
Shortly after the funny adventure of Sly and Whit in Baby Geniuses (1999), a new batch of intellectual toddlers, Archie, and his friends, Finkleman, Alex, and Rosita, find themselves entangled in a nefarious scheme devised by the powerful media mogul, Bill Biscane. However, this time, the babies have an ally in their battle against evil: the ultra-cool super-hero spy, Kahuna. As he joins forces with the baby-team, a race against the clock begins, to stop villainous Biscane fr... (Full plot summary below)
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Shortly after the funny adventure of Sly and Whit in Baby Geniuses (1999), a new batch of intellectual toddlers, Archie, and his friends, Finkleman, Alex, and Rosita, find themselves entangled in a nefarious scheme devised by the powerful media mogul, Bill Biscane. However, this time, the babies have an ally in their battle against evil: the ultra-cool super-hero spy, Kahuna. As he joins forces with the baby-team, a race against the clock begins, to stop villainous Biscane from using his state-of-the-art satellite system to control the minds of the kids all over the world. Can the team of super-baby geniuses save the day?
Leave your thoughts about Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2.
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderThis is a film so thunderingly unfunny that it makes 'White Chicks' look like 'Blazing Saddles.' |
| Detroit NewsTom LongIt is perhaps the most incompetent and least funny comic film ever made. There aren't even any good diaper jokes. |
| Dallas Morning NewsNancy ChurninNo worry about brainwashing kids through this movie, though. They probably won't be that entertained. |
| Entertainment WeeklyGregory KirschlingThe film's moral? Turn off the TV, young 'uns, and go outside and play! And avoid Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2 matinees while you're at it. |
| Boston GlobeLeighton Walter KilleThere's what one can only hope is the last-ever Matrix tribute/theft, plus a mostly unfunny stew of references to the Three Stooges, Popeye, Mary Poppins, and even Casablanca. The overall effect is ghoulish. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerJane HorwitzApart from Jon Voight, slumming and turning in a rather droll, if lonely, performance as the German-accented villain, the movie amounts to cynical, cutesy claptrap. |
| Boston PhoenixTom MeekIs there really a market of children out there that will find this funny or entertaining? |
| PopMattersCynthia FuchsSeems to want to espouse family unity and good parenting, or at least, the unhappy results of parentless children. |
| New York Daily NewsJami BernardFeatures even more toddlers acting in a way only collectors of velvet paintings will consider irresistible. |
| TV Guide MagazineAngel CohnEntirely too convoluted for kids and implausible even by the standards set by the original concept. |