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The concept of " Ninja Cheerleaders " primarily refers to a cult-classic 2008 indie film and a modern video game, both of which lean into the absurd mashup of high-energy spirit and lethal stealth.

: It is widely regarded as a "good bad" movie, noted for its low-budget effects and over-the-top campy energy. Reviewers on Letterboxd often highlight its mix of "literal actual ball-busting" and emotional support between the female leads. The Video Game: " Ra Ra BOOM "

: It features four-player co-op, hand-drawn visuals, and a narrative-driven campaign that explores the coming-of-age stories of each character. Ninja Cheerleaders

: The trio uses their lethal martial arts skills to rescue their sensei (played by George Takei) from a group of ruthless gangsters.

: The film serves as a parody of various tropes, including the "highly visible ninja" and "alpha bitch" cheerleader stereotypes. The concept of " Ninja Cheerleaders " primarily

: Gylee Games designed the title to be a "kaleidoscope of color," drawing inspiration from classic arcade games like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time .

: Four ninja cheerleaders from outer space return to Earth to reclaim the planet from a rogue AI threat. The Video Game: " Ra Ra BOOM "

Released as a "schlocky cheesefest," this movie follows three super-smart college students—played by Trishelle Cannatella, Ginny Weirick, and Maitland McConnell—who balance their lives as cheerleaders and go-go dancers with their secret training in ninjutsu.