Checkered Ninja

Checkered Ninja (Danish: Ternet Ninja) is a 2018 Danish computer-animated comedy-drama film, directed by Anders Matthesen, and Thorbjørn Christoffersen, and based on Matthesen's 2016 novel Ternet Ninja. It stars Anders Matthesen and Alfred Bjerre Larsen.

Checkered Ninja
DanishTernet Ninja
Directed byThorbjørn Christoffersen
Anders Matthesen
Screenplay byAnders Matthesen
Based onCheckered Ninja
by Anders Matthesen
Produced byAnders Mastrup
Trine Heidegaard
Cemille Matthesen
StarringAnders Matthesen
Alfred Bjerre Larsen
Emma Sehested Høeg
CinematographyNiels Grønlykke
Edited byKristian Håskjold
Music byChristian Vinten
Production
companies
A. Film
Pop Up Production
Sudoku ApS
Distributed byNordisk Film (Scandinavia)
LevelK (rest of the world)
Release date
  • 25 December 2018 (2018-12-25) (Denmark)
Running time
81 min.
CountryDenmark
LanguagesDanish
English
Box office$2,040,520[1]

The film was released on December 25, 2018, to positive response and box office success.

The film was dubbed to English in 2019, with an Irish cast, and the dubbed version was released on Amazon Prime and iTunes. The international sales of the film has been handled by LevelK Film while the dubbing was done by Moetion Films.

Plot

In Thailand, Danish businessman Philip Eberfrøe arrives to check on his new factory. As a boy accidentally uses his scarf to create a checkered ninja doll, Eberfrøe brutally beats him to death. At that moment, lightning strikes, causing the doll to be possessed by the spirit of Taiko Nakamura. As the Checkered Ninja ends up on a Danish cargo ship, he is picked up by Stewart Stardust, who gives the doll to his nephew Aske Stenstrøm as a birthday present. After the Ninja defends Aske's friend from a bully named Glenn, Aske learns that the doll is alive, and the two quickly become friends. The Checkered Ninja promises to help Alex, in exchange for revenge against Eberfrøe.

Alex and the Ninja challenge Glenn to a fight, which Aske wins, causing Aske's love interest Jessica to invite him to her party. However, as the Ninja believes they should move on with the mission, Aske joins him unwillingly, and they arrive at Eberfrøe's house where the Ninja attempts to kill him. Eberfrøe escapes, and as Aske becomes angry with the Ninja for being too brutal, the Ninja makes Aske seem insane, causing Aske to be imprisoned in an asylum. While in the asylum, Aske and the Ninja strike a deal to bring down Eberfrøe without killing him: Aske inserts a packet of cocaine into the Checkered Ninja's body, intending to frame Eberfrøe for possession of illegal drugs, and follows Eberfrøe to the airport. As Eberfrøe arrives in Thailand, the Checkered Ninja jumps onto him. Police subsequently find Eberfrøe carrying the cocaine-stuffed Ninja, and Eberfrøe is promptly arrested.

Cast

Cast
Role Danish English[2]
Alex Stenstrøm (Aske Stenstrøm) Alfred Bjerre Larsen
Cameron Simpson
Taiko Nakamura / Checkered Ninja Anders Matthesen Luke Griffin
Jessica Eppermynt (Jessica Eberfrø) Emma Sehested
Ava Connolly
John Anders Matthesen Luke Griffin
Phillip Eppermint (Philip Eberfrøe) Anders Matthesen
Luke Griffin
Sirene Stenstrøm
Doireann Ní Chorragáin
Stewart Stardust Anders Matthesen Michael Glenn Murphy
Sean Anders Matthesen Paul Tylak
Glenn Anders Matthesen Paul Tylak
Odysseus Anders Matthesen Emmet Ryan
Tina Anders Matthesen Luke Griffin
Gina Anders Matthesen Luke Griffin
Jasper Anders Matthesen Paul Tylak
Hugin Anders Matthesen Paul Tylak
Principal Anders Matthesen Paul Tylak
Security guard Anders Matthesen Paul Tylak
Munin Anders Matthesen Emmet Ryan
Scooter Scotty Anders Matthesen Brendan McDonald
Siberius Anders Matthesen Brendan McDonald
Carsten Anders Matthesen Brendan McDonald
Dr. Warming Anders Matthesen Brendan McDonald
Perry Anders Matthesen Eoin Daly
Boys Anders Matthesen Eoin Daly

Reception

Jordan Mintzner of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a positive review, summarizing it as "Clever and a bit crude".[3] The film also sold over 1 million tickets in Denmark, making it the highest-grossing Danish film since Op på fars hat from 1986.[4]

The film won three Robert Awards,[5] for Best Children's Film, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Original Song ("Skubber det sne"). It was also nominated for the Bodil Award for Best Danish Film.[6]

Music

Checkered Ninja
Soundtrack album by
Released2019
Recorded2018
GenreHip hop
LabelSony Music
ProducerKewan Padré
Singles from Checkered Ninja
  1. "Pesto"
  2. "Pushing the Snow"

Music for the film was composed by Christian Vinten, while six original songs were written and performed by Anders Matthesen, and produced by Kewan Padré.[7] The singles "Pesto" and "Pushing the Snow" was also released independently. The English versions of the songs were sung by the Danish hip-hop singer Waqas Qadri according to the credits of the English dub version of the film.

No.TitleLength
1."Checkered Theme" 
2."Jessica's Song"1:00
3."Pesto"2:56
4."Taiko Nakamura"3:36
5."World's Best"1:23
6."Pushing the Snow"2:54
7."Aske's Goodbye Song"1:25

Sequel

A sequel, Checkered Ninja 2 (Ternet Ninja 2) was announced, based on Anders Matthesen's sequel to the original novel which was published in 2019. The film was released on August 19, 2021, and saw Anders Matthesen and Thorbjørn Christoffersen return as directors.[8] The film went into production in late 2019 with a budget of 8,000,000 DKK (1,319,108.80 US dollars) provided by the Danish Film Institute.[9]

References

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