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The Toxic Avenger: Part II 4K (1989)

The Toxic Avenger: Part II 4K (1989)

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Actors: Ron Fazio, John Altamura, Phoebe Legere, Rick Collins, Rikiya Yasuoka, Tsutomu Sekine
Director: Lloyd Kaufman, Michael Herz
Language: ENGLISH : DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0
Subtitles: English
Region: Untested
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Number of Discs: 2
Rating: Not Rated
Orig Release Date: 1989
Studio: Troma
Release Date: 8/12/2025
Run Time: 109 Min.
Special Features:

UHD

  • Intro (1:56, HD) follows Troma Entertainment honcho Lloyd Kaufman into the studio commissary, where he recalls his time in Japan for "Toxic Avenger Part II," and provides some tips for sushi preparation.
  • Commentary features co-writer/director Lloyd Kaufman.


Blu-ray

  • Intro (3:06, SD) catches up with Troma Entertainment president Lloyd Kaufman in Copenhagen. Welcoming viewers to the Blu-ray release of "The Toxic Avenger Part II," Kaufman attempts a few jokes, shares a little information, and pays a visit to Castle Elsinore, where Toxie has recently abused one of the toilets.
  • Commentary features co-writer/director Lloyd Kaufman.
    "At Home with Toxie" (3:51, SD) is a jokey featurette that visits the star of "The Toxic Avenger" in his palatial estate, residing in comfort with his second wife.
  • "A Word from Troma's Villainess Lisa Gaye" (2:15, SD) is a conversation with the company's go-to baddie, who discusses her career and love of screen evildoing. How old is this featurette? Gaye makes a request to be a part of "The Toxic Avenger Part IV," which came out in 2000.
  • "Toxie on Japanese T.V." (3:07, SD) is presented without subtitles, making the true origin of this news piece unknown, but it does provide a look at BTS footage, with Kaufman wearing a jet-black beard, clad in a "Toxic Avenger" shirt, leading the production through shots. And co-star Mayako Katsuragi appears in an interview.
  • "Old DVD Intro" (:41, SD) showcases a much younger Kaufman, who welcomes viewers to the "digitally remastered" presentation of the sequel.
  • "Radiation March" (:56, SD) is a brief dance piece concerning the dangers of pollution.
  • "40 Years of Troma" (2:03, SD) is a short appreciation of the studio's achievements.
  • Theatrical Trailer (2:19, SD)
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