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Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984) Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo is a cult classic film released in 1984 that became a

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Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo is a cult classic film released in 1984 that became a significant part of the 80s dance movie genre. Known for its intense breakdancing sequences and catchy soundtrack, this film captivated audiences with its energetic and vibrant portrayal of street dance culture.

Directed by Sam Firstenberg, Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo is a sequel to the original Breakin' (1984). The film continues the story of Kelly, Ozone, and Turbo, three talented street dancers from diverse backgrounds who come together to save a community center from being demolished.

Kelly, played by Lucinda Dickey, is a classically trained dancer who finds herself falling in love with the raw and expressive style of street dance. Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers portrays Turbo, a charismatic and agile dancer known for his incredible popping and locking moves. Adolfo "Shabba-Doo" Quiñones plays the role of Ozone, a talented and charming street dancer who often serves as the group's leader and motivator.

As the trio discovers that their beloved community center, Miracles, is at risk of being replaced by a shopping mall, they decide to put their dance skills to the test and organize a fundraiser. Friends old and new, including the neighborhood residents and fellow dancers, join forces to raise the funds necessary to save the community center. This leads to an explosive and memorable finale, filled with dazzling dance-offs, flips, spins, and jaw-dropping aerial moves that showcase the incredible talent of the dancers.

The film not only showcases incredible choreography but also explores themes of friendship, perseverance, and the power of dance as a means of self-expression. Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo became an emblem of the 80s dance movie craze and solidified the popularity of breakdancing in mainstream culture.

The film's soundtrack, released on vinyl and cassette, remains a cherished collection of iconic 80s dance tracks. The standout hit, "Ozone's Breakin'" by Ollie & Jerry, perfectly captures the high energy and infectious spirit of the film. Other memorable songs include "Electric Boogaloo" by Ollie & Jerry, "Radiotron" by Firefox, and "When I.C.U." by The Beat Street Band. These tracks became anthems for breakdancers and music lovers alike, epitomizing the vibrant and dynamic sound of the era.

If you want to transport yourself back to the 80s and experience the infectious beats and lively rhythms that made Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo so memorable, you can easily play and download these sounds here. Rediscover the joy and exuberance of breakdancing while immersing yourself in the world of Kelly, Ozone, and Turbo.

Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo remains a beloved film that continues to inspire and ignite passion for dance over three decades later. Its impact on popular culture and the dance community is undeniable, and its enduring legacy cements its place as a classic of the 80s dance movie genre. So grab your boombox, lace up your sneakers, and get ready to dance to the beat of Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo!

All right!
All right.
Electrifying touch
Every time you're near
Everybody, clap your hands.
Finally the little guys are coming out on top...
For the benefit of those deserving youngsters.
Get off that machine!
Get out of here! Move away!
He can help us out or give us good advice.
Hello, Evelyn. You look lovely as always.
Hey, kid, get out of the way, all right?
How you been doing?
How're you doing?
Howard Howard, Channel 3 News. I've got a quick question for you
I believe in the beat
I could choreograph
I don't see any point in throwing good money after bad.
I don't want to come down, no
I just like the way he dances
I lose control
I object to this outrageous interruption!
I told you, we can take care of ourselves.
I'm holding in my hand, thanks to the generosity of Mr. And Mrs. Bennett...
I'm staying!
I'm very aware of the fact that the city owns it.
If I can find you.
If you go, baby
It's by working hard and working together.
It's clear that it's beyond these people's resources...
It's not unsafe.
Just shopping around
Keep on dancing
Let's jam!
Man, I said stop!
Miracles?
My heart was over drained
No need for hesitation
Nobody is going to tell me when to lay down my pride.
Now we'd like to bring, for your appreciation...
Now you two, get on with you. This is my floor.
Now, we know what kids can do with pistols, knives and needles.
Of $10,000!
Paris is going to have to wait.
Randall, I want...
Right.
So we will take them from this scene to find whichever was the cream
Stanley, hi, this is Kelly.
Sweat
Thank you, Dad!
Thank you.
That's fresh! Try it like this.
That's where it's at
The Radiotron
They call it something..
They come to jam from every side of town
This is a new and dramatic development, here.
Those people can't stay out of trouble, no matter what
Turbo! Ozone!
Very well. Fortunately, in Hollywood, everybody sues everybody
We're going to support them.
Well, all right!
Well, I still love you, Ozone.
What are we going to do now?
Where my mellow Ozone and Turbo teach They're a combination that can't be beat!
Which apparently is rubbing off on my daughter.
Yeah, party people in the place to be! First thing I want you to do is..
Yes?
You do like I do. You just stand there and you smile.
You haven't won yet
You just now realized that?
You may have the city dancing to your music, but you don't have us.
You wait here. I'll get that kid out of the way.
"Yes"? Yes
Hey, Turbo, it's good to see you. Good to see you
$7,000.