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A mischievous 15-year-old girl living on a space station helps a group of homeless aliens.A mischievous 15-year-old girl living on a space station helps a group of homeless aliens.A mischievous 15-year-old girl living on a space station helps a group of homeless aliens.
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Armed with a restricted-zone roaming pass granted to her for heroism, 15-year-old Zenon Kar (Kirsten Storms) and her best friend, Nebula (Shadia Simmons), cause trouble throughout Space-Stay. When your antics catch the Commander's attention. Plank (Stuart Pankin), he orders Zenon to work in the alien patrol lab, where she will spend hours waiting for signs of alien life. After Zenon receives what she believes is a radio signal from an alien, she tries to convince the skeptical crew.
This one manages to be just as regular and simple as the first one, however, as it was less dispersed, it managed to get a little attention and even enjoy it at times, still regular... Very regular and simple...
This one manages to be just as regular and simple as the first one, however, as it was less dispersed, it managed to get a little attention and even enjoy it at times, still regular... Very regular and simple...
Ok where to begin! This movie was a little disappointing. To being with, Zenon's acting coach must have left with Raven Symone. When she was in the first movie, her acting was believable, but her acting in this movie was a little too much, she needs to tone it down and stop trying so hard. Next, the movie itself has many mistakes, tiny little ones. In the first movie, couldn't they only bring to the spay-stay what they could cultivate? No animals? So why were they eating turkey?! Maybe they were space zappad dinners, who knows. And maybe in space they put on socks with wet nail polish, too -- since Margie's socks were glued to her toes and wouldn't be if she had let her toenails dry like us normal humans. And what happened to the other characters in the movie?! All her space friends? Maybe they contacted Miss Cleo and she told them this movie was going to be a bomb and they kept their distance. And if Protazoa is trying to hide from the public, why is his secret hideout posted on his website? Ok, I don't want to seem like I am babbling, so in summary -- if you are looking for a laugh, see this movie--it's full of them!!
Kirsten Storms is back as our futuristic teen Zenon in Zenon: The Zequel and she's done nothing less than make first contact with an alien species. Her problem is that she can't convince anyone she has.
It all starts when while playing some futuristic video games Zenon and her friend Nebula now played by Shadia Simmons flip the wrong switch and suck out Commander Stuart Pankin's furniture out the airlock. They'll make for some mighty interesting meteors the minute they hit a planet with gravity. So Storms is exiled to a remote part of the station where she is to listen for noises like aliens wanting to make contact. This is a place to get rid of people who don't quite fit in.
In addition the military is taking over the station and Jane Maltby who was Zenon's nemesis from the first film is now on the station and she's the daughter of the general in charge. There are some days even in outer space when it doesn't just rain it pours.
Of all things the aliens want to contact futuristic rock star Proto Zoa once again played by Phillip Rhys. Seems as though they heard his space station concert from the previous film and dig his sound. They also are looking for a navigational bearing.
Of course Zenon is vindicated again. The Zequel is in the good tradition of the previous film and good family entertainment from The Magic Kingdom.
It all starts when while playing some futuristic video games Zenon and her friend Nebula now played by Shadia Simmons flip the wrong switch and suck out Commander Stuart Pankin's furniture out the airlock. They'll make for some mighty interesting meteors the minute they hit a planet with gravity. So Storms is exiled to a remote part of the station where she is to listen for noises like aliens wanting to make contact. This is a place to get rid of people who don't quite fit in.
In addition the military is taking over the station and Jane Maltby who was Zenon's nemesis from the first film is now on the station and she's the daughter of the general in charge. There are some days even in outer space when it doesn't just rain it pours.
Of all things the aliens want to contact futuristic rock star Proto Zoa once again played by Phillip Rhys. Seems as though they heard his space station concert from the previous film and dig his sound. They also are looking for a navigational bearing.
Of course Zenon is vindicated again. The Zequel is in the good tradition of the previous film and good family entertainment from The Magic Kingdom.
Zenon's back, as the series returns with Zenon The Zequel. Personally, in my opinion, this movie was excellent. The movies plot did have some faults, unlike the first movie, but it kept up with the story. New and exciting things include ZAP-PADs, which are updated versions of the Communicator, Zenon's new wardrobe, and more insight into the Space-Stay. I do agree with others that this movie did have some flaws. Perhaps the most major flaw is that the plot deviated from the story sometimes. However, both movies in the series are excellent major! I do recommend them to anyone who is interested.
When I saw Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century, I loved Zenon. But when I saw the first ten minutes of Zenon: the Zequel I immediately hated the movie. Here are 5 reasons why.
1. Zenon turned to a self-centered person who only cared about herself.
2. They made Greg break up with Zenon.
3. They changed the actor who played Nebula.
4. Shadia Simmons wasn't as good as Raven Symone.
5. They changed the actors who played Zenon's parents.
In conclusion, this was one of the many bad movies that Disney has made like (in my opinion) Johnny Tsunami or Motocrossed, and maybe Disney should just stop trying.
1. Zenon turned to a self-centered person who only cared about herself.
2. They made Greg break up with Zenon.
3. They changed the actor who played Nebula.
4. Shadia Simmons wasn't as good as Raven Symone.
5. They changed the actors who played Zenon's parents.
In conclusion, this was one of the many bad movies that Disney has made like (in my opinion) Johnny Tsunami or Motocrossed, and maybe Disney should just stop trying.
Did you know
- TriviaRaven Symone, who had originally played the role of Nebula, was unable to reprise the role due to her commitment to filming "Dr. Dolittle 2" at the time.
- GoofsExternal shots of the station show that it rotates. However, views of space through the windows show a stationary star-field.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Zenon et la Déesse de la Lune (2004)
- SoundtracksThe Galaxy Is Ours
Music by Donny Markowitz
Lyrics by Stu Krieger
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