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D2: The Mighty Ducks

  • 1994
  • PG
  • 1h 46m
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6.1/10
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D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994)
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Can Gordon's team win the Junior Goodwill Games in California in spite of all the set-backs?Can Gordon's team win the Junior Goodwill Games in California in spite of all the set-backs?Can Gordon's team win the Junior Goodwill Games in California in spite of all the set-backs?

  • Director
    • Sam Weisman
  • Writer
    • Steven Brill
  • Stars
    • Emilio Estevez
    • Kathryn Erbe
    • Michael Tucker
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    • Director
      • Sam Weisman
    • Writer
      • Steven Brill
    • Stars
      • Emilio Estevez
      • Kathryn Erbe
      • Michael Tucker
    • 68User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    Emilio Estevez
    Emilio Estevez
    • Gordon Bombay
    Kathryn Erbe
    Kathryn Erbe
    • Michele
    Michael Tucker
    Michael Tucker
    • Tibbles
    Jan Rubes
    Jan Rubes
    • Jan
    Carsten Norgaard
    Carsten Norgaard
    • Wolf
    Maria Ellingsen
    Maria Ellingsen
    • Marria
    Joshua Jackson
    Joshua Jackson
    • Charlie
    Elden Henson
    Elden Henson
    • Fulton
    • (as Elden Ryan Ratliff)
    Shaun Weiss
    Shaun Weiss
    • Goldberg
    Matt Doherty
    Matt Doherty
    • Averman
    Brandon Quintin Adams
    Brandon Quintin Adams
    • Jesse
    • (as Brandon Adams)
    Garette Ratliff Henson
    Garette Ratliff Henson
    • Guy
    Marguerite Moreau
    Marguerite Moreau
    • Connie
    Vincent LaRusso
    Vincent LaRusso
    • Banks
    • (as Vincent A. Larusso)
    Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine
    Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine
    • Julie
    • (as Colombe Jacobsen)
    Aaron Lohr
    Aaron Lohr
    • Portman
    Ty O'Neal
    Ty O'Neal
    • Dwayne
    Kenan Thompson
    Kenan Thompson
    • Russ
    • Director
      • Sam Weisman
    • Writer
      • Steven Brill
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    Meifumado

    The Quack Attack is Back, Jack!

    Rising like a phoenix from the ashes, D2 spreads its wings and soars to new heights of artistic merit. D2 is the rarest of sequels, a sequel that is truly better than the original. All of the jagged edges in the original film's plot have been streamlined, and the new ground being broken, (Self-Doubt, Conquering your fears, Sexual Identity) fit in seamlessly, giving this film a more robust feel, similar to that of Chunky Soup. Emilio Estevez (In his star-making role) plays coach Bombay with a smoldering fury that makes it very clear that he is Martin Sheen's favorite son. The rest of the cast is equally brilliant, especially the ducks themselves, whose performances are so real, you cant help believing that they are truly kids. The direction is bold yet beautiful, and instantly recalls that of the early german surrealists. The electronic score by Goblin is eerily effective in creating suspense in both the game and locker room scenes, and lets the viewer know that this isnt a game anymore, and that national pride is on the line. A masterpiece of baroque visuals and dry wit, D2 is a most worthy rental upon your next excursion to the video store.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Enjoyable, a little blander than the first, but perfectly watchable

    I really enjoyed the first Mighty Ducks film, it was uplifting and fun. And you know what, I liked this film too. It is blander than the first, with the direction lacking in places, the plot predictable and the pacing a little uneven. However, the ice hockey matches are done with real flair, the soundtrack is great, it is well filmed and the script actually has its touching and humorous moments. Emilio Estevez reprises his role as Gordon and does a very good job again, in fact he could very well be the actor who holds the film together, and Kathryn Erbe is a charming Michele. Overall, don't expect a masterpiece, but this is an enjoyable film if given a chance. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    5StevePulaski

    Estevez is used efficiently; everything else is used haphazardly

    "This isn't a hockey game, it's a circus." - Coach Gordon Bombay, D2: The Mighty Ducks.

    Rarely does a movie character sum up his movie so well. D2: The Mighty Ducks is a circus; a cacophony of conflicts, dopey characters, fighting, eccentricities, miscommunications, clichés, and inpenetrable goofiness. Here's a movie sequel that continues to beat a dead horse into the ground by offering the public a sequel to a Disney movie that can only be liked by reciting the word "nostalgia" or "nostalgic." At this point, it isn't that The Mighty Ducks films are bad movies in the usual sense, but it's that they are so unambitious, uninspired, and bland that it makes it hard to accept them as "take it for what it is" entertainment and harder to like them on the typical "good movie" level. Emilio Estevez, still portraying the greatly motivated man driven on the idea of success, reprises his role as Gordon Bombay, who the opening credits show us has gone on to be a minor league hockey player being seriously considered for his first NHL appearance until he injured during a breakneck game.

    Now, Bombay's chances are done and he talks to a close friend about making money, until opportunity knocks when the idea of him coaching Team U.S.A.'s hockey team in the Junior Goodwill Games is proposed. Bombay quickly signs a suit's contract, bands the Ducks together again, and they quickly rustle up the skills and the motivation to win at this year's event and show audiences that Ducks stick together.

