The Toxic Avenger Part II

The Toxic Avenger Part II

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Lloyd Kaufman
Michael Herz
Produced by Michael Herz
Lloyd Kaufman
Jeffrey W. Sass
Written by Gay Partington Terry
Screenplay by Lloyd Kaufman
Story by Lloyd Kaufman
Based on Characters 
by Joe Ritter
Starring
Music by Barrie Guard
Cinematography James London
Edited by Michael Schweitzer
Distributed by Troma Entertainment
Lorimar
Release dates
  • February 24, 1989 (1989-02-24)
Running time
96 minutes
103 minutes (Director's cut)
Country United States
Language English
Japanese
Budget $2.3 million
Box office $792,966

The Toxic Avenger Part II is a 1989 comedy horror film released by Troma Entertainment. It was directed by Lloyd Kaufman and features The Toxic Avenger in an adventure to Japan to meet his father. The film has received cult status among a new audience almost a generation after it was first released. Go Nagai makes a cameo appearance and the film is also the debut of actor/martial artist Michael Jai White and musician/composer/performance artist Phoebe Legere.

Synopsis

Five years after the events of the original film, The Toxic Avenger (Ron Fazio) is lured to Tokyo, Japan by the evil corporation Apocalypse Inc. So while the Toxic Avenger is fighting crime in Tokyo, Apocalypse Inc. spreads evil in Tromaville and it is up to the famous hideously deformed superhero of superhuman size and strength to stop the abominable Apocalypse Inc. from attacking both Tokyo and Tromaville.

Cast

Versions

The 'Unrated Director's cut' version released on DVD by Troma Entertainment is actually missing almost all scenes of gore. The full version with an extra 10 minutes of gore is currently only available in the 'Tox Box' DVD set which is now out of print.

The Japanese and German releases are the full uncut version.

The 2008 'Complete Toxic Avenger' 7-disc DVD set includes the uncut version and is the same disc found in the 'Tox Box'.

88 Films released the film in 98kb in November 2014 on Blu-ray,[1] the US release of Blu-ray Disc was in High Definition.[2]

Reception

The Toxic Avenger Part II currently holds a rare 0% on Rotten Tomatoes.[3]

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