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Inju Gakuen 3: Kunoichi-gari
La Blue Girl 3: Lady Ninja
La Blue Girl 3: The Hunt for the Ninja Girls
Japan 1996
produced by Smallyi Izumi, Tetsutaro Ono, Yoko Miyake, Rusher Ikeda (executive) for Daiei, Tokuma Shoten
directed by Kaoru Kuramoto
starring Saya Hidaka, Saori Mizuki, Ai Hiyoshi, Yu Kawai, Momo Kurita, Asami Jo, Junko Asamiya, Momoko Nishida, Yoshitaka Yanagida, Hiroshi Taguchi, Kyosei Iwamoto, Kyosei Iwamoto
screenplay by Eri Tsumura, Kaoru Kuramoto, based on the manga by Toshio Maeda, music by Tamotsu Ishigami, Koji Yashiro, digital effects by Nobuya Ishida
La Blue Girl
review by Mike Haberfelner
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As sex ninja Miko (Saya Hidaka) is still recovering from the injuries
she has suffered in La Blue Girl 2,
her cousin Yaku (Saori Mizuki) calls upon three more sex ninjas -
air-headed Seia (Yu Kawai), dead-serious Fuku (Momo Kurita), lesbian Maki
(Ai Hiyoshi - to help them keeping Miko's niece Miyabi (Asami Jo), a
sex ninja/sex demon halfbreed from giving (re-)birth to an all-powerful
sex demon. However, Yaku and the new girls are soon whisked away to some
netherworld where they are raped by men and tentacles alive, and thus it
falls upon Miko to save them.
After much to and fro, everything ends happily. What goes for La
Blue Girl 2 pretty much also goes here: The story's buildup is
slow and a bit clumsy, there is no real sense for timing, the scenes of
writhing naked female bodies tend to go on for a bit too long, and the
action is not really well-staged - but at least the girls are all cute,
wear sexy outfits, and get out of these outfits a lot.
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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