Good sense and good taste are certainly not on the menu for this typically crude Hollywood sequel to a wildly successful original. Lavatory humour, though, is well to the fore, emphasised by the use of Mel Brooks' voice as Mr Toilet Man, a loo-bowl come to life, spitting blue water and threatening irreparable damage to baby Mikey's private parts. Bruce Willis is as laconic as ever as the voice of Mikey, but Roseanne Barr's contribution as the voice of his new baby sister is unexpectedly dull. Kirstie Alley and John Travolta still play pleasingly as the parents, but the plotline is almost non-existent and the film, at only 77 minutes of actual running time, all too obviously a rush job.
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