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So, 'Car Wash Angels 2' picks up where the first left off, diving right back into the quirky world of the Burton Allen Institute. It’s like a chaotic family reunion with Dr. Elvis T. Melble at the center, but this time he’s missing something important: his trading card collection. The mix of slapstick humor and absurdity keeps the pace lively, while the dynamic between Elvis Jr. and Montgomery C. Melble adds a nice layer of sibling rivalry. The practical effects and goofy action sequences give it this odd charm that feels almost nostalgic, even if it’s a bit all over the place. Not exactly high art, but it has its moments of whimsy that stick with you.
As for the collector's angle, this sequel is relatively obscure, which adds to its charm and scarcity. It's not a title that pops up often, making it intriguing for those who appreciate niche sequels. Given the quirky premise and oddball humor, it has a certain cult appeal among collectors who enjoy offbeat cinema. Previous releases have often been on VHS, with early DVDs being hard to come by, leading to a growing interest in better preservation formats.
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