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Breakdance | Sequel
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IMDbThe phrase "Electric Boogaloo" has become a common unofficial sub-title for any unnecessary sequel.
To film a scene with dancers breakdancing on walls, the makers borrowed the rotating room from A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). To show thanks, a picture of Freddy's glove is hanging on the wall.
Inspired by real-life events. The Radio-Tron, a youth center near MacArthur Park, Los Angeles, faced demolition. Youth director Carmelo Alvarez rallied the youth and community to march to Los Angeles City Hall and try to save the Radio-Tron.
This sequel was green-lit and rushed into production less than a year after the original film.
Christopher McDonald was offered the chance to reprise his role of James from Breakin' (1984). He turned it down.
"Ozone: Girls are whack, man!"
"Ozone: Looky here, hot shot, you can forget your plans, man. Cause we're going to stop you. We're going to stop you cold. Mr. Douglas: I doubt if an arrogant bunch of street kids have the power to... Byron: You don't know how much power we really have do you? We'll go to the press and we'll fight this thing all the way."