Scott is looking for his old buddy Mac, who taught him kickboxing ten years ago when Scott would have been about nine years old. The search takes him through exotic locations in Vietnam and Cambodia, where he kicks guys and blows objects up, sometimes by kicking them. Along the way he meets Cynthia Rothrock, who would just appear on the sets of '80s martial arts films anytime someone looked in a mirror and said “Roundhouse” three times. Scott’s girlfriend, Sulin, is kidnapped by Russian commandos. These are not your standard commandos; these are the types of commandos who have an alligator pit. That’s right, an alligator pit. Nobody does anything half-assed in Karate Tiger 2, except for maybe integrating any characters or plot points from the movie you’re theoretically making a sequel to.