The film was shot on location at the iconic located in Denver, Colorado. The real rides and roller coasters of the park were integrated directly into the action sequences, including the "Avalanche" ride and central control rooms. 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain (1998) - IMDb
| Actor | Role | Notes | |-------|------|-------| | | Grandpa Mori Tanaka | The only actor to appear in all four 3 Ninjas films | | Mathew Botuchis | Rocky (the eldest, strategic) | Third actor to play Rocky | | Michael Treanor | Colt (the middle, hothead) | Returning from first film | | Max Elliott Slade | Tum Tum (food-obsessed) | Returning from first film | | Hulk Hogan | Dave Dragon | Former pro wrestler, TV hero persona | | Loni Anderson | Medusa | Main villain, tech-savvy | | Jim Varney | Lothar Zogg | Medusa’s main henchman (yes, Ernest P. Worrell!) | -Movies4u.Vip-.3 Ninjas High Noon At Mega Mount...
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. The film was shot on location at the