    Need I go further? Should I mention that the kids are now teenagers, yet are still as brazen and as goofy as they were in the first film? Should I go on to mention that Bombay becomes too consumed with coaching a more honored and admired team, and lets all the pressure gets to his head to the point where he is scolding and yelling at his players? Ned I mention that this newfound consumption on Bombay's part has greatly upset a number of players, fueling Ducks-heckler Russ Tyler (Kenan Thompson) to aggravate the players? And do I even need to mention that in the third act the Ducks will discover Tyler's surefire knucklepuck and graciously adopt him to the team? One can also make note of the never-ending barrage of one-liners the film haphazardly includes in order to sound hip, motivating, and high-spirited. When one of the only girl players is called a "lady," she forcefully replies, "I'm no lady, I'm a duck!" And when the Ducks face their opponents from Iceland, the crowd chants, "We will, we will quack you!" in attempt to see how much the audience can cringe in a small period of time.

    This is kids sports movie-making 101, although it's not harmful as much as it is non-beneficial to any of its viewers. It provides sweet, genial escapist delight and I believe that's what a number of Disney-movie fans seek, which in that case, renders D2: The Mighty Ducks a success according to them. To me, the film is overly long and winded, still far to content with capitalizing on the surprise success of its predecessor, is chock full of clichés, and anchored by its dull characters and formulaic premises. I guess you can also say I'm getting tired of hearing "We are the Champions" at the end of the picture further capitalizing on "the in-game spirit." At least the film knows one thing and that's how to properly utilize Estevez.

    Starring: Emilio Estevez, Joshua Jackson, Michael Tucker, and Kenan Thompson. Directed by: Sam Weisman.
    10EmpressClaudia

    A Childhood classic for those who enjoyed being a kid.

    I love this movie and the other two movies in this series. I believe that it is the best of the series b/c it was a lot lighter than the other two. My favourite part might have been in the end when everyone is around the campfire and they burst into a horrible version of "We Are The Champions." Though it was horrible it was hilarious and very cocky. I'm sure all of us would break into this song after beating everyone in the world in hockey....though it's hard to believe Canada didn't kick Americas asses. I am a fan of Queen also and I believe this movie may have had a great deal with that as well.As a girl I have to say that when I was ten this was the first movie that I saw boys for more than just stupid pricks. If you want to be a kid again watch this movie and enjoy but don't bash it b/c it wasn't made to entertain teenagers and adults.
    6Smells_Like_Cheese

    There are a few too many inspirational speeches and it's totally predictable, but...

    For some odd reason, I liked D2: The Mighty Ducks. Now, obviously, I haven't had the opportunity to see The Might Ducks, you know, the first one? But my friend only had the second and the third, so I'm watching those first and hopefully I didn't have to see the first one to understand the second. But I got the story just fine, not to mention, after reading the summary of The Mighty Ducks, I get the point of the movie.

    Basically, Gordon now has the chance to coach his Mighty Ducks again, only this time, they are Team U.S.A. They are fighting against the best Pee-Wee hockey teams in the world, including the very nasty, plays against the rules, Iceland Team. Now, if you've seen The Karate Kid, you get where this is going. Of course, Gordon changes and wants to win instead of have fun, leading the team into stress, and again, if you've seen Rocky, you get the point.

    See what I mean by how predictable it was? Not to mention how many inspirational speeches there were, I was getting a toothache from how many there were, they were so sweet, it was unbearable. But I thought that it was a fun family film that the kids would definitely get a kick out of. As silly as it was, it is a good film for the kids, for morals, you know? :-D But, just sit back and enjoy, you never know, you might like it as well.

    6/10

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    • Trivia
      The scene after the first game with Iceland where Coach Bombay makes the team do sprints is based on Herb Brooks' 1980 US Olympic team when they tied the Norwegian national team in an exhibition game. The team skated for about an hour even though the rink manager had turned the lights off.
    • Goofs
      When Fulton is taking his shot in the final shootout, he stops and then shoots the puck. In hockey, players are not allowed to stop while taking a penalty shot and the puck must always be moving forward or else the shot is over.
    • Quotes

      Dwayne: Where I come from we treat ladies with respect!

      Connie: Thank you, Dwayne, but I'm no lady. I'M A DUCK!

    • Crazy credits
      The beginning of the end credits showed the Ducks hanging around the campfire and singing along to "We Are The Champions".
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Jimmy Hollywood/Thumbelina/The House of the Spirits/Major League II/D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      This Too Will Pass
      Written by Peter Himmelman

      Performed by Peter Himmelman

      Courtesy of Epic Records

      By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Stream D2: The Mighty Ducks officially on Disney+ Hotstar Indonesia
    • Languages
      • English
      • Icelandic
    • Also known as
      • Los campeones II
    • Filming locations
      • Kramarczuk's Sausage Company - 215 E Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA(Goldbergs Deli)
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Avnet/Kerner Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $45,610,410
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,356,748
      • Mar 27, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $45,610,410
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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