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Participating in a soapbox-car derby, Justin contends with a brutal pre-teen bully, named Warren, who's prepared to win at any cost. Meanwhile, with his detonator-making prowess unappreciated on Divatox's Subcraft, Porto, feeling dejected, strikes out on his own, giving the Rangers big trouble! The lack of the tech expert doesn't stop Elgar from completing a detonator and sticking it in Warren's racer.

Also, the Bulk & Skull Chimps hijack the previous year's winning racer in an effort to become famous and get turned back into humans. Visited by her mother Mama D, Divatox is inspired to take down the Turbo Rangers by removing their leader. While heading to the outskirts of Angel Grove to go camping with Adam, Justin, and Tanya, Tommy & Kat are ambushed by Piranahtron. A pair of young teens on a bus in the midst of moving to the area, T.J. (a wannabe professional baseball batter) and Cassie (a wannabe singing star), spot the disturbance and come to the Rangers' aid. But will they be too late to save Tommy? Meanwhile, the other three Ranger Teens must contend with both a Putrapod and the Flamite.

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Ashley is excited when she gets a job working with an extravagant fashion designer. She's unaware, though, that the designer, Delisha Enevil, is actually a monster of Divatox's. Ashley's ugly plaid jackets are mass produced by Piranahtron overnight. But the jackets are infused with the monster's magic, making anyone who wears them cruel, greedy, and evil.

It's bad enough with all of the Rangers, sans Ashley, put them on, but when Blue Senturion gets tricked into one, he soon goes on another rampage, this time including a jacket-clad Robo Racer! Meanwhile, Bulk & Skull.

Justin has trouble trying out for sports, as he's too small and young to compete with the other teens. When an ant, mutated by Bulk & Skull's strange exterminator spray, bites him, he discovers he now has super strength! This makes him a hit with athletics, but the side effect is he's unable to morph.

He's forced to choose between a life as a Ranger or a life as a dumb jock. Meanwhile, Divatox prepares to bring to Earth the first of her three Evil Zords, the first being her very own bird-like Divazord. Bulk and Skull are blamed for the thefts of several mechanical parts from the 'Super Duper Fast Delivery' service they've begun working for. TJ attempts to help prove their innocence, since the parts are actually being stole by Piranahtrons to aid in the repairing of the Evil Zords. Speaking of which, the third and final one, Rygog's Catzord, is unveiled, as all three of the Evil Zords are reunited on Earth to battle against the Rescue Megazord, Turbo Megazord, and Robo Racer, for one last big battle!

This is not exactly a sequel from 'Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The Movie' from 1995 'cause it doesn't follow the events that took place on the film, this is more like a 90 min. Long episode to start the 5th season of the series (The Turbo era). In fact, if you don't see this film and see the rest of the season you wouldn't be able to figure out how everything started.

I don't hate the movie that much, I just hate the fact that it is a movie. This is, like I said, more like a 90 min. Long episode. The movie could have easily been left out and make the storyline a III parts episode. Unlike the first film, this movie follows the rest of the series, it is set in the same universe with the same people, with the same sets, with the same suits.(Unlike the first film in which everything was different).

Personally I highly recommend this film ONLY and EXCLUSIVELY to Power Rangers' followers, NOT to the general audience. I was browsing the worst 100 films of all time here on the IMDB, and came across this one. While, from an adult point of view, I agree with all who don't like the film at all, I think it's a little unfair because we are, after all, not the target audience. My son is 8 years old and he absolutely loves it. I feel sure that if there was a poll conducted of, say, six to twelve year olds, this one would be in their top 100! That was all I wanted to say, but the rules appear to insist that I provide ten lines. Right, that appears to be nine, (ignore this, it displays differently when you're typing it in) so I'll just extend it a little bit more.

OK that should be ten! No - They don't like that either so - What is an Egyptian King's favourite chocolate? Pharaoh Rocher. (Ben, aged 8). At first, I was expecting this movie to be like the first one - cool costumes, original zords, great special effects, etc. In that regard it was quite a bit of a let-down. It was really more of a 90-minute season premiere than an interesting stand-alone movie.

Still, it had its moments: Tommy and Kat in the jungle (that snake scene looked so fake, and when hasn't Kat hurt her leg?!), the two Rangers becoming evil. And it did have a little bit of big-screen drama.

