African — Kung-fu Nazis
Critics note that the film effectively strips power from Nazi ideology by portraying Hitler as a buffoonish, "un-cool" loser rather than a serious threat—a technique reminiscent of Charlie Chaplin’s The Great Dictator .
A sequel titled African Kung Fu Nazis II: Bum Bum! was released in 2025. It features an even wilder plot involving "Adolf Robotler" and a Chi Guillotine kung-fu style. Where to Watch
The story follows Addae, a young kung-fu disciple who seeks revenge after Hitler's forces destroy his school and kill his master. Why It's a Cult Favorite African Kung-Fu Nazis
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Hitler joins forces with Japanese Commander Hideki Tojo and a version of Hermann Göring to conquer the world, starting with West Africa. Critics note that the film effectively strips power
The film has gained a massive online following for its "so bad it's good" energy and surprisingly deep satire.
The 2019 cult hit is a wild, low-budget martial arts comedy that reimagines history with a bizarre, satirical twist. Directed by Sebastian Stein and Samuel K. Nkansah (aka "Ninja-Man"), this Ghanaian-German collaboration takes "exploitation cinema" to an entirely new level. The "Historical" Plot It features an even wilder plot involving "Adolf
Forget what you read in textbooks. In this universe, Adolf Hitler didn't die in a bunker; he escaped to Ghana via submarine.