Nazis | African Kung-fu
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
Forget what you read in textbooks. In this universe, Adolf Hitler didn't die in a bunker; he escaped to Ghana via submarine.
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 African Kung-Fu Nazis
The film has gained a massive online following for its "so bad it's good" energy and surprisingly deep satire.
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
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 .
They begin brainwashing locals into a new race called "Ghan-Aryans" using magical flags and "superhuman karate powers". The 2019 cult hit is a wild, low-budget
Hitler joins forces with Japanese Commander Hideki Tojo and a version of Hermann Göring to conquer the world, starting with West Africa.