D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994)
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15% of critics liked it
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55% of users liked it
(330,285 ratings)
In this sequel to the kid-friendly sports comedy The Mighty Ducks, Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) takes one more shot at a career as a professional hockey player, but a severe knee injury sidelines him for good. However, his success coaching a rag-tag pee-wee hockey team in Minneapolis (as… More In this sequel to the kid-friendly sports comedy The Mighty Ducks, Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) takes one more shot at a career as a professional hockey player, but a severe knee injury sidelines him for good. However, his success coaching a rag-tag pee-wee hockey team in Minneapolis (as chronicled in the first film) has attracted the attention of a major sportswear firm, which hires him to coach the United States team for the Junior Goodwill Games. Gordon reassembles most of the Mighty Ducks along with several new players, including a huge bully who is great on defense (if low on social skills), a figure skater who knows how to move on the ice, and a hotshot goalie who happens to be a girl. However, the excitement of a trip to Los Angeles and a large dose of overconfidence puts the team at a severe disadvantage when they're pitted against the top-ranked Icelandic team. D2: The Mighty Ducks features cameo appearances from hockey legend Wayne Gretzky, champion figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, whose athletic career has never involved ice skating. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Sam Weisman
- Genres
- Comedy, Kids & Family
- In Theaters
- Mar 25, 1994 Wide
Critic Reviews
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Fred Topel, About.com
The most effective study of teamwork ever. It may be schmaltzy, but you will never be selfish again after watching this.
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Clint Morris, Moviehole
Giant-Sized laughs for the whole family
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Scott Weinberg, eFilmCritic.com
Non-stop commercialism and a bunch of boring hockey stuff.
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Steve Rhodes, Internet Reviews
In 1994, Disney had no fresh ideas, but they figured they could cast the same actors and make as much money in a sequel. They were right.
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Cast
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Emilio Estevez
as Gordon Bombay
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Kathryn Erbe
as Michelle Mackay
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Michael Tucker (I)
as Tibbles
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Jan Rubes
as Jan
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Carsten Norgaard
as Wolf Stanton
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Maria Ellingsen
as Marria
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Joshua Jackson
as Charlie Conway
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Elden Ryan Ratliff
as Fulton Reed
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Shaun Weiss
as Greg Goldberg
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Matt Doherty
as Lester Averman
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Vincent A. Larusso
as Adam Banks
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Colombe Jacobsen
as Julie
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Aaron Lohr
as Dean Portman
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Kenan Thompson
as Russ Tyler
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Justin Wong
as Ken Wu
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
as Celebrity at Party
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Brandon Quintin Adams
as Jesse
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Steven Brill
as Celebrity at Party
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Casey Garven
as Larson
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Wayne Gretzky
as Himself
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Garette Ratliff Henson
as Guy Germaine
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Leah Lail
as Terry at Party
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Greg Louganis
as Celebrity at Party
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Bob Miller
as Game Announcer
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Marguerite Moreau
as Connie Moreau
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Michael Ooms
as McGill
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Robert Pall
as Young Gordon's Father
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Brock Pierce
as Young Gordon
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Nancy Stephens
as Coliseum Reporter
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Noah Verduzco
as Hector
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Mike Vitar
as Luis Mendoza
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Michael Francis Kelly
as Referee at Games
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Jack White
as Referee at Games
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Cam Neely
as Celebrity at Party
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Joe Fowler
as Reporter at Anaheim
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Jeannette Kerner
as Woman at Boutique

