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      Splash, Too

      1988 1h 37m Fantasy List
      Reviews 44% Audience Score 250+ Ratings Alan (Todd Waring) and his mermaid mate (Amy Yasbeck) swim back to Manhattan to help his brother save their produce business. Read More Read Less

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      Audience Member This aired one time in 1988 in 2 parts as "The Disney Sunday Movie" Hosted by Michael Eisner. He liked the mermaid character Madison so much he had the Disney writers come up with a continuation for this couple. You also have to remember this a 1980's made for TV movie. It was never released on Walt Disney Home Video in America. I heard Tom Hanks had something to do with that. Instead it was released all over Europe in the PAL version of VHS and quickly disappeared. It's story line is silly, but then again what logic is there in a mermaid that has legs until they get wet? You just have to have an open fun imagination. Be excited to see the character's and the beautiful mermaid tail again and you'll have a good time. The actor's are very good and cute and witty and they do a wonderful job with what they have to work with. They even respected "SPLASH" so much that they named it "TOO" not Part 2. Meaning it's another story of the characters NOT Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah. Brian Grazer right now is making the mermaid script they originally had before "SPLASH" called "WET." Let's hope to God it's not like Ghostbusters trying to suck every $$ out of the franchise, but yes I would LOVE to see cameo's of Hanks and Hannah and the rest of the living 1984 cast. If they were REALLY cute and cocky they'd give Amy Yasbeck a cameo "too!" This film should be on USA DVD and be given more credit then what it NEVER got! Mermaids are about imagination right? Not, scripts and critics. Good ol' 1980's Disney fun! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/22/23 Full Review Audience Member I was very disappointed in Splash Too. It didn't live up to the original and came across more like a children's movie than the original Splash, which had a PG rating and a far better storyline, the acting was also very poor and Amy Yasbeck's portrayal of Madison made the character look stupid. Donavan Scott who played Freddie was the only believable character and of course the original Dody Goodman who played Mrs Stimler in both movies, a poor follow up to the original. The producers should not have messed with something that was well written and well executed to begin with. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review Audience Member Awesome follow up from Splash! If your a fan of mermaids then this is for you! LOVE IT!!!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/14/23 Full Review Audience Member Disney needs to get with it! 73% is a lot of people that want to see this movie. The movie is 26 yrs old. There's a whole new generation that wants to see it now! Disney never released it on DVD anywhere and only released it on PAL VHS in other countries besides the USA. PLEASE tell me how this makes sense?! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/24/23 Full Review Audience Member Remember when Daryl Hannah and Tom Hanks swam off into a fairytale ending in Splash? Well apparently they ended up living the life on a deserted tropical island where they eventually morphed into Amy Irvine and Tom Waring. And so we have Splash Too. I can hear you all asking why the fuck I would even bother with this movie and my answer would be that I never really liked the first movie and as a kid I kind of dug this one. I donâ(TM)t know why but Iâ(TM)m a sucker for cruddy and obscure 80s sequels (Teen Wolf Too, Caddyshack 2â¦etc). I know, its tragic. Anyhow so these island dwellers tire of the isolation and decide to head back to New York where John Candy has morphed into Donovan Scott (the fat guy from Police Academy)⦠but thankfully Dody Goodman hasnâ(TM)t changed. Anyway Splash Too is a so-shit-its-good sequel to an average movie. I actually like it more. Ultimately none of you are going to give a rats ass about this and sucked in for reading this far!!! Pwned! Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/22/23 Full Review Audience Member We got love to keep us together. Also telepathic dolphin powers. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/20/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis Alan (Todd Waring) and his mermaid mate (Amy Yasbeck) swim back to Manhattan to help his brother save their produce business.
      Director
      Greg Antonacci
      Genre
      Fantasy
      Original Language
      English
      Runtime
      1h 37m
      Sound Mix
      Stereo