Zenon: The Zequel
Zenon: The Zequel
G | 12 January 2001 (USA)
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Zenon Kar is 15 and lives on a space station which the military has taken over and is dismantling. She receives a mysterious signal and must convince everyone that it's from aliens who have come to help them.

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bkoganbing

Kirsten Storms is back as our futuristic teen Zenon in Zenon: The Zequel and she's done nothing less than make first contact with an alien species. Her problem is that she can't convince anyone she has.It all starts when while playing some futuristic video games Zenon and her friend Nebula now played by Shadia Simmons flip the wrong switch and suck out Commander Stuart Pankin's furniture out the airlock. They'll make for some mighty interesting meteors the minute they hit a planet with gravity. So Storms is exiled to a remote part of the station where she is to listen for noises like aliens wanting to make contact. This is a place to get rid of people who don't quite fit in.In addition the military is taking over the station and Jane Maltby who was Zenon's nemesis from the first film is now on the station and she's the daughter of the general in charge. There are some days even in outer space when it doesn't just rain it pours.Of all things the aliens want to contact futuristic rock star Proto Zoa once again played by Phillip Rhys. Seems as though they heard his space station concert from the previous film and dig his sound. They also are looking for a navigational bearing.Of course Zenon is vindicated again. The Zequel is in the good tradition of the previous film and good family entertainment from The Magic Kingdom.

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KRISLAR78

Hi. I was so excited when I saw Zenon: The Zequel on the Disney Channel on January 12, 2001. My favorite character is Lauren Maltby, who plays... you guessed it, Margie Hammond. I think she is an exceptional young actress, and I am glad that she and Kirsten Storms, who played Zenon Kar in both Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century, as well as Zenon: The Zequel, are good friends. I am glad to see that Margie and Zenon, who were first enemies in the first movie, became good friends in the 2nd movie. I really believe that they really learned a good lesson about friendship.

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rammstein_engel7

Well, I think it is a super movie, I liked this movie a lot, I like Zenon too, hehe, well Kirsten Storms, I think the movie is very cool because it is about the life in the space, and they are looking for Protozoa, I just saw this movie once, so far, so I dont know everyone names on the movie, just, Zenon, Nebula, Protozoa, Margie (or something like that) and that's all. Well I think it will be cool if they do a TV series, maybe I will watch it, and it will be cool too if you (the ones who invented this web site) put some more pictures of Kirsten Storms in here, hehehe. COOL MOVIE, WATCH IT

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Jamie-70

The first Zenon movie was hilariously kitschy. This "zequel" however is not only unfunny, but unremarkable. Greg is written out of the whole movie by having him break up with Zenon at the beginning, mistake #1. Zenon's parents and Nebula are portrayed by different actors, mistake #2. The movie is almost saved when Margie (the hilarious anti-hero of the first film) arrives on the scene and makes Zenon's life a nightmare...unfortunately she becomes Zenon's friend, mistake #3. Then we have this horrible subplot with aliens (rainbow colored specks), mistake #4. And that's basically the movie. And oh yeah, they rip off the ending of the first movie, having Protozoa and his band Microbe play a new song, Galaxy is Ours which is alright but weak compared to Supernova Girl. This is painful major. The novelty has worn off. The first movie was creative and cheesy. Chelsea Clinton was president, everyone drove VW Bugs, people played games with spinning milk cartons, everyone liked to hack and kids had funny lines like "it was never you he liked it was the car!" Let me be the first to ask, why was this "zequel" ever made?

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