

Splash, Too
A sequel to the popular romantic mermaid drama, in which Allen and Madison return to New York - one to save his business, the other to save a Dolphin in captivity. You can guess which does which.
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Plot Summary
This television sequel to the hit movie 'Splash' follows Madison, a mermaid who now lives on land with her beloved Allen. Allen must protect Madison from his suspicious father and a greedy scientist who wants to capture her for his own nefarious purposes. The film explores the challenges of maintaining their secret and their relationship amidst these threats.
Critical Reception
Splash, Too was produced as a television movie and generally received a lukewarm reception. It was seen as a lighthearted, family-friendly continuation of the original film's premise but lacked the charm and groundbreaking humor that made the first movie a theatrical success. Critics noted its predictable plot and less compelling performances compared to its predecessor.
What Reviewers Say
- A watchable, if uninspired, sequel to the original 'Splash'.
- Relies heavily on the novelty of a mermaid on land, but lacks the original's magic.
- Suitable for family viewing, but offers little depth or originality.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Splash, Too' is difficult to gauge due to its nature as a television movie with limited widespread reviews. However, similar to critical reception, it is generally viewed as a lesser entry compared to the original film, with audiences finding it entertaining for its light premise but ultimately forgettable.
Fun Fact
Unlike the original film where Daryl Hannah played Madison, Amy Yasbeck took on the role for this television sequel.
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