The effects weren't exactly morphenominal, but they were pretty much consistent with the show. The biggest disappointment was the sorry storyline and lack of explanation of where their new powers came from. Of course, there was purportedly an earlier storyline in which Billy returned from Aquitar in need of the Zeo crystal and a scene explaining their new powers, but they cut that part out after David Yost's unpleasant departure from the series. To sum up, probably wasn't worth it to pay six bucks to see it, but it's definitely a must for any hardcore Power Rangers fan (especially since you kind of needed to see it for the TV season to make sense).

This movie starts out with a 'martial arts' match between one of the power rangersout of costume, and some other guy, in which the ranger is thrown from the ring, and hurts his leg or something. So they end up replacing him with his kid brother or something as equally stupid. When he morphs, he puts on the costume, then grows to the size o an adult. Anyway, they get new 'zords', which are actually cars. Way to go, robots at least made the show seem cool, now they have cars.

They have to rescue some little alien thing, which is the love child of an Ewok and Gizmo from gremlins. Along the way, the new pink ranger twists her ankle or something after falling into the water, and the alien heals her with his glowing finger. No ET rip off there.

They take him.somewhere, and then they have this boat. The boat takes them to the island, where the rangers have to fight the old red and pink rangers who are being mind controlled.

Did I mention that they have a sub plot going where bulk, skull, Jason and Kim are prisoners of the enemies? Well, yeah, they get mind controlled.

During the fight, the big evil thing on the island is released, and the rangers can stop fighting Jason and Kim because the alien used his powers to fix their brains. The rangers go out to fight the big guy, who's being called all powerful, and being completely overhyped. They call out their cars, and start up this 8 minute sequence where the cars drive around, the rangers wave their hands around, and the cars go together to form a giant robot. They then proceed to hit the guy once. Once with the sword.

That's all it takes, and he blows up. I sat through that whole movie, and that's the end? They kill him in one hit?

The fight was shorter than the robot forming sequence. There is no excuse for that. 'Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie' is a film that has to be seen to be disbelieved. The first film, 1995's 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie', brought the six butt-kicking teens from the Fox Kids series to the big screen for the first time. That movie was not all that bad. It had some decent special effects, a somewhat interesting bad guy (Ivan Ooze), and the six young actors who play the Power Rangers were fun to watch.

Plus, that film had a bigger budget. But they went back to the cheapness of the TV show with 'Turbo'. The special effects, production design, and costumes are so cheap and cheesy that you wonder why 20th Century Fox gave the go-ahead to let these filmmakers (who are close to the TV show) make this film.

Also, the script is much worse than it was in the first movie. Bulk and Skull have more screen time here. It has one of the least interesting villains of all time (actually, a villainess).

It's very, very, very, very, very, juvenile. And the Power Ranger actors look as if they want to escape this atrosity.

So I have one question. Why did they release this movie to theaters?

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This should have been released straight to video. Or better yet, release it as a TV movie, were this series started in the first place.

This movie was totally inappropriate for the big screen. (out of four). I just got the PRT movie on DVD and saw it for the first time and I have mixed feelings about it. The movie was basically a PRT episode with mildly better effects. As for Justin, he wasn't as bad as I thought he'd be. Sure, he was annoying at times, but by the way everyone kept talking about him, I thought he'd make the movie completely unbearable. It was cool to see Jason and Kim again (damn Kim was hot), but they didn't really have big parts.

Bulk and Skull were more ridiculously used than usual. The forming of the Turbo Megazord was done a lot better than they did on the show. The most annoying thing in the movie was actually a person, Divatox.

She was just a completely obnoxious and annoying villianess, and I don't go for that one bit. Overall, it's a decent movie if you're a PR fan. If someone is not a PR fan, the only reason for them to watch it would be to see Kim and Kat looking hot. (PR Fans: 7 1/2 // 10::: Non-PR Fans 3 // 10).

Like I said in my previous review of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie, this movie is horrid. However, unlike the original, I could not find a single thing worth laughing about in this movie. This movie is a disgrace. It hurt my eyes. In the middle of the movie I turned on my CD player and listened to Lucinda Williams. LUCINDA WILLIAMS FOR CRYING OUT LOUD! I LISTENED TO 'RIGHTEOUSLY'.

