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Mouse - Lusty Ambitions (Vol. 2)

Mouse - Lusty Ambitions (Vol. 2)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A little more serious but still fun
Review: The Mouse-Vol 2, picks up right where Volume 1 left off. The Mouse (and his crew of three curvy female attendants) is intent on stealing the next prized treasure with the cops bent on stopping him and all the while, still maintaining his double identity of a nerdy school teacher. It also reveals another character, Woof (who also has a couple of curvy assistants of his own), who is intent on ending Mouse's life. They all come colliding in the end but will The Mouse be able to come out on top?

Volume 2 is pretty much like volume 1 in that there's still some of the same zaniness as the first. The Mouse is still a little too wishy-washy to be in command of such beauties, reminds me of Larry Hagman in the 'I Dream of Genie' TV series. Woof brings a little more seriousness to the series but it's a welcome turn. The fanservice is definitely back (and with a vengeance) but if you saw the first DVD, this isn't anything new (except for the very end).

All in all, if you liked the first DVD, then you'll definitely like this one. It doesn't take itself too seriously and just tries to have fun.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A little more serious but still fun
Review: The Mouse-Vol 2, picks up right where Volume 1 left off. The Mouse (and his crew of three curvy female attendants) is intent on stealing the next prized treasure with the cops bent on stopping him and all the while, still maintaining his double identity of a nerdy school teacher. It also reveals another character, Woof (who also has a couple of curvy assistants of his own), who is intent on ending Mouse's life. They all come colliding in the end but will The Mouse be able to come out on top?

Volume 2 is pretty much like volume 1 in that there's still some of the same zaniness as the first. The Mouse is still a little too wishy-washy to be in command of such beauties, reminds me of Larry Hagman in the 'I Dream of Genie' TV series. Woof brings a little more seriousness to the series but it's a welcome turn. The fanservice is definitely back (and with a vengeance) but if you saw the first DVD, this isn't anything new (except for the very end).

All in all, if you liked the first DVD, then you'll definitely like this one. It doesn't take itself too seriously and just tries to have fun.


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