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5.7/10
IMDbBudget 10,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 21,630,088 USD
Producers wanted Steve Guttenberg (Newton Crosby in Short Circuit (1986)) to commit to the sequel without a script, but he declined. Twenty years later, Guttenberg expressed in an interview that he regretted turning down the chance to star in this film.
While it is usually accepted the city in the movie is New York City, Oscar gives Number 5 a tourism guide with St. Louis on the cover. (It was filmed in Toronto.)
In 2013, a remake of the original film was announced as being in development. Fisher Stevens stated his interest in returning. The proposed remake was said to be darker in tone than the original movies.
A third "Short Circuit" film never happened, due to this film getting mixed reviews and "disappointing" box-office returns.
The opening scenes where they are selling on the street is in reality at Yonge and Dundas Street in Toronto. Most of the buildings in the scene are no longer there. The Hard Rock Café building is still there but the Hard Rock closed in 2017, and will be a Shoppers Drug Mart.
"Johnny Five: Los locos kick your ass. Los locos kick your face. Los locos kick your balls INTO OUTER SPACE! Ben Jarhvi: [angrily] Number Johnny Five! Johnny Five: Uh-oh! Ben Jarhvi: Come on! I will clean you up. If you had a mouth, I would wash it out with soap!"
"Fred: Are you ok. Johnny Five: Functioning 100%. Perfectly ko Derf. Fred: It's Fred. Johnny Five: That's what I said, Derf."