Excuse Plot: The incredibly flimsy plot is little more than a reason for the movie to exist.No, not like a Dance Battler, but rather two teams of enemies facing off, breakdancing, and then deciding -as a group- who won the battle. Denser and Wackier: Sure, the first film featured the classic "pinning of all hopes and dreams on succeeding on a dance audition," but this one ratcheted up the crazy by not only using breakdancing as a means to save the perpetually-imperiled youth center, but also as a form of combat.Right alongside the Dance Party Beginning and Dance Party Middle! This includes a rumble between two street gangs. Dancing Is Serious Business: Basically every conflict in the film is settled via dancing.The Cameo: Ice-T appears at the end, reprising his role from the first Breakin'.The movie was a pretty big flop, and regarded as an entirely unnecessary sequel today, it's best known for spawning the " Electric Boogaloo" joke, used to refer to any pointless or strangely-named sequel.īreakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo provides examples of the following tropes: That's pretty much it most of the movie is just corny, entertaining dancing. At the same time, Kelly and Ozone must deal with their conflicted feelings toward each other, as Kelly considers taking an acting job in Paris, and Turbo embarks on a quest to find a girl. ![]() But a greedy land developer is planning to bulldoze Miracles and build a shopping center! The kids must band together to save their neighborhood. ![]() Kelly, Ozone, and Turbo are members of a group of street kids that frequent the community center Miracles, where they're working over the summer. ![]() Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo is a 1984 movie about breakdancing, and a sequel to the same year's (you heard us, the same year) Breakin'.
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