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Theme music composer | Brad Breeck |
Composer | Brad Breeck |
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Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 50 (100 segments) (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 11 minutes |
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Network | Disney XD |
Release | August 13, 2012 – July 27, 2015 [1] |
Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja is an animated television series created by Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas for Disney XD. [2] It was produced by Titmouse, Inc. and Boulder Media Limited for Disney's London-based content hub. [3] Many of the character designs were supplied by Jhonen Vasquez, the creator of Invader Zim . [4] The first episode premiered on Disney XD on August 13, 2012, [2] [5] [6] and the final episode premiered on July 27, 2015. [1] Voice direction for the series was done by Ginny McSwain. Shaun Cashman was the supervising director.
A town called Norrisville has been protected by a ninja for 800 years, but what the citizens of Norrisville do not know is that a new ninja is selected every four years. Randy Cunningham, the ninth grade teenager, is the next ninja. Now, Randy must protect Norrisville from the evil plans of the Sorcerer, his ally Hannibal McFist, and Hannibal's assistant Willem Viceroy. [2] [5]
A preview of Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja aired on Disney XD August 13, 2012. The official premiere was on September 17, 2012. Disney XD premiered the series on September 29, 2012 in Canada. The series premiered on October 4, 2012, on Disney XD in the UK and Ireland. It premiered in Australia on December 10, 2012, on Disney Channel and on April 10, 2014, on Disney XD.
Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media gave the show 2 out of 5 stars; writing that "Violence isn't bloody and typically doesn't result in human injury, it won't have an upsetting effect on tweens." She also said that "There's a mild sexual tone to some of the content, including some innuendo and partial rear nudity on guys and revealing clothing on female characters." But she claims that "The series touches on relevant social issues like status and striving to fit in, so there's a fair amount of content you can talk about with your tweens afterward." [7]
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