RIGHTEOUSLY, FOR CRYING OUT LOUD! I started asking myself what had happened to the spunk, the interest of the bad guys that was with Ivan Ooze in the original. Why am I closing my ears whenever the Power Rangers speak? Why don't I just chop the film up and scatter its pieces into the wind in defiance of the piece of crap I rented? (Well, actually that's the reason I didn't harm it.) I wish I could forget this experience. But you don't forget a headache like that any time soon, do you? 'Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie' is about a wizard name Lerigot, who is being hunted by Divatox and her space pirates as he travels to Earth to find the Rangers.

One of the Rangers name Rocky, who was the second Red Ranger from 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers' and the Blue Ranger from 'Power Rangers Zeo' has injured his back while training with Tommy and Adam for a charity fighting competition for the Angel Grove Youth Shelter. So Zordon calls the Rangers to find Lerigot, while Divatox travels to Earth and has finally capture Lerigot as well as Bulk and Skull, and the original Red and Pink Power Rangers Jason and Kimberly. The Rangers get new powers, along side with Justin being the new Blue Ranger goes on a quest to find Lerigot and rescue their friends in order to save Earth. The movie itself feels more like watching an extended episode of the show, while the other 'Power Rangers' movie feels more like watching.well.a movie. Nevertheless, I actually do like this movie, and I appreciate it for what it is as it is in the style of a 'B' movie for using practical effects of the Megazord, and other objects. The acting is alright, and I don't need to go into much detail about it.

The movie does have some catchy songs along with some exciting action scenes. Also, I don't hate the character Justin for being the Blue Ranger as much as what the haters are saying. That is just my opinion. I do say that I like the movie more than the actual show. Although I would have like it if they ever do a director's cut release to see the Rangers using their Zeo powers for one last time before turning into Turbo Rangers.

Also, maybe a bit more on storytelling and some character development. Not a whole lot to say, but I do think the movie is good, but I like 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie' more. I give this movie a 7 out of 10. Okay, so I know that the Power Rangers: Turbo series is one of if not the most hated season in the Power Rangers universe, even among Power Rangers fans.

I know that I've read a lot of bad reviews about this movie, but I don't think that it's bad. I find it to be quite good and entertaining.

It is a good setup up for a series and makes you want to see more of it. But I also get the feeling that there is not enough in it. A lot of good scenes were rumored to be cut. I will not go into detail about that here in this review since I don't want this to have any spoilers. I just hope that all these good scenes were filmed and will pop up in a future release someday.

I don't know all the people who hate this movie. I will tell you right now, if you aren't a Power Rangers fan, there is no reason to watch this movie and no reason to flood this site with bad reviews because if it. But I like this movie and I recommend it for Power Rangers fan. It isn't as bad as some people think and I figure you might enjoy it to, provided you liked the classic seasons. This is a bad movie.

Bad as in, it sucks. I'm a Power Rangers fan, even today I watch Power Rangers, but this was bad. Not as bad as the series (Power Rangers Turbo) which permierd a mounth after the movie was in theaters. But The Movie does have it's good points. Like, Jason and Kimberly returning and then turning evil. The big fight sceen at the end.

But, I think this series didn't deserve to go to theaters. I think the Power Rangers series with the plots should have went, like Power Rangers In Space, Power Rangers Lost Galaxy, Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue, Power Rangers Time Force, or even the newest series, Power Rangers Wild Force. Those are the ones that deserve to be in theaters just like the first movie did. Turbo should've been made for TV and not for theaters. I was shocked,surprised and horrified by the negative reviews and the low ratings I would see on the web, i don't know why anyone hates that movie and why is it called the worst movie ever? I thought this film was a very good power rangers movie it was one of the best movies i've ever seen in my entire life Not worse than Disaster movie but the 1st Power rangers Movie (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the Movie) was pretty good the Zords are great the acting is awesome the plot makes sense Jason and Kimberley are in it but Too bad That Billy and Trini and Zack are not in it the best part in the turbo movie was the part when the 4 rangers got the turbo powers the funniest part of this movie is an amusing cameo from Rita and Lord Zedd.

