Although Junior is eight years of age, Peabody advances him to sixth grade, in order to have Junior graduate from elementary school at the end of the year, thus ensuring he will leave Peabody's presence. Peabody is now employed as the school's principal. In a further sense of irony, Junior attends the local elementary school, where the antagonistic Mr. Much of Mortville is owned by the mean-spirited LaWanda Dumore, who sees Ben applying for a loan at her bank, and makes plans to ensnare him, herself having to compete for men in the community. Mortville is a community in which the women greatly outnumber the men hence, Ben is courted by many single women, and Junior attempts to sabotage their chances with Ben. Junior is happy to be in such a nice house with Ben however, he sees other women "coming onto" his father as a threat to their time together. He has decided the best thing for himself and Junior is to make a fresh start by traveling several states away to a town called Mortville. Ben Healy is now the sole parent of Junior. The film's storyline picks up where the first film ended. This second installment in the franchise did not fare as well as its predecessor both with the critics and at the box-office. "Problem Child 2" is the 1991 comedy sequel to the 1990 "surprise hit" " Problem Child" a continuation of the exploits of an adopted orphan child who deliberately wreaks havoc everywhere he goes.
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