Buckaroo Banzai Against the World Crime League, Et Al Audiobook By The Reno Kid, E.M. Rauch cover art

Buckaroo Banzai Against the World Crime League, Et Al

A Compendium of Evils

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Buckaroo Banzai Against the World Crime League, Et Al

By: The Reno Kid, E.M. Rauch
Narrated by: Peter Noble
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A world-class hero confronts ancient "supernatural" evils in an adventure that spans entire planets and defies everyday notions of reality!

Still mourning the losses of his beloved Penny Priddy and his surrogate father Professor Hikita, Buckaroo Banzai must also contend with the constant threat of attack from his immortal nemesis Hanoi Xan, ruthless leader of the World Crime League. To make matters worse, Planet 10 warrior queen John Emdall has sent her Lectroid legions against Earth with a brutal ultimatum. Or is her true target Buckaroo Banzai? As the apocalyptic threats continue to mount, only Buckaroo and his Hong Kong Cavaliers stand in the way of global destruction.

The long-awaited sequel to The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension is finally here after more than thirty-five years! As told by the Reno Kid to Buckaroo Banzai chronicler E. M. Rauch, this tale follows everyone's favorite scientist-surgeon-entertainer-daredevil as he sets off on a brand-new hair-raising adventure!

©2021 Earl M. Rauch (P)2022 Tantor
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I was really looking forward to reading this book, and I was eager, because there were a lot more pages in the second book then there were the first. And I don't have as many hours in the day to read, as I once did, so when the audiobook came out, I jumped at it.

Perhaps the choice of narrators had something to do with it. The annunciation was clear, and the pace was slow enough that anybody could listen to it, but it was being read by someone I thought would be more appropriate to a Shakespearean play. It was truly hard to listen to.

I quit one hour in and I'm not seeing how to get a refund.

Why get paid for one word when you can use two?

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I made it past 3 hours into this story and having encountered nothing but back story, contradictory descriptions and endless monologs, I gave up.

Endless yammering

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I gave up a few hours in. The, "novel", is structured as small vignettes of various villains engaging in what feels like endless streams of profanity. Imagine a cut up novel such as Burrough's naked lunch but with less artistic merit

Less of a novel and more profanity as performance

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this is the worst thing I've ever listened to. Faces of Death in literature form. I will seek a refund.

mean, disgusting garbage

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I actually finished it. I couldn't tell you what it's about. I loved the original novel so much. I couldn't tell which character the narrator was portraying as he could only do 2 or 3 voices. All I know is the author must have been paid by the word. This is a ramblibg, disgusting, horny,confusing elephant sized crap pile of a novel. I could have used this time better, like by getting a colonoscopy or two.

worse than you've heard

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Where to begin? This book was a racist, sexist, bigoted nightmare of Buckaroo Banzai fan fiction. The macho posturing of the narrator is off putting and in my opinion out of character from the likable voice of the same character in both the original movie and it’s novelization. The performance is slightly better than the material deserves but does not save this work.
The style of these stories are not fit for contemporary audiences and change this series into one that not only was uncomfortable to consume but doesn’t end, it just stops. I understand that much like “The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eight Dimension” this is meant to be just another chapter in the ever continuing adventures of the titular hero, but usually there is some resolution to the story with a cliffhanger to lead the reader to the next chapter. This does not so that, it just ends with no conclusion to the conflicts presented let alone a satisfying one.
All in all if you enjoyed the 80s classic that was the first adventure of the Hong Kong Cavaliers we had the pleasure of viewing/reading skip this one. It is not worth all the years of anticipation.

Not worth the wait.

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Story is just not well written. Boring story . Movie was so much better. Sad waited like 40 years and this is what we got.

Not very good

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I’m not sure what I expected, but nothing could have prepared me for this! The narrator was excellent, and did a wonderful job making the material he was reading actually sound like it had some kind of meaning, so kudos for that! The story had, in my opinion, literally nothing to do with the film, although it did throw in some names that were familiar. Any continuity beyond that was lost immediately. The narrative, if one could call the rambling stream of consciousness, begins at once to meander and wander, the writer(s?) seeming to glue massive numbers of words together without ever really feeling the need to make any sense out of them. I was flabbergasted, and, determined to press on, hoping against hope, that some meaning or comprehension could be gleaned from the steaming heap of putrid, lurid, gibberish, I managed 5 chapters. I was truly puzzled: was this some sort of attempt to be a cult master piece without actually having a story, a narrative, or point? The answer for me was a resounding “no”. Save yourself the trouble and go watch the movie again, if you ever figure out what the point is, please lmk!

Truly Dreadful

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Stuffed 50 lbs of Buckaroo character dialog and scenarios into a 10 lb sack, and mixed with a gratuitous slurry of expletives that add absolutely nothing to the content. I couldn't choke this down despite liking the idea of a sequel story.

Grotesque juvenile fan fiction grade

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I am not sure which of you two idiots is responsible for this crap-fest and you should be slapped upside your heads until you pass into the ninth dimension. Having played the games and read the comics this book was an abomination, they weren't great but this book has scared my soul with its badness.

What can I say beyond this was the worst book ever

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