And it was a great film all the kids and Power Rangers fans enjoyed it, including myself, Turbo a Power Rangers Movie was a Big first Episode before Power Rangers Turbo and it's the best power rangers movie It's not bad as the people that give it a 1 I say. Trust me, this is not a 1 star movie, Superbabies Baby Geniuses 2 and Son of the Mask and Disaster Movie are 1 star movies.

If you never watch Mighty Morphin Power Rangers the Movie then Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie is what you want it's not the worst movie ever, It's a must see for any Power Ranger fan! And fun For the whole family. Power Rangers Turbo: The Television Series is better than Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie! Yes, it should be the other way around, movies are meant to be better than TV, but they got it very wrong here! The series was filled with Elgar the comical mutant dropping jokes all the time but I can't even remember if Elgar is even in the movie! Adding to this, I don't like that short stupid looking creature that appears in this film.

About the only pleasing part of the film was interesting footage of the submarine and that just comes from my liking of submarines. The first Power Rangers movie was a lot better than this and it is not too hard to understand why Turbo was the last PR movie! I love Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The Movie, some good clean fun, but this movie is just embarrassing, and nowhere near as fun. The plot centres around an extraterrestrial wizard named Lerigot, who goes to Earth in order to avoid capture by a crazed alien queen, Divatox (no, seriously).

She plans to use Lerigot to open up a portal so that she can marry an evil dark creature, Maligore, and unite their powers. Naturally, the Power Rangers must stop this.

Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie is nowhere near as much fun or cool to watch as the first movie. Most notably, Aisha and Billy are completely missing, with no explanation, and Kimberly is no longer a Power Ranger either for some reason, even though she has an important part in the film, thankfully, along with old regular Jason. Rocky is technically there, but he suffers an injury at the start of the film, as if trying to get him out of it, which is sad.

Then we have a new blue ranger, Justin, who really is much too young to be a Ranger. A more serious problem is the Zords. The whole mythology around the Power Rangers is much lamer here. The Zords are no longer kinds of animals, they are now all cars, called 'Turbo' powers, which just feels nowhere near as imaginative. At a pivotal point of the film, the car Zords merge into what I find hard to describe as anything but a Transformers rip-off. Even worse than that, though, is the fact that the Power Rangers, in Power Ranger form, have so little screen time. Furthermore, the plot is terribly paced, and not very fun to follow.

The Rangers have to travel to another dimension via an old pirate ship. In the first half hour, a lot of time is wasted with the Rangers trying to find Lerigot, and some insufferable scenes of him wandering around the jungle. Nothing hangs together at all. Remember how central the very concept of being a Power Ranger was to the first movie? Here, it feels like little more than a gimmick.

Lerigot is a body-sized puppet who looks like an extra from The Dark Crystal. With his wide doe eyes and nonsensical slurring, he gets on your nerves very quickly, and he just does not stop. The rest of the supporting cast is just as bad. Divatox's henchmen are just laughably embarrassing, especially the insufferable Elgar. Remember Goldar, and Mordant? Those were entertaining henchmen. Maligore, for a supposed unstoppable force of evil, is incredibly ungainly and ineffective.

Divatox herself is amusing and Hilary Shephard Turner clearly has a lot of fun with the role, but her overacting gets a little over the top. All the puns are so self-conscious as if the writer were self-aware how bad it would turn out. The special effects are much poorer than in the first movie, too, especially Zordon (he barely looks like he's talking) and Maligore's crater (amateur bluescreen mistake there). Thank goodness Alpha is as good as ever.

The best part of the movie is an amusing cameo from Rita and Lord Zedd. That's about a minute in length, and it made the movie for me. Too bad that the rest isn't as fun to watch. Not even having Kimberly and Jason there can help, really. There's none of the spirit of adventure from the first movie. Do yourself a favour and pass this one up, you're not really missing anything. Watch Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers instead.

First of all, Power rangers are themselves bad but this is unbelievable. The first movie should appeal to children under the age of 8 and had one decent villain followed by the worst $0.02 CGI transformation sequence in the history of mankind. However, compared to this, that movie seems like the Godfather.

Nothing will make sense if for some unfortunate reason you find yourself watching this. It is pure and utter garbage and is'nt funny no matter how you try to look at it. Its disgusting. Its not a movie. Its not a show.

Most people wont watch it anyway so why am I wasting time writing this? I don't know.

