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Magic Kids 2

Original title: Magic Kid II
  • 1994
  • PG
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
292
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Magic Kids 2 (1994)
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Kevin Ryan must protect himself and his uncle from the TV studio that is producing his hit martial arts show when the execs try strong-arm tactics to keep Kevin from leaving.Kevin Ryan must protect himself and his uncle from the TV studio that is producing his hit martial arts show when the execs try strong-arm tactics to keep Kevin from leaving.Kevin Ryan must protect himself and his uncle from the TV studio that is producing his hit martial arts show when the execs try strong-arm tactics to keep Kevin from leaving.

  • Director
    • Stephen Furst
  • Writers
    • Nick Stone
    • Stephen Furst
  • Stars
    • Stephen Furst
    • Ted Jan Roberts
    • Dana Barron
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    292
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen Furst
    • Writers
      • Nick Stone
      • Stephen Furst
    • Stars
      • Stephen Furst
      • Ted Jan Roberts
      • Dana Barron
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Stephen Furst
    Stephen Furst
    • Uncle Bob
    Ted Jan Roberts
    Ted Jan Roberts
    • Kevin
    Dana Barron
    Dana Barron
    • Maggie
    Donald Gibb
    Donald Gibb
    • Luther
    • (as Don Gibb)
    Hugo Napier
    • David
    Jennifer Savidge
    Jennifer Savidge
    • Suzanne
    Susan Angelo
    Susan Angelo
    • Robin
    Sebastian White
    Sebastian White
    • Scott
    Jeff Rector
    Jeff Rector
    • Jerry
    Michael Mitz
    • Andrew
    Wil Shriner
    Wil Shriner
    • Wil Shriner
    William Daniels
    William Daniels
    • Manny
    Howie Mandel
    Howie Mandel
    • Moe
    David Morse
    David Morse
    • Jack
    Allyce Beasley
    Allyce Beasley
    • Waitress
    Shevonne Durkin
    Shevonne Durkin
    • Venus
    Vince Murdocco
    Vince Murdocco
    • Hank
    Buck McDancer
    • Killer
    • Director
      • Stephen Furst
    • Writers
      • Nick Stone
      • Stephen Furst
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    6bkoganbing

    Ninja Boy Wants to go to School

    Magic Kid II is the further adventures of the karate champion from Michigan who is now a movie star. Retained from the original cast of the first Magic Kid film are Ted Jan Roberts as the ninja boy and Stephen Furst as his nice, but weak agent/uncle.

    If you didn't see the first film young Mr. Roberts helped his uncle out of some sticky situations with gamblers and in the process got himself discovered as a new action hero star with his uncle as his agent.

    But now he wants a normal life, Ninja Boy as Roberts's character is known as would like to go to school. In fact he needs to go to school as studio tutor Dana Barron says because he's woefully behind in his subjects. But slave driving producer Hugo Napier will do about anything to keep him working continuously.

    Magic Kid II is actually better than the original mainly because the annoying character of the old sister of Roberts is dropped. Roberts was an appealing juvenile and Stephen Furst is funny in a bumbling Lou Costello sort of way. Note that David Morse, Howie Mandel, and William Daniels, Furst's co-stars from St. Elsewhere are in this as a favor to their colleague as his poker playing cronies. Ain't gambling how Furst's problems started.

    Recommended for the younger juvenile crowd.
    7srmccarthy

    Cute movie: Boy movie star desires a normal life!

    Kevin is a Karate movie star, but he desires an education as well. His uncle is his agent & wants what's best for Kevin, but is a coward, when it comes to standing up against the director! What I like the most about this movie, is his visit to his teacher's house, where his teacher's daughter is excited to meet Kevin "Ninja Boy". It is life like and original! Nice music score, comical, and sometimes violent (in a funny way). Most should enjoy, except those that desire nudity (sorry none here). Notice: This is a rare movie, in that it is a sequel to another movie "Magic Kid", but is better than the original! In fact I disliked the original so much, I have no desire to comment on it!
    4The_Phantom_Projectionist

    "We'll make ninja burgers outta ya!"

    MAGIC KID was a flawed but decent freshman vehicle for karate kid Ted Jan Roberts, but its sequel here is merely flawed. Losing the original film's strengths in the process of multiplying its weaknesses, MAGIC KID 2 sees its lone bright star - Roberts - slowly eclipsed by more buffoonery than even a PG-rated picture should have to put up with. The martial arts are still better than typical kiddie fare, but not enough to put up with the rest of the feature.

    The story: Having become a movie star, young Kevin (Roberts) is unhappily stuck in a job that stifles his integrity leaves him little time to be a regular kid. When his pleas for a more relaxed schedule fail to sway his domineering agent (Hugo Napier) and his intimidated uncle (Stephan Furst), he will need to take matters into his own hands.

    What hurts the movie more than anything for a viewer older than seven is that with very few exceptions, the story is populated by ridiculously goofy characters. The obsessive agent who thinks the best way to deal with a runaway star is to have his henchman (Donald Gibb) beat up the uncle is one matter, but it's the same uncle who takes the level of buffoonery into orbit. Stephan Furst's role is even more overblown than in the first picture, and his performance is one of painful abandon as he engages in arguments with his pet bulldog and completely overexerts himself while pantomiming martial arts moves. Occasionally, there's a genuinely funny gag, but this coincides with some sexual humor that parents probably won't appreciate in a PG flick.

    Ted does his best in being the only sensible individual amidst all the adult goofballs, but even his acting suffers a bit of a low when he has to play a teen romance scene with a young Dana Barron. His impressive karate moves make a statement of their own and peak early in a stick fight with Richard Rabago, but the majority of the brawls are intentionally hokey setups being shot for a fictional movie. A funny but unexciting chase scene yields an impressive chicken truck crash, and later three sports cars explode for the sake of quota, but that's about it as far as the action goes.

    Oddly absent from the sequel are both Shonda Whipple as Kevin's sister and Don Wilson as Kevin's idol. While I don't miss Kevin's incessant hero worship, the movie would have benefited from Wilson's presence, and Shonda's absence may make this one less appealing to young girls. Then again, the film's audience probably isn't going to compose of much these days other than nostalgic fans. Know yourself before purchasing.

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    • Trivia
      The characters played by William Daniels, Howie Mandel, and David Morse are named after the Pep Boys automotive chain.
    • Goofs
      When Venus is singing on stage, her lips do not sync with what is being sung at all.
    • Quotes

      Jack: [St. Elsewhere's Drs. Craig, Axelrod, Fiscus and Morrison are playing cards] Hey, we're agents. All agents are paranoid.

      Moe: We should've been doctors.

    • Alternate versions
      UK versions are cut by 3 seconds to remove a head-butt and a double ear clap for a '12' rating.
    • Connections
      Follows Magic Kid (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      LEATHER HEART
      Written by Jim Halfpenny

      Sung by Suzanne Solari

      Strong Domino Music BMI

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 1994 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Magic Kid II
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • PM Entertainment Group
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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