.Which brings me to why I am so thankful for Supah Ninjas! This is the first kids show in awhile that truly appeals to young boys. It's fun, funny, action packed, yet the violence is really very minimal. I also really love the message that it sends in that sometimes ordinary kids, can do extraordinary things. As a mom I truly appreciate that. I've watched a few episodes with my son and I find myself laughing along with him. Artistically it's absolutely fantastic, extremely appealing to the eye! OK, you caught me, I actually enjoy the show quite a bit as well. Most of all, I love that now I don't have to sift through adult oriented action films just to find something geared towards a boy. The other day my son told me "Mom, for Halloween this year, I want to be a Supah Ninja!" Please keep this show running, it's fantastic!