Haru is a young boy who was rescued by a group of ninja warriors after a ship crash. Haru began to adapt to that tribe but could not and could not have been a fighter or a warrior. But with the help of Gobi and a little patience and determination, Harrow proved to everyone that he was trustworthy. He made his first mission in Beverly to investigate a murder that was perhaps a mystery to all.
This formulaic tale of a ninja klutz trying to break a counterfeit ring can be recommended only to undemanding children, and even they may find it a drag.
ReelViews
January 01, 2000
Farley might want to be like John Candy, but, while Candy knew how to make an audience laugh, Farley keeps missing the mark.
Disappointing Farley vehicle. Not much humor, and the action isn't much.
Washington Post
January 22, 2002
Farley, a real lightweight compared to such late, great predecessors John Belushi and John Candy, brings none of Belushi's edgy intelligence, nor Candy's gentle pathos to this comic caricature.