TY - ADVS AU - Gardiner,Greg AU - Edelman,Randy AU - Guterman,Lawrence AU - Kennedy,Jamie AU - Falconer,Ryan AU - Hoskins,Bob AU - Howard,Traylor AU - Cumming,Alan ED - New Line Home Entertainment (Firm) ED - Warner Home Video (Firm) TI - Son of the mask SN - 0780651324 PY - 2005/// CY - [United States], Burbank, CA PB - New Line Home Entertainment, Distributed by Warner Home Video KW - Masks KW - Drama KW - Infants KW - Advertising agencies KW - United States KW - Feature films N1 - Special features: Commentary/multi-audio; deleted footage; production notes; production stills; trailer; Title from container; Director of photography, Greg Gardiner ; art directors, Bill Booth, Dan Morski ; editors, Malcolm Campbell, John Caniglio, Debra Neil-Fisher ; music, Randy Edelman ; costume designer, Mary E. Vogt ; production designer, Leslie Dilley ; visual effects supervisor, James E. Price; Jamie Kennedy, Alan Cumming, Ryan Falconer, Bob Hoskins, Traylor Howard, Ben Stein; MPAA rating: PG; for action, crude and suggestive humor and language N2 - The ancient mask has gone missing again. This time it washes up on the banks of a little stream where it is found by Otis the Dog, who brings it home to Tim Avery and his wife Tonya. Otis plays with the Mask until it attaches itself to his face, after which he is transformed into a cartoon dog. Eventually Tim puts on the Mask, and is transformed into a whiz kid at his advertising agency and is able to create brilliant campaigns with no problems at all. Tim gets an instant promotion to the big account, but without the Mask he can not produce. However, Tim was able to wear it to bed where his wife Tonya conceived their son Alvey, who is then born with cartoonlike abilities. Meanwhile, powerful forces seek the Mask. The god Odin is furious with his son Loki for having lost the Mask in the first place, and sends him down to Earth to get it back again ER -