Captain N and the Game Masters

Captain N: Level Two is an American-Japanese superhero comedy film that is a sequel to Captain N: Game Master, which in turn is based on the character created by Randy Studdard. Unlike the first film, the second film is directed by Matthew Vaughn, and is written by Derek Kolstad, Mike Rianda, and Noah Toczko, with Toczko, Paget Brewster, Will Smith, Justice Smith, Nicolas Cantu, Mae Whitman, Kimiko Glenn, Steven Yeun, Kaitlyn Dever, Ming-Na Wen, and Chris Hemsworth reprising their roles from the first film. They are joined by Kathryn Newton, Chris Evans, Millie Bobby Brown, Tom Hiddleston, Olan Rogers, Teresa Gallagher, and SungWon Cho.

Like its predecessor, Level Two received universal acclaim for its story, action sequences, writing, performances, and animation. It has also been financially successful, grossing over $1.65 billion at the box office, against a budget of $164 million. However, it has recieved criticism for its depiction of furries and bronies.

Plot
It’s been a couple of months since the events of the first film, and Keith is living his life. But something is wrong amidst Nintendo Land. Everyone there is glitching out. Now, in order to find out what’s happening, he heads back to Earth, only to find that there’s something much bigger at stake. Add an anthropomorphic duck with a prosthetic leg, and an uncle who isn’t what he appears to be, and Keith might have to do the impossible to save the world: reconnect with his family.

Cast
Noah Toczko as Keith

Paget Brewster as Anna Keene / Della Duck

Chris Evans as Kevin Keene

Will Smith as Patrick. He also reprises his role as Matt the Mii.

Kathryn Newton as Live Action Serena

Justice Smith as Seth

Chris Hemsworth as Link

Millie Bobby Brown as Hilda

Kaitlyn Dever as Eve

Nicolas Cantu as Max

Kimiko Glenn as Viridi

Steven Yeun as Pit

Mae Whitman as Animated Serena

Teresa Gallagher as the voice of Nicole

Niko Omilana as the voice of Donkey Kong

Olan Rogers as the voice of Gary Goodspeed

Sarah-Nicole Robles as the voice of Yoshi

Ariana Greenblatt as the voice of Young Nicole

Kyla Rae Kowalewski as the voice of Young Della

TBA as Karen Deeks

SungWon Cho as Dr. Albert Wily

Ming-Na Wen as Palutena

Tom Hiddleston as Giovanni N. Ghetsis

Cameos
Charles Martinet as the voice of Mario

Patrick Warburton as the voice of Simon Belmont

Scott Wozniak as the voice of President Mii

Mark Phillips as Grant Fitcher

Liza Koshy as Rhonda Fitcher

KSI as Matt the Mii

Simon Minter as the concierge at Viridian Tech

Tobi Brown as a Priest

Ethan Payne as Giovanni’s boxing mate

Josh Bradley as the doorman to Viridian Tech

Nathan Vetterlein as the Scout

Robin Atkin Downes as the Medic

Gary Schwartz as the Heavy and the Demoman

Grant Goodeve as the Engineer

John Patrick Lowrie as the Sniper

Dennis Bateman as the Spy

J.K. Simmons as the Soldier

Reception
The film has been critically acclaimed, scoring a 98% “Certified Fresh” on Rotten Tomatoes. The critical consensus states “A major improvement over its predecessor, Level Two levels up the ante by giving the audience incredible action sequences, hilarious writing, and fantastic animation.” On Metacritic, it has scored a 93 out of 100. On CinemaScore, the audience gave the film an A+ on an A to F scale.

Controversy
This film has been subject to "controversies" when it comes to the depiction of furries and bronies, as well as the portrayal of Karen Deeks. Many in these groups have been "offended" for the way they were portrayed in the movie, not realizing that this is a movie and that they should grow out of their phase. Some of the portrayals include furries being sex maniacs (and loving scatological humor), and bronies being really fat with no lives. Meanwhile, That Vegan Teacher (the person who inspired Karen Deeks) criticised the film for most of its creators not being vegan.