The only thing I don't understand is why this is'nt in the bottom 20 list? Make that bottom 5. Well, I can honestly say that yes, this is definitely a children's movie, its aimed at children under the age of 12, because if they were any older, they'd be looking at the power rangers' bodies and not their actions. BUT, as a devoted Original Power Rangers Fan (trust me I don't watch any of the new power rangers, they will never be as creative as the original series) I will still cherish this movie, because of the amazing return of Amy Jo Johnson (WB's Felicity) and Austin St. John (Martial Arts Guru, and my future soulmate!), who respectfully played the original Pink and Red Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Kimberly and Jason.

MAJOR SPOILER ALERT!! (DONT READ IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN IT YET!!)In this movie, Kimberly and Jason get kidnapped by the evil but quick-witted villain Divatox, because she needs them as sacrifices to release the evil Maligore so he can destroy the Earth.

Now for about the first hour, we see great scenes between Kim and Jas as they try to escape from the underwater ship where Divatox has them hostage. But, that plan fails and they are again held captive as they are taken to the volcano where Maligore resides.

Soon, however, as Kimberly and Jason are being lowered down into the lava, the New Turbo Power Rangers come to try to save them, but as hard as they try (not really) they can't make it in time, and Kim and Jas are dipped into the burning lava, to become Maligore's evil children. Here's where it gets good. The red eyes: good touch; The super strength: great challange; but what really got me excited is their evil looks and great interactions they had with the other rangers. This scene was the best scene in the movie, I think, because we truly see how horrible it would be if ex-power rangers became evil. Also, Kim and Jas are amazing as complete opposites of who they really are, with Jason showing signs of jealousy against Tommy, who in the TV series surpassed Jason to become the leader of the Power Rangers; and Kimberly knocking out Kat, the new Pink Ranger after Kim left the show. Kat is also dating Tommy now, who was once with Kimberly in the TV series.

She expressed all of her hidden internal anger in just one perfect line, 'Oh yeah and sweetie.pink is out!' And kicked Kat down, as Kimberly then gave an evil smile, stared off and walked across the screen. I was upset that when they made the first Power Rangers movie, they had already changed three of the original rangers, Jason, Trini, and Zack, but when I heard that two of the originals, including the amazing first Red Ranger, Jason, were coming back for the second one, I knew I wouldn't be dissapointed. They definitely added a sense of 'royalty' to the movie, and Amy and Austin absolutely played true to their characters and were loyal to the history of the show. I wish I could thank them in person, but hopefully one day, they might all come back and talk about their experiences themselves. I wish Thuy Trang could have joined them as well, but I know that they will have something special for her, and have great memories of her. Thanks Amy and Austin, you truly made one Original Power Ranger Fan happy!

Go get Turbo! I am probably one of the minority of intelligent teens who liked the first movie (even though I have just turned 18). So I watched the second one and I have to say it was as terrible as a sequel can get. They used CARS. That might have been great for any other movie but seriously, making the Turbo Zords CARS? That's something I cannot believe. The movie concerns the Power rangers saving a wizard called Loriglot from evil being Divatox.

And there were no fights. Basically, it was a very disappointing movie. The only good point was the return of Kimberley.

And the climax was exciting (albeit really really stupid) Other than that, stay away from this film at all costs. Just another bad sequel to a great movie. A Power Ranger fan's worst nightmare, which isn't really saying much so to speak. This really kills the MPG franchise. Why wasn't Billy in this one?, Why wasn't Jason the Gold Ranger? And what happened to The Machine Empire? There's nothing in this movie but very weak plot but that's about it!

Even the series to this movie was lousy! To say the least! All though I liked Power Rangers in Space but the following Power Rangers series like Lost Galaxy,Light Speed Rescue,Time Force,Ninja Storm,Wild Force,Dino Force and S.P.D.

Where pretty crappy! Watch Voltron The Third Demention instead. Don't waste your time or money watching this disappointing no film! It just ain't worth it. This is the first (and likely the only time I'll ever give a 1 on IMDb) this movie is horrendous.

I dressed up as a Power Ranger for Halloween for two years growing up. I had watched at least 8 or 9 different seasons of Power Rangers growing up. You can't rightfully criticize something unless you know something about the source material. This movie sucked. The rangers themselves JDF (Jason David Frank) is badass, Adam AKA Johnny Yong Bosch was okay. The little kid (Justin) was annoying and the two girls have no personality whatsoever and are not even worth mentioning.

