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D2: The Mighty Ducks

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age 8+

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The Ducks return to the ice in a sequel that focuses on sportsmanship.
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age 10+

Best Mighty Ducks movie.

Amazing film! D2: the mighty ducks has surprisingly (unlike the original), has no cussing besides one use of da**. And there is an amazing message. The message is to not take the sport so seriously, and to just have fun. There really isn't a lot of violence, but Gordon Bombay does get hurt twice during playing a game of hockey. There really anything in this film that will educate your children, it is just entertainment. There is no sexy stuff, just some mild flirting. There is some product placement in this film cor a company called Hendrix. There some scenes where adults are seen drinking, but there isn't drugs or smoking. I love this movie and it is my favorite mighty ducks movie. This movie is one me and my dad watch often. Overall, I recommend this movie, and you can watch it on disney+ or rent or buy it on Prime Video.

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age 7+

The Mighty Ducks 2 Movie

This is a great movie for kids who like hockey, but there are a few mild violent scenes like when a kid break his arm by being hit on purpose with a hockey stick. If you love hockey this is a movie for you.

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age 4+

As Good As The First

this movie is really good. it has positive messages and role models.

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age 8+

Sequel is just as good as the first, and more kid-friendly, too.

D2: The Mighty Ducks is a good sequel. It doesn’t accomplish anything record-breaking like other sequels, but for a sequel to a film that’s just plain good, this one does its job. I wouldn’t argue with people if they wanted to say D2 was similar to the first, but it does have some new ideas that sets it apart from the previous film. Parents will also be relieved that the movie is more kid-friendly than the first, with the only iffy thing being moderate hockey violence, unless you want to count the consumerism. Parents should expect that the teams take hockey very seriously, and will do whatever it takes to win. So, you can expect that a few characters get mildly injured, but some of the more goofy injuries get mixed with some silly sound effects. Gordon Bombay also breaks his leg when playing hockey at the beginning, and his same leg is later hit by an opponent’s hockey stick; both times, he is shown on the ground, holding his leg in pain. Also expect to see a training montage with one of the obstacles being a tall stack of sodas with labels like Diet Coke, Orange Fanta and Sprite. Also expect to see some well-known hockey brands featured, as well as the Mighty Ducks getting their own Wheaties box. But the movie focuses on the same messages about teamwork, friendship and having fun. The Mighty Ducks also work together and demonstrate friendship. Overall, D2: The Mighty Ducks is a fun and entertaining sequel that is on par with the original. Smaller fans of the original will probably want to see this one, too, and there’s no reason to hesitate when they ask.

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Too much consumerism
age 7+

Just about as good as the first one!

Almost the same amount of laughs and clean for younger kids.
age 11+

Amazing

I love all the mighty ducks series so this rocks

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age 8+

so good