When Planet Earth is destroyed in a Nuclear Holocaust, the Goddesses and the Nekomi Gang are forced to relocate to the futuristic world of Planet Belldandy, where they find themselves battli... Read allWhen Planet Earth is destroyed in a Nuclear Holocaust, the Goddesses and the Nekomi Gang are forced to relocate to the futuristic world of Planet Belldandy, where they find themselves battling a terrorist group called The Individual Me's alongside Everybody's Favorite Public Acce... Read allWhen Planet Earth is destroyed in a Nuclear Holocaust, the Goddesses and the Nekomi Gang are forced to relocate to the futuristic world of Planet Belldandy, where they find themselves battling a terrorist group called The Individual Me's alongside Everybody's Favorite Public Access Time Lord, Doctor What.
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- TriviaThe Ah! My Goddess: Bad Goddess and Marller Gets a Spinoff Video Comics were conceived by a Zombie Life TV intern at Austin Public Access as a Storyboarded Practical Joke Pitch Third Season intended to shock the original show producers and audience into a state of disbelief that something as outspoken and tongue in cheek as it was could ever be made. It was made without the knowledge or permission of Kodansha or Kosuke Fujishima for the Ah My Goddess Internet Community. As Kevin Neece did not attempt to secure the rights to the characters, or the photo backgrounds he used, or the photoshopped actor likenesses he used, or anything else, the series can never be legally released on DVD/BluRay through a Legal Distributor, but is available on YouTube and Archive.org. It is considered a Student Fan Film, and interestingly enough, features an Arthouse Subtext making it a Psychological Allegory film series disguised as a South Park/Doctor Who Spoof of Ah! My Goddess.
- GoofsThere's a scene in Oh Brother where Stephen Geoffrey's Doctor What accidentally changes to Charlie Day's Doctor What for one line of dialogue. Kevin originally made the episode with Charlie Day as a stand in until he could properly photoshop Stephen into the role. When he switched out the actors for the second version, he accidentally missed a photo frame. Instead of fixing the mistake, he left it for comedic purposes.
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Doctor What: KEVIN, YOU MISERABLE ASSHOLE! THIS IS FRIGHT NIGHT PART 2! I HATE THAT F - KING MOVIE!
Belldandy: But we thought you liked Fright Night?
Doctor What: I liked the FIRST Fright Night! The second one is TERRIBLE! How do you think William Katt would feel if you jumped him from House to House 2: The Second Story?
Urd: William Katt got it worse than that. They jumped him into House IV: Home Deadly Home.
- Crazy credits"It is definitely NOT for children. If you are a parent and you let your kids watch this... shame on you." The show features Foul Language and Adult Subject Matter that would earn it a Hard R-Rating. There is NO Nudity featured on the show out of fear that Kevin's daughter might have ended up watching it if he did. The only episode that features nudity is Marller Gets a Spinoff: Before the Firefight because of "The Major" character from Ghost in the Shell.
- Alternate versionsDirector Kevin Neece cut the first three scenes from The Pilot Movie (aka The Intervention), as he felt his inclusion as the public access narrator drove the viewers away from the entire series under the mistaken impression that he was going to intercut himself into the story every other shot for the entire show. In reality, it was just the first three scenes of that episode, then he disappears. Kevin's fear wasn't that people didn't like the show, it was that the viewers were bailing on the first episode without giving the rest of the series a chance (more so to the point that the first three episodes were really a 1 hr 40 min pilot movie broken into three parts, and they weren't checking back on the next two episodes to the "finish the movie"). As he realized that the story didn't really begin until the conversation in the Bar, and that the first three scenes where just comedy skits that were thematically unconnected to the actual plot, he let them go. The Uncut Version of The Intervention episode is featured on the Archive.org release.
- ConnectionsEdited from Oh My Goddess! (1993)
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- Nov 29, 2017
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