
Shadow, Sassy and Chance are back! It's been three years since their trek through the woods and over the mountains. Now the family lives in San Fransisco and they're taking a vacation in Canada. Only problem, the pets escape from the airport while being put in the cargo area of the plane. Now their family is in Canada and the pets are all alone in San Fransisco. They meet scruffy bully dogs and a gang of rebel dogs all abandoned and have started their own group. Also looking ... (Full plot summary below)
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Shadow, Sassy and Chance are back! It's been three years since their trek through the woods and over the mountains. Now the family lives in San Fransisco and they're taking a vacation in Canada. Only problem, the pets escape from the airport while being put in the cargo area of the plane. Now their family is in Canada and the pets are all alone in San Fransisco. They meet scruffy bully dogs and a gang of rebel dogs all abandoned and have started their own group. Also looking for them is a "Blood Red Van" driven by bumbling dog catchers. Also Chance meets a girl dog and it's love at first bite.
Leave your thoughts about Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco.
| San Francisco ExaminerJane GanahlLike the first Homeward Bound, this one has some very nice elements, including wonderful camera work. |
| USA TodaySusan WloszczynaIt's more padded than Lassie's bed. But 9-and-unders were having a tail-wagging good time. |
| Washington PostRita KempleyWee urbanites might find Disney's scorn for city life a shade offputting, but if preview audiences are any indication, little ones will laugh their tiny heinies off at the humor herein. |
| Internet ReviewsSteve RhodesThe plot is nothing more than a recycled version of the first one, but hey, it is still funny and there are many great lines. |
| Deseret News (Salt Lake City)Chris HicksA silly little trifle with more wisecracks than laughs. |
| New York TimesStephen HoldenIt does a better job than most family films in projecting a child's-eye view of a world where siblings and pets are equally cherished members of the family. |
| eFilmCritic.comGreg MuskewitzSo pathetic, that the filmmakers are not above making gay jokes about animals in San Francisco! |
| User ReviewPrivate UShadow: home is just over this hill. Sassy: thats what you said last time |
| User ReviewShawn Mvery funny, adventurous, and heart felt movie--my daughter loves it. |
| User ReviewMark GJust as funny and touching as the first movie. A definite must see for the whole family. |