It's been almost 30 years since the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles made their television debut, bringing fun and imagination to a generation of children growing up in the late 80's and early 90's. Due to the success of the Saturday morning cartoon, it wasn’t long before the Turtles developed a large and devoted following of ninja fans and enthusiasts.
Today, the ninja craze can still be seen stirring audiences as movie goers are now catching the recently released action packed thriller entitled Ninja Assassin. The movie follows a highly trained killer who seeks revenge on the very society that once guided him. The highly intense fight scenes that Hollywood depicts on the big screen are captivating martial arts fans both young and old.
The sensation has even found its way to Meridian, Mississippi where amateur filmmaker and martial artist, Adrian Anderson, is building a ninja craze of his own that’s a little out of the ordinary.
Not only have martial arts provided Adrian with the knowledge to defend himself from potential threats, it has also helped him develop a distinguished character. In 2006, he won 2nd place in the 11th He-Young Kimm Cup Championship held in the state of Louisiana where he received a silver medal in 2006. Currently, Adrian is pursuing his dream of sharing his two favorite past times with the world, especially now that his life has made it to the air waves.
Many of Adrian’s works have obtained a huge response, which has enabled him to take control of MCC's public broadcasting station, channel 12, by turning it into a portal for his unique humor and experiences. Some of the most memorable works that Adrian has created include Friday the 12th and of course, Turtle Power which depicts him performing his moves in full Ninja Turtle apparel. Currently, Adrian is on his way to becoming MCC’s most prolific filmmaker, and with the advent of YouTube he hopes to expand his fan base to a national level. This has been Craig Bauer reporting for Newswatch. Please be sure to keep checking on Adrian’s youtube page to catch some of his group’s new upcoming movies.
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