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Good Burger 2 Review: A Funny, But Familiar Trip Down Memory Lane
Belatedly arriving 26 years after its 1997 predecessor, Good Burger 2 positions itself as a fun nostalgia ride for fans of Nickelodeon’s signature All That sketch and the innate chemistry between Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell. Good Burger 2 has just as much good-natured, family-friendly charm as the original Good Burger, but it also leans a bit too heavily into the aforementioned nostalgia, particularly in its first half. However, Thompson and Mitchell’s famed Abbott & Costello-style riffing and Mitchell’s eternally endearing portrayal of Ed still make Good Burger 2 a largely satisfying Good Meal.
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