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  1. Feb 18, 2005 · Tim Avery, a cartoonist, has a son with the mask of Loki, a god of mischief. The film is a sequel to The Mask, but with a different cast and tone.

    • (58K)
    • Comedy, Family, Fantasy
    • Lawrence Guterman
    • 2005-02-18
  2. Son of the Mask is a 2005 comedy film directed by Lawrence Guterman. A stand-alone sequel to The Mask (1994), it is the second film in The Mask franchise, an adaptation of the comic book character of the same name by Mike Richardson. The film stars Jamie Kennedy as Tim Avery, an aspiring animator whose child is born with the powers of the Mask.

    • $84–100 million
    • Erica Huggins, Scott Kroopf
  3. Feb 11, 2005 · Son Of The Mask. 11 years after the events of the first film, Dr. Arthur Neuman is giving a tour of the hall of Norse mythology in Edge City Museum. Dr. Neuman mentions that Loki created the mask and unleashed it on Earth, and that those who wear the mask would have the powers of Loki.

    • Feb 11, 2005
    • 35.1K
    • Connor Carlson
  4. Feb 18, 2005 · A comedy sequel to The Mask with Jamie Kennedy as the new wearer of the mask. Critics and audiences panned the film for its frantic, unfunny and sorely missing Jim Carrey.

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    • Lawrence Guterman
    • PG
    • Jamie Kennedy
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  5. Son of the Mask is a 2005 comedy film about a cartoonist who has a son with the mask of Loki. Find out where to watch online, see the cast, synopsis, videos and more.

    • (622)
    • Tim Avery; Loki; Tonya Avery
    • PG
    • 2005
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  7. A cartoonist's son is born with the powers of the Mask of Loki, a mythical object that transforms him into a shape-shifter. He faces challenges from his father, his dog, and the god of mischief, Loki, who wants the mask back. IMDb provides a detailed plot summary and synopsis of the 2005 animated film Son of the Mask.

  8. The movie's premise is that an ancient mask causes Tim Avery to act like a cartoon character, but the logic of the situation is all mania, all the time. The reviewer criticizes the film for violating the Laws of Cartoon Thermodynamics and the logic of comedy.

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