ToeJam & Earl in Panic on Funkotron

aka: TJ&E:2, ToeJam & Earl in Panik auf Funkotron, ToeJam and Earl 2
Moby ID: 7277
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The sequel to ToeJam & Earl starts off where the first game ends. The two funky aliens have finally gathered all their rocket parts and left Earth for their home planet Funkotron. Accidentally, some earthlings manage to cling on to their spaceship and come along to Funkotron with them. Being responsible for the huge disturbance the humans are causing on their funky planet, the duo set off to clean up the mess.

The earthlings come in all sorts of surprising forms, kids running around, construction workers, tourists, and the regular wierdos. You can choose either character, or have two players play out together, as you hit the earthlings with special jars that suck them in, so they could be transported back to Earth. You meet other Funkotron inhabitants and interact with them, things like helping them find stuff or ringing their doorbell and running away. All these people will help you in getting the job done and preventing Funkotron from losing its funky-ness.

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Average score: 79% (based on 19 ratings)

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Average score: 3.8 out of 5 (based on 31 ratings with 2 reviews)

Better and funkier than the first (unfortunately)

The Good
What I like most about this game is that it's like Fat Albert & the Cosby Kids set on another planet. Toejam and Earl explore their 'hoods, having fun with their alien friends. Funkotron is apparently home to a vast array of alien races and many of those aliens are actually part of the scenery. It's interesting because when I see a strange creature approaching, my reaction is to dodge or kill them, but in this game the strange looking aliens are harmless and you can just walk or swim past them. The human "tourists" are the ones you have to dodge and defeat. But really, the game lets you enjoy the stages a bit, before forcing you to be on your game.

It's unfortunate that the more conventional platformer is the better of the two. But I read that JVP was going to have Toejam and Earl return to Earth to hold a rap concert in the second game, so we would've had more of the first Toejam & Earl and presumably none of what I think makes the eventual Toejam & Earl 2 great i.e the weirdness of the alien planet, Funkotron. I think it makes more sense to have the second game set on Funkotron. They could've tried an overhead view again and it probably would've worked for me, as long as you could still mix with the alien races and talk with some of them. Though I don't suppose the overhead view would've allowed the characters to be as large and detailed. Perhaps an isometric view like Landstalker could've worked.

The funky soundtrack is AWESOME!

The Bad
Well the game isn't free of frustrations and "swear at the computer" moments, but I'm not sure that's there's anything I'd really want to change. I'd have to think really hard about it. Ok so the levels look a bit too similar to each other and I'm sure there are many other faults, but I have to forgive them because I feel that the central part of the game is exploring and enjoying Funkotron.

The Bottom Line
To people who haven't played the first game, I'd say this is a well above average platformer, but it's especially good if you like TV shows like Fat Albert & the Cosby Kids, Hammer Man or other shows that focus on Afro-American youth. I think the founders of Toejam & Earl are white, but they probably do a good service to funk and hip-hop with this game.

People who liked the first game for its "rogue" elements (random level generation, mystery items, secret paths etc.) presumably will not much like this game. But I think people who liked the funk/hip-hop of the first game, should like this game even more. The music is better, well the main theme is the same, but re-produced to sound better, but there are some other great themes. The graphics are much better, I'm sure most will agree.

Genesis · by Andrew Fisher (697) · 2017

Give It Up For Big E!

The Good
In 1993 ToeJam And Earl Panic On Funkotron came out which picks up from the original ToeJam And Earl revealing that when ToeJam and Earl came back to Funkotron at the end of the game humans who were hiding on the funkotronians ship are now on the loose on Funkotron causing havoc, now ToeJam and Earl must capture the humans in jars and send them back to earth where they belong.

This time however instead of he top-down views of the first one has a side-scrollers view and the gameplay has been changed to that of an average platformer with platforms to jump on and things to collect instead of throwing tomatoes by way of presents you throw jars at the humans to capture them the humans range from crazed poodles to Cow Ghosts certain humans take more jar throws to capture than others.

The music still has that funk sound from the first and the sound effects work well too the graphics look great this game is from 1993 so the genesis had some pretty good looking games at the time like Shinobi 3.



The Bad
Some of the enemies are ridiculously hard and poorly designed like the duck on the flying carpet yes this is a real enemy and why did they change the gamplay which was so original?

The Bottom Line
If you enjoyed the original then you should play this game even though they changed the gameplay to something more run of the mill.

Genesis · by Classic Nigel (108) · 2006

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A commercial was made for the game at the time of release. It featured a wild homeboy talking G-funk slang about it and included subtitles for those who didn't understand or weren't into the G-thang.

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Game added by Syed GJ.

PlayStation 3, Windows added by Sciere. Macintosh, Linux added by Foxhack. Wii added by gamewarrior.

Additional contributors: Terok Nor, paul cairey, Alaka, Robbb.

Game added September 25, 2002. Last modified March 5, 2023.