Kekko Kamen Returns

2004
5.8| 1h10m| en| More Info
Released: 31 October 2004 Released
Producted By: Art Port Inc
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The evil is back and this terrorizing the swim team at an all girl school. After turning the Principal into a frog monster they commence with their own brand of twisted training and punishment. But Kekko Kamen has also returned to right the wrongs and send the MGF packing once again or can she, they seem stronger and smarter then ever have been before, it's sink or swim time for Kekko Kamen.

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GamerTab That was an excellent one.
Cortechba Overrated
LouHomey From my favorite movies..
Plustown A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
gridoon2018 They should have named this movie "Young Girl Learns How To Swim" instead of "Kekko Kamen Returns". Sure, that alternate title would have drawn (even) less viewers, but at least it would have been more honest and fewer people would have felt so disappointed after seeing the film. Because the title character appears no more than 3 (yes, 3) times throughout. I actually liked the new actress playing Kekko Kamen: she might be a little slower with the nunchucks than the previous one, but she has a more athletic build. However, most of the time we're just watching cute Japanese girls in swimsuits (OK, it doesn't sound bad so far!), talking, seeing ghosts, training to enter a swimming competition, and occasionally being tortured by their pervert teachers. I think this is all supposed to be funny and heartwarming, but it's creepy and boring instead. I'm still not sure if the original material cannot be transferred well to film, or if it just fell into the wrong hands. 0.5 out of 4 stars.
lordzedd-3 I got to admit, this second movie is as good as the first. However it also has the same flaws as the first. One, no dubbed version and I'm no speed reader. So it's difficult to keep up with the plot in a subtitled version and two the Japanese censorship, this may be a Japanese movie but we ain't in Japan, so we can have full frontal nudity. I'm just saying, to sum up I really enjoyed this second installment. It was just as funny and as exciting as the first movie. As before I love the look and feel of the movie and the characters are well written and interesting and the whole concept really, really works. I was a fan of the anime and I am a fan of this movie series and can't wait for Kekko Kamen 3. So, to end my ramblings, I give Kekko Kamen 2: Kekko Kamen Returns, 9 STARS.
LARSONRD Third in the films based on Go Nagai's manga series about the hooded nudist super heroine, and is probably the best so far. There's a new actress playing Kekko (Misaka Mori) who isn't quite as effective (or as, uh, striking) as Shino Saitô who played the well exposed heroine in the first two films (KEKKO KAMEN and KEKKO KAMEN STRIKES BACK – USA DVD titles), but the film is less inane and more enjoyably campy and honestly amusing and cute. Instead of the draconian celebrity's school, we have a regular high school whose swim team takes on a new, and draconian, instructor (the same guy who ran the Celebrity school in the previous films) in order to win a competition. His methods include torture and other overdone KEKKO staples – including an underling who wears a giant frog outfit – which gives Kekko plenty of opportunities to rescue the film's leading victim (a swim team member who can't swim. The film focuses more on her and her school friends, with only a couple of "muffication" battles between Kekko and the baddies, and the film is better for the extra characterizations. Like the last two, KEKKO RETURNS is kind of an exhibitionist Saturday Night Live sketch – it's a one-joke story, but, with this film's increased coherency and reduced absurdity, the film winds up on much better footing and is a better comedy for that. Don't miss the cute video under the closing credits, which shows how the swimming scenes were really filmed. Media-Blaster's DVD, like their first two, includes interviews with several actors and actresses about the making of the film – all of whom continue to pretend they have no idea which among them actually plays Kekko. OK, I'll go along with it.