60% of the movie consisted of Jason David Frank and the others floating aimlessly on a ship with no sense of immersion or action taking place. Due to how awful this movie was, the Power Rangers license was almost canned in North America and cancelled until ultimately the follow up season, Power Rangers In Space, saved the franchise from extinction. That's how awful this movie is. It almost silenced Power Rangers for good.

An 8-year-old fanboy of the series could of written and produced better junk than this. Easily one of the worst movies ever made and I'm sure it'll continue to be labeled as that 15 years from now. I was eleven years old when this second Power Rangers movie came out. I know some fans had gone off the Rangers by the time they were that age, but I didn't mature as fast as them. So, I was still a big fan when this film came out (I was even still a big fan a year later), and remember watching it over and over for a while. Now, believe me, if I didn't see it then, I would NOT have bothered watching it ten years later, but because of the wonderful memories, I decided to do so.

Obviously, it wasn't the same. Divatox, an evil alien pirate, plans to go to the island of Muranthias on Earth, where she intends to release an evil creature named Maligore and marry him.

In order to do this, she will need Lerigot, a good wizard, so she plans to have him kidnapped! Fortunately, the wizard manages to escape to Earth, seeking help. Tommy and Katherine go to find him in Africa, and teleport him back to the command centre. However, Lerigot soon decides to surrender after it is learned that Divatox has captured his wife and child!

After this, the evil space pirate and her crew head toward the island, and it's obviously up to the Power Rangers to try and stop her, but before they set out, Zordon and Alpha 5 give them new powers called 'Turbo powers'! Where do I start in describing this movie? Well, first of all, there are some pretty poor quality characters. I would say the worst is probably Divatox, who was the Rangers' main enemy in the 'Power Rangers Turbo' series. She basically acts like a bratty kid, and it seems her antics are supposed to be funny, but at an adult's perspective, they're quite embarrassing. Hilary Shepard puts on a VERY poor performance in this role!

Nobody in the cast is very impressive, but most of them do a better job than her! Another character who brings the movie down in quality a bit is Justin, the new Blue Ranger, who is a lot younger than the rest. He's certainly not the only character with lame lines, but it seems his are often worse than most of the others.

None of the characters stand out as really good, but clearly, some do stand out as remarkably bad. As you can probably tell from the above paragraph, this movie has a poor script, and the acting generally isn't so good.

If you're an adult who is at all familiar with Power Rangers, I'm sure none of this surprises you. Now, sometimes when a movie is bad, it can be unintentionally funny. A few months ago, I watched 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie' (which I had never seen before), and around the beginning, I found that it was mildly amusing, but was disappointed to find that the amusement soon went away. Watching this movie after that one, I was hoping for some more unintentional humour, but didn't really find any of that, apart from the scene where the Power Rangers have just gotten their new Turbo powers, and say things like 'This is great!' (with a thumbs up) and 'This is awesome!'

As a straight male, there's one thing I got out of this movie that I wouldn't have when I was eleven, which was the looks/physique of certain female actors, including Nakia Burrise and Catherine Sutherland who play Tanya and Katherine (the two female Rangers of the time), and I guess even Hilary Shepard who plays the dreadful main villain, but this obviously didn't make the entire film for me. Now, I must admit that watching 'Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie' again after all these years wasn't quite the same as watching 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie' for the first time earlier this year. It didn't seem QUITE as bad, even though it's generally considered inferior to its predecessor.

In fact, call me crazy, but I found that some parts weren't too bad at all, though I wouldn't say I exactly enjoyed the movie. However, I guess the fact that I actually saw it in my childhood is a major part of this, and if I just watched it for the first time, it probably would have been very similar to the experience I had with its predecessor, watching it for the first time way too late. For those who saw this movie in their childhood and are now adults, if you're curious to see what you would think of it now, I wouldn't say that's a bad idea, but not a very good one, either.

For everyone else beyond their childhood, I think you know to just stay away. I may look like a fool watching 'Turbo' at my age and then writing a long, negative review (after all, it is a kids' movie), but like I said, it wouldn't have happened if I hadn't seen it at a much earlier age.