
When the notorious Diaper Mafia take hostage the Tromaville School for the Very Special, only the Toxic Avenger and his morbidly obese sidekick Lardass can save Tromaville. However, an explosion results in some unforeseeable consequences, creating a dimensional tear between Tromaville and its dimensional mirror image, Amortville. While the Toxic Avenger (Toxie) is trapped in Amortville, Tromaville comes under the control of Toxie's evil doppelganger, the Noxious Offender (Nox... (Full plot summary below)
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When the notorious Diaper Mafia take hostage the Tromaville School for the Very Special, only the Toxic Avenger and his morbidly obese sidekick Lardass can save Tromaville. However, an explosion results in some unforeseeable consequences, creating a dimensional tear between Tromaville and its dimensional mirror image, Amortville. While the Toxic Avenger (Toxie) is trapped in Amortville, Tromaville comes under the control of Toxie's evil doppelganger, the Noxious Offender (Noxie). Will Toxie return to Tromaville in time to stop Noxie's rampage or is he doomed to remain a second-class citizen in Amortville forever? How did Toxie's wife Sarah become pregnant with two babies from two different fathers? Will Tito ever get over his teen angst and become a productive member of society?
Leave your thoughts about Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV.
| Film ThreatEric CamposAs much fun as I had with this film, and many others will have with it for years to come, Citizen Toxie is definitely an acquired taste. |
| Philadelphia InquirerSteven ReaIt's sick. It's stupid. But it also is undeniably adept at skewering social hypocrisy, lancing the boils of political self-righteousness, and poking fun where others fear to tread. |
| VarietyLisa NesselsonAny buyer who's had success with Troma fare in the past will find the makings to delight the self-selecting audience that generates grosses from gross-out humor. |
| L.A. WeeklyJohn PattersonNauseating, tasteless and offensive -- but in all the best ways. |
| New Times (L.A.)Luke Y. ThompsonThe movie's relentless comic excess is ultimately a little exhausting. But the longer the series endures, the more likely it is to achieve classic cult status. |
| TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghPuerile, gross and pandering to the lowest impulses of teenage boys. |
| New York PostJonathan ForemanLaughs are few and far between, and the film feels brutally long. |
| User ReviewComandanteCobraFunny campy-superheroes B-movie. It offers the standard "Troma packaging"...so it's full of humor, sexyness, splatter, simple fx, parody of other movies, un-PC and eighties. Note: It's an independent film so it's not for everyone. |