The Toxic Avenger Part II

1989

Action / Comedy / Horror / Sci-Fi

19
IMDb Rating 5.0/10 10 7917 7.9K

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Plot summary

Melvin Junko was a nerdy weakling until he fell into a vat of toxic waste, turning him into the first ever superhuman creature from New Jersey. This time, he takes on Tokyo.

Director

Top cast

Michael Jai White as Apocalypse Inc. Executive
Lisa Gaye as Malfaire
Gô Nagai as Tsukudani Expert
Keith Allen as Second Messenger
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813.42 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 42 min
Seeds 1
1.65 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 42 min
Seeds 26

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by bryank-04844 5 / 10

I still love that this sequel is part of the whole Toxie franchise, but it's very inconsistent and riddled with trying to go the extra mile than telling a cohesive story.

Reviewed by westside-surfer 4 / 10

Pass on the wasabi

I watched part 1 a few days ago and totally blown away, so much that I craved a second helping. Toxic Avenger goes to Tokyo, the land of weirdness, has to be cool, right?

At the start something immediately stuck out. They slapped a Halloween mask on the Toxic Avenger. It seriously looks as if the make bought a mask at Target. Part one got Toxie's look perfect. How could they screw up this bad? And not just the face, his entire outfit looks slapped together.

The beginning opens up with some gory awesomeness. It's looking to be a good movie. Everything is looking good until Toxie goes to Tokyo. At that point the movie really takes a plunge. There's a few over-the-top scenes were great to watch. Everything in between those scenes seems slapped together on the spot. Maybe the film crew felt out of place in Japan.

It just didn't have the confidence of the first one. Actually, scratch that, part one is the only true Toxic Avenger movie. Part two should have paid for its dishonor in the true Japanese fashion by disemboweling itself for shaming a classic.

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