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Released in 1995, directed by Sean McNamara, High Noon at Mega Mountain takes a sharp left turn from the first two films. The three young ninja brothers—Rocky (Mathew Botuchis), Colt (Michael O’Laskey II), and Tum Tum (J.P. Manoux)—are sent to a futuristic amusement park called “Mega Mountain.” Their grandfather (Victor Wong, returning as the wise Mori Tanaka) is kidnapped by a gang of techno-terrorists led by the flamboyant Medusa (Loni Anderson) and her bumbling second-in-command, Lothar Zogg. Tubi or Pluto TV (both free, legal, ad-supported)
Wait. Who is Lothar Zogg? That would be Hulk Hogan in one of his strangest post-WWF roles.
The villains hijack the park’s satellite system (hence “High Noon” – a countdown to satellite override) and hold everyone hostage. The ninja brothers, with help from a teenage park employee named Amanda (played by a pre-Sabrina the Teenage Witch Soleil Moon Frye), must save the day.