Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze

1991 "Back by bodacious demand."
6| 1h28m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 22 March 1991 Released
Producted By: New Line Cinema
Country: United States of America
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The Turtles and the Shredder battle once again, this time for the last cannister of the ooze that created the Turtles, which Shredder wants to create an army of new mutants.

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Linkshoch Wonderful Movie
BootDigest Such a frustrating disappointment
PodBill Just what I expected
Noutions Good movie, but best of all time? Hardly . . .
adonis98-743-186503 The Turtles and the Shredder battle once again, this time for the last canister of the ooze that created the Turtles, with which Shredder wants to unleash an army of new mutants. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991) is a Sequel to the 1990 TMNT, this film is a bit more silly and comedic than the original and to be honest i'm happy with that. The Vanilla Ice cameo and that entire scene in the club was pretty awesome, Super Shredder was very cool as well (portrayed by WWF star Kevin Nash) and as for some of the changes in casting and story in general? It didn't really bother me plus loved those 2 dumb creatures. Definitely better than the Original in my opinion!! (A+)
MissSimonetta When I first saw Secret of the Ooze in 2012, I was disappointed. My old IMDb review gave it a 5/10 and accused it of lacking a plot or any entertainment value at all. I rewatched the film on more of a whim than anything a few days ago-- and was shocked at how much fun I was having! I found the movie boring back in 2012, but now I was laughing and having a good time. I was never bored once. No, Secret of the Ooze is not as good as the first movie, and it is sillier and more child-friendly in tone. But it is enjoyable. Like most good TMNT media, it KNOWS how silly the story is and never takes itself too seriously.And the best part is that the film retained the best part of the first movie: the family relationship between the turtles and Splinter. They still feel like brothers and the movie does have a heart amidst the corny jokes, goofy fights, and the coup de grace of camp: Vanilla Ice's impromptu "Ninja Rap," complete with the most embarrassing fashions of the early 1990s. I think once you get past the fact that this isn't the grittier, darker first film, you can really enjoy Secret of the Ooze for what it is.
byson5186 I just finished watching this movie. I thought about watching it, because I recently saw the first one which I also wrote a review on. I also felt like watching it, because you remember how the turtles like pizza and in this one, one of the main characters is the pizza delivery guy, Keno. While watching it, a lot of the movie didn't entertain me that much. It might have a good storyline, dealing with the ooze the turtles mutated from. But, a lot of the movie seemed too kiddish for me. Don't get me wrong, I like a lot of kid entertainment. Like my favorite movie in the entire world, which I also left a review on is a movie called Junior High Spy, even though that movie has bad acting. I also feel like if you want to go to places like Disney World, you still have some of your youth inside. Sometimes if something is too kiddish, it just seems too cheesy to watch and doesn't entertain you as much.Now, there's the first one which is entertaining. I enjoyed the first film, I like the dark atmosphere in the film. I also like how they show the Foot Clan and teen boys from back then entertaining themselves. This movie is the 2nd in the series, and we miss the days when the turtles were stuntmen in costumes. This movie while meant to be a sequel from the first, seemed to leave things out as sequels often times do. I mean, April seems to change in this one. Yeah, she's played by a different actress. But, in this one she lives in a nicer apartment in a nicer area of the city. She also seems to appreciate antiquity in the first, which isn't shown in this one. Also, Danny was a main character in the first film who even hung around April in a deleted ending scene. It doesn't look the same without him, or his Dad Charles Pennington, especially at April's Channel 3 News. It also isn't quite the same without Casey Jones, even though Keno probably replaced his role. The foot also seems different in this film than the first.What else do I want to say. I saw the 3rd one recently, as I have a Blu Ray set with the first 3 TMNT movies. I saw on wikipedia how the 3rd one got mostly negative reviews, including one review of somebody who considered it only entertaining for kids and almost as if that movie was written by kids. I don't think so. The 3rd one seems less cheesy, and it takes us back to 17th Century Japan. Also, I felt like the plot for that movie was hard to understand, even as an adult. That movie could also look like you're watching a different movie when you see ancient Japan. It also is nice to see the turtles in the past, and not in their typical urban environment, and a villain besides Shredder. That movie couldn't be written by a kid, I don't think most kids are really familiar with the Samurai in 17th Century Japan. This second one seems more like it was written by a kid, as it's a plot a kid could come up with.So, the movie entertained me a little. I mean the Go Ninja Go Ninja Go sequence was cool. The climax while it could have been better was cool. But, a lot of the movie seemed slow pace, and cheesy. I'm sure the first one will entertain you more than this one. If you like history, like me you'd probably prefer the 3rd one. So, for entertainment purposes and remembering the turtles from when they were men in costumes, I give it a 5.
KineticSeoul To be honest, I think I might have slightly liked this one more than the first installment in this trilogy. Although the actress that played Search April O'Neil was just horrendous and the worst Search April O'Neil portrayal in the trilogy. The fight sequences was goofy but fun to watch and the chemistry between the turtles and character still works for this one. Shredder didn't seem that much sinister at all this time around until the very end when he gets jacked up on ooze steroids. The bad guys using the ooze to power up the dog and snapping turtle to fight against the Ninja Turtles was a bit lame. But it did make sense to a degree and didn't really take much out of the movie. However the best part was Vanilla Ice rapping a Ninja Turtles rap while the turtles kick butt on the dance floor. Overall this is a good follow up to the first one in my opinion. This installment even has the most in depth connection when it comes to the turtles on where they came from and what their purpose is (no, not that we were all made from a tube of green ooze). Looking back now, it isn't as cool as I thought it was when I was a kid, but it still has enough to make it watchable even today.6.8/10