Juniors Giants Episode 2

Year: 2006

Writer: Sprigg Davis

Director: Mike Rasmussen

Length: 40

Category: Comedy

Media: DVD

Studio: Junior Productions LLC

Rating: 5 out of 5

Episode 2 of Juniors Giants continues the story of Junior and his friends and family that we were introduced to in the first Episode. In this episode Juniors is struggling with envy as he pines after the latest craze for kids his age “Rotomon Warriors!” Rotomon is a collectable robot battling system that Junior and his friends play after school. Junior would give ANYTHING to have the “Ultimate Warrior Expansion Chip” that would supposedly upgrade his robot to the level that would allow him to beat his nemesis: “One Tooth Kid”.

Along the way, Junior loses sight of what is really important and fixates on getting this latest toy. His best buddy Niko as usual tries to reign him in, but Junior needs to learn the hard way, and has to battle Pharaohman the huge gold Egyptian robot that represents his envy and greed. With the help of the word of God and his Family, Junior is finally able to overcome his envy and greed and defeat the huge gold robot.

Our favorite characters from the first episode return with Mom taking up scrap booking with hilarious results, Dad trying to set up a wireless network and failing over, and over and over, only to finally erect a preposterously giant antennae on top of the house that enables wireless networking access around the globe. And Junior’s Sister Celia running for class president of her elementary school on an anti-warball platform (warball is like dodgeball but without all those pesky rules and objectives).

Again, it should come as no surprise that since I Directed Juniors Giants Episode 2 “Envy thou not” that I would give it 5 stars. But, I helped write, animate, and direct the thing and I still laugh while I watch it! Its a great continuation of the first episode, and bodes well for the series. We love watching it as a family, and I hope that you do too!

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