Problem Child 2 - Deleted Scenes

Deleted Scenes

These scenes were absent from the theatrical and home video versions of the film, but were present in TV airings on USA Network. These scenes were also present on TBS Superstation.

  • Junior's first face-to-face encounter with Trixie (in the school hallways), in which she puts a sign on his back.
  • Nurse Young treating a scrape on Junior's arm.
  • Additional Ben/Nurse Young dialogue when their kids go missing.
  • Additional footage of LaWanda insulting Junior.
  • An alternate scene of Junior in Mr. Peabody's office shows his burping instead of passing gas.
  • An alternate scene of the engine overheating in the Jeep Wagoneer with Ben vigorously fanning the smoke instead of Ben and Junior both urinating in front of a cow pasture.
  • Additional footage of the pre-puppet show open house scene, where Ben approaches Annie as she's putting whipped cream on top of a dessert and Murph laps up the ranch dressing on the vegetable plate.
  • A scene that takes place after Ben and Junior's painful mishaps with Murph and Trixie on the first day of school, where they are both holding a cold compress on each other's head wounds, discussing women.
  • A Scene before Big Ben goes to the Clearance Sale, in which Big Ben is getting the paper, and trying to make a business deal on the phone.
  • An extended part of the scene where Junior chases Trixie into the girls restroom, she says, "Hey fool, still waiting out there?" To which he replies "Not anymore." As he barges in.
  • The line "Maybe I'm getting warm, but I just got the craziest idea." was alternately placed in the deleted nurses office scene.
  • Instead of Trixie giving Junior the finger and saying "Ha, I knew you'd look." She says "I knew you'd look." and sticks out her